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Heliconius melpomene ssp.?
Heliconius ismenius.
Heliconius ismenius again.
Heliconius ismenius ssp.?
schausi?
Topside: http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/14518. Just randomly checked photos next to this, #14520 and #14518.
Dmitry, thanks. Really curious to know what's the species.
Dmitry, I am keep looking at eratos and it feels like they all have this yellow band on hind wings and this (band) always reaches wing margin at least in a dust, and the very band seems to be shaped as an entire semi-circle, whilst melpomenes have this band interrupted and not reaching wing margin, and the band instead looks like two hemispheres. Or not?
Hencale, khinkali:) It's hecale.
Glammy jacket:)
Heliconius melpomene?
Heliconius hecale zuleika?
Heliconius doris?
Heliconius sapho?
Amazing moth.
Bulky link can be reduced here http://bitly.com/shorten/. Very comfortably.
This couple with the background beat 'em all: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9168. Field prisoners.
The underside is there: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/21257.
Yup, the very cache.
Yury, try to refresh the page, I see the full-size pic copyrighted properly.
Delete no need lost such a wonderful discussion.
Melitaea dydima? Already identified the same butterfly, it just got lost or something.
Jamides sp.
Mycalesis mineus?
Delias hyparete?
Acraea violae?
Delias hyparete?
Should be the same Lamproptera curius just as there http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/20688.
Cigaritis syama?
Cigaritis syama?
Lamproptera meges?
Plebejus argus?
Evgeny, please check this http://s14.postimage.org/4i0acns1t/16235_1.jpg., I encircled the "patch" in red? So I read there http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596&st=1050 Vlad Proklov who said that " Thymelicus sylvestris has thick and oblique androconial patch whilst Th. lineola does thin and nearly parallel to the back margin". Thus I spotted male inside a female:)
Whats' about the androconial patch on its fore wing? I based on that supposing lineola male.
Diaphania mirabilis?
Diaphania mirabilis?
It might be Diaphania mirabilis, http://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2175.
Some Cepora?
Eurema simulatrix?
Diaphania costata? There is similar one http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/6333.
This crookback moth is incredible indeed, pity not identified.
Belenois java?
Thymelicus lineola? Male.
Polyommatus something...:) Anyway thanks.
Polyommatus icarus?
Polyommatus amandus?
Sorry for offtop, Alexandr, what do you think this can be http://www.flickr.com/photos/legless2007/5820855135/? Beginning of June, Turkey.
Not the one. Probably, such athalia: http://www.naturefg.com/pages/c-animals/melitaea%20athalia.htm.
Again not cinxia. Melitaea athalia?
You were the first to ID this, Alexandr. I was just about to suppose hyperantus though was doubtful since have poor knowledge of them. The moment I was exploring them on lepiforum.de, you got to write the name. Thus I confirmed.
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