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Yes to icarus!
Sharp should be eyes, and wings depend on photographer's view...
Done.
Moved just as the neighbour photo.
Moved to hylas.
As they say, filipendula-pendula, though there are also grammar nazi who tend to soften "l" saying this is how Latin (always) works...
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Vmemoriz.
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So there it goes. The pic looks nice, pity lacks sharpness.
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Once upon a time...
They sit on it...
Nice set of comments, don't even want to dress it with mine...
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Clubbed, clubbed!
Paphia's done.
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Conistra!
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Assigned male.
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Locked and loaded!
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Guys, you seem to share promenade :--) Moved.
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Truly moved.
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Art is an idea indeed. Will be wars on that though, such debates... Anyway, first there will be polls with "like"s and then the art side separately.
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Pure twins)) Just Ukrainian one looks more ruddy than the Far Eastern)
ZooKeys 289 (2013) issue features the descriptions of two new moth species of the genus Ypsolopha from the Russian Far East. The authors of the study are Margarita Ponomarenko and Yuliya N. Zinchenko, Institute of Biology and Soil Science FEB RAS.
Moths of this genus are remarkable for their unusual resting pose with bottom upturned and antennae stretched forward. Larvae are as much worth ...
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