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Photo #22333: Leucomelas juvenilis

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Leucomelas juvenilis

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Base gallery. Upperside. Alive insect.

Photo: Evgeny Slobodskoy. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Yuri Semejkin

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2013-06-02 12:15:00, Приморский край, окрестности города Владивосток, Ботанический сад

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07.06.2013 16:13, Peter Khramov

MOVED.

07.06.2013 15:43, Yuri Semejkin

Now, I agree. The strip does not matter. Reason: In the subfamily Erebinae-tribe Catocalini (which previously was subfamily) there is only one kind of Leucomela and probably only one kind juvenilis.
In any case, among the scoop lentochnits anything similar is not present.
So what can be safely transferred to a Leucomelas juvenilis

07.06.2013 14:21, Irina Nikulina

Clearly, Ure. "With age, the" fringe obtrёpyvaetsya-'s bar disappears. I have 4 pictures of this butterfly is very "old", already without bahromy- and soootvetstvenno- without stripes. I did not put an old lady)

07.06.2013 12:57, Yuri Semejkin

Yes, we are talking about the strip with the colors that I had never seen in their pictures. Perhaps he once was, and then disappeared with age? .but And this mystery is unknown to me

07.06.2013 12:14, Irina Nikulina

If I understood correctly, we are talking about the strip on the fringe, the pictures she really present (for example, here http://macroid.ru/showgallery.php?cat=68619), and you have one of the two pictures she posed here like there (and at the other a fringe have no- 7946). Or are you just confused her blue-violet shade?

07.06.2013 0:41, Yuri Semejkin

I know. Such a phrase in his time came from matte through my pictures.
I am confused on the rear wings at the bottom (such as it is called back corner) the presence of dark blue with a purple tinge narrow band (between white). Therefore, I put the question. No one my picture is not a strip, and the little things sometimes distinguish species.

06.06.2013 22:49, Irina Nikulina

Here she Leucomelas juvenilis

06.06.2013 16:12, Yuri Semejkin

Euclidia juvenilis?

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