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The genus Heliconius.
Dear friends!At the request of my colleagues from the Magellan publishing house, I post their article on the forum as a tribute to the memory of Dmitry Obydov, and an approximate translation of it into Russian."Last fall, I was informed by a short message about the death of our colleague Dmitry Obydov.Although Dmitry was quite remote from the world of longicornes, he was a loyal friend of ours. ...
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.
Endemic to. Madagascar.
Moved then.
Moved.
Moved to R. aurota.
Moved from "undetermined".
Ok then, updated.
Collectible exotic and not only.
Moved to S. gerularia.
Goes from "undetermined" to E. larissa.
Shot moved to "identified successfully".
Moved then to "identified successfully".
Moved to "identified successfully".
Male.
Endemic to Cyprus (including the author's photo).
Given a comment to the photo (the species is endemic to the Canary Islands) put Palearctic. Reference to the author: http://www.butterfly-guide.co.uk/species/whites/white1.htm
He Added.
He Added.
Added / corrected.
Added / corrected.
Suggest to put Madagascar as individual region, cause there are so many endemic. This time chose Ethiopia :)
Male.
Moved to "identified successfully".
On some Andrey's shots leaves look even better than butterflies, but there both are cool.
What a cute pooch.
Stamp one, stamp two, stamp three, kid is free.
Looking out...
This guy is sooo definite...
Photo is so cool, even though cold toned. One reason more to launch at last big size images uploading...
This is just codrus codrus (Cramer, [1777]), nominative!
Moved.
Thank Nikolai Vladimirov Evgeny Davkaevu and for the new Pokemon.
Thanks for the nudge. Moved.
As far as I can remember, the genitive is really has one "i". Can't totally rely on my memory though, cause my last Latin lessons were school ones, so let's name it with one "i". Anyway, there are always many exceptions in the wordshaping we should consider also...
"Uncertain" still.
Moved.
Ok then, moved.
Russian name Hyles South Euphorbiaceae
Russian name - Hyles buckthorn
Moved to S. molina.
Moved.
Moved.
Photo moved.
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