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Photo #3402: Orgyia antiquoides

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Orgyia antiquoides

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Photo: Oleg Seliverstov. Image redone at the website. Identified by: Tatyana Gordeeva

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2009-06-22 09:32:00, Tatarstan, nearby Naberezhnye Chelny city.

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10.06.2011 14:48, Peter Khramov

Shot moved to Orgyia antiquoides.

09.06.2011 21:03, Tatyana Gordeeva

This species belongs to Orgyia Och. genus according to the website. But this is definitely not Laelia, cause its hairlocks are simple by structure, and Clostera of Orgyia and Teia genera have ciliae of different hair, compound and with thicker endings (as you can see on this photo). Even though they are rather similar by color, Laelia feeds on different plants as reeds and sedges.

09.06.2011 18:56, Peter Khramov

Moderators, if approve, add new species...

09.06.2011 15:48, Tatyana Gordeeva

Teia antiquoides (Hübner, [1822]) too.

16.01.2011 16:45, Tatyana Gordeeva

Can be Teia antiquoides (Hübner, [1822]). Bright black stripes, saffron-colored. And a food plant is bilobate bushes, not monocotyledonous on what Laelia feeds.

05.07.2009 15:56, Peter Khramov

Photo goes to Laelia coenosa.

03.07.2009 19:44, Denis Tumanov

Laelia coenosa (Hübner, [1808]).

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