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Photo #41307: Lepidoptera sp.

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Photo: Leon Ortlieb. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Robot

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2006-06-05 09:10:00, Юго-восточный Казахстан, Джунгарский Алатау, 1200-1300 м н.м. в пойме реки Коксу.

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14.07.2015 18:31, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Well, if one species Belyanko - then I think you can.
A substrate .... What can I say: Many butterflies love this deal: http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/27678)))

14.07.2015 18:17, Leon Ortlieb

So good, Basil! I myself can see three species. Only one do not agree, the argument does not suffice.

Everything is okay!
There's still a bunch of one type of whiteflies have, on a pile of horse manure. Maybe it will be easier?

14.07.2015 17:06, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Leon, just in this photo clearly several species and I do not understand what to give preference to supply to any one in certain :)
There are already similar group photos where it is not clear where to put though like all objects are defined.

14.07.2015 0:32, Leon Ortlieb

Basil, I had sat for about an hour, picking arguments sites viewed, links found to continue the discussion, he wrote, but he forgot to copy itself .. and sent. Gluck, and my comment was gone for good .. .. It was annoying .. And then like a bud that you have seen and read your:
"Silent means consent". As the joke .. It is ridiculous of course, but you guessed comments with respect to time ..Oh well. But once again, back to the issue, look for the answer, and the desire was not yet ..

09.07.2015 11:35, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Silent means consent :)

09.07.2015 11:32, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Cupido buddhista / Confidently identified / Leon Ortlieb Not identified.

09.07.2015 0:33, Vasiliy Feoktistov

What to do with them? In uncertain?

08.07.2015 22:10, Alexander Belousov

From top to bottom - Alexis Amanda argiolus, Alexis, and three argiolus Amanda. Could in someone to make a mistake. A Cupido buddhista observed at altitudes of 2300 to 3400 m. Your shot is more than a kilometer below.

08.07.2015 20:54, Leon Ortlieb

Where to find it? Why exactly there?

08.07.2015 20:18, Alexander Belousov

Leon, I found only - Polyommatus amandus, Glaucopsyche alexis, Celastrina argiolus. Maybe someone will make out? Cupido buddhista exactly no.

08.07.2015 18:33, Leon Ortlieb

Dozens of butterflies gathered in one place, at the watering. When I got a little closer, they scattered .. There was no desire to have to wait, make a copy .. So there were only pictures taken from a distance.

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