No, Peter . Skype on the tablet was hacked, on the phone no-the picture is faceted. Whatsap put on your phone and don't worry)
Vasiliy. I think Peter doesn't need this, and neither does Korb ( Stradomsky told me for him, whose opinion I fully trust!) ...well, then why do I need it???... well, let the site fade away?(((
Vasiliy. No problem. I can travel by sailboat. Everything except Parnassus. I've already mentioned a few errors. And who's going to fix this whole thing?
And who is responsible for the sailboats? Why are sailboats a constant mess? Gentlemen, sailboats are, in my opinion, the most popular family that everyone pays attention to. Here are a couple more offhand blunders - Atrop. neptunus and Losaria neptunus are the same thing, P. mechowiana and P. mechowianus are the same thing.Just like Gr. policenes and polycenes. If the curator ( Korb?) if it ...
Oh, Irina. I didn't know you were on sailboats. I raised this issue with Peter at the beginning of the 15th year. By the way, if you are interested in sailing ships, please clarify the genus (subgenus ?) Chilasa. I also raised this question, a long time ago. It is necessary to take out of the genus Papilio-agestor, paradoxa,toboroi, well, etc. follow the list..
Dyk, Vasily, a reflection of the general trend is obvious. Few people collect grasshoppers, cicadas or dragonflies.( and most importantly-very few people are interested in them!) And butterflies and beetles-as many as you want. So what's the point of doing the rest? There is no motivation! And most importantly, it never will. As for butterflies, I add photos as soon as something new appears in ...
Yuri. I can explain why - the site was "blurred". I, for example, completely "on the drum" all insects except butterflies. I go to the site, and what I see in the gallery is a solid bug and strebul ((( I'm already getting uninterested! You can't embrace the vast! We need to create separate sites for different teams!!! Then everyone will find their own site based on their interests. The vast ...
I gave the photo because this typically Asian species was caught in the Dominican Republic, where it has multiplied enormously( 2 years ago I did not meet any). Brought from the Greater Antilles, how it was brought there is unknown( de javu with Dryas iulia, only vice versa). Also, there was another "alien"- P. androgeus, but it was observed by me before. Apparently, it is replacing the local ...
I agree with Igor that this is anaxibia. The zigzag line characteristic of anaxibia is visible on the back light, and the dots are the same