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Approve Satyrium eximia! But there is no Satyrium genus in the Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Russia. This is the same Nordmannia genus. Q: what we consider as a default, this catalog or? If yes, I will add genus.
Tatyana! This one was identified by Evgeny Tsvetkov (Saint Petersburg), who always identifies all my Geometridae. As far as I know, his suggestions are reliable enough. And he always doubts openly.
Meh! This is not mine ;)! Tatyana, sorry, I've just got similar shot there, so commented this one automatically.
Tatyana! I also as a rookie in Geometridae considered this like Scopula, but Evgeny Tsevtkov (Saint Petersburg) identified it right. He always checks all my photos.
"Who commented last"? Me! Was logged off from the website while making a comment, so that happened to be anonymous :)
Turan Eilicrinia subcordaria species (Herrich-Schaffer, 1852) (= anicularia Ev., 1852; = tritomata F.-W.; = freitagaria Mosch.). Expansion: from Volga region to East Kazakhstan.
Vasily! Set Aethria, and the second one as a synonym, one may search by both! Will correct, if needed!
View transferred from generation to generation Epipsammia Hecatera. - Systematic List of the Noctuoidea of Europe, Esperiana, Buchreihe zur Entomologie, Bd. 11: 7-690, Schwanfeld, 6. Juni 2004.
View prenesen of the genus to genus Teleiodes Carpatolechia (Lepidoptera catalog Russian ed. SY Sineva, 2008).
Peter! Move this one and this http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/4528/ http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/4527/ pictures here. And two priamusa site. And those pictures on the front page, as this subspecies is closer to the nominative than blue urvillianus, which at one time was an independent. And now green priamus even opens with a page kind - throws only to blue.
Ok, let it be. Waiting for Petr's answer about this morning technical bug and will do that in the evening (have some plans for this day already).
But there argentata is a synonym to paradoxata, pay attention: http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=6671. There is The Global Lepidoptera Names Index, so their taxonomic statuses are questionable both. Can be any possible. Let's wait for some opinions more! Species is clear, but the name is not. Maybe, just set one as a main, and the second as a synonym? Toss a coin.