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07.07.2008 16:16, Zhuk

I don't know what to do with these scoops. Does anyone know who they are?
Volgograd region, Elton 08.2007

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07.07.2008 16:21, Vlad Proklov

Miscellaneous scoops, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, June 23-29.

A. No, oboznatushki. This is still O. plecta. And the other one on the site - too.
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07.07.2008 16:22, Vlad Proklov

I don't know what to do with these scoops. Does anyone know who they are?
Volgograd region, Elton 08.2007

Odice arcuinna
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07.07.2008 16:54, Ilia Ustiantcev

Now pyadenitsy, all from the same place.
1.user posted imageIt is clear that Cyclophora, but what is it? 2.user posted imageScopula nigropunctata?
3.user posted imageThera variata? 4.user posted imageAlcis repandata?
5.user posted imageMacaria liturata? 6.user posted image
7.user posted imageLomographa bimaculata? 8.user posted imageCosmorhoe ocellata?
9.user posted imageEpirrhoe tristata? 10.user posted imageQuite a large one.
11.user posted imageThera variata? 12.user posted imageEulithis testata?
13.user posted image14. user posted imageLet it be otus! How is it in Russian, by the way, if it is bordered-marginata?

This post was edited by Ilya U-07.07.2008 16: 58

07.07.2008 18:02, Papilion

to Ilya Y
1. Cyclophora albipunctata
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Like, but I can't vouch. their variability is not weak
5.Yes
6. Scopula rubiginata? A weak assumption. I'm probably wrong.
7. And that's right, male bimaculata
8. Yes
9. She
10.?No options
11.Perhaps yes, only 4 more shabby
12.No, Eulithis mellinata
13. Chlorissa viridata
14. Lomaspilis opis, I don't know Russian, but in terms of names, it's better to get more involved in Latin

This post was edited by Papilion - 07.07.2008 18: 04
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07.07.2008 18:36, Papilion

A couple of scoops that no one has identified yet. Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, mid-June.
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1. Lacanobia contigua
2. Xestia castanea (maybe)
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07.07.2008 22:37, Zhuk

to Ilya U

4 in my opinion A. bastelbergeri
6 Macaria brunneata
10 Parectropis similaria
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08.07.2008 1:04, mikee

Last weekend, Ryazan region
522-Polyommatus icarus ?
523,524 - Autographa bractea ?
527 - Panthea coenobita ?
528 - Angerona prunaria ?
530,533 - Trachea atriplicis ?
537 - ?

PS. Somehow strange files are joined, the order changes all the time and is inconsistent. My apologies.

08.07.2008 1:04, Vlad Proklov

to Ilya U

4 in my opinion A. bastelbergeri
6 Macaria brunneata
10 Parectropis similaria

Well, only Itame brunneata.
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08.07.2008 1:06, Vlad Proklov

Last weekend, Ryazan region
522-Polyommatus icarus ?
523,524 - Autographa bractea ?
527 - Panthea coenobita ?
528 - Angerona prunaria ?
530,533 - Trachea atriplicis ?
537 - ?

PS. Somehow strange files are joined, the order changes all the time and is inconsistent. My apologies.

Golubyanka -- amanda, 537-Anaplectoides prasina, the rest is correct.

08.07.2008 8:49, Ilia Ustiantcev

Ognevki and several moles that are most similar to them, to make the remaining two messages equal in size.
1.user posted imageCatoptria pinella?
2.user posted imageCrambus lathoniellus?
3.user posted imageCataclysta lemnata?
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6.user posted imageSpilosoma lubricipeda?
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9.user posted imageScoparia pyralella?
10.user posted imageArchips podana or still one of the Choreutidae?
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And that's all-same as with scoop number 2? And then Zhuk called her copper (KKMO, by the way), Papilion-Xestia castanea, which is even on the list of kotbegemot-and not, but only on sungaya.narod.ru...

This post was edited by Ilya U-08.07.2008 08: 52

08.07.2008 15:51, Vlad Proklov

Ognevki and several moles that are most similar to them, to make the remaining two messages equal in size.
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So what about scoop number 2?" And then Zhuk called her copper (KKMO, by the way), Papilion-Xestia castanea, which is even on the list of kotbegemot-and not, but only on sungaya.narod.ru...


1, 3, 6, 9-I agree.

2-C. pratella, rather.
4 - Phtheochroa inopiana
5 - Sciota rhenella
7-I don't know if it's a flat mole or something...
8 - Phlyctaenia perlucidalis
10-Archips podana, of course.
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I don't know the scoop. If caught, you can also demolish Sviridova...
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08.07.2008 16:24, Ilia Ustiantcev

The last batch of butterflies from the dacha.
1.user posted imageMorophaga choragella?
2.user posted imagePlutella xylostella?
3.user posted imageLathronympha strigana?
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6.user posted imageOlethreutes arcuella?
7.user posted imageEnarmonia formosana?
8.user posted imageAdela cuprella?
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08.07.2008 16:31, Vlad Proklov

The last batch of butterflies from the dacha.

1, 2, 3, 6, 7 -- yes.

4 - Orthotaenia undulana
5-Choristoneura lafauryana, sort of.
8 - Nemophora metallica
9 - Apotomis capreana
10 - Acleris bergmanniana
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09.07.2008 8:28, Michail M

Who can tell you what kind of malware it is???

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09.07.2008 9:24, Zhuk

It is similar to the female firefly Sctrpophaga praelata...

09.07.2008 11:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

A few photos from Moscow and Sverdlovsk. For starters, micra and her ilk.
Moscow.
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Glazov station (meaning Danilov...), Yaroslavl region.
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Sverdlovsk.
7.user posted imageEilema sororcula?
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This post was edited by Ilya U-09.07.2008 16: 31

09.07.2008 11:39, Zhuk

4 Zygaena lonicerae
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09.07.2008 15:47, Vlad Proklov

A few photos from Moscow and Sverdlovsk. For starters, micra and her ilk.

Moscow.
1 - ?Ephestia sp.
2 - Scoparia ?angustea
3 - Agapeta hamana
4 - Zygaena lonicerae

Glazov station, Yaroslavl region.
5 - Crambus perlella
6 - Amblyptilia punctidacyla

Sverdlovsk.
7 - Aphelia paleana
8 - ?Morphaga choragella Unclear size.
9-Evergestis extimalis
10 - Celypha striana
11 - Aphomia sociella
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09.07.2008 16:31, Ilia Ustiantcev

8 - if it is, then at the lower border of the frame. It doesn't feel like a" healthy fool", somewhere the size of Monopis laevigella from previous posts.

09.07.2008 16:37, Vlad Proklov

8 - if it is, then at the lower border of the frame. It doesn't feel like a" healthy fool", somewhere the size of Monopis laevigella from previous posts.

Ah, so Nemaxera betulinella.
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09.07.2008 16:43, bahurin

help me figure it out. I doubt between argynnis adippe and argynnis niobe confused.gif. The length of the forewing is 27 mm, the wingspan of the extended butterfly is 47 mm. Caught a week ago on a forest road. The forest is mixed birch poplar pine.
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thank you in advance.

09.07.2008 17:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

Macro. Almost all of them are from Sverdlovsk.
1.user posted imageParacolax tristalis?
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3.user posted imageLeucoma salicis?
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6.user posted imageProtodeltote pygarga? What if she has relatives there?
7.user posted imageCabera exanthemata?
8.user posted imageSatyrium pruni?
9.user posted imageSatyrium pruni?
10.user posted imageSemiargus, but what if there is a relative of his in the Urals?
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12.user posted imageFrom Moscow. aversata or imitaria?
And also: are there any butterflies in the Urals that look like red-necked lichen and poplar tapeworm?

This post was edited by Ilya U-09.07.2008 17: 38

09.07.2008 19:14, Papilion

to bahurin I
mine adippe
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09.07.2008 19:47, Papilion

1. Like yes
2.Lacanobia sp.?
3. I agree
6.Protodeltote pygarga
7.Yes
8 and 9. Yes, both Satyrium pruni
10.It seems semiargus is.
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09.07.2008 19:59, bahurin

to bahurin to
mine adippe

And for what reasons? I just want to understand how to distinguish?

10.07.2008 8:52, Papilion

Pictured at niobe
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For me, they differ in the development of 2 spots indicated in the photo. Adippe often just doesn't have them.(as in your case)
Thank you to sungaya.narod for the photo

This post was edited by Papilion - 10.07.2008 08: 53

10.07.2008 15:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

Eupithecia - figs with them, but please help me determine 2 and 4. By the way, 2 is one of the largest scoops from the Noctuidae family that I have seen.

10.07.2008 15:38, akulich-sibiria

I put photos on the proffee's court...please help us and confirm it mol.gif
Siberia, born July-early August
1....it is thought that Blepharita amica L.
picture: IMG_3877_.jpg
2 ... two butterflies Mamestra (=Polia) nebulosa hufn.
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3.... there are no guesses
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10.07.2008 15:39, AntSkr

isn't 4 erebis, by any chance? something from Herminiinae...
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10.07.2008 15:58, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes, I see. She has such a noticeable sign on her nose, but the scuffed wings complicate everything.

10.07.2008 16:04, Vlad Proklov

I put photos on the proffee's court...please help us and confirm it mol.gif
Siberia, born July-early August

1-3 agree, 4 -- something from Apameini, like, but here's what...
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10.07.2008 16:06, Zhuk

Macro. Almost all of them are from Sverdlovsk.


2 - Eurois occulta
4 - Polypogon tentacularia, по-моему
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10.07.2008 16:20, Ilia Ustiantcev

Eurois occulta. Thank you, it fits perfectly! This is one of the largest "real" scoops in the Lampert atlas. A long time ago I took a picture of it in the Volokolamsk district, so it was half as small...
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10.07.2008 16:29, Zhuk

Eurois occulta. Thank you, it fits perfectly! This is one of the largest "real" scoops in the Lampert atlas. A long time ago I took a picture of it in the Volokolamsk district, so it was half as small...

Damn, I clicked on the flower smile.gif. In general, a fairly ordinary scoop, because of its size is easily determined.

10.07.2008 16:41, Ilia Ustiantcev

What do you think about pyadenitsa from Moscow? It's still not a terrible terrible eupithecia!

This post was edited by Ilya U-10.07.2008 16: 41

10.07.2008 16:53, Zhuk

yes et Idaea aversata vrode
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10.07.2008 16:55, AntSkr

moth aversata, on imitaria is quite different...
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10.07.2008 18:04, Pavel Morozov

#11 Eupithecia abietaria
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10.07.2008 18:34, akulich-sibiria

here are some more moths
of 1-Cerura (=Harpyia) bicuspis
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2- Amanthes ditrapericum
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3-Cosmia pyralina
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4-a frequent guest I think here, but still))..this is Autographa gamma, I don't know if the Latin is the same now for this species
picture: IMG_3882_.jpg

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