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Photo #22253: Archips podana

Pupa

Archips podana

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Base gallery. Supermacro. Alive insect.

Photo: Shamil Murtazin. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Alexandr Zhakov

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2013-05-30 18:41:00, Bashkortostan, Ufa neighborhood, yablonya

Photographer's comment: The initial colors of the pupa are green wings and cephalothorax, the" tail " is milky white. The green color darkens, and a brown stripe appears along the body. The pupa is very mobile.

Comments on this image

14.06.2013 14:28, Peter Khramov

MOVED by analogy with pictures of adults from the same individual.

08.06.2013 19:40, Shamil Murtazin

Thank you. Pour =)

06.06.2013 18:52, Peter Khramov

Can. In the absence of a stamp, Shamil, pour quite a simple comme il faut)) so that the ship does not hesitate.

30.05.2013 17:28, Shamil Murtazin

Previous photo somewhere touched. There were only a small resolution. Home pour not comme il faut =)
I do not know whether you can then post links to other resources. If that - delete.
http://molbiol.ru/forums/uploads/post-670068-1369918875.jpg
She also weaves a shelter (hiding constantly)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qoz9Y72fmRs

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