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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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28.08.2008 21:44, VSB

(okoem):thank you

29.08.2008 0:17, Алексей Яковлев

Help us recognize this miracle from Peru. Mows under the rot on a banana leaf.

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29.08.2008 4:43, Pavel Morozov

Oh, what a beauty!
There are also signs of scoops, there is something from the crested. But in fact it will turn out to be some megalopigida

29.08.2008 7:24, Сергей-Д

Is it Pyrgus armoricanus or serratulae?
1. картинка: Resize_of_Pyrgus_armoricanus_serratulae_1_und_9.08.2008______________.jpg
картинка: Resize_of_Pyrgus_armoricanus_serratulae_1_up_9.08.2008______________.jpg
2. картинка: Resize_of_Pyrgus_armoricanus_serratulae_2_und_9.08.2008______________.jpg
картинка: Resize_of_Pyrgus_armoricanus_serratulae_2_up_9.08.2008______________.jpg

29.08.2008 8:17, okoem

Is it Pyrgus armoricanus or serratulae?

The first butterfly is more like Pyrgus alveus. The second IMHO, does not look like serratulae at all, in my opinion, this is armoricanus.
Sergey, on my website photos of P. carthami were signed P. serratulae for three years and no one noticed the error. From here - draw conclusions about the possibility of determining pyrgus from the photo. If you want to know, and not guess - cook.
In addition, you did not provide the date and location of the gathering, or the wingspan.
For example, serratula is very easily distinguished from armoricanus already by its wingspan, it is noticeably larger. In addition, serratula does not produce a second generation, which means that it does not occur in late summer or autumn. Also, armoricanus differs in that it has yellowish veins on the underparts, the overall background of the underparts is more reddish, and the overall background of the serratula is greenish (khaki). However, do not forget that there are two other similar species - carthami and alveus.

29.08.2008 8:25, svm2

ON my vzlyad armoricanus, but look here, the photo does not convey everything
http://www.tagfalter-monitoring.ufz.de/index.php?de=6271
and the first one can be alveus, I agree with Vladimir( it's a pity there is no sawyere)

This post was edited by svm2 - 08/29/2008 08: 47

29.08.2008 9:00, Zhuk

Help us recognize this miracle from Peru. Mows under the rot on a banana leaf.

This is a scoop. I saw it somewhere on the Internet. Scha chet do not remember what kind of birth.

29.08.2008 9:48, Pavel Morozov

to Ilya U
12 - Diarsia dahlii
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29.08.2008 12:42, RippeR

tolstogolovok to cook smile.gifIf I still held it in my hands, maybe I would say, but I'll tell you how to cook.. Since even if you compare the photos that Aces gives with the photos of the Diaries of Ukraine, the difference will be visible.. By the way, the second mustache is not black from below, so in theory armoricanus, if the sign is correct. Yes, and the first one is similar to armoricanus, but the floor is different

29.08.2008 12:46, PG18

Is it Pyrgus armoricanus or serratulae?

No, I don't think Alveus is here. Like all armorikanusy. You can tell by looking at the genitals. Moreover, it is not necessary to cook, but just clean the top of the abdomen from scales and look at the shape of the cucculus (the top part of the valva). The serratula has an oval cucculus, while the alveus group (including armoricanus) has a semicircular shape.

29.08.2008 13:17, dimocritus

a very large animal from Kiev
user posted image
http://i35.tinypic.com/2ce100p.jpg

This post was edited by dimocritus - 08/29/2008 13: 21

29.08.2008 13:28, Grigory Grigoryev

In my opinion, it is Catocala elocata.
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29.08.2008 13:34, Сергей-Д

thank you all!
to okoem: location-Luhansk region, I don't go to other places. These were caught in stepnaya balka 2 weeks ago. I forgot to measure the swing. Yes, judging by the above, and it is not necessary - I will give it to cook. Moreover, there is also a party of pyrgus and karcharodus on the razravilka.

29.08.2008 14:12, Alexander Zarodov

Is this scoop Tholera decimalis? MO, August.

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This post was edited by Double A-29.08.2008 14: 14

29.08.2008 14:16, Pavel Morozov

she is sama
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29.08.2008 18:14, Алексей Яковлев

This is a scoop. I saw it somewhere on the Internet. Scha chet not remember that for gender.


The devil take it!!! And I was so hoping for at least a definition of the genus!!! weep.gif

30.08.2008 8:38, VSB

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This is a blackish pigeon-Maculinea nausithous (Bergstrasser, 1779), or am I mistaken? A butterfly, of course, well-worn. But we need to deal with the species composition, what we have in Chelyabinsk found.

30.08.2008 15:03, Konung

yes, nausithous

30.08.2008 22:22, VSB

(Konung): Thank You

30.08.2008 23:17, Ilia Ustiantcev

You have some pretty good views in Chelyabinsk! Is it really right in the city?

31.08.2008 7:59, Konung

we have 4 types of Maculinea flying in Omsk right within the city limits-alcon, arion, nausithous and telejus...
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31.08.2008 9:40, Ilia Ustiantcev

Moscow. 4 scoops, accumulated in a week. 1 and 3 were found dead, so they didn't necessarily fly in August.
1.user posted imageParadrina clavipalpis or Platyperigea montana?
2.user posted imageEnargia paleacea?
3.user posted image
4.user posted imageAgrochola circellaris?

31.08.2008 12:10, VSB

(Ilya U): In the city limits of Chelyabinsk-forest, lakes, groves. The area of the city is more than 500 square kilometers.So, there are enough butterflies. This is my second year photographing butterflies. I have already picked up about 40 species, I think this is far from the limit. Recently, in the very center of the city in the park I saw a Swallowtail.
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31.08.2008 12:32, Zhuk

Moscow. 4 scoops, accumulated in a week. 1 and 3 were found dead, so they didn't necessarily fly in August.

1-in my opinion Paradrina
clavipalpis 2-Cirrhia icteritia
3 - Anarta trifolii probably
4-Agrochola circellaris
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31.08.2008 13:05, Ilia Ustiantcev

Well, swallowtail is still not scary. I once caught him in a vacant lot in Sverdlovsk near a new building. With your hands.

31.08.2008 13:11, DavBaz

I also caught my first swallowtail with my hands, on a neighbor's dill smile.gif

31.08.2008 15:19, VSB

picture: ________________.jpg
Swallowtails are wonderful! But back to the pigeons. I identified this beauty as the Wood Pigeon Cyaniris semiargus (Rottemburg, 1775).I would like to make sure or disbelieve...I am waiting for your opinions.

31.08.2008 15:33, Zhuk

she is sama

31.08.2008 15:34, DavBaz

VSB
Yes, I agree that semiargus

31.08.2008 16:08, VSB

Great,thank you very much. Maybe you will agree with the fact that this is a couple of wood Pigeons? Then I will present this view in a comprehensive way.picture: ______9980.JPG

31.08.2008 16:10, Zhuk

Plebejus argus

31.08.2008 16:19, VSB

If this is a Pigeon Argus, then Omsk is bypassed by the number of species of pigeons. Thanks!

31.08.2008 19:34, Konung

If this is a Pigeon Argus, then Omsk is bypassed by the number of species of pigeons. Thanks!

Please specify!
Why, you still haven't registered argus?? smile.gif

31.08.2008 23:15, barry

Help me determine it...

1. Crimea, 19.08.2007, at night on the light.
picture: IMG_3713.jpg

2. (?) Recurvaria leucatella
Crimea, August
picture: IMG_3919.jpg

3. Crimea, August
(?) Ethmia candidella / pusiella (how to distinguish it)
picture: IMG_3824.jpg

This post was edited by barry - 01.09.2008 01: 22

01.09.2008 6:56, Сергей-Д

to barry:
1. Eucosma pupillana, leafhoppers
3. They differ in the color of the hind wings, which cannot be done from this photo (candidella-the wings are white, sometimes grayish at the top, pusiella - the outer half of the wings is gray).

This post was edited by Sergey_D-01.09.2008 07: 17
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01.09.2008 12:25, Alexander Zarodov

I can't tell from this angle... confused.gif MO, August.

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01.09.2008 18:19, Dr. Niko

I can't tell from this angle... confused.gif MO, August.

?Scopula sp.
But I'm not really sure. shuffle.gif

This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 01.09.2008 18: 26

01.09.2008 18:22, Dr. Niko

Citizens, please name the scoop. Moscow region, Odintsovo, 22.08.08.

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01.09.2008 18:39, Guest

Dr. Niko
Cirrhia icteritia (Hufnagel, 1766)
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01.09.2008 18:40, DavBaz

Previous post this is what I wrote

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