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Rhopalocera of Moldova

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RippeR, 11.03.2007 1:13

I didn't know whether to go to bio - pictures or here. I decided that this is more appropriate.

Please write the butterfly summer times. Just the number and time are better.

Hesperiidae:
1. Erynnis tages (Linnaeus, 1758)
2. Carcharodus alceae (Esper, [1780])
3. lavatherae (Esper, [1783])
4. flocciferus (Zeller, 1847)
5. Muschampia tesselum (Hubner, [1803])
6. Pyrgus malvae (Linnaeus, 1758)
7. serratulae (Rambur, [1839])
8. alveus (Hubner, [1803])
9. armoricanus (Oberthur, 1910)
10. Carterocephalus palaemon (Pallas, 1771) (requires clarification, since the presence of this species in our country is doubtful. The avotr of the list is more likely to have gone wrong with the definition or something else smile.gifIn the principle of silvicola we also have not proven)
11. silvicola (Meigen, 1828)
12. Ochlodes sylvanus (Esper, [1778])
13. Hesperia coma (Linnaeus, 1758)
14. Thymelicus sylvestris (Poda, 1761)
15. lineola (Ochsenheimer, 1808)

Papilionidae:
16. Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758)
17. Zerynthia polyxena ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
18. Iphiclides podalirius (Linnaeus, 1758)
19. Papilio machaon

Pieridae:
20. Leptidea sinapis (Linnaeus, 1758)
21. morsei Fenton, 1881
22. duponcheli (Staudinger, 1871)
23. Anthocharis cardamines (Linnaeus, 1758)
24. Euchloe ausonia (Hubner, [1803])
25. Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758)
26. Pontia daplidice (Linnaeus, 1758)
27. chloridicae (Hubner, [1813])
28. Pieris napi (Linnaeus, 1758)
29. rapae (Linnaeus, 1758)
30. brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758)
31. Colias hyale (Linnaeus, 1758)
32. sareptensis Staudinger, 1871
33. erate (Esper, [1805])
34. chrysotheme ([Esper, 1777])
35. crocea (Fourcroy, 1785)
36. Gonepteryx rhamni (Linnaeus, 1758)

Satyridae:
37. Pararge aegeria (Linnaeus, 1758)
38. Lopinga achine (Scopoli, 1763) (most likely its indication is an error, requires verification)
39. Lassiomata maera (Linnaeus, 1758)
40. megera (Linnaeus, 1758)
41. Melanargia galathea (Linnaeus, 1758)
42. Coenonympha pamphilus (Linnaeus, 1758)
43. glycerion (Borkhausen, 1788)
44. arcania (Linnaeus, 1761)
45. hero (Linnaeus, 1761)
46. Maniola jurtina (Linnaeus, 1758)
47. Aphantopus hyperantus (Linnaeus, 1758)
48. Satyrus dryas (Scopoli, 1763)
49. Hipparchia fagi (Scopoli, 1763)

Nymphalidae:
50. Apatura iris (Linnaeus, 1758) (needs to be checked)
51. ilia ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
52. metis (Freyer, 1829)
53. Limenitis camilla (Linnaeus, 1764)
54. Neptis sappho (Pallas, 1771)
55. Vanessa atalanta (Linnaeus, 1758)
56. cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)
57. Inachis io (Linnaeus, 1758)
58. Polygonia c-album (Linnaeus, 1758)
59. Nymphalis vaualbum ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
60. xanthomelas (Esper, [1781])
61. polychloros (Linnaeus, 1758)
62. Aglais urticae (Linnaeus, 1758)
63. Araschnia levana (Linnaeus, 1758)
64. Argynnis paphia (Linnaeus, 1758)
65. pandora ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
66. laodice (Pallas, 1771)
67. aglaja (Linnaeus, 1758)
68. adippe ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
69. niobe (Linnaeus, 1758)
70. Issoria latonia (Linnaeus, 1758)
71. Clossiana euphrosyne (Linnaeus, 1758)
72. dia (Linnaeus, 1767)
73. Euphydrias maturna (Linnaeus, 1758)
74. Melitaea didyma (Esper, [1779])
75. trivia ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
76. diamina (Lang, 1789)
77. aurelia (Nyckerl, 1850)
78. cinxia (Linnaeus, 1758)
79. phoebe ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
80. Mellicta athalia (Rottemburg, 1775)

Riodinidae:
81. Hamearis lucina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Lycaenidae:
82. Thecla betulae (Linnaeus, 1758)
83. Favonius quercus (Linnaeus, 1758)
84. Nordmania pruni (Linnaeus, 1758)
85. spini (Fabricius, 1787)
86. w-album (Knoch, 1782)
87. ilicis (Esper, [1779])
88. acaciae (Fabricius, 1787)
89. Callophrys rubi (Linnaeus, 1758)
90. Tomares nogelii (Herrich-Schaffer, [1851])
91. Lycaena phleas (Linnaeus, 1758)
92. Heodes virgaurae (Linnaeus, 1758)
93. hippothoe (Linnaeus, 1761)
94. Thersamonolycaena dispar ([Haworth, 1803])
95. Thersamonia thersamon (Esper, [1784])
96. Cupido minimus (Fuessly, 1775)
97. osiris (Meigen, 1829)
98. Everes argiades (Pallas, 1771)
99. alcetas (Hoffmannseg, 1804)
100. decolorata (Staudinger, 1886)
101. Celastrina argiolus (Linnaeus, 1758)
102. Glaucopsyche alexis (Poda, 1761)
103. Scolitantides orion (Pallas, 1771)
104. Maculinea arion (Linnaeus, 1758)
105. alcon ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
106. rebeli (Hirschke, 1904)
107. Plebejus argus (Linnaeus, 1758)
108. argyrognomon (Bergstrasser, [1779])
109. idas (Linnaeus, 1761)
110. Aricia agestis ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
111. Cyaniris semiargus (Rottemburg, 1775)
112. Lysandra bellargus (Rottemburg, 1775)
113. coridon (Poda, 1761)
114. Meleageria daphnis ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
115. Polyommatus icarus (Rottemburg, 1775)
116. thersites (Cantener, 1834)
117. amandus (Scneider, 1792)
118. Agrodiaetus ripartii (Freyer, 1830)

Possible species: Leptidea reali, Pontia edusa, Aricia allous, Pseudophyllotes sp..

Please, if you have any information on any types. not specified or from the doubtful category - please write. Can anyone catch or read, please!
If you find any errors, also write to us smile.gif
I'll add more photos later.

This post was edited by RippeR - 13.03.2007 00: 31

Comments

11.03.2007 1:17, omar

Figs himself a ripper gives... rolleyes.gif
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12.03.2007 17:31, Aurelian

The dates of the summer are given approximately.

Papilionidae:
16. Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VI
17. Zerynthia polyxena ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) IV- нач. VI
18. Iphiclides podalirius (Linnaeus, 1758) кон. IV-beginning. VI, VII-VIII
19. Papilio machaon Con. IV-beginning. VI, VII-VIII, IX

Pieridae:
20. Leptidea sinapis (Linnaeus, 1758) - IV-VI, VII-VIII
21. morsei Fenton, 1881 where do the data come from? are there any reliably defined instances?
22. duponcheli (Staudinger, 1871) who determined? I don't think this type should exist in Moldova.
23. Anthocaris cardamines (Linnaeus, 1758) IV-VI
24. Euchloe ausonia (Hubner, [1803]) con. IV-V, possibly also VI
25. Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VI
26. Pontia daplidice (Linnaeus, 1758) кон. III-IX
27. chloridicae (Hubner, [1813]) are there any specimens?
28. Pieris napi (Linnaeus, 1758) IV-X
29. rapae (Linnaeus, 1758) IV-X
30. brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758) IV-X
31. Colias hyale (Linnaeus, 1758) V, VII, VIII-X
32. sareptensis Staudinger, 1871
33. erate (Esper, [1805]) V-X
34. chrysotheme ([Esper, 1777]) V, VI-VII, VIII-IX
35. crocea (Fourcroy, 1785) VII-X
36. Gonepteryx rhamni (Linnaeus, 1758) III-V, VI-X

Satyridae:
37. Pararge aegeria (Linnaeus, 1758) Con. IV-V, VI-VII, VIII-IX
38. Lopinga achine (Scopoli, 1763) (most likely its indication is an error, requires verification) may not be an error, in my opinion, the species may occur in you. It is, of course, local and secretive, but if you search, you can find it. VI-VII
39. Lassiomata maera (Linnaeus, 1758) V, VII-VIII
40. megera (Linnaeus, 1758) VI, V and VII-VIII
41. Melanargia galathea (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-VII
42. Coenonympha pamphilus (Linnaeus, 1758) V-IX
43. glycerion (Borkhausen, 1788) VI
44. arcania (Linnaeus, 1761) VI
45. hero (Linnaeus, 1761) I wonder if there are any modern reliable finds? V-VI
46. Maniola jurtina (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-IX
47. Aphantopus hyperantus (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-VIII
48. Satyrus dryas (Scopoli, 1763) VI-VII
49. Hipparchia fagi (Scopoli, 1763) VII

Nymphalidae:
50. Apatura iris (Linnaeus, 1758) (needs verification) VI-VII
51. ilia ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) VI-VII
52. metis (Freyer, 1829)
53. Limenitis camilla (Linnaeus, 1764) VI-VII
54. Neptis sappho (Pallas, 1771) V-VI, VII-VIII
55. Vanessa atalanta (Linnaeus, 1758)
56. cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)
57. Inachis io (Linnaeus, 1758)
58. Polygonia c-album (Linnaeus, 1758)
59. Nymphalis vaualbum ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
60. xanthomelas (Esper, [1781]) III-V, VI-VII
61. polychloros (Linnaeus, 1758) III-V, VI-VII
62. Aglais urticae (Linnaeus, 1758)
63. Araschnia levana (Linnaeus, 1758)
64. Argynnis paphia (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-VIII
65. pandora ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775)
66. laodice (Pallas, 1771) VII-VIII
67. aglaja (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-VII
68. adippe ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) VI-VII
69. niobe (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-VII
70. Issoria latonia (Linnaeus, 1758)
71. Clossiana euphrosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VI
72. dia (Linnaeus, 1767) V, VII-VIII
73. Euphydrias maturna (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VI
74. Melitaea didyma (Esper, [1779]) V, VII, IX
75. trivia ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) V, VII, IX
76. diamina (Lang, 1789) VI
77. aurelia (Nyckerl, 1850) VI-VII
78. cinxia (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VI
79. phoebe ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) V-VI, VII-VIII
80. Mellicta athalia (Rottemburg, 1775) V-VIII

Riodinidae:
81. Hemearis lucina (Linnaeus, 1758) V, VII-VIII

Lycaenidae:
82. Thecla betulae (Linnaeus, 1758) VII-X
83. Favonius quercus (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-VII
84. Nordmania pruni (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VI
85. spini (Fabricius, 1787) V-VI
86. w-album (Knoch, 1782) VI-VII
87. ilicis (Esper, [1779]) VI-VII
88. acaciae (Fabricius, 1787) VI-VII
89. Callophrys rubi (Linnaeus, 1758) IV-V, VII-VIII?
90. Tomares nogelii (Herrich-Schaffer, [1851]) it also seems to be extinct in Moldova? V
91. Lycaena phleas (Linnaeus, 1758) V, VII, IX
92. Heodes virgaurae (Linnaeus, 1758) VI-VII
93. hippothoe (Linnaeus, 1761) Have you ever seen them? V-VI
94. Thersamonolycaena dispar ([Haworth, 1803]) V, VII, VIII-IX
95. Thersamonia thersamon (Esper, [1784]) V, VII, VIII-IX
96. Cupido minimus (Fuesslyi, 1775) V-VI, VII-VIII
97. osiris (Meigen, 1829) V-VI
98. Everes argiades (Pallas, 1771) IV-V, VI-VII, VIII-IX
99. alcetas (Hoffmannseg, 1804) IV, V, VII. Did you catch them?"
100. decolorata (Staudinger, 1886) V-VI, VII-VIII
101. Celastrina argiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) IV-V, VI-VII
102. Glaucopsyche alexis (Poda, 1761) V-VII
103. Scolitantides orion (Pallas, 1771) V, VII
104. Maculinea arion (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VII
105. alcon ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) can I see photos of specimens? VII-VIII
106. rebeli (Hirschke, 1904) is probably a form of the previous species
107. Plebejus argus (Linnaeus, 1758) V-VI, VII-VIII
108. argyrognomon (Bergstrasser, [1779]) V-VI, VII-VIII
109. idas (Linnaeus, 1761) V-VI, VII-VIII
110. Aricia agestis ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) V-VI, VII-IX
111. Cyaniris semiargus (Rottemburg, 1775) V-VI, VII-VIII
112. Lysandra bellargus (Rottemburg, 1775) V-VI, VII-IX
113. coridon (Poda, 1761) VII-IX
114. Meleageria daphnis ([Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775) VI-VIII
115. Polyommatus icarus (Rottemburg, 1775) V-X
116. thersites (Cantener, 1834) V-VI, VII-VIII
117. amandus (Schneider, 1792) V-VII
118. Agrodiaetus ripartii (Freyer, 1830) Where do the data on this species come from? if you really have one, then it flies in VII-VIII

Pontia edusa-most likely, you have this particular species, and not daplidice
Leptidea reali-should be determined by the genitals
Correctly Anthocharis, not Anthocaris, Hamearis, not Hemearis
Still heard that you caught Limenitis reducta. Unfortunately, I don't know the details.
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13.03.2007 0:34, RippeR

This is the first time I've heard about redux. And I am very doubtful, because we do not have Populi, Camilla is found in single copies. once in a thousand years, and there is no data at all about the reduction (even from old sources).

Morsay wasn't defined by me. Those that I determined myself-I determined by the shape of the wings and the color from below. In general, it fits very well. But their habitation is just all joint and simultaneous. Nevertheless, we will leave everything to the conscience of the compilers of the list.

There are definitely Du Ponchels. According to single copies from some place, in my opinion Goyan. But it is extremely rare in our country and even more so.

Pontia chloridice was also caught, and also, in my opinion, from the Goyans. Although in the old collections they seem to be from other places as well. It is also very rare.

Hero has not been caught for a long time, but there were definitely finds earlier.

Nogeli in Moldova is already extinctfrown.gif, but for some reason it is still included in the list.. Who knows, maybe in some ravine down the Dniester there are still some? EEh.. dreams..

Hippotoe did not catch more than once, but a friend caught, though a long time ago..

altsetasov caught more than once-a sordid look.

I can take a picture of the alkonovs - I'll go soon and try to capture them.

A friend of mine caught Riparty. I haven't seen these copies myself, and they haven't shown them yet. Well, once they say. so it is most likely found. I'll check again.

This post was edited by RippeR - 13.03.2007 00: 43
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13.03.2007 11:36, Aurelian

RippeR, it would be nice to specify the authors of the list and the source from which it is borrowed. And please mark the species that you have encountered.

The redux is also indicated by the Morgun for Mogilev-Podolsky (Ukraine, on the border with Moldova).

The discovery of riparti (if it is riparti, and not admetus) is really interesting, I would like to see specimens and a description of the biotope in which they were caught.

Could you post a photo of Morseya and Alcetas? I will be very grateful.

13.03.2007 19:45, RippeR

The last list without a name - a friend reprinted and printed it out. But I'll ask what authors they were.

If the redux is somewhere on the border of Ukraine, then we most likely have a stray one.
It looks like we still have Khazars, also flying on the border. But again, most often stray. Although the fact of her death has not yet been published, except for 1-2 copies of dubious origin. smile.gif

Riparty's find, but I'll ask you to show it to me. Photos are unlikely to be taken, but we'll wait and see. Description of the poroshu biotope.

Take a picture of my "Morse", at the same time we will accurately determine if possible. And altsetas-please!

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