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One more point of view here. I've sent this to Y. A. Chistyakov, Institute of Biology and Soil Science, FEB RAS. His version: "Yury, this is most likely Papilio helenus, one of its subspecies, and one in you pic is clearly from Sumatra. Can't remember the precise name of ssp."
Putting this species up for discussion. As I see, this is Scopula apicipunctata. Grounds: light background, light brown bands. Alexandr! Vasily! There is clearly this spot on the forewing apex. Can you agree on species? or something is wrong again.
Dropped similar file this individual mats and Vasiliev. Both are identified as Ectropis excellens (Butler, 1884)
Ctenognophos grandinaria (Motschulsky, 1861) Determined: Vasilenko SV Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals
Ctenognophos grandinaria (Motschulsky, 1861). Identified by Vasilenko S.V. (Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Hydrelia musculata (Staudinger, 1897) Determined: Vasilenko SV Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals.
I agree Alexander. In fact after some time, sometimes there is no confidence in the original definition. More bad that in some subfamilies moths and no description is necessary only to focus on the image of an Internet, and there is sometimes a full spread.
Thanks Basil! With regard to the right to replace, such as duck early. First, we must learn to spread.
He threw only for comparison with the # 33461: Gandaritis fixseni And so took this on individual raspravilku. Kohl will throw off here, then.
No Ira. They are different individuals, taken in different places of the forest botanical garden. Perhaps I dozagruzhu both individuals.
It seems to have enough and pupae, but decided to download. Just this is the first pupa found specifically on Aristolochia manshuriensis over the years. It is not exuvium. Damage caused by some insects may still at the stage of caterpillar.
Ps. В Neozephyrus brillantinus, reidentified E. A. Belyayev, Institute of Biology and Soil Science, FEB RAS.
Yes, something is in any way. Sometimes it seems that she died, but look in the other. Hanging place.
Basically Alexandr says right. If possible I try to shot and add here specimens with features different from ones we've got here already. If the folks don't mind, let it stays here so far. Doesn't take long to remove.
Alexandr! There's another species alike, Ectropis excellens. What's about that? Can't get it myself.