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Corrected data. Satyrinae / Confidently identified / Shirley Sekarajasingham → Pareuptychia ocirrhoe / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Forgotten, that there simply are not supplemented the Russian version. Although, I do not need a translation here. Those who are interested, will understand perfectly. Well then, both for its range is suitable, but my version is closer http://www.butterfliesofamerica.com/L/antirrhea_philaretes_lindigii_live.htm
Alexander, did not see your commentary, though himself a little differently defined. Geography would these photos posted precise quickly.
Corrected data. Lepidoptera / Confidently identified / Shirley Sekarajasingham → Antirrhea philaretes / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Corrected data. Lepidoptera / Confidently identified / Shirley Sekarajasingham → Junonia genoveva / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Corrected data. Lepidoptera / Confidently identified / Shirley Sekarajasingham → Memphis oenomais / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Andrew, Ch. tibialis under the name always has blackened much thigh and lower leg part. On your picture, likely Chlaenius (Chlaeniellus) nitidulus Schrank, 1781. If you specify a shooting position, you can confidently identify.
Meganoton nyctiphanes (Walker, 1856) - in my other options for Taya not. But I put until inaccurate.
Corrected data. Sphingidae / Confidently identified / Alex Dumchus → Meganoton nyctiphanes / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Corrected data. Sphingidae / Confidently identified / Alex Dumchus → Meganoton nyctiphanes / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Irina, subspecies rank as "floating" thing :) Here recently Mikhail Danilevsky (one of the leading specialists on the Cerambycidae family) discussing (arguing) about it.Since he assumed the existence of a mosaic of two different subspecies in the territory of the Volgograd region, where there are instances of the same subspecies, 80 km north of the finds of the second, and 60 km north-west of the ...
A small contribution to the discussion of S. kindermanni. Here infa with http://tpittaway.tripod.com/sphinx/s_kin.htm site: Not fully known within the western Palaearctic, but has been found as far west as Istanbul in northern Turkey and Konya in southern Turkey (de Freina, 1979 ; de Freina, 2012), on Cyprus, in the Caucasus, the Republic of Georgia (Didmanidze, Petrov & Zolotuhin, 2013), Armenia ...
While here http://molbiol.ru/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t153418.html both options are for the south of Khabarovsk Krai. Including an open question.
There is another option, although the identity of the Khabarovsk Territory is not specified, but likely - Cicindela (Cicindela) gemmata Faldermann, 1835. Look closely later.
Corrected data. Cicindela sylvatica / Confidently identified → Cicindela sachalinensis / Tentatively identified.
Hurry up, even on the signs I did not look. But then there is another option - Cicindela (Cicindela) sachalinensis raddei A.Morawitz, 1862. This form is only for Primorye yet been specified. Khabarovsk region, something brand new for me so far. But nothing more, in my view, alas. Put in is inaccurate.