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Photo #21686: Illiberis hyalina

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Illiberis hyalina

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Base gallery. Upperside. Alive insect.

Photo: Irina Nikulina. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Konstantin A. Efetov

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2008-05-04 19:00:00, Russia, Primorskiy Krai , Shkotovskiy distr., Anisimovka

Photographer's comment: det. Prof. K. A. Efetov

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02.02.2016 17:36, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Eugene Karolinskiy Konstantin A. Efetov.

05.11.2013 22:53, Peter Khramov Corrected data.

borealis удалены из синонимов

05.11.2013 21:49, Irina Nikulina

borealis удалены из синонимов

05.11.2013 14:17, Peter Khramov Corrected data.

Gonepteryx rhamni удалены из синонимов

05.11.2013 14:09, Irina Nikulina

Gonepteryx rhamni удалены из синонимов

27.10.2013 14:52, Irina Nikulina

Evgeny, Yury, thanks. I'm about to agree with Evgeny about Illiberis hyalina. Yury, maybe Y. A. Chistyakov will reply to you later. As for 11 species, they are spread through whole Far East (according to Synev), just Illiberis rotundata isn't distributed outside of eastern Amur region, thus I wrote about 10 species in Primorye.

27.10.2013 4:43, Yuri Semejkin

Pardon for my carelessness, I mistook II for 2... there are actually 11 species. Which are: 1. Illiberis rotundata; 2. I. pruni : 3. I. kardakoffi ; 4. I. kuprijanovi ; 5. I. assimilis ; 6. I. cybele; 7. I. ulmivora ; 8. I. psychina ; 9. I. consimilis ; 10. I. hyalina ; and 11. I. tenuis.
Evgeny, you seem to be right. I checked black-and-white photo of Illiberis hyalina, collate it to Ira's pic and it fits most due to its venation.

27.10.2013 3:11, Eugene Karolinskiy

Judging by images in Efetov's book, this is I. hyalina. The book is available here: http://www.lepidoptera.crimea.ua/articles/Efetov_2005_Zygaenidae_Crimea.djvu.
Yet I'm far from talking professionally as for this case.

27.10.2013 2:38, Yuri Semejkin

The family Zygaenidae in the crust. Bp. They include 5 subfamilies. In the Russian Far East representatives inhabit 3 subfamilies: Procridinae (20 species), Chalcosinae (1 species), and Zygaeninae (3 types).
Go ahead. Trans. and the back. KRL. transparent with clearly visible veins. There are two types: Illiberis rotundata and I. pruni (to insects of the Far East Rosii tom5, Part 5).
And it seems everything. Before my kind do not get.To determine the type of shots needed forelegs. The difference in these species in the presence or absence of the pineal gland. Ie I. rotundata have epiphysis is, and is characterized by the absence of I. pruni epifiza.-it is also said in the Zoological Journal of the Amur IV (4), 372-379, 2012. author VV Dubatolov
Ira writes that the wings are transparent.

26.10.2013 23:24, Irina Nikulina

For a long time it does not rest this interesting butterfly, only once greeted in the Far East. It is, I think, from pestryanok Illiberis (which dwells in Primorye 10 species), but what kind? Maybe someone will tell? Here, the Japanese illustrated 5 species found in Primore- assimilis, pruni, psychina, consimilis, tenuis - http://www.jpmoth.org/Zygaenidae/Procridinae/Illiberis.html
But the picture 5 more species - Illiberis kuprijanovi, Illiberis kardakoffi, Illiberis cybele, Illiberis hyaline and Illiberis ulmivora - I can not find. (In the picture the wings turned out not very natural, in fact they are transparent)

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