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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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25.09.2008 11:28, Cerura

4-Lacanobia aliena-most likely, in any case, Lacanobia sp.

I totally agree with you. Exactly aliena

25.09.2008 12:07, gumenuk

[quote=bials,25.09.2008 08:41]

25.09.2008 12:12, gumenuk

5 Voronezh region, Pavlovsky district, June

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25.09.2008 12:25, Cerura

1. Eugraphe sigma
2. Hypomecis roboraria/punctinalis
3. Ascotis selenaria
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25.09.2008 12:43, bials

5 Voronezh region, Pavlovsky district, June

4. Red poplar perelivnitsa (Apatura ilia f. clytie)
Vitaly Ivanovich, aren't you going to the macro club meeting?

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25.09.2008 12:56, svm2

 
2. Hypomecis roboraria/punctinalis

roboraria
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25.09.2008 12:58, gumenuk

4. Red poplar perelivnitsa (Apatura ilia f. clytie)
Vitaly Ivanovich, aren't you going to the macro club meeting?

I don't mind (if I'm in Moscow), but I don't know redface.gif

25.09.2008 13:35, gumenuk

Butterflies that need to be identified

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25.09.2008 13:51, Pavel Morozov

2- Polia nebulosa
3- Leucoma salicis
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25.09.2008 14:11, gumenuk

Help in identifying pigeon holes teapot.gif

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25.09.2008 15:22, Vlad Proklov

Help in identifying pigeon holes teapot.gif

1, 3 - Lycaena alciphron
5, 7, 8 - Plebejus argus
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25.09.2008 16:04, gumenuk

1. There are difficulties in identifying these small items

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25.09.2008 16:07, Olearius

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2 - Aricia eumedon
4 - Aricia allous
6-Plebeius argus (most)
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25.09.2008 16:30, okoem

5, 7, 8 - Plebejus argus

7-allous
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25.09.2008 16:43, svm2

7-allous

???????????

25.09.2008 16:45, gumenuk

  ???????????

And I've already fixed rolleyes.gifit at home

25.09.2008 16:46, svm2

Ah, you are clear by the caption under the photo, and not by the order

25.09.2008 16:53, Vlad Proklov

1. There are difficulties in identifying these small items

Well, the last (and probably the first) - apple moth (Cydia pomonella) - the rest I will not dare.
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25.09.2008 16:58, gumenuk

Ah, you are clear by the caption under the photo, and not by the order

I decided to organize my array of images. Now go to the number (issued by the camera) I add the name of the butterfly to the beginning in Latin. They are grouped by this name in the database. When browsing, I quickly go to the desired group of snapshots:

26.09.2008 0:50, okoem

Ah, you are clear by the caption under the photo, and not by the order

Hmm ... I didn't notice that the numbering starts with "4" there shuffle.gif
Now go to the number (issued by the camera) I add the name of the butterfly to the beginning in Latin.

And I start by deleting the file name given out by the camera (it is useless), and replace it with the date+time of shooting.
Sorry for the offtop.

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26.09.2008 6:47, gumenuk

Can someone identify these people ?

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26.09.2008 8:13, Stas Shinkarenko

Tell me, please, what kind of pigeons, Polyommatus thersites or Icarus? Or maybe someone else...
Filmed in the Volgograd region (Mikhailovka). July 30, last year.

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27.09.2008 15:05, Андреас

- Please identify these chervonchikov with CMS: (the first two photos belong to different individuals).
- I tried "Cornelio", - there are strong doubts.

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27.09.2008 15:42, DavBaz

Андреас_101_.JPG
and _15_.JPG Lycaena phlaeas
4_.JPG Lycaena alciphron male
5_.JPG female Lycaena alciphron
6_.JPG female Lycaena dispar
12_.JPG Lycaena phlaeas
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27.09.2008 16:34, Андреас

- Thank you Immensely, DavBaz jump.gif

27.09.2008 17:20, gumenuk

Who can say how Macaria alternata differs from Macaria notata ?

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27.09.2008 19:25, barko

alternata differs from notata in its pattern, and most importantly in its color. alternata is purple.
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27.09.2008 19:30, gumenuk

alternata differs from notata in its pattern, and most importantly in its color. alternata is purple.

What did I take? redface.gif

This post was edited by gumenuk - 27.09.2008 19: 30

27.09.2008 19:31, DavBaz

gumenuk, I can't say for sure, but I will assume that the main difference is the development of bandages. Perhaps in alternata they will be wider.
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27.09.2008 19:38, gumenuk

gumenuk, I can't say for sure, but I will assume that the main difference is the development of bandages. Perhaps in alternata they will be wider.

What did I take? And the name semiothisa is already obsolete?

27.09.2008 19:39, DavBaz

We took this
picture 1,4,5. alternata
2. notata
3. Macaria sp. alternatasignaria?
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27.09.2008 19:50, Cerura

Help for gumenuk!

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27.09.2008 20:10, guest: barko

Help for gumenuk!


which book is this photo from?

27.09.2008 20:22, gumenuk

What is the difference between Autographa gamma and Autographa mandaina &
And what was taken from me? (Moscow region)

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28.09.2008 0:34, Cerura

What is the difference between Autographa gamma and Autographa mandaina &
And what was taken from me? (Moscow region)

It's hard to tell from photographs of this group of species in nature. Now, if they were straightened, and even gelatinous with prepared genitals...
Most likely, photo# 3 is mandarina, and everything else is gamma! But this is very approximate...
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28.09.2008 8:09, DavBaz

vicgrr
DSC05181 Chazara sp.
DSC05182 Chazara briseis
DSC05183 Chazara briseis (this one would do well to see underhand)
DSC05185 also briseis
DSC05186 and DSC05187 Satyrus dryas
DSC05188 Erebia theano
DSC05189 Erebia neriene

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28.09.2008 9:01, gumenuk

1. Help with the definition. (Moscow region)

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28.09.2008 9:10, Ilia Ustiantcev

Xestia ditrapezium all of them.
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28.09.2008 9:24, gumenuk

2. Help with the definition. (Moscow region)

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28.09.2008 9:42, Ilia Ustiantcev

One erebid from Yekaterinburg was identified as Paracolax tristalis. But now I looked - very similar to Trisateles emortualis.

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