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antheraea helferi male.
Acosmeryx shervillii.
Cyrestis cocles.
Moved to "uncertain" so far.
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Done. Alexandr, users can't delete but recently uploaded pics (an hour ago).
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Dimitry, I am proud of your guts ;--)
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Whether spit on the definition, or to the author, or remove Fautua avoid damage karma.
Peter and Karma is what you got. The Law of Cause and Effect manifests itself. In another-who aspires to
Assume Pseudantheraea discrepans.
Cool! Time to make special section "rare shot" (as it was in the 1970s in that TV-show "In the world of animals").
Therefore moved to the species.
So said I that there was the "?" mark...
Vasily, do not forget to inform, that you have to work, as determined by the schedule.
Nah, just had at hand the book "Sphingidae of Costa Rica".
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Going to C. cocles since the blue is hardly seen.
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Thanks, moved. First photo in nature.
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Yes, they are removed from the captured caterpillars without problems, but not all infected ones. Even taken from the mountains. In Moscow, he brought out caterpillars, not to mention those from the region.
Ok, tomorrow will add it.
Might it be M.helenor marinita? Looks very alike. Usually traders raise them. I'll add a pic tomorrow, underside is just the spitting image of this.
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Yeah, nothing better. According to the website taxonomy, this is P. zagreus chrysomelus.
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OMG...
With tropics. Russia is about 2200. No stats of the USSR.
Amusing.
By the way, Deilephila elpenor and Deilephila porcellus larvae too look kinda snaky, though they definitely lose against this one.
h.marinita.
Well then godarti there too. Her way is not in the list of species on the site.
Last year here in Rostov region we got lots of both species, in the beginning of June it was N. polychloros, then at the end of June was N. xanthomelas, and a week ago I saw a couple of polychloros just before the snow.
Svetlana, thanks. Maybe, you will advise something if it takes a go. May I have a look at your website?
Dmitry says right: A. avernus is a subspecies, Antirrhea philoctetes avernus Hopffer, 1874.
Okay, updated.
Now everything is Ok!
No objections.
Er, yes at what all this. There would be food, and there are butterflies.
Has anybody anything more to say?
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