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Plebejus argyrognomon (Bergstrasser, 1779)
Two goals from Plebejus argyrognomon (Bergstrasser, 1779)
Apatura ilia
This species is identified correctly.
Apatura ilia, on the underside of the front wing bright black spot, which does not have Apatura metis.
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Boloria euphrosyne.
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This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
Oeneis tarpeia (Pallas, 1771) a little bit, "killed."
Lovely underside is Boloria euphrosyne incopuly /
This species is identified correctly.
In my mind pictured Plebejus argyrognomon; by definition, have Plebejus idas shin clearly visible spike, as in the photo №29598, absent in the previous species.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
Argynnis adippe (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775).
Neptis rivularis (Scopoli, 1763).
Yes, male.
Double clear.
Thanks for the amendment, so my collection just got the new species S.orbifer.
icarus.
You might be right.
This species is identified correctly.
Erebia, either cyclopius or edda.
There are 3 orange Neptis species in the Far East that are thisbe, tshetverikovi and themis. N. themis has spots on the forewing, which don't spread over the back edge, whilst N. thisbe has a band on the hind wing that clearly widens at its inner edge.
Definitely not Anthocharis, rather Euchloe ausonia or something of the same genus.
What is this critter doing in the tree?
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Sorry for mistake, this is Boloria eugenia female.
In eastern Siberia, fodder plant caterpillars - knyazhik Siberia.
Twice placed one kind - Parnassius stubbendorfii and Parnassius stubbendorfi ...
Melitaea (Mellicta) ambigua male.
This is a selene female.
I looked right into its eyes.
Lycaena phlaeas.
Boloria selene.
This is Nymphalis vaualbum female.
Melitaea ambigua.
Neptis sappho.
Neptis sappho.
Neptis thisbe female.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
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