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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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19.02.2007 17:11, svm2

Please help me identify Ennominae from Kyrgyzstan

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22.02.2007 9:42, okoem

N. stevenaria is similar to mine.
http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/3_Geometrid..._stevenaria.htm

Does anyone know what these caterpillars are? Similar to Cucullia sp., about 15 mm long. Found under a rock. Crimea, Feodosia, February 21, 2007.

update: The caterpillar is apparently not Cucullia, but Cryphia sp.

update2: Apparently this is Cryphia rectilinea.

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23.02.2007 14:23, BO.

The first butterfly of the year. In early February, I found it on the window. Not big 1-1. 5 cm. It looks black in daylight.
Astrakhan region.

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23.02.2007 14:46, Zhuk

Apple moth ( Cydia pomonella)

23.02.2007 20:28, Guest

Please help me define the view. The place and date of capture is unknown.user posted image

23.02.2007 21:59, Pavel Morozov

Is this mother-of-pearl by any chance from a Chinese-made butterfly frame?
I am inclined to think that this is Argynnis sagana.

23.02.2007 22:21, Guest

That's right, it's from a purchased souvenir box. Thank you, very similar to Argynnis sagana. Unfortunately, I can't see the bottom.

28.02.2007 23:44, RippeR

Plebeian - Irkutsk 04.07.04. P. Zama. up to the subspecies, if possible. And then there was a problem with the definition.
Pyadenitsa-Moldova 27.05.06
Satyr - Ceylon
the last pigeon-Primorye (later I'll look at the label, now the butterfly is hidden far away) Tongeia fischeri ssp?

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01.03.2007 9:52, svm2

Plebeian - Irkutsk 04.07.04. P. Zama. up to the subspecies, if possible. And then there was a problem with the definition.
Pyadenitsa-Moldova 27.05.06
Satyr - Ceylon
the last pigeon-Primorye (later I'll look at the label, now the butterfly is hidden far away) Tongeia fischeri ssp?



moth--Selenia lunularia Hb, 1788
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02.03.2007 9:33, RippeR

Golubyanka - Moldova, Sarato-Meresheni, 26.04.06. Presumably amandus, but when determined-did not agree with the size and habitat. Tuzov's amanduses are all mountainous (Crimea, Caucasus, etc., except for the Amur ones), and they are also larger in size, this one is 28 mm wide. Maybe a subspecies of some strange..?

Meshochnitsa-Moldova, Miceuc, 10.06.06. Arrived at the light.

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02.03.2007 11:06, svm2

it looks like Amandus, near Kiev in 5 and 6 years met in early jun
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02.03.2007 22:59, okoem

2 Ripper
Agrees that Amanda. In principle, it is connected with the mountains only by the fact that where it is higher, it is cooler. Because Amanda is a northern type, so to speak. And the size of pigeons can vary very much.

Bagworm, if I'm not mistaken,
Megalophanes viciella (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) - Pea bagworm
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03.03.2007 1:46, RippeR

then in scoops: all Moldovan
1.Mikeuc. 28.06.06. na svete
2.Chisinau. 22.07.06. in the entrance on the 3rd floor smile.gif
3. Chisinau. 05.05.05. into the light

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03.03.2007 4:08, Vlad Proklov

then in scoops: all Moldovan


1 Noctua interposita. Well, maybe even a dark specimen of N. orbona.
2 Lygephila craccae.
3 Charanyca trigrammica.

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03.03.2007 12:23, RippeR

khokhlyatki: is it even possible to identify them in this state? smile.gif
1. Moldova, Miceuc, 10.06.06, on light
2. Chisinau, 30.04.74

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03.03.2007 12:38, Vlad Proklov

khokhlyatki: is it even possible to identify them in this state? smile.gif
1. Moldova, Miceuc, 10.06.06, on light
2. Chisinau, 30.04.74

Not sure, but maybe Drymonia ruficornis, male and female? I just never caught them, so I looked them up in my book.
Update: I wrote nonsense, I apologize.

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03.03.2007 12:53, Zhuk

  
2. Chisinau, 30.04.74

I think this is generally a female moth Lycia hirtaria
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03.03.2007 13:09, svm2

khokhlyatki: is it even possible to identify them in this state? smile.gif
1. Moldova, Miceuc, 10.06.06, on light
2. Chisinau, 30.04.74


1-similar to the dark male Calliteara pudibunda
2-more like hirtaria
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03.03.2007 14:52, Pavel Morozov

1-similar to the dark male Calliteara pudibunda
2-more like hirtaria

I fully support it.
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03.03.2007 17:00, RippeR

nifiga OK itself.. geometrid.. I never would have thought of that.. and I thought what a strange tuft..

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04.03.2007 1:48, Aurelian

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05.03.2007 14:46, svm2

adding 2 more images, I hope to help

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05.03.2007 15:24, sealor

Today I found a shovel in the entrance! Tell me who, there is an assumption that this is Scopelosoma satellites according to Lampert, but there is not clearly.., but it is unlike albopunctata.

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05.03.2007 16:16, svm2

Today I found a shovel in the entrance! Tell me who, there is an assumption that this is Scopelosoma satellites according to Lampert, but there is not clearly.., but it is unlike albopunctata.


She, more properly Eupsilia transversa Hfn, 1766
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09.03.2007 15:16, guest: М

Irkutsk plebeius-argyrognomon
(so far)
Primorskaya-Tongeia fischeri (no frills)
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21.03.2007 11:30, Mylabris

Dear colleagues!
Can you tell me (at least up to families) what are these butterflies?
All images were taken in August in south-eastern Kazakhstan (coast of Kapchagai VDHR), 60 km away

SV of Almaty. On the light of the lamp, between 23.00 and 1.00. Sagebrush-solyanka desert, 800 m from Urez

water.
Thank you all in advance!

21.03.2007 11:42, Mylabris

Dear colleagues!
Can you tell me (at least up to families) what are these butterflies?
All images were taken in August in south-eastern Kazakhstan (coast of Kapchagai VDHR), 60 km away

SV of Almaty. On the light of the lamp, between 23.00 and 1.00. Sagebrush-solyanka desert, 800 m from Urez

water.
Thank you all in advance!
Continued:

21.03.2007 12:07, svm2

4.10. jpg--Tyta luctuosa D et Schiff, 1775
7. jpg--Clytia syriaca Bugnion, 1837 looks like a pity for the invisible hind wings

21.03.2007 12:49, svm2

jpg.17--что-то из Catocalinae Dysgonia sp., Grammodes sp.

21.03.2007 12:52, Vlad Proklov

Dear colleagues!
Can you tell me (at least up to families) what are these butterflies?
All images were taken in August in south-eastern Kazakhstan (coast of Kapchagai VDHR), 60 km away

SV of Almaty. On the light of the lamp, between 23.00 and 1.00. Sagebrush-solyanka desert, 800 m from Urez

water.
Thank you all in advance!
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No. 17 is similar to Drasteria caucasica.

21.03.2007 22:30, okoem

1. Moth, probably Scopula sp.
6 and 15. Ognevka. Possibly Aporodes floralis.
3, 5, 9, 13 - also ognevki

21.03.2007 22:37, okoem

2 and 16-it looks like Coleophoridae are Cover moths

24.03.2007 10:50, nimu

Help plz to determine the scoop.
Onega Lake 10.07.06

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24.03.2007 10:56, nimu

And this one is also plz.
Moscow region 29.06.06

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24.03.2007 11:50, Zhuk

Help plz to determine the scoop.
Onega Lake 10.07.06

This is not a shovel, but a white-throated Ptilodon capucina (=Phalaena camelina)
And this one is also plz.
Moscow region 29.06.06

Like Anaplectoides prasina
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26.03.2007 12:30, Alexander Zarodov

Spring came to the Moscow region and all sorts of lepidoptera flew away. I couldn't identify this one.
Thank you in advance!

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26.03.2007 12:33, omar

Pyadenitsa-vesennitsa. I don't remember Latin.
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26.03.2007 12:50, Alexander Zarodov

Pyadenitsa-vesennitsa. I don't remember Latin.


Thanks!
Birch springweed (Archiearis parthenias). I haven't seen them before, although they're obviously not uncommon. It's just that I'm almost not interested in spring moths smile.gif

26.03.2007 12:50, svm2

Double A

Archiearis parthenias L,1761
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28.03.2007 7:05, Сергей-Д

Please tell me what kind of spring scoop is this? I arrived at the light yesterday
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