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Scopula floslactata Haworth, 1809.
Udea lutealis, Hübner 1809.
Scopula floslactata, Haworth, 1809.
Aphantopus hyperantus, Linnaeus, 1758.
Eulithis pyropata, Hübner, 1809.
Rivula sericealis, Scopoli 1763.
Lomaspilis opis, Butler 1878.
Zygaena osterodensis, Reiss 1921.
May be Cerura felina, Butler, 1877 (not sure).
Miltochrista miniata, Forster 1771.
Eurrhypara hortulata, Linnaeus 1758.
Xanthia togata, Esper 1788.
Satyrium w-album, Knoch 1782.
Melanargia russiae, Esper 1783.
This species is identified correctly. Acronicta rumicis, Linnaeus, 1758.
Where was caught: no info.
Where was caught: unknown.
Where was caught: no info.
Where was caught: Sumatra.
Where it was caught: no info.
Where it was caught: no info.
Caught: no info.
Where it was caught: unknown.
Where was caught: Philippines.
Was caught in: Malaysia.
Was caught in: Brazil.
Where it was caught: no info.
Where caught: unknown.
Where was caught: unknown.
Where it was caught: no info.
Where it was caught: Russian Far East.
Caught: Sumatra.
Where was caught: Russian Far East.
Was caught in: Eastern Africa.
Caught location: Brazil.
Melitaea athalia Rottemburg, 1775.
Melitaea athalia, Rottemburg, 1775.
Acronicta sp.
Acronicta tridens, Denis & Schiffermüller 1775 (not sure though, approving needed).
Pammene aurana, Fabricius 1775.
Can be Amurrhyparia leodardinula, Strand 1919, but I'm not sure (http://www-sbras.nsc.ru/win/elbib/atlas/Arctiidae/267.html).
Actually, there was no any arguing.
Malacosoma (Clisiocampa) neustria, Linnaeus 1758 (male).
There is some mistake about identifying of this species but I'm not sure of the right name of it. Looks very different from M. alternata (dark ribbons seen at the photo).
You can't tell this difference looking at this photo (red spots), as for other, looks more similar to L. amurensis.
Zygaena minos, Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775.
This species is identified correctly. Lycaena dispar, Haworth, 1802
This species is identified correctly. Lycaena dispar, Haworth, 1802 (male).
This species is identified correctly. Lycaena dispar, Haworth, 1802 (female).
Milionia sp.
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