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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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11.09.2008 18:35, akulich-sibiria

the photo is not very good...maybe someone will help...caught on an oak tree in Siberia..it's just that the oak tree is not native to us
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11.09.2008 18:38, Vlad Proklov

the photo is not very good...maybe someone will help...caught on an oak tree in Siberia..it's just that the oak tree is not native here

Some kind of Acleris sp., possibly an introduced species...
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11.09.2008 18:39, gumenuk

Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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11.09.2008 18:46, Vlad Proklov

Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

1 - Calliteara pudibunda
2 - ?
3 - Autographa gamma
4 - Lycia hirtaria
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11.09.2008 19:06, gumenuk

01 Taken in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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11.09.2008 19:31, gumenuk

02 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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11.09.2008 19:34, Vlad Proklov

02 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

1 - Tethea or
2 - Cucullia umbratica
And before that, another Cleora cinctaria.
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11.09.2008 19:54, gumenuk

Is this also Cucullia umbratica ?

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11.09.2008 20:00, gumenuk

03 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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11.09.2008 20:24, Vlad Proklov

03 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

1-Depressaria sp., the same species, apparently, as before.
2 - no ideas.
I doubt it about the hood.
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11.09.2008 20:35, gumenuk

04 Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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11.09.2008 20:36, AntSkr

Once I asked, but no one answered: what is the difference between Cucullia umbratica and Cucullia lucifuga?

This post was edited by AntSkr - 09/11/2008 20: 36

12.09.2008 7:59, svm2

Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

1438-Euplexia lucipara
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12.09.2008 8:11, svm2

04 Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

1,2-Xanthorhoe designata
3-Gluphisia crenata
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12.09.2008 8:12, svm2

Cucullia lucifuga - both
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12.09.2008 9:15, Stas Shinkarenko

Please tell me whose caterpillar this is. Near Volgograd, there are now a lot of them, they are from 3 to 5-6 cm long.
And the bedstraw hawk moth?

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12.09.2008 12:25, Vlad Proklov

Please tell me whose caterpillar this is. Near Volgograd, there are now a lot of them, they are from 3 to 5-6 cm long.
And the bedstraw hawk moth?

1 - Orgyia dubia
2 - Hyles hippophaes

12.09.2008 13:01, gumenuk

05 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), May-June

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12.09.2008 13:21, svm2

1,4 Lithophane socia

3 Anarta trifolii

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12.09.2008 13:57, gumenuk

06 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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12.09.2008 14:20, svm2

2,3 L. halterata-not the first freshness
4 Hypomecis punctinalis
1-Eupithecia-gray and so it is difficult to determine, and then still flying, similar to vulgata, but not fact
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12.09.2008 14:41, gumenuk

07 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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12.09.2008 15:35, ABCDEF

Tell me, please, is this a bindweed hawk moth?
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12.09.2008 15:41, VSB

picture: 5690_.JPG(svm):Thank you.
Among the footage taken in the summer, I found this butterfly.When I shot it, I thought it was a clover moth(Chiasmia clathrata), but now I doubt it very much.And the shape of the wings and color seems to be different. Or am I wrong?

12.09.2008 15:45, svm2

Ematurga atomaria

12.09.2008 16:07, Zhuk

Tell me, please, is this a bindweed hawk moth?

yes, Agrius convolvuli
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12.09.2008 16:12, Zhuk

07 Shot on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

1 - Euphydryas aurinia
2 - Pyrgus malvae
3,4 - Melitaea diamina
5 - Melitaea athalia
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12.09.2008 16:31, VSB

(svm2): I think the last caption is not for my butterfly. Heather moth I shot, I can show, suddenly, error

14.09.2008 9:22, DavBaz

VSB
IMHO, I agree with svm2, atomaria moth.

14.09.2008 11:12, Ilia Ustiantcev

What kind of butterfly? From somewhere in Tibet, from northern India, Morozzz and Zhuk have already agreed on Arichanna sp. Up to the species no one knows?
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14.09.2008 12:41, DavBaz

First you should straighten it out. And the fact that Arichanna sp I also agree.
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14.09.2008 19:51, NSN

I ask for help in identifying leafmakers:
1.picture: P1050292.JPG Shot in the Ternopil region, Skala-Podilska, May 16.
2.picture: P1080564.JPG Odessa region, Pridnestrovie plavni, June 5
, 3.picture: P1090675.JPG Odessa region, June 26
, 4.picture: P1100896.JPG Odessa region, August 12
, 5.picture: P1110084.JPG Odessa region, August 17

14.09.2008 20:27, VSB

(svm2, DavBaz): The moth I exposed can only be a heather moth (Ematurga atomaria) if its characteristic feathery antennae have become a rib, that is,they are not visible in the photo. These pictures I refer to as marriage. Thank you for helping me figure this out.

14.09.2008 21:56, Ilia Ustiantcev

In the female heather moth, they can be at least an edge, even if not an edge!

15.09.2008 4:43, VSB

picture: veresk.jpgThis is understandable.But in the frame, they can be different. I had to find out what the butterfly was. Moth heather I have repeatedly been removed, but it looked like this(see photo).The photo that I posted didn't remind me of her.

15.09.2008 8:01, svm2

Then the female is definitely e., and this is the male

This post was edited by svm2-15.09.2008 10: 10

15.09.2008 11:08, akulich-sibiria

help with scoops from Khakassia. Early September

maybe something from Xanthia..maybe icteritia..?
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and this one might be from Mithimna...?
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15.09.2008 12:32, svm2

1-yes
2-similar to European obsoleta
3-Amphipoea sp.
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15.09.2008 16:11, barry

Help me determine if it's like a fire pit...
Crimea, August 2008

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15.09.2008 16:14, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine if it's like a fire pit...
Crimea, August 2008

I think they're all Pyrausta despicata. We will wait for confirmation/correction from Okoem-A.
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