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Weird... It should've autosuggested you a synonym then...
Yup, moved.
Vasily, mind that you shouldn't have added the species to the database, so...
Thanks to y'all, moved.
Hm. Isn't that the same one there http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/11883?
Vasily, just seemingly or sure female?
Then who?
Yes, that's a bug caused by the recent database renewal. I'll fix that once I come back.
Yury, what did you actually confirm, Neptis hylas sopatra?
So guys, we leave it as "undetermined" or move to "uncertain"?
Moved to "identified successfully".
Moved to "identified successfully".
Moved to "identified successfully".
Thanks, goes to identified females.
Yep, that's the bug. Thanks for the hint, I'll fix that later.
Thanks, moved.
To "uncertain"?
Goes to Papilio demoleus.
Moved.
I'll move it as the species gets databased.
Thanks, moved then.
Moved.
Moved to "identified successfully".
Goes to "identified successfully".
Moved to "identified successfully".
Sphingidae, that Sphingidae...
I'm not special, but I suspect that 20 cm - is a bit too suspicious; -)
The underside is http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/11936.
The photo is published to show the underside of a moth http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/11937.
Igor, pepsi generation wonders what's "under the USSR belt"? :--)
Now I put on "Fauna". Eugene, if you need a transfer, otpishi source / base.
Moved.
As the species gets added, I'll move that.
Moved to caterpillars.
As caterpillars?
Ok, everything's done.
Caterpillars are also to move, or?
Thanks for details. Moved.
Igor, hardly possible Vlad could make a mistake in identifying such species...
As rightly noted by Alexander in a particular topic, no satirid on site no. There subfamily Satirinae family Nymphalidae. Now intermediate taxa are not shown on the website during the week should start to appear, along with updating the database. But the satire itself, will remain in the Nymphalidae.
Why its of that color? While it's alive thing? Or it can fade out that much?
Ok then, it will be male.
The magic is in that it doesn't have to be. If there is no such species, its name will be typed in italic and then the species will be linked as soon as it gets databased...
Dmitry, would you try to write down species using @s (check out the service topic) ;--)
Sure enough to move it to "uncertain" or just leave it in "undetermined" thus far?
Moved to "undetermined".
See, links work good..) Goes from "undetermined" to C. pusaria.
Moved out of "undetermined" to C. pusaria.
Goes from "undetermined" to C. pusaria.
Moved out of "undetermined" to C. pusaria.
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