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O. Superb.
Can Camilla?
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Petr, everything is correct.
I linked this pic after Alexandr's comment:)
Might as well have added species then too, can't remember.
Just this time agree with wikipedia. Couldn't attach here scan of a page from the English identification guide, so used wikipedia link. Didn't check the English version, blame me :)
Hm... I used 60mm macro lens instead... No crop. Have few more macro shots wing parts close-up.
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Petr, here's the link http://szmn.eco.nsc.ru/vvdubat/pdf/AZJ2(4)303-321.pdf with the publication on Geometridae (Insecta, lepidoptera: Geometridae) of Bolshehehtsirsky State Natural Reserve (near Khabarovsk) by E. A. Belyaev, S. V. Vasilenko, V. V. Dubatolov, A. M. Dolghikh.
In this publication the moth is named Comibaena delicator, an East Asian subboreal-subtropical forest species, see page 12.
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Videos added. Animals feel anxious:)
Yuri, systematics always argue, and the system is not perfect and is not expected. But it is necessary for something to be guided in this swamp, or train in any way.
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Uh-huh, thanks. Yes, preventive measures aren't universal solution)
Triple, apparently:)
Spring generation female which have flown a lot.
On the jump. Cool!
Cool!
White Army, Black Baron...
Not to worry, won't get worse.
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Moved. Igor, once again photos with no rulers are more kosher.
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Background looks really good.
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