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Photo #64318: Brenthis ino

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Brenthis ino

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Base gallery. Upperside. Alive insect.

Photo: Alexsandr Golubev. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Vitalij Dobronosov. Tentative identification

Place of shooting/catching: Vologda region. Ustyuzhensky district

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18.04.2017 16:18, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Not identified Brenthis ino / Tentatively identified / Vitalij Dobronosov.

17.04.2017 21:13, Vasiliy Feoktistov

I don't even know, to be honest. I don't know Brenthisdaphne reached the Vologda region.? We have it the very option where you need an undergarment (in my opinion, of course) and it has been expanding its range to the north for quite a long time. It has long been possible to collect massively in the Moscow and Vladimir regions. You can, of course, put in inaccurate inos. Because-as you still want to wear underwear :)

14.04.2017 20:42, Alexandr Zhakov

Vasily, what other options are there?

13.04.2017 15:40, Vasiliy Feoktistov

There's nothing to do here without an undergarment...

13.04.2017 15:11, Vitalij Dobronosov

It appears to be Brenthisino (Rottemburg, 1775) (Mother-of-pearl meadowsweet)

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