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Moved.
Moved to D. mendica.
Goes to.
Moved.
Moved to selene.
Imago stage photos lack too. In fact, we've got not lots of some. So they are needed too. To. Upload.
So what, guys, any conclusions as to the both photos?
Vasily, would you please elaborate your last comment? I didn't understand anything...
A big one.
Un-der-side! Un-der-side! (chanting)
The vulture goes to "identified successfully".
Moved to "identified successfully".
Moved to "identified successfully".
What a pokemon.
This photo was required in that very discussion.
Moved.
Goes to.
Wow. You seem to be coworking with Dmitry... Moved.
Moved to "identified successfully".
As the species is not databased yet, still we've got time to name it...
To "uncertain" then...
The second photo: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/12551.
The upperside: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/12548.
aegeria?
Any suggestions more?..
Once the species gets databased, I'll move it. Meanwhile, please, confirm anybody who can...
As the exotic species database gets updated, I'll move that.
Moved to "uncertain" so far since the community's keeping silence...
The second photo: http://lepidoptera.ru/zub/hash/002.jpg. Dmitry, what do you think?
Svetana, if you haven't uploaded it yet, go do it. If you did but I haven't published it yet, so don't.
The database has a subgenus so far...
Ok, Russian species will supply the database soon, so I'll move it then.
Svetlana, what about the very name of the species that you claimed as identified?
Guys, can anybody approve?
Thanks, moved to "uncertain" Thyatiridae.
Bah, that's right. Updated.
In addition to http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/12442 photo.
Note: Geometridae are kind of moths.
Google Chrome browser can be the reason of thousands of photos are unseen whilst the same photos may look way too blue in Internet Explorer 8. Whatever else should display them properly. The trouble's rather connected with browsers than photos, anyway, it's already revealed and all those thousands of photos need revision to get rid of this bug. I'll be brave and soon start off so it would be seen ...
Kazakhstan?
Anastasia, please, note if possible where this thing was actually spotted.
Alex says there is no any...
Goes to A. aristolochiae.
Moved to A. aristolochiae.
Goes to.
Thanks, moved.
Wow. Right snap!
Were they alive indeed?
If they weren't dead as a doornail, would be cool Biston couple photo.
Idea leuconoe?
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