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Photo #59432: Phyllophila obliterata

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Phyllophila obliterata

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Base gallery. Upperside. Alive insect.

Photo, and identified by: Irina Nikulina. Image without retouching at the website

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2016-07-14 23:05:00, Russia, Primorskiy Krai, Partizanskiy distr.,Tigrovoje

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25.08.2016 11:39, Irina Nikulina

Apparently, so. I looked at all the pictures, most similar to the Italian one with a very wavy post-basal sling and the Swiss ones (1 and 3-4) with lepiforum.de, only much more contrasting.

25.08.2016 10:40, Alexandr Zhakov

Yes, not like ours, very contrasting and dark. Maybe it's just the shape.

25.08.2016 0:39, Irina Nikulina

No, Sash, I don't know anything like that. What confused you? I have no doubts about it, it seems that everything is within the limits of variability. There were a lot of them, all about the same, and they don't differ much from last year's ones. Many have wider dark bandages than in most images. There are other camera angles (but not this ex), I can show you. I did not put it, the photos are not too good.

24.08.2016 22:48, Alexandr Zhakov

Painfully strange, and there is nothing like it?

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