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Thanks, moved to "identified successfully".
This species is identified correctly.
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To "identified successfully".
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The author of the photo seems to tend to oversaturate colors, though it also depends on monitor...
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The antennae go to "identified successfully".
Moved to Cyclophora pendularia.
Scarites (Scallophorites) bucida Pall. Astrakhan region, Krasnoyarsk district, 14 km from the village. Dosang, roadside at night; 5.05.2012
An Ecuador subspecies Oleria amalda modesta (Haensch, 1903).
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: 0) Wow, how do you show your worldview in almost every post((and probably judging by yourself expect that I think similarly??)Or maybe it's time for you to tie it up already... Yes, that's the answer to the topic of this post-it's not combined with mushrooms...and then, by God, you never know what.....You would be valuable to us as a colleague, otherwise there are associations with the ...
Moved to Hypolimnas bolina so far.
Moved to Tanaecia lepidea.
The species added, photo moved.
Moved the photo to D. militaris, "uncertain".
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What a thing!
Andrey, your last load of photos is just perfect.
and vodka with glycerin?
Mulberry leaves are now coming from different parts of Waiheke island to Surfdale for craftswoman Skate, or exactly for her silk worms.
Skate's hard-working silk worms got their glory along with considerable supplies of mulberry leaves right after the story of Skate's silk industry had appeared on Stuff.co.nz in the Waiheke Marketplace. People from across the island responded to Skate's call ...
Yes, there are plenty of them. And the common, "academic" colouring is likely to be rather as #14150 has or of the kind. I usually happen to meet dark males mainly, but normally they shouldn't have been to.
This doesn't look like the neighbour ones, ginger-coloured. Though now checking out them on http://molbiol.ru/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t362944-50.html, see myself they can vary quite a lot.
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No, it's Noctuinae, Euxoa genus, species?
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Moved to "uncertain" so far.
Moved to "uncertain". Opinions welcome.
Moved to "uncertain". Please add other versions if you have any.
Moved to "uncertain". Other versions welcome.
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Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/14863.
Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/14863.
Since no any versions, move to Z. trifolii "uncertain".
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Why do you write a synonym? Disagree?I don't know if I agree or not, because I didn't study the taxonomy of this group. I think the experts know better.Corrected the name to match the currently accepted one. Thank you for the correction.
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