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Photo #32236: Cydia pomonella

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Cydia pomonella

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Base gallery. Upperside. Pinned specimen.

Photo, and identified by: Vasiliy Feoktistov. Image without retouching at the website

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2014-08-01 00:00:00, Russia, Moscow reg., Zheleznodorozhny city, light at night. leg. Feoktistov V.I.

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03.08.2014 11:18, Vasiliy Feoktistov

The overriding: it is never to keep a collection of the insects in the world. Burn them, and especially those suffering moths. Collection of insects should always be stored in a dry, dark and well-ventilated place.
Well, after raspravki butterflies always seem somewhat lost in the color.I attribute this to the fact that during the drying of the moisture evaporates insect, and it plays an important role in the manifestation of color saturation. Live Butterfly always looks brighter than Dried.

02.08.2014 20:20, Shamil Murtazin

I agree. rear wings when raspravke very beautiful. sorry then they lose it all somehow.

02.08.2014 1:25, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Like the usual form, and in the expanded form as much new to learn :) Definitely: I liked to spread all this small things :)

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