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Photo #28253: Lepidoptera sp.

Imago

Lepidoptera

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Base gallery. Alive insect.

Photo: Alexander Belousov. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Robot

Time of shooting/catching: 2014-04-04 00:00:00

Photographer's comment: Amorphogynia or Lycia? which view is more accurate?

Comments on this image

11.04.2014 21:38, Alexandr Zhakov

I got it from admin as the author's definition of matter. Basil, thanks for the speed, I probably rushed. but the view is not really defined. :)

11.04.2014 21:27, Vasiliy Feoktistov

This I pulled her out of the admin does not honor komenty. I do not have time to reset, sorry. As she wrote in the admin was listed below.

11.04.2014 21:14, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Amorphogynia necessaria / Tentatively identified / Alexander Belousov Not identified.

11.04.2014 21:09, Alexandr Zhakov

And who suffered a butterfly? I can not see anything and the transfer is not executed correctly.

11.04.2014 20:54, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Alexander, when loading photo Russian uninvited write anywhere is not necessary. Due to the fact that it was written "moth-moth tamariksovaya - Amorphogynia necessaria (Zeller, 1849)." Upload it as a vague and horrible for moderation. Who pulled under the Latin part of the name :)

06.04.2014 13:53, Basil Sergienko

Lycia sp. cm. comment on molbiol (objectified. butterflies)

05.04.2014 21:56, Alexander Belousov

Slightly dried up, a small series of let down. Photos from both sides. Try to understand.

04.04.2014 20:09, Alexander Belousov

This instance is not the same that on boards, but identical. Who warmer, I have caught pieces 20. All males.

04.04.2014 20:06, Alexander Belousov

SE Kazakhstan. Almaty region. Jungar Alatau mountain valley. pos. Suburban.
to light

04.04.2014 19:36, Andrey Ponomarev

On molbiole post URL # 23149 also from Kazakhstan 01.04.2014 and the assumption Amorphogynia necessaria

04.04.2014 18:52, Vasiliy Feoktistov

I confess: I was not there and did not see. If this is Kazakhstan - I wash my hands. Just in my area, at this time, with the appearance of no one but hirtaria andApocheima hispidaria(more I looked like the first) and the like have not seen :) We are waiting for clarification of geography and a copy.

04.04.2014 18:39, Alexandr Zhakov

Basil, then all running on mobiole already discussed in the "Definitions of butterflies" whether Amorphogynia necessaria, whether Lycia degtjarevae, and maybe Lycia hirtaria. :)
The truth is unfolding there. Alexander, this is the same butterfly?

04.04.2014 18:16, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Offhand (if MO)Lycia hirtaria:) But endure without geography irresponsible. Will not.

04.04.2014 18:13, Alexandr Zhakov

But geography can imagine.

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