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There we can see antennas from outside are slightly colored red. Anyway, Vlad saw more (shooting or even catching), if identified it like this. ;)
Just for the record: what should be considered that is butterfly's antennas from outside (even though usually it's hardly seen just the smallest part at the end of an antenna). Lineola has dark ones, sylvestris does red. And the sawyere is colored more or less similarly, males have red or something like, females do dark. Also, males can be easily identified by stigmas.
Ok, moved. Dear approving gentlemen, please, approve also the very identifying, if it's successful, right after species, for me to move it finally...
Tatyana! This one was identified by Evgeny Tsvetkov (Saint Petersburg), who always identifies all my Geometridae. As far as I know, his suggestions are reliable enough. And he always doubts openly.
Pay attention to the basic white tendrils. It is on this basis form of visually distinguishable from Spilosoma lubricipeda Linnaeus, 1758
A friendly wave with photos tails pakemony mustache tightened in capes and hussars. Wellcome to the gallery ...
Yevgeny Komarov, gave birth to a list of transfer, respectively, I have now moved them. If someone suddenly noticed any mistakes in these families - reported.
It is time for these types of scatter. Diachrysia chrysitis there is only one # 4187 The rest are Diachrysia stenochrysis Warren, 1913 (the kind created and approved).
Pop label (shown if Hovering the cursor over the photo) for some images displayed incorrectly. Now the situation is corrected - you can see the Latin name or a message stating that the form of the butterfly in the photo is not defined.
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