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Photo #22272: Brenthis ino

Larva

Brenthis ino

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Photo: Vasiliy Feoktistov. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Vladimir Bryukhov

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2013-05-31 00:00:00, Russia, Vladimir reg., Petushinsky distr., near Starye Omutishchi village.

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12.06.2014 4:58, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Argynnis paphia / Vasiliy Feoktistov Brenthis ino / Vladimir Bryukhov.

12.06.2014 4:58, Vasiliy Feoktistov

In those places where there is a picture in abundance all three mentioned species perlamutrovok. Eno is transferred to the horns if not :)

12.06.2014 0:36, Yuri Semejkin

Do not rush to conclusions. Some of the caterpillars of different ages change their appearance beyond recognition. Ideally, it would be good to grow up butterfly photographed all stages.

11.06.2014 22:30, Vladimir Bryukhov

I think that view is defined incorrectly. Do not see the characteristic "horns" of the head, typical for the larvae of this species. In the photo is likely caterpillar Brenthis ino. Another very similar Brenthis daphne, but that sort of feeds on Rubus. Between these kinds of distinctions I do not know.

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