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Publish the next batch of photos. Photos provided 11 of our authors - Tatyana Gordeeva Natalia Demchenko, Hope Flegontova, Eugene Davkaev Alexander Zhakov, Elvir Izmailov, Yevgeny Komarov, Andrey Lyutikov Dmitry Pozhogin, Andrey Sazykin and Vasiliy Feoktistov.Thank you! The total number of photons in the gallery exceeded 3000, which is also nice.
Kind of interesting because it is the smallest species of the genus Morpho. The wingspan of no more than our butterfly Machaon.
View quite unfairly listed in the KK Moscow area in my opinion. It is not rare for us, but rather local.
Now I try again in Opera - everything is OK. Perhaps you should configure the time you store cookies, or they do from time to time clean. I do not see what else you can think of.
It is found in the east of the Trans-Baikal, Amur region, Primorye; Northeastern. and east. China, Japan.
subspecies thoas- North SA autocles Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 - South US- Nicaragua nealces Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 Nikaragua- Ecuador melonius Rothschild & Jordan Jamaica cyniras Ménétriés, 1857 Ekvador- Amazonia (sometimes isolated as an independent kind) oviedo Gundlach, 1866 Cuba thoantiades Burmeister Argentina brasiliensis Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 South Brazil, Uruguay, ...
In fact, in the south of European Russia banal species occurring in the mass throughout the locus kirkazona. The apparent rarity of this type may be associated with a fairly short time, the summer of adults (in the Volgograd region from mid-April to mid-May).
subspecies nephelus Java sunatus Corbet, 1940 Peninsular Malaya annulus Pendlebury, 1936 Peninsular Malaya chaon Westwood, 1844 Orissa, Nepal - Assam, N.Burma ducenarius Fruhstorfer, 1908 S.Burma chaonulus Fruhstorfer S.China, Haina, Taiwan albolineatus Forbes Sumatra, Borneo siporanus Hagan Menawai Is tellonus Fruhstorfer Batu Is. uranus Weymer Nias rileyi Fruhstorfer, 1913