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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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30.07.2008 12:26, Alexander Zarodov

Help with the motley birds.
1,3,4 - MO, 2-Western Caucasus.

1. picture: zyg01.jpg

2. picture: zyg02.jpg

3. picture: zyg03.jpg

4. picture: zyg04.jpg

My assumptions:

1,4 - Zygaena lonicerae
2 - Zygaena transalpina
3 - Zygaena viciae

30.07.2008 13:15, svm2

Help with the motley birds.
1,3,4 - MO, 2-Western Caucasus.


My assumptions:

1,4 - Zygaena lonicerae
2 - Zygaena transalpina
3 - Zygaena viciae


Like this
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30.07.2008 13:24, Tyomochkin

1picture: IMG_0052.jpg
2picture: IMG049.jpg
3picture: IMG046.jpg
4picture: IMG048.jpg
5picture: IMG047.jpg
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7picture: IMG_0053.jpg
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30.07.2008 15:00, Zhuk



well, damn it, it's quite simple smile.gif
1 - Lymantria dispar
2 - Aedia funesta
3 - Noctua fimbriata
4 - Cucullia umbratica
5 - Lasiocampa quercus
6 - Noctua fimbriata
7 - Scoliopteryx libatrix
8 - Ascotis selenaria
9 - Euthrix potatoria (пазор вам! everyone knows this view!)
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30.07.2008 15:21, Tyomochkin

smile.gif
I've determined a lot of this myself, but I don't mind playing it safe! Just a lot of controversial stuff...

30.07.2008 15:34, Tyomochkin

Many thanks to everyone for the definition, the rest of the material is already quite clearly distinguishable smile.gif beer.gif
No, here's the latest one smile.gif
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30.07.2008 16:30, Alexander Zarodov

There are some questions about fire pits near Moscow.

1. Eudonia or Scoparia?

picture: cramb0705.jpg

2. C this at all neponyatki shuffle.gifSilvery as perlella, but after all not she? Is Chrysoteuchia culmella really like this?

picture: cramb0620.jpg

This post was edited by Double A-30.07.2008 16: 35

30.07.2008 16:41, svm2

Many thanks to everyone for the definition, the rest of the material is already quite clearly distinguishable smile.gif  beer.gif


interposita

30.07.2008 17:14, Vlad Proklov

Help with the motley birds.
1,3,4 - MO, 2-Western Caucasus.

Like this

The second is Z. dorycnii, transalpines in the Caucasus no.
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30.07.2008 17:16, Vlad Proklov

There are some questions about fire pits near Moscow.

1 - Scoparia ?subfusca
2-Crysoteuchia culmella torn to pieces. By the way, it is so ragged that Crambus lathoniellus / pratella can also be. The drawing is no longer there.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 30.07.2008 18: 50
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30.07.2008 18:58, bials

Please help me determine a small detail (mo. Odintsovo district)
1.picture: ______________________________1.jpg
2.picture: _______________________1.jpg
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4.picture: __________________________4.2.jpg

30.07.2008 19:06, Vlad Proklov

Please help me determine a small detail (mo. Odintsovo district)

1 - Hedya ochroleucana
2 - Monopis monachella
3 - Sciota ?rhenella
4-Pyralidae: Phycitinae, further pass.
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30.07.2008 20:14, Alexander Zarodov

31.07.2008 5:54, VSB

Thank you, apparently it's a female.I looked at the picture in the determinant "Butterflies of the Middle Urals" in the photo, the rear wings are gray-green.

31.07.2008 6:01, VSB

My last message refers to the Meadow Bear and its definition, and thanks to those who responded to the request.

31.07.2008 6:11, VSB

And this question is for connoisseurs of mother-of-pearl. I thought this pair were Niobe pearls. Am I right ?

Pictures:
picture: 80.JPG
80.JPG — (133.57к)

31.07.2008 6:44, Guest

No, it's F. adippe

31.07.2008 8:07, okoem

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

Here's another good determinant -

Atlas / catalog of butterflies by name -
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...erlingsfamilien

Atlas for self-identification by photo -
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.pl?Fotouebersichten

Thank you, apparently it's a female.I looked at the picture in the determinant "Butterflies of the Middle Urals" in the photo, the rear wings are gray-green.

It's a male. The whiskers are feathery. In the "Butterflies of the Middle Urals" - also a male.

31.07.2008 16:55, Alexander Zarodov

Yponomeuta sp. Before the view is real? Arkhyz, July 17.
It is similar to Yponomeuta cagnagella.

picture: yp0717.jpg

And one more small thing. Moscow Region, May 31.
Very similar to Plutella porrectella.

picture: plutella11.jpg

This post was edited by Double A-31.07.2008 17: 38

31.07.2008 21:09, Vlad Proklov

Yponomeuta sp. Before the view is real? Arkhyz, July 17.
It is similar to Yponomeuta cagnagella.
And one more small thing. Moscow Region, May 31.
Very similar to Plutella porrectella.

1. Like yes.
2. Да.
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01.08.2008 9:47, barry

(?) Syntomis phegea
Kharkiv, 06.07.2008.

Pictures:
picture: IMG_8849.jpg
IMG_8849.jpg — (98.93к)

01.08.2008 10:18, barry

Help with the motley birds...
All - Kharkiv, June-July 2008.

1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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01.08.2008 14:56, Alexander Zarodov

Eupithecia sp. Up to a kind of no chance?
Nizhny Arkhyz, July 17.

picture: eup0717.jpg

01.08.2008 15:03, DYNASTES

2 Barry

assumption:
1-Clover mottle Zygaena trifolii
5-Meadowsweet mottle Zygaena filipendulae
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01.08.2008 15:14, svm2

Mottled
birds 1,6-lonicerae
2,5-filipendula
3,4,7-loti can be viewed in okoem

http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/main.htm
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01.08.2008 15:25, barry

Mottled
birds 1,6-lonicerae
2,5-filipendula
3,4,7-loti can be viewed in okoem

http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/main.htm

Thanks! Are you sure?" okoem said that flying in Kharkiv is not the same as in Crimea... smile.gif

This post was edited by barry - 01.08.2008 15: 26

01.08.2008 15:33, svm2

These fly, in my opinion, all over Ukraine, in the Crimea mottled much larger number of species

01.08.2008 19:53, Ilia Ustiantcev

Scoops. Pustoshkinsky district, Pskov region.
1.user posted imageTver region. Eurois occulta?
2.user posted imageMythimna ferrago?
3.user posted image3,5,7,10 - Polia bombycina?
4.user posted imageMesapamea sp.?
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6.user posted imageAgrotis segetum?
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8.user posted imageMythimna impura?
9.user posted imageXestia ditrapezium?
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11.user posted imageMythimna albipuncta?
12.user posted imageAbrostola triplasia?

This post was edited by Ilya U-01.08.2008 21: 12

02.08.2008 8:31, dimocritus

Kyiv
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02.08.2008 8:39, Ilia Ustiantcev

Euplagia quadripunctaria
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02.08.2008 9:15, barry

These fly, in my opinion, all over Ukraine, in the Crimea mottled much larger number of species
In the Crimea, probably in theory more, but I understood from the words of okoem that there can be not only Crimean ...
PS. What about my (?) Syntomis phegea (above the mottles)?

02.08.2008 9:27, Zhuk

Scoops. Pustoshkinsky district, Pskov region.

1-yes
2-yes
3,5,7,10-well, it looks like yes, were they big? bombycin up to 4-5 cm in span.
4 -?
6-I think Graphiphora augur
8-why not pallens?
9-yes
11-also ferrago.
12-yes
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02.08.2008 9:36, Ilia Ustiantcev

11-exactly? Here's a comparison of albipuncta: http://hpbimg.peppix.de/HP_Mythimna_albipuncta_1.jpg
5 is slightly smaller than the others, and 3 has some strange pattern...

This post was edited by Ilya U-02.08.2008 09: 38

02.08.2008 9:39, Zhuk

in my opinion, ferrago is still.

02.08.2008 9:41, Zhuk


5 slightly smaller than the rest

Well, I don't know what Apamea sordens is like...
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02.08.2008 10:57, okoem

11-exactly? Here's a comparison of albipuncta: http://hpbimg.peppix.de/HP_Mythimna_albipuncta_1.jpg
5 is slightly smaller than the others, and 3 has some strange pattern...

I agree with albipuncta. In ferrago, the overall color is more gray (rather than reddish, as in the photo) and the white dots are not pronounced.
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02.08.2008 11:30, okoem

In the Crimea, probably in theory more, but I understood from the words of okoem that there can be not only Crimean ...
PS. What about my (?) Syntomis phegea (above the mottles)?

filipendula-definitely it
is loti-perhaps that too
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02.08.2008 15:07, Динусик

Please help me identify the butterflies.

Pictures:
picture: P8010154.JPG
P8010154.JPG — (258.32к)

picture: P8010158.JPG
P8010158.JPG — (220.45к)

02.08.2008 15:34, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify the butterflies.

1 - Loxostege (Margaritia) sticticalis
2 - Choreutidae. ?Prochoreutis sp.
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02.08.2008 16:33, Ilia Ustiantcev

C keep4u.ru something's happening... Mikra (2nd part) from Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, from the week before last.
1.user posted imageMoscow
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5.user posted imageFive fingers?
6.user posted imageThe most famous micra? smile.gif
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9.user posted imageMetendothenia atropunctanа?
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13.user posted imageSyricoris rivulana?
14.user posted imageEuleioptilus carphodactyla?

This post was edited by Ilya U-02.08.2008 17: 24

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