DescriptionCydalima perspectalis, brown color variant.JPG
English: The picure shows the brown variant of the box tree moth (Cydalima perspectalis), which represented just a few per cent (1-5%) of the moth population in my garden. Actually this was the 4th brown one of the hundreds of adult box tree moths that I saw swarming about for weeks.
Magyar: A képen a selyemfényű puszpángmoly (Cydalima perspectalis) barna színváltozata látható, mely csupán néhány százalékát (1-5%) jelentette a kertünket elözönlő molypopulációnak. Igazából ez volt a negyedik ilyen színű lepke a sok száz közül, és az egyetlen, amelyet képes voltam élőben lefényképezni kb. 2 hónap alatt.
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Nagy Sándor m&m (NagySandor.EU)
Törökbálint, Hungary
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