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Photo #27556: Idaea dohlmanni

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Idaea dohlmanni

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Base gallery. Upperside. Alive insect.

Photo: Vladimir Bobow. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Basil Sergienko

Place of shooting/catching: Khabarovsk Territory, the city of Nikolaevsk on Amur (surroundings)

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15.03.2014 19:01, Tatyana Gordeeva This species is identified correctly.

13.02.2014 14:50, Shamil Murtazin

Wishing for Far East )

13.02.2014 13:55, Irina Nikulina

Bravo! Yesterday I finally found which species was a closest to serpentata (read in A. P. Burnasheva's theses "Fauna and ecology of geometrid in Central and Southwest Yakutia", tried to find on the web that dohlmanni)

13.02.2014 13:28, Alexandr Zhakov

Maybe the first image on the web. Some authors consider this as an Eastern subspecies of Idaea serpentata. Synev described the species.

13.02.2014 13:24, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Not identified Idaea dohlmanni / Confidently identified / Basil Sergienko.

13.02.2014 0:24, Alexandr Zhakov

Will wait, doesn't fit well so far. :)

12.02.2014 19:41, Irina Nikulina

I'd say right away this is Idaea serpentata... if ignore the location) Have no idea what else can be so similar but serpentata.

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