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23.04.2007 0:25, Vlad Proklov

Help plz determine.

1) The scoop Lygephila pastinum.
2) Moth Erannis defoliaria, most likely. But there may be something related, maybe someone will tell you more precisely.
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23.04.2007 18:06, Pavel Morozov

specifically Erannis defoliaria
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23.04.2007 22:18, nimu

Help plz determine.
Moscow region August

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23.04.2007 22:57, Bad Den

in my #2-listovertka
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23.04.2007 23:02, Guest

a 1-scooper Pseudeustrotia candidula (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
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24.04.2007 2:24, Vlad Proklov

Help plz determine.
Moscow region August

Leaf Wrapper -- looks like Pandemis corylana.
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25.04.2007 12:41, nimu

Help plz determine the scoop.
All Moscow region, to the light.

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25.04.2007 12:46, nimu

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25.04.2007 13:26, svm2

1-Polychrysia moneta F,1787
2-Graphiphora augur F,1775
3-Pachetra sagittigera Hfn,1766 ?
4-Melanchra persicariae L,1761
5-Abrostola triplasia L,1758
6-Tholera decimalis Poda,1761
7-ideridis rivularis F,1775
8-Agrotis exclamationis L,1758
9-Euplexia lucipara L,1758
10-Agrotis ipsilon Hfn,1766
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26.04.2007 2:01, nimu

Help plz leafmakers and other microdetects.
All Moscow region to light.

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26.04.2007 2:05, nimu

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26.04.2007 2:08, nimu

And more

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26.04.2007 4:10, Vlad Proklov

Help plz leafmakers and other microdetects.
All Moscow region to light.

It looks like this:

1 - Hypsopygia costalis (Pyralidae).
2 - Rivula sericealis (Noctuidae).
3-Pass, possibly Chimabachidae sp..
4 - Notocelia cynosbatella (Tortricidae).
5 - Elaphria venustula (Noctuidae).
6 - Morophaga choragella (Tineidae).
7 - Monopis monachella (Tineidae).
8 - Archips ?podana (Tortricidae).
9 - Hedya ochroleucana.
10 - Apotomis capreana.
11 - Acleris ?schalleriana (Tortricidae).
12 - Acleris holmiana (Tortricidae).
13 - Nola cucullatella (Nolidae).
14 - Scoparia ?basistrigalis (Crambidae).
15 - Eupithecia sp. (Geometridae).

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 02.12.2009 16: 36
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26.04.2007 20:07, Pavel Morozov

Cute toe cap.

26.04.2007 22:12, nimu

Speaking of socks. Does it refer to bears or dwarf silkworms?

26.04.2007 23:34, Vlad Proklov

Speaking of socks. Does it refer to bears or dwarf silkworms?

Nolids are dwarf silkworms smile.gif
Previously, they were sometimes referred to as scoops or bears, but now it is mainstream to single them out in a separate family.
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27.04.2007 5:10, nimu

Help the plz to determine another micr.

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27.04.2007 5:15, nimu

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27.04.2007 14:21, Vlad Proklov

Help the plz to determine another micr.


It looks like this:

16 - Ypsolopha asperella, (Ypsolophidae).
17 - Ypsolopha asperella, (Ypsolophidae).
18 - Epiblema foenella, (Tortricidae).
19 - Choristoneura diversana, (Tortricidae).
20 - Eulia ministrana, (Tortricidae).
21 - Ancylis badiana, (Tortricidae).
22 - Ypsolopha asperella, (Ypsolophidae).
23 - Eupithecia sp., (Geometridae).
24 - Epinotia trigonella, (Tortricidae).
25 - Acleris logiana, (Tortricidae).
26 - Ypsolopha dentella, (Ypsolophidae).
27 - Ancylis upupana, (Tortricidae).

And to the previous one:

3 - ?Anchinia sp., (Amphisbatidae).

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 02.12.2009 16: 48
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28.04.2007 23:19, Alexander Zarodov

Last night flew into the window in the city of Mytishchi MO such animals.
I have identified it as Cleora cinctaria. Right?

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28.04.2007 23:40, Vlad Proklov

Last night flew into the window in the city of Mytishchi MO such animals.
I have identified it as Cleora cinctaria. Right?

In my opinion, it is correct.
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29.04.2007 7:36, Sv Kononova

Good day, dear ones!
Yesterday I was looking at the library's 2003 issue and found some illustrations that I would like to consult you about.-

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In the foreground is Clossiana selene, right? Or am I wrong?

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Is this a Nordmannia w-album?

And now they are completely incomprehensible to me :

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This is obviously one of the Catfish or Moth families - but I'm still very poorly acquainted with these families, and I can't even roughly tell myself who it is.

I will be very grateful for your help!

All images were taken in 2003 in the Podolsk district of the Moscow region.

29.04.2007 11:36, Zhuk

3-scooper Actinotia polyodon (Clerck, 1759) Fig.
4-Hawk moth Mimas tiliae, (Linnaeus, 1758)
Fig. 6-scooper Catocala nupta (Linnaeus, 1767)
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29.04.2007 12:33, Vlad Proklov

Good day, dear ones!
Yesterday I was looking at the library's 2003 issue and found some illustrations that I would like to consult you about.


The first two (daily) ones are correctly identified.
From the remaining undefined ones:
Figure 5-Hedya leafhopper sp., either H. nubiferana or H. pruniana.
Figure 7-Apparently moth Lomographa temerata

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 04/29/2007 12: 38
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29.04.2007 18:26, Sungaya

Lomographa temerata has black spots on the underside of the wing center.

Figure 7-More like a female Cabera pusaria
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29.04.2007 23:36, Pavel Morozov

Lomographa temerata has black spots on the underside of the wing center.

Figure 7-More like a female Cabera pusaria


I agree.

30.04.2007 7:40, nimu

Help the plz to determine another micr.
All Moscow region to light.

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30.04.2007 7:47, nimu

and these

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30.04.2007 12:45, Dinusik

Tell me please. Is it one of the mother-of-pearl girls? Similar to Argynnis paphia, or am I wrong?

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30.04.2007 12:47, Zhuk

Tell me please. Is it one of the mother-of-pearl girls? Similar to Argynnis paphia, or am I wrong?

It issmile.gifthere.
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30.04.2007 13:26, Vlad Proklov

Help the plz to determine another micr.
All Moscow region to light.

It looks like this:

29 - Agonopterix kaekeritziana, Depressariidae.
30 - ?Ephestia sp., Pyralidae.
31 - Agonopterix ?angelicella, Depressariidae. It is even more similar to A. astrantiae, but in the latest report (Lvovsky, 2006), this species is listed in Russia only for the Leningrad Region, Krasnodar Krai, and Northern Russia. The Caucasus. However, what the hell is not joking - the micros are too fucking researched...
32 - Parapoynx stratiotata, Crambidae.
33 - Depressaria ?emeritella, Depressariidae.
34-Gelechiidae, I won't go any further.
35 - ?Dipleurina lacustrata, Crambidae.
36 - Cataclysta lemnata, Crambidae.
37-pass.
38-pass.
40-Celypha ?lacunana, Tortricidae.

And to the previous one. I found the third number smile.gif
3 - Semioscopis steinkellneriana, (Depressariidae).
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30.04.2007 13:32, Dinusik

And what is this "bird"?

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30.04.2007 13:39, Vlad Proklov

And what is this "bird"?

Dipper Spilosoma sp. You have three such species (with many black specks): S. lubricipeda, S. punctaria and S. streltzovi.

Anyone who knows your region better will probably tell you which one it is.

This post was edited by kotbegemot-04/30/2007 13: 41

30.04.2007 13:44, Dinusik

Thank you kotbegemot!!!

30.04.2007 23:23, nimu

Thank you to kotbegemot!
And do not tell me how in Russian they call sem. Depressariidae.
Zy. 31 looked again, exactly Moscow region 26-27. 08. 06

30.04.2007 23:48, Vlad Proklov


And do not tell me how in Russian they call sem. Depressariidae.

Flat moths.
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01.05.2007 21:12, nimu

Help plz to determine the crested head.
Moscow region to the light

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01.05.2007 21:29, Vlad Proklov

Help plz to determine the crested head.
Moscow region to the light

In my opinion Pterostoma palpina.
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02.05.2007 8:22, Sv Kononova

Good afternoon! I have new UFOs from the library for 2004. Please help me figure out how to define up to a type.

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Moscow region, Podolsky district

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Moscow region, Podolsky district

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Moscow region, Podolsky district

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Moscow region, Podolsky district

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Moscow region, Podolsky district

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Moscow region, Podolsky district

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Krasnodar Region, Sochi

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Krasnodar Region, Sochi



But this UFO yesterday in the country with might and main "slept" on different colors.
It's like they were hatched the other day, when it was warming up, and now, when it's getting colder, everyone's in suspended animation smile.gif
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02.05.2007 14:14, RippeR

4 - arascnia levana
9 - pieris rapae
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