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Calophasia lunula.
I'm not sure of Southern Kazakhstan, but it would be Lycaena thersamon in Europe.
Female.
Male.
Male.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Yes, Diaphora mendica male.
This is Diaphora mendica male indeed.
Right, Diaphora mendica male.
Yes, that's Diaphora mendica male.
Caught/shot date and place: 2012-04-30 00:00:00, Ukraine, Kherson region, Tsuryupinsky district, Proletarka village.
Caught/shot date and place: 2012-04-30 00:00:00, Ukraine, Kherson region, Tsuryupinsky district, Proletarka village.
What do you mean "big"? The photo doesn't disclose its real size hence we can't rely on but Vasily's info. :)
This is not Polyommatus but one of three Cupido (Everes) those who fly in your neck of the woods.
Yes, this is Orthosia miniosa.
Right, Orthosia miniosa.
This is Orthosia miniosa indeed.
Yes, Orthosia miniosa.
Orthosia miniosa, that's right.
Photo leaves wide range of opinions as you can see neither the actual size of a butterfly/moth nor how its wings are shaped. I wonder if Shargacucullia was resurrected as subgenus or genus or whatever else?
One should be a very profound expert to identify anything judging by this photo. :)
One should be a very profound expert to identify anything judging by this photo. :)
I'd say, such an Orthosia incerta.
I'd suppose, such an Orthosia incerta.
I'd say Orthosia incerta.
Orthosia populeti.
Orthosia populeti.
Orthosia populeti.
Orthosia populeti.
Orthosia populeti.
Orthosia populeti.
Brachionycha nubeculosa.
Brachionycha nubeculosa.
Brachionycha nubeculosa.
Brachionycha nubeculosa.
You're right, that's Brachionycha nubeculosa.
Nymphalis xanthomelas.
Nymphalis xanthomelas.
Nymphalis xanthomelas.
As I already said, it's too early for pusiella as well as candidella flights. There can be only fumidella in March—April. Besides, candidella has a black pattern which is usually broken close to top what we don't see on this photo.
Alas, this is Ethmia fumidella, too early for Ethmia pusiella.
Ethmia pusiella.
Panolis flammea.
This is not Boloria dia 100% sure.
To "identified successfully". All are Conistra vaccinii.
Coenonympha glycerion
Definitely not Coenonympha arcania, probably, Coenonympha glycerion.
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