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Goes to males.
Moved to males.
Goes to identified.
Identified.
Goes to "identified successfully".
To identified.
Well, everybody agreed. Moved to A. oxyacanthae, identified.
Goes to Allophyes oxyacanthae, "uncertain", yet. Looks rather like this.
There from the top: http://macroclub.ru/gallery/_data/_comfiles/42/IMG_4238.JPG.
Surely it? Synev Catalogue says it can be in Volga-Don region what doesn't include Kirov...
Moved.
Bah, that should be one more Deilephila elpenor. Or is there any so similar in Russian Far East?
Will be male then.
To males.
Moved to males.
Updated.
Moved to males, identified. So many males in a row...
Shot moved to males.
Photo goes to males.
Moved to successfully identified males.
Went to males.
To males.
Goes to identified successfully females.
Updated.
Updated.
Corrected.
Ok, moved.
Ok, goes to argus.
Moved.
Moved.
No comments from Vlad yet, so the shot goes to Xanthorhoe quadrifasciata now. Will correct it, if needed.
Not so lately the system of shot dates was reconstructed, so now we can see just "1977" year, with no details...
Locomotive.
Moved to "uncertain". Hopefully, that's it: no such photos at the website.
Thanks, goes to M. ferrago.
Ok, moved to L. sticticalis.
Moved to L. anella.
Thanks, moved.
To go.
I suspect Vlad saw this photo once and not signed it like Xanthorhoe quadrifasciata. Let's wait for him...
Moved to identified.
Yeah, seems like that.
Bzzzzzzz.
Dark and scary.
Mother, father, me, the horny family.
As well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9994/.
The nearby shot is http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/10010/.
As well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/10012/.
Beast.
Ok, moved.
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