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Photo #41930: Parnassius apollo

Male, ssp. merzbacheri (Fruhstorfer, 1906)

Parnassius apollo

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Base gallery. Upperside. Alive insect.

Photo, and identified by: Alexander Belousov. Image without retouching at the website

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2015-07-10 00:00:00, South Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, Kora River Gorge. Burhan-Bulak waterfall area. ~2120 m. a.s.l.

Comments on this image

31.07.2015 0:59, Peter Khramov

A still live. Typically, such a twisting go to prog without OCR. Where electronic issue - not a banner, I do not have)

30.07.2015 17:23, Alexander Belousov

Alas, Peter, no compilations, clean the scan sheet "living" book. Just contrast clocked in Photoshop. Where offer electronic version?

30.07.2015 15:54, Dmitriy Pozhogin

I have to drive)))

30.07.2015 15:23, Peter Khramov

Well Duc and Alexander obviously a fragment of an electric version of the thread there Dejavu.

30.07.2015 15:20, Dmitriy Pozhogin

And I have to have an electronic version! Mystic!

30.07.2015 14:18, Alexander Belousov

Yes, this book is. But there is no such subspecies -ssp. moscovitus Bryk & Eisner, 1938

30.07.2015 11:36, Dmitriy Pozhogin

Guide to the Butterflies of Russia and Adjacent Territories: Hesperiidae, Papilionidae, Pieridae, Satyridae

30.07.2015 10:45, Alexander Belousov

What Tuzova the book is written? I took from this -V.K.Tuzov -Babochki Russia Volume 1

30.07.2015 9:57, Dmitriy Pozhogin

Tuzova from the book exactly as I wrote - and on page Osipova, apparently as he wants)))

30.07.2015 6:22, Alexander Belousov

Probably so. They write that presented subspecies only clearly visible differences. The rest are missing. But why this sub-species is not on the page? If it flies - to be!
And in general, it is desirable to all subtypes indicate the place of residence! Or "letters" sorry? :-)

29.07.2015 15:48, Dmitriy Pozhogin

No not like this
ssp. moscovitus Bryk & Eisner, 1938 - the C. European part (from Moscow, Tula, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Nizhniy Novgorod up to Volgograd);
ssp. democratus Krulikowsky, 1906 - the NE. European part (Kirov, Perm, Izhevsk, Vjatka, Elabuga, Yoshkar-Ola);

29.07.2015 15:37, Alexander Belousov

ssp. democratus Krulikowsky, 1906 - the central European part

29.07.2015 7:48, Dmitriy Pozhogin

And aces a subspecies of Apollo flies in Nizhny Novgorod?)))

28.07.2015 18:43, Alexander Belousov

Sorry, I did not understand. I put a subspecies of aces - http://rusinsects.com/p-apol.htm. There just merzbacheri for North. Tien Shan and Dzungaria.

28.07.2015 14:49, Dmitriy Pozhogin

A clear call to honor someone, just. Gottfried Merzbacher - the famous German geographer, cartographer and mountaineer (pedivikiya)

28.07.2015 14:38, Dmitriy Pozhogin

I do not know what there is now a subspecies. merzbacheri sort severotyanshansky, and your Dzhungaria some sort was. Although these Parnassus - I do not want to understand even in this philately

28.07.2015 14:25, Alexandr Zhakov

Alexander, the question was why do you think that you have this subspecies. I myself have no idea what.
Dmitri, as a subspecies should be?

28.07.2015 13:59, Alexander Belousov

I found someone to ask! I know how much in something? So we call!

28.07.2015 11:16, Dmitriy Pozhogin

why merzbacheri ???

28.07.2015 8:59, Alexander Belousov

The female laid an egg directly on the "dad"

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