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Corrected data. Oberea / Confidently identified / Yuri Semejkin → Oberea morio / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
I know :) you have 2-3 more types, at least I have similar ones in Rozovsky 2009., let it be in inaccurate ones.
Vasily, there is an incredible mess everywhere in the weevils! Given the size of the session, it's scary to imagine the amount of work. Just look at the genus Curculio - since Linnaeus (and not only him) initially described all the weevils in this genus, there are several hundred species of Curculio on the site, which are duplicated in other genera and even more than once. If you can still sort ...
Corrected data. Not identified → Narosoideus flavidorsalis / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Corrected data. Not identified → Narosoideus flavidorsalis / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Well, at least let it be so. Still, it's nice to deal with a specialist who knows what to watch, where to watch and honestly talks about the possibility of accurate or not determination. And then it happens, you ask a person, and he answers you with a bunch of links to different sites and he sees only what is written there. Thank you Evgeny for the definition !
On Japanese sites, a species in the genus Cossus http://www.jpmoth.org/Cossidae/Cossinae/Cossus_insularis.html, in the DVR Insect Identifier (vol. 5, part 2), the species is in the genus Holcocerus.
According to V. A. Kirpichnikova, a rather rare firefly from the pantropical genus Bradina Lederer, 1863, found in Primorye and in the south of the Khabarovsk Territory. On the territory of the Far Eastern Federal District, it is represented by the subspecies Bradina atopalis krigeri, Streltzov et Dubatolov, which is described in detail in the article by A. N. Streltsov and V. V. Dubatolov "The ...
Corrected data. Dolbina tancrei / Tentatively identified / Alexandr Zhakov → Kentrochrysalis streckeri / Confidently identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Evgeny, over the past 2 years there are 5 photos of different Timandra that I haven't posted yet, because I wouldn’t risk defining anything other than recompta for 40th Russia region at the moment.May be you are right and this is dichela in this photo. But not because of the shape of the sling. Last fall, I was trying to figure it out. I copied more than 25 images of Timandra from the network ...