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05.05.2007 10:27, Zhuk

First, all the images are A. gamma.

That's what I thought! smile.gif

05.05.2007 10:28, Zhuk

Help me determine?...

In the second picture (if she has such wings in her nature), there is a scoop or fireball. I'll put it on the dustpan.

This post was edited by Zhuk-05.05.2007 10: 28

05.05.2007 11:07, Vlad Proklov

First, all the images are A. gamma. A. mandarina has no yellow tint on the hind wings, the general background of the front wings is almost black, the spot in the form of the letter "gamma "forms an acute (clearly) angle with the upper" antennae". In gamma (as in the image), this angle approaches a straight line.
In addition, A. mandarina is much rarer.

Oh! I will post for clarity, it is clearly visible that the branches of the letter "Y" are closer to the tangerine:

Pictures:
picture: autographa_mandarina.jpg
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05.05.2007 11:30, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine?...

The first one shows Luehdorfia puziloi (Papilionidae).
On the second - I don't know, but with this form of wings in the Crimea found moth:
http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/3_Geometrid...flabellaria.htm

By the way, neither these pictures, nor tangerine, which he posted above, I can not see in the forum. Seaside butterflies scratched through the source.

Update: Just in case -- hang up, this is my gibberish in the settings was. Now everything seems to work.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 05/06/2007 00: 55
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05.05.2007 12:07, Bad Den

Help me determine?...

What an interesting butterfly in the second photo.
I think this is either Apochima juglansiaria or Apochima excavata
Can be viewed here: http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Ennominae/Apochima.html
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05.05.2007 13:02, Sungaya

to the question of angles and tangerines.

This post was edited by Sungaya - 05.05.2007 14: 13

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05.05.2007 22:01, Pavel Morozov

to the question of angles and tangerines.

But the rear fenders clearly show who's who. The gamut is just with a well-defined yellow hue.

06.05.2007 0:39, BO.

Tell me what kind of butterfly it is. Astrakhan region.

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06.05.2007 0:57, Vlad Proklov

Tell me what kind of butterfly it is. Astrakhan region.

Tyta luctuosa (Noctuidae sensu lato, now probably Erebidae).
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07.05.2007 12:35, Сергей-Д

Help us identify the fire source.
1. picture: 1.jpg
2. picture: 2_1________.jpg
picture: 2_2________.jpg
3.1picture: 3.jpg
, 2-similar to Agriphila tristella, but the first band is not present. In photo 1, it may be hard to see - the butterfly is all orange without a pattern. What is in photo 3 at all I do not guess.

07.05.2007 13:08, Vlad Proklov

Help us identify the fire source.

And where are they taken?
3-apparently broken Evergestis pallidata.

07.05.2007 15:40, Сергей-Д

to kotbegemot:
Severodonetsk, Ukraine

07.05.2007 16:22, Vlad Proklov

to kotbegemot:
Severodonetsk, Ukraine

Ahhh, out there!
1-probably Pediasia luteella.
2-maybe Catoptria lythargyrella. Not very similar, though...
Update: The second one is more likely Pediasia aridella.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 05/07/2007 16: 31
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08.05.2007 7:19, Сергей-Д

There are also undefined fires.
Galleriinae
1.Picture: Galleriinae_1.jpg
2.Picture: Galleriinae_2.jpg
Phycitinae
1.Picture: Phycitinae_1.jpg
2.3Picture: Phycitinae_2.jpg
.Picture: Phycitinae_3.jpg
and some other incomprehensible
4.

08.05.2007 11:56, Vlad Proklov

There are also undefined fires.

It looks like this:

Galleriinae
1 - Lamoria anella
2 - Galleria mellonella

Phycitinae
1 - Pempelia formosa

I won't take on the others.

08.05.2007 14:20, Dinusik

Yes, the pins sticking out of the butterflies are impressive! Did you try to shoot them with dowels to the wall? lol.gif
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08.05.2007 14:51, RippeR

I also started with these smile.gif

10.05.2007 7:50, Сергей-Д

to Denusik:
these butterflies are already so old... I caught them when I was walking under the table on foot, and accordingly I had no idea about pins, labels, etc. Since then, many of the children's copies I no longer came across, and I really wanted to find out what it was, so I put it out as it is. Sometimes such interesting things came across before...
to kotbegemot:
a follow-up question to Pediasia: is this also Pediasia luteella?
picture: Pediasia_luteella_28.08.2005__.___._____________.jpg
There are still fireworms listed as visually defined, but I doubt if they are
Ostrinia nubilalis
picture: Ostrinia_nubilalis_1_1_____.jpg
picture: Ostrinia_nubilalis_1_4_____.jpg
Agriphila geniculea
picture: Agriphila_geniculea_1_____.jpg
picture: Agriphila_geniculea_2________.jpg
Then I'll throw in a few more views

This post was edited by Sergey_D-05/10/2007 07: 52

10.05.2007 13:41, Vlad Proklov


to kotbegemot:
a follow-up question to Pediasia: is this also Pediasia luteella?
There are still fires listed as visually defined, but I doubt if they are

Pediasia and Ostrinia seem to be similar to themselves, but Ostrinia is a whole complex, there I pass.
But it doesn't look like genikulea. I'm not even sure it's herbivore at all.

10.05.2007 17:01, Guest

In the second picture (if she has such wings in her nature), there is a scoop or fireball. I'll put it on the dustpan.


And this, by any chance, is not Endromis versicolora L. right after exiting the chrysalis? I wonder what the true size of a butterfly is?

10.05.2007 17:21, Bad Den

And this, by any chance, is not Endromis versicolora L. right after exiting the chrysalis? I wonder what the true size of a butterfly is?

I also thought so at first, but these pyadennitsy look very characteristic. And besides, the wings of butterflies that have emerged from their cocoons are simply wrinkled, and not folded lengthwise, as I recall.

10.05.2007 17:25, Sv Kononova

Please help me decide on the fire list!

user posted image
Moscow region, 2004

There is an assumption that this is Udea lutealis.

What do you think?

10.05.2007 18:27, Сергей Шер

Maybe someone knows about the determinants of butterflies flies beetles, etc. Far East, Primorye?.Can I download these books from the Internet?Help us determine if it grew at home(it pupated at the end of October and came out in mid-March).? And the second, like in the Internet is, but the mustache is different..?

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10.05.2007 19:13, Vlad Proklov

Please help me decide on the fire list!
There is an assumption that this is Udea lutealis.

In my opinion, it is.
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10.05.2007 20:19, Zhuk

Maybe someone knows about the determinants of butterflies flies beetles, etc. Far East, Primorye?.Can I download these books from the Internet?Help us determine if it grew at home(it pupated at the end of October and came out in mid-March).? And the second, like in the Internet is, but the mustache is different..?

1-cocoonworm
2-moth Biston sp. (something like strataria, I don't know what you have there)
3-Thyatirinea

10.05.2007 21:02, Bad Den

Maybe someone knows about the determinants of butterflies flies beetles, etc. Far East, Primorye?.Can I download these books from the Internet?

Look in the topic "Scans of books with entomological topics".

10.05.2007 23:13, Sungaya

Help me understand!
What's it? eek.gif

This post was edited by Sungaya - 05/11/2007 12:49 pm

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11.05.2007 0:41, Vlad Proklov

Help me understand!
What's it? eek.gif

Heliophobus reticulatus.
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11.05.2007 7:21, Сергей-Д

to kotbegemot:
definitely not Agriphila geniculea. Yesterday I looked through the sites - I didn't find anything similar (
More fire notes, tell me if you called someone incorrectly:
Calamotropha paludella
picture: Calamotropha_paludella_2_____.jpg
picture: Calamotropha_paludella_1_____.jpg
Chrysoteuchia culmella
picture: Chrysoteuchia_culmella_____.jpg
Crambus ?hamella 1
picture: Crambus_hamella_2_____.jpg
Crambus ?hamella 2
picture: Crambus_hamella_4_____.jpg
Crambus pascuella
picture: Crambus_pascuella_____.jpg
Paracorsia repandalis
picture: Paracorsia_repandalis_16.05.2005_______.jpg
Platytes alpinella
picture: Platytes_alpinella_1_1________.jpg
Pyrausta ostrinalis
picture: Pyrausta_ostrinalis_5.05.2004___.jpg
Pyrausta purpuralis
picture: Pyrausta_purpuralis_1_3____.jpg
Sitochroa verticalis
picture: Sitochroa_verticalis_2_____.jpg
picture: Sitochroa_verticalis_3_____.jpg

And once again I'll post this fire note - isn't there at least some suggestions, something similar-what it might be? If it were a rare species, it would be understandable, but it is common. Has anyone ever seen one like this?! It flies during the day in dry settled areas, in clearings and power lines of dry pine plantings.
picture: _2_2_1_____.jpg
picture: _2_2_2_____.jpg
picture: _2_27.04.2005__.___.__________________._________.jpg

11.05.2007 13:21, Sungaya

and tell me about this firebox. who is it?

Pictures:
picture: ____________.jpg
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11.05.2007 13:57, Vlad Proklov

to kotbegemot:
definitely not Agriphila geniculea. Yesterday I looked through the sites - I didn't find anything similar (
More fire notes, tell me if you called someone incorrectly:

It seems that everything is correct, except for the fifth photo: in my opinion, this is Crambus pratella (in the modern sense of this name).

And the latter is similar to Loxostege huebneri.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 05/11/2007 13: 57

11.05.2007 13:59, Vlad Proklov

and tell me about this firebox. who is it?

Was THIS shot in the Moscow region? :[ ]

11.05.2007 14:08, Sungaya

It was shot in Pomoskovye, a butterfly hatched in an aquarium. The caterpillar was enveloped in a nymphaea leaf. The nymphaea itself is grown in Moscow (exactly) by one of the amateurs. But in addition to this nymph, in this aquarium I recently planted plants that (probably) were brought from hell from where. In addition, the owner of the nymphea may also have brought tropical plants in the same aquarium.
So what is this butterfly?

11.05.2007 14:15, Vlad Proklov

Filmed in Pomoskovye, a butterfly hatched in an aquarium.
{...}

Oh-oh, I see! smile.gif
I reviewed the book on including water fires in Europe (there and greenhouse invaders are depicted) - nothing like that! I.e. anything can be - but not the European view exactly.

I would demolish the Zoo Museum, equate (I don't know, though, as in the ZM of Moscow State University with foreign fires).

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 05/11/2007 14: 17

11.05.2007 14:23, Sungaya

It's impossible!!!
it flew weep.gif wall.gifaway

11.05.2007 15:45, Сергей-Д

Thank you, kotbegemot!
Can you give me a link where you can see what Loxostege huebneri looks like, or maybe you have a photo? Sites found, namely photos - no.

11.05.2007 15:58, Vlad Proklov

Thank you, kotbegemot!
Can you give me a link where you can see what Loxostege huebneri looks like, or maybe you have a photo? Sites found, namely photos - no.

Here, for example:
http://slamka1997.narod.ru/data/tab/11.htm

But there are no photos, alas.

12.05.2007 2:36, nimu

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

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12.05.2007 2:42, nimu

and this one

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12.05.2007 4:46, Vlad Proklov

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

Like this:
1 - Xestia ditrapezium
2 - Orthosia gothica
3 - Eupsilia transversa
4-I don't know, I don't think it's a scoop.
5 - ?Mesoligia furuncula. Or Oligia latruncula.
6 - Lamprotes c-aureum

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 05/12/2007 05: 57
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