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Base gallery. Upperside. Pinned specimen.
Photo, and identified by: Alex Dumchus. Image without retouching at the website
Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2011-07-25 00:00:00, Kore
Well Now Googling and vobyu views.
UPD: View added to Biolib cz., Later transferred.
Googling else. They are different. At the very wallichii three subspecies, by the way, similar to each other. Serthia from those whom I looked, believe autonomous views. And it's not like they do! Bodrov's words - "What's the truth, brother?" And Basil? Perhaps it is necessary to clarify the classification? And Morpho granadensis a well-deserved place - in species? IMHO amateur.
Interestingly, other sites image B.wallichii quite similar to certia, have waallchii on the front wings there are large eyes with black and sometimes white dots inside. It is more like a B.hearseyi. http://www.silkmoths.bizland.com/BrBramophthalmawalwal.htm http://www.wildsilkmoth-paukstadt.de/pic2/br_wal.html and others.
On funete Brahmaea certhia generally a misnomer: http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/bombycoidea/brahmaeidae/brahmaea/index.html#wallichi
And so: on this site and drove.
And I thought that the classification is the same as Biolib. Basil, can link to the source?
The specific name Brahmaea certhia according to the classification adopted by the site is synonymous Brahmaea wallichi.
Brahmaea certhia Fabricius, 1793
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