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In personal communication Alexei matt (ZIN), the species is distributed throughout the Caucasus in the subalpine and alpine zones.
Exactly. Once again, that the formal signs are put on the principle of "if specified, then there is, but if not specified - not the fact that there is." Now to finish the description, which is more infa, not just in formal attributes. But the story is not for all time being ...
Igor, "May, June, July," means that the species is found at this time at least for part of the area. This does not mean that at other times he found no. Due to the fact that restrictions on the system or on the geography on the site is not, it is necessary to apply this approach. ZY Added Old pro in August under your imenenm.
A more interesting point. Imago, developed from overwintered eggs of birds, immediately after leaving the pupa hibernate somewhere under the leaf for two weeks. And at the end of June - beginning July depart from their shelters and have been living a full life.
Is it possible for more detail. And, for obvious data. They can be seen visually? To determine the type of?
That's right! Botanists have made a big if name / surname, and entomology capitalized species do not write!
I certainly wildly sorry that get stuck in such an intelligent conversation, but we see far because we stand on the shoulders of giants ... and they, with respect to this species, considered ... (since 1909.) That Neptis pryeri had several geographical subspecies: Neptis pr. arboretorum Oberth. (China), Neptis pr. andetria Fruhst. (Japan, Primorye), Neptis pr. pryeri Butl. (Japan, Primorye), ...
Dmitriy, today or tomorrow I will try to finish the system to know how to handle and such unusual cases.
Quote: "View Baronia brevicornis is in the family sailing alone; he even highlighted in a separate subfamily. What an honor? Because this butterfly - a kind of" living fossil ", the last representative of an ancestral group of sailboats, extinct millions of years ago, one Butterflies of the oldest in the world! " "les Papillons du Monde" Alain Eid & Michel Viard. Les Editions Hatier, Paris 1996.
Eugene is Ulysses New Guinea (the label is correct, and a butterfly with the early 1990s I). I trust the source 100%.
When species are transferred from generation to generation, or renamed in the comments to mean unsubscribe, okay? For it was clear who, how and where moved. To avoid confusion ...
I like it more http://www.butterfliesofamerica.com Opler & Warren, 2003 Butterflies of North America. Scott, James A., 1986; The Butterflies of North America
View from the pantropical distribution. Celebrated in Europe (UK), which was probably imported seeds of legumes. A serious pest of legumes within the main range.
Quote of the Systematic List of the Noctuoidea of Europe, 2004 - "Taxonomix identity problematic and uncertain (HACKER et al., 2002)."
Pay attention to the basic white tendrils. It is on this basis form of visually distinguishable from Spilosoma lubricipeda Linnaeus, 1758
It is time for these types of scatter. Diachrysia chrysitis there is only one # 4187 The rest are Diachrysia stenochrysis Warren, 1913 (the kind created and approved).
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.