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Yes, this is the same specimen, or even species. I play with angles after the main ones are done :--)
Standard tip: Check your food inventory. There is a forgotten bag of cereals/dried fruits somewhere, and there zoophobas breed. They can also fly in/crawl in from the outside.
The British company Oxitec “updated” diamondback moths (Plutella xylostella) by sterilizing males to reduce crop loss. Oxitec researchers made genetically modified sterile males which are to mate with non-laboratory, “wild” females of the same species. Due to this modification, females of the next brood don't survive to adult stage. The company press-release reads that this is just ...
vsevsad, if you "dug up" this forum and start asking something-this is already fine. Take a closer look at her (bronzerka) again and see the perfect creature, which is still a long way away...
Seems to be some bug happened during the species carry-over from Satyrium to Nordmannia. So this photo and the neighbouring are all Nordmannia eximius, right?
Now you may choose in the catalogue species from Russian regions as well as of European. Such search may, of course, include other parameters, to see, say, all Geometridae of Sredne-Volzhsky region (Russia). Besides, you may select several regions at once, to combine them with AND or OR, for to see all species of all selected regions, or all species of just one of them. And yes, selection may ...
There is an amazing place near Nairobi, the capital of Kenya — Karura forest recently opened to visitors. Kenyan photographer Karue Wachira made pictures of the forest butterflies, which can be seen today at The Butterflies of Karura Forest 2012 exhibition at the KFEET Centre. Once Karura forest was a tasty morsel for quarrelling politicians and investors, but now it's a beautiful place for ...