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Argynnis ruslana male.
Identified.
Kirinia eversmanni.
Kirinia eversmanni.
Yes, caecus it is.
No result. :)
Didn't go off. :)
sylvestris.
sylvestris.
sylvestris.
sylvestris.
Alexandr is right.
Not carthami, imho. Most probably that's serratulae, can't ensure though.
Not carthami, imho. Most probably that's serratulae, can't ensure though.
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.
Probably, P. alveus.
Suppose so.
Antigius butleri.
Can't understand why croceus. Doubtful.
Why to "uncertain"? ;)
Why the very taxila? Not sure if it's possible to name the species. If would only experts who saw alive species of this genus suggest something...
Rather Favonius sp. Can't name the species.
Nope.
... or Favonius sp. :)
Possibly Neozephyrus japonicus.
This species is identified correctly.
N. eximia.
By Efetov catalog Sineva, this kind does not live in Russia (and lives in western Europe, and possibly in the western Ukraine and Belarus). Ergo, to trifolii can relate except 9013.
In these lands there can not be Z. trifolii (by Efetov in Synev Catalogue, it can not be even in Russia at all, seems to be west European species). Most probably that's lonicerae.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
L. virgaureae, female.
L. virgaureae, female.
Imho, in such biotope this is rather croceus.
C. thyrsis is an endemic Crete species. :) May be some local pamphilus.
M. jurtina.
This species is identified correctly.
Ascia monuste.
D. gilippus.
D. gilippus.
This species is identified correctly.
D. plexippus.
This species is identified correctly.
Th. sylvestris.
Th. sylvestris.
This species is identified correctly.
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