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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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18.09.2008 20:17, Kharkovbut

2-S.orion

IMHO, Pseudophilotes bavius.
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19.09.2008 0:42, Vlad Proklov

Please help me deal with the butterflies. Everything was shot in Volgograd and the region.
11 29.08.08-wall beam


11-Dyscia conspersaria

11 - Dyscia malatyana Wehrli, 1934 ssp. clara Pugaev & Zolotuhin, 2006.
Revision report [S. N. Pugaev, V. V. Zolotukhin, 2006. Moth of the genus Dyscia Hübner, [1825] (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) Lower and Middle Volga region.]

There it is given only for Kalmykia, the Astrakhan Region, and Dagestan, so this is a new form for the region (and E. M. Antonova wrote her article before the revision).

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 19.09.2008 00: 49
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19.09.2008 2:31, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv, 08.09.2008.
In the afternoon, I was grazing on the clover ...
Suspicion of Heliothis, but I won't risk it myself. smile.gif

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19.09.2008 2:33, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine...
Kharkiv, 08.09.2008.
In the afternoon, I was grazing on the clover ...
Suspicion of Heliothis, but I won't risk it myself. smile.gif

Helicoverpa armigera
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19.09.2008 4:40, VSB

(kotbegemot): Thank you

19.09.2008 9:24, svm2

11 - Dyscia malatyana Wehrli, 1934 ssp. clara Pugaev & Zolotuhin, 2006.
Revision report [S. N. Pugaev, V. V. Zolotukhin, 2006. Moth of the genus Dyscia Hübner, [1825] (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) Lower and Middle Volga region.]

There it is given only for Kalmykia, the Astrakhan Region, and Dagestan, so this is a new form for the region (and E. M. Antonova wrote her article before the revision).

Maybe I don't know the subspecies of clara, but the subspecies that is on the Internet is different

to VSB: 27-Similar to Spaelotis sp, I would assume senna, but it's like-Iran Turkestan
25-Hoplodrina, judging by the date, most likely ambigua

19.09.2008 9:32, svm2

to VSB 22-Amphipyra looks like tetra
something I think 18-Mesoligia furuncula

This post was edited by svm2 - 19.09.2008 09: 53

19.09.2008 10:00, barry

To svm2:


...
7-Ethmia pusiella
...

Maybe with my Ethmia there is a chance?
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596&st=4500#

19.09.2008 11:01, svm2

I'm not really a micro specialist look here they are shown side by side
http://www.sea-entomologia.org/PDF/BOLETIN...B32-047-222.pdf
and there it was necessary to write pusiella / candidella

This post was edited by svm2 - 19.09.2008 11: 51
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19.09.2008 13:09, barry

I'm not really a micro specialist look here they are shown side by side
http://www.sea-entomologia.org/PDF/BOLETIN...B32-047-222.pdf
and there it was necessary to write pusiella / candidella

Thanks!
Where is "write there"? The photo is signed in the original message...
In principle, you can find differences in the subtleties of the pdf copies, but I think you need to review at least a dozen to understand what is stable...

19.09.2008 13:30, svm2

Thanks!
Where is "write there"?

Under photo 7 VSB, especially since where he photographed both fly
http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/main.htm

This post was edited by svm2 - 19.09.2008 13: 33

19.09.2008 15:41, barry

Under photo 7 VSB, especially since where he photographed both fly
http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/main.htm
So how do I get into the VSB message, I'm not an admin. Let VSB write it there itself...

19.09.2008 15:54, svm2

Photos posted above (yesterday) for opedelenie under the number 7

19.09.2008 16:27, barry

Photos posted above (yesterday) for opedelenie number 7
Yes, I understood what photo I was talking about, I just made a mistake - not VSB, but wise_snake. But this doesn't change the situation, this is someone else's message, not mine, I can't get in there and write something, let wise_snake write it himself...

19.09.2008 16:45, svm2

I'm talking about what I wrote

19.09.2008 17:09, barry

I'm talking about what I wrote
Ah ... geez. smile.gif I thought that applies to me...

19.09.2008 19:37, Notodonta

Guys, how I dream of getting to Primorye!!! Meow! And then we have in Biysk the most super-this.

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19.09.2008 20:17, RippeR

Smerinthus ocellatus
Although in my opinion near Biysk there are butterflies much better wink.gif
by the way a good spread wink.gif

This post was edited by RippeR - 19.09.2008 20: 28

19.09.2008 20:36, Notodonta

I am urgently looking for a butterfly with the Russian or Latin name Svetlana!!! Is there one? Where to get, for the New Year urgent!!!Who knows anything?mol.gif

19.09.2008 20:39, Notodonta

Smerinthus ocellatus
Although in my opinion near Biysk there are butterflies much better wink.gif
by the way a good spread wink.gif

Which ones?! Tell us!!! I want to catch it!!!

19.09.2008 20:43, Vlad Proklov

I am urgently looking for a butterfly with the Russian or Latin name Svetlana!!! Is there one? Where to get, for the New Year urgent!!!Who knows anything?mol.gif

I only know a small thing.

1) Atkinsonia swetlanae (Stathmopodidae) -- looks like so (or maybe it is).
2) Pancalia swetlanae (Cosmopterigidae).

Both are from the Far East.

19.09.2008 21:22, gumenuk

08. Help with the definition. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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19.09.2008 21:30, Vlad Proklov

08. Help with the definition. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

1 - Eupithecia sp.
2 - Satyrium pruni
3 - Melitaea athalia
4 - Scopula ?ternata
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19.09.2008 21:36, Vlad Proklov

Which ones?! Tell us!!! I want to catch it!!!

Ripper probably meant S. planus, but it is not known from the Altai (although it is found on the border of China and Kazakhstan). In your own photo, the banal S. ocellatus.

Upd. Damn, I wanted to link S. planus to the Pittaway site, but the engine does not skip the message as spam over and over again. frown.gif

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 19.09.2008 21: 39

19.09.2008 21:58, gumenuk

09. Help with the definition. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

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19.09.2008 22:01, Vlad Proklov

09. Help with the definition. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan), June

I only know the third one-Calliteara pudibunda. We'll wait for the others...

By the way, I have my khripansky photos posted it smile.gif

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 19.09.2008 22: 02
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19.09.2008 22:26, gumenuk

I only know the third one-Calliteara pudibunda. We'll wait for the others...

By the way, I have my khripansky photos posted it smile.gif


I went and looked. Good.
After that meeting, I shot only caterpillars and made more than half a thousand shots. Mostly scoops (a lot of Melanchra persicariae), different bears, large caterpillars of moth-all go as if in waves: some descend, others appear. Shifts in about 5-7 days. Now I've dropped by Moscow for three days, and if it gets warmer , I'll go back to my dacha.
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20.09.2008 7:32, VSB

picture: ______________________Drepana_falcataria.jpgpicture: ________________.jpgpicture: ______________________Ligephila_pastinum.jpgpicture: 080.JPGI would like to verify and identify a number of butterflies, who knows tell me. 1. Birch sickle-wing.Drepana falcataria (Linnaeus, 1758); 2. One of the fireweeds.I don't know for sure 3. Grey pea scoop.Lygephila pastinum.Treitschke, 1826); 4) I will not venture to suggest anything.

20.09.2008 7:56, Динусик

Please help me identify the butterflies.
There is an assumption that 1 is Agriopis aurantiaria.

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20.09.2008 8:22, DavBaz

Dinusik
1.I think correctly Agriopis aurantiaria
2. Colotois pennaria?
VSB
1.Drepana falcataria
3.Possible, but not guaranteed
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20.09.2008 9:42, Динусик

And here with these help please to understand smile.gif

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20.09.2008 10:11, Vlad Proklov

I would like to verify and identify a number of butterflies, who knows tell me. 1. Birch sickle-wing.Drepana falcataria (Linnaeus, 1758); 2. One of the fireweeds.I don't know for sure 3. Grey pea scoop.Lygephila pastinum.Treitschke, 1826); 4) I will not venture to suggest anything.

2 - ?Agriphila straminella broken
4-Sitochroa verticalis

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 09/20/2008 10: 11

20.09.2008 10:28, Vlad Proklov

And here with these help please to understand smile.gif

1 - ?Arctiidae: Lithosiinae
2 - Diachrysia nadeja
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20.09.2008 17:13, Ilia Ustiantcev

Somewhere in 2007, I already posted this scoop, but no one identified it, although the garlic is visible, and it is not grated. Photographed in Moscow in early August. Maybe it's Polia?
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20.09.2008 22:19, VSB

(DavBaz,kotbegemot): Thank You

20.09.2008 22:27, Alexander Zarodov

By the way, do you remember when I exhibited the shaggy moth from Greece? This appears to be Euplocamus ophisa from Tineidae.

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21.09.2008 5:35, Динусик

Maybe someone will help with these butterflies? smile.gif

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21.09.2008 9:31, Ilia Ustiantcev

Is it Elophila nymphaeata or Nymphula nitidulata?
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And it's definitely Elophila nymphaeata? I don't like the rear fenders...
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This post was edited by Ilya U - 09/21/2008 09: 56

21.09.2008 11:11, DavBaz

Ilya U
1. Elophila nymphaeata
2. dunno
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21.09.2008 13:35, Vlad Proklov

Is it Elophila nymphaeata or Nymphula nitidulata?
And it's definitely Elophila nymphaeata? I don't like the rear fenders...

1 - Elophila nymphaeata
2 - Cataclysta lemnata

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 09/21/2008 13: 35
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