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28.07.2008 12:03, Zhuk

We continue to have fun... Who is it? Metalloid attracted attention with an unusual background pattern of wings (I apologize for the quality of the photo). This isn't Euchalcia consona, is it?

her, banal Macdunnoughia confusa.
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28.07.2008 12:20, mikee

Moving on smile.gifNoctua pronuba ? Wingspan-5.5 cm

28.07.2008 12:23, Zhuk

Moving on smile.gifNoctua pronuba ? Wingspan-5.5 cm

ога
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28.07.2008 12:32, mikee

regional State Administration

And this one?

28.07.2008 12:35, svm2

Abrostola tripartita in my way
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28.07.2008 12:51, Konung

Abrostola tripartita in my opinion

That's the one!

28.07.2008 13:11, bials

The "backfill" question. Is it all Xestia ditrapezium or not?
And is it possible to distinguish Xestia ditrapezium from triangulum from the photo?
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28.07.2008 13:52, svm2

3-triangulum
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28.07.2008 14:13, Alexander Zarodov

I brought chernushek from the Caucasus (Arkhyz-Dombay), I was hoping that there would be something interesting, but it seems that everyone is Ethiopian?

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28.07.2008 14:28, mikee

And finallysmile.gif, the photo is blurry due to the fact that the scoop was shaking from the cold. However, maybe you'll find out?

28.07.2008 14:32, svm2

Everything except the scoop, same place.

14.user posted imageCharissa obscurata or Gnophos obfuscata?


Not C. ambiguaria ?

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28.07.2008 15:27, VSB

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In June, I shot one butterfly in the Chelyabinsk city forest.I never saw her again.Therefore, it was impossible to improve the quality or take interesting angles. It is important to first determine what kind of butterfly. According to the determinants available to me, it seems to be Kraeglazka Peterburgskaya (Lasiommata petrovitana). I understand that you also need an undergarment, but there is a very poor one . Nevertheless, I put it up. If anyone can suggest something, I will be grateful.

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28.07.2008 16:04, Vabrus

Yes, imho, this is exactly it smile.gif

28.07.2008 17:29, Zhuk

And finallysmile.gif, the photo is blurry due to the fact that the scoop was shaking from the cold. However, maybe you'll find out?

Heliothis viriplaca

28.07.2008 18:21, bials

Help us identify leafmakers. MO Odintsovo district.
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28.07.2008 23:27, Alexander Zarodov

But this one turns out to be Coenonympha tullia chatiparae, there's no one else like? KCR, Lower Arkhyz, altitude ~2000 meters, in a meadow, mid-July.

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28.07.2008 23:36, Zhuk

tullia exactly
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29.07.2008 0:08, okoem

The photo is blurry due to the fact that the scoop was shaking from the cold.

In fact, she wasn't shivering from the cold, but warming up before the flight.

29.07.2008 0:27, Vlad Proklov

Help us identify leafmakers. MO Odintsovo district.

1 - Acleris bergmanniana
2 - Paramesia gnomana
3 - Syricoris lacunana I wonder which one is in this topic this year? The twentieth?
4 - Cnephasia ?asseclana

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 01.12.2009 20: 39
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29.07.2008 5:18, VSB

Vabrus: Thank You

29.07.2008 10:02, Zhuk

I brought chernushek from the Caucasus (Arkhyz-Dombay), I was hoping that there would be something interesting, but it seems that everyone is Ethiopian?

It looks like it is

This post was edited by Zhuk - 29.07.2008 10: 04
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29.07.2008 10:28, mikee

In fact, she wasn't shivering from the cold, but warming up before the flight.

It's the same smile.gif

29.07.2008 12:22, DIMID

Hi everybody.
Your thoughts. confused.gif

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29.07.2008 12:32, Alexander Zarodov

Kavkazskaya zheltushka (Karachayevsk district), July 16. Banal hyale or something local?

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29.07.2008 12:41, Zhuk

Hi everybody.
Your thoughts. confused.gif

1 - Furcula bifida, 2 - Lithosia quadra
3 - Hamearis lucina, 4 - Melitaea sp.

This post was edited by Zhuk - 29.07.2008 12: 45
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29.07.2008 13:00, Zhuk

by the way, Melithea is some kind of hard aberrant, it would be good to look from below.
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29.07.2008 13:28, DIMID

Already.

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29.07.2008 14:34, Zhuk

possibly Boloria selene. I'm unsure

29.07.2008 16:09, Alexander Zarodov

Lzhepestryanka, Karachayevsk neighborhood. Amata phegea or kruegeri? I didn't understand how they differ...

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29.07.2008 17:00, svm2

Rather nigricornis see here
http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/eversmannia_03-04_28.pdf
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29.07.2008 17:23, Alexander Zarodov

Rather nigricornis see here
http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/eversmannia_03-04_28.pdf



Oh, thank you! What a good article, we will understand smile.gif

29.07.2008 20:56, Tyomochkin

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29.07.2008 21:41, Vabrus

to Tyomochkin
1 - Pheosia tremula (Clerck, 1759)
2 - Siona lineata (Scopoli, 1763)
4 - Drepana falcataria (Linnaeus, 1758)
5-Biston betularia (Linnaeus, 1758)
6-like Odontopera bidentata (Clerck, 1759)
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29.07.2008 21:43, Vabrus

3-finger to the sky Cosmorhoe ocellata (Linnaeus, 1758)

29.07.2008 21:51, Vlad Proklov

3-finger to the sky Cosmorhoe ocellata (Linnaeus, 1758)

Yes, this is it.

29.07.2008 23:30, Tyomochkin

Sps
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29.07.2008 23:35, Zhuk

Atp

1 - Moma alpium
2 - Hypomecis roboraria
3,4,5 - Angerona prunaria
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30.07.2008 6:37, VSB

picture: 45678.JPGI did something wrong, the forum doesn't have the request that I supposedly made. If I repeat myself, I'm sorry. In Chelyabinsk, in June, this moth was shot.I couldn't find a complete analog in the available definitions. If you can help.

30.07.2008 6:54, Alexil

Diacrisia sannio (Linnaeus, 1758) - meadow bear. I recommend http://www.leps.it

30.07.2008 7:39, RippeR

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