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In V.Palearktike subspecies Clostera albosigma curtuloides Erschoff, 1870 (to the insects of the Russian Far East, v.5, Part 3, p. 588) All other photos here albosigma also belong to this subspecies.
Let it be as it is until the person who will undertake to oversee weevils Postavte need only a comma)))
Corrected data. Not identified → Plagionotus floralis / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
View from Egira conspicillaris visually different, male genital can be determined even in the live state, of course with the optical zoom.
Corrected data. Not identified / Imago → Callidium violaceum / Confidently identified / Male / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Almost all long-horned beetles is one of the main differences between the sexes: the length of the antennae.
Well, I say .... I'm in plain text seems to be written - I do not need to say anything, everything has long been discussed, what once again from an empty but in a net. Crooked legislation in this case (as well as in all) ((( Firstly, it is in this case curved. In the repeat, in all its curves, too, can not be named. Do not simplify. From an ethical point of view, it will look ugly in ...
Subspecies Gnorimus nobilis bolshakovi Gusakov, 2002 has been recently described from the isolated from the main range of the species population in the Tula region of Russia. Where, in fact, and the male and female.
Here instance is dead, but he was frozen, so the resemblance to a living almost wholly-owned (state of the eye is not visible, everything else should be OK).
In the Russian Far East subspecies Cerura erminea candida (Staudinger, 1892) - that the following 4 photo. (To insects of the Russian Far East, v.5, ch. 3, str537) It is necessary to make a subspecies of the page type.
In the words of several collectors butterfly is common in Primorye and the male the species is active during the day, and the female flies at night, the light (ie active at night). Hence my question to our Far Eastern comrades :) How dedicated my information is correct, and if it is, give the description of a species or not?