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This species is identified correctly. (http://www2.nrm.se/en/svenska_fjarilar/n/nymphalis_xanthomelas.html)
Rabtala splendida, Oberthur 1880 (http://www.naris.go.kr/v2_en/naris_search/search_result_detail.jsp?inst_id=1293387&lang=EN).
There is some mistake about identifying of this species, I know the right name of it. Yes, you are right, this one is Limenitis amphyssa, Menetries 1859 (http://rusinsects.com/nymph/n-l-amph.htm)/.
Ascotis selenaria Den. et Schiff. (Boarmia selanaria). References: http://www.cnshb.ru/AKDiL/0038/base/k0880003.shtm and this website.
Megaspilates mundataria, Stoll 1782. (http://www.nature.chita.ru/Insects/Lepidoptera/Geometr/megaspilates_mundataria.htm).
You're absolutely right, this one is Xanthorhoe biriviata, Borchausen 1794. (http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?bf=1721).
Yes, right, this is really Argynnis sagana, Doubleday 1847 (http://rusinsects.com/nymph/n-a-saga.htm). Thanks.
Dina, hello. This uploading engine is the very good one (used it more than 100 times), anyway there always can happen some breakdowns. Please, send a mail to the main e-mail address (below on this page). Also it's not a good idea to ask about this in comments. Vasily.
Marpesia harmonia (http://www.entowinkler.at/jalbum_13/slides/Marpesia%20harmonia%201oben%20a%20HW.html).
Opsiphanes invirae amplificatus, Stichel 1904: http://www.mundobutterfly.com.ar/Html/Invirae.html (layout is different though).
Butterfly is famous as an example of protective coloration, as well as being in form (with folded wings) is strikingly similar dry leaf.
Poisonous Danaus chrysippus is an example of imitation in form and color edible female for a completely different kind: Hypolimnas missipus.
This poisonous monarch successfully mimics the shape and color ("Beytsovskaya" mimicry) is completely edible Asian sailboat Papilio agestor, Gray 1831.
View is very close to Laothoe populi from which otlichaetsya absence of red spots at the root of the rear wing and a gray color. The caterpillar feeds on aspen. Much rarer poplar hawk.
Just uploaded the newer photo of this species, female. Got 1 year ago in South China, already published.
Butterfly black, iridescent green-blue, blue, green and white. This day of passage butterflies flying fast and high and resting on the highest trees. Distributed in Central and South America; especially beautifully painted shapes occurring in Cuba and Jamaica. (VYStanek "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Insects" in 1977 publishing Artiya, Prague). A copy of the photograph from Brazil.
Frequent endemic to Sulawesi and Sula. It is characterized by an unusually long spurs on their hind wings.
This East African species feeds on different Spurge, belongs to the most beautiful butterfly in the world. Madagascar subspecies: Chrysiridia ripheus ssp. madagascariensis are smaller and more vivid color.
In Europe it is possible to breed the Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis). In the area of the wing is one of the largest butterflies in the world.
There is some mistake about identifying of this species, I know the right name of it. Lethe marginalis Motschulsky, 1860.
There is some mistake about identifying of this species, I know the right name of it. Lethe marginalis, Motschulsky, 1860.
Thank you Peter. Please look at my downloaded images. It may be there, there will be something for your site.
Hello. It would be desirable to draw your attention to an inaccuracy. Hyles, who illustrated description Euphorbiaceae hawk not Hyles Euphorbiae, and Macroglossum Stellatarum (hummingbird hawk-moth or Rubiaceae). P.S. Unfortunately I can not provide a picture Hyles Euphorbiae (I just do not have it), but I will say that it is very similar to Hyles Gallii-Hyles Galii.