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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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06.06.2007 15:01, Vlad Proklov

Another couple of butterflies from the Moscow region

1 - Ematurga atomaria
2 - Siona lineata
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06.06.2007 15:17, Vlad Proklov

Help me identify the Butterfly.

Caught in Moscow's Yuzhnoye Butovo district.

Callimorpha dominula (Arctiidae)

This post was edited by kotbegemot-06.06.2007 15: 17

06.06.2007 16:28, Alexander Zarodov

Is this Glaucopsyche alexis?

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06.06.2007 17:27, lepidopterolog

Apparently, yes. Where did the photo come from?
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06.06.2007 17:28, Alexander Zarodov

Apparently, yes. Where did the photo come from?


From me all butterflies by default Moscow smile.gifregion

06.06.2007 17:39, Alexander Zarodov

Here is another pigeon from the west of MO. I have identified it as Polyommatus (Cyaniris) semiargus.

This post was edited by Double A - 06.06.2007 17: 48

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06.06.2007 20:27, Vlad Proklov

Here is another pigeon from the west of MO. I have identified it as Polyommatus (Cyaniris) semiargus.

It is smile.gif
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06.06.2007 22:06, BO.

Help me determine it .Astrakhan region. I flew into the light.

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06.06.2007 22:10, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine it .Astrakhan region. I flew into the light.

Euclidia (Gonospileia) munita, Erebidae: Catocalinae.
In theory, it (s) should fly during the day...

07.06.2007 11:18, Alexander Zarodov

But this satyrida Lasiommata maera or L. petrovitana?

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07.06.2007 14:13, Alexander Zarodov

And the thick-headed female Ochlodes faunus (sylvanus)?

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07.06.2007 15:02, RippeR

Lasiommata maera
about the thick head like everything is verno
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07.06.2007 15:16, lepidopterolog

Marigold - Lasiommata maera, thickhead-Hesperia comma.

07.06.2007 15:20, Alexander Zarodov

thickhead - Hesperia comma.


On what grounds, if not a secret?
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07.06.2007 15:27, lepidopterolog

It's a bad angle to determine, but I think you can see the curve of the costal edge of the forewing, characteristic of H. comma. Do you have any other pictures of the same butterfly?
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07.06.2007 15:31, Alexander Zarodov

It's a bad angle to determine, but I think you can see the curve of the costal edge of the forewing, characteristic of H. comma. Do you have any other pictures of the same butterfly?


Clear. Unfortunately, no.

07.06.2007 16:04, svm2

Clear. Unfortunately, no.


If you took photos this year ,then faunus, it's a little early for comma and the spots are brighter for comma

This post was edited by svm2-07.06.2007 16: 06
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07.06.2007 16:10, Alexander Zarodov

If you took photos this year ,then faunus, it's a little early for comma and the spots are brighter for comma


Yes, on June 5 of this year.

07.06.2007 16:46, lepidopterolog

Oh, well, then it's definitely a female Ochlodes sylvanus - it doesn't have the black androconial dash on its front wings.
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08.06.2007 18:50, RippeR

Silvanus and there are none!
Why? Looks at the mustache - the surest sign.. If the mustache is bent as in the photo-with an elongation, then this is definitely Ohledes, and if after the mace the bendiness does not stand out, then it is definitely a comma..
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08.06.2007 22:12, Alexander Zarodov

Silvanus and there are none!
Why? Looks at the mustache - the surest sign.. If the mustache is bent as in the photo-with an elongation, then this is definitely Ohledes, and if after the mace the bendiness does not stand out, then it is definitely a comma..


Yes, indeed ,the "bent" is clearly visible. I'll keep it in mind for the future!

11.06.2007 18:20, Сергей-Д

Please check that I have identified these types correctly:
Brenthis daphne
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Coenonympha arcania
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Euphidrias maturna
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Glaucopsyche alexis
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Satyrium ilicis
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All photos from Luhansk region. Ukraine.

11.06.2007 20:12, Vlad Proklov

Please check that I have identified these types correctly:
Brenthisdaphne
Coenonympha arcania
Euphidrias maturna
Glaucopsyche alexis
Satyrium ilicis
All photos from Luhansk region. Ukraine.

It seems that everything is correct -- but I'm not sure about mother-of-pearl, because I myself have never seen fresh B. daphne smile.gif
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12.06.2007 13:17, Dinusik

Please tell me what is the name of this butterfly?

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12.06.2007 13:55, Pavel Morozov

This is the mottled Neptis sapho. You have the subspecies intermedia.
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13.06.2007 0:14, mikee

Good time of the day. Here, I caught it on June 11 on the border of the Ryazan and Vladimir regions (2215 and 2216). The temperature is about 15 gr., strong north wind, the capture is accidental, because I scared off a butterfly hiding in the grass. It is clear that this is Colias sp. (female), but which one exactly? In the photo, the color reproduction was slightly corrected, since the flash caused color distortion. The middle of the upper wings is yellow - green, and the lower wings are bright green along the inner edge adjacent to the abdomen. the width of the border and the abundance of black color in general are surprising (in the photo it is smoothed out by a flash). Is this a color aberration of Colias crocea?
At the same time, another Colias (vicinity of Pavlovsky Posad, Moscow Region, July 2000). Amazing proportions and shape of the upper wings (2226) .

13.06.2007 0:18, mikee

I'm sorry, I created a new topic instead of the message in "Defining butterflies". Something site with my IE7 does not fit well :- (Please move it to the appropriate location if possible. Thank you.

13.06.2007 1:19, nimu

Help plz determine.
Moscow region, Domodedovo district, 05-11. 06. 07.

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13.06.2007 1:45, Vlad Proklov

Help plz determine.
Moscow region, Domodedovo district, 05-11. 06. 07.

1 - Apamea crenata (Noctuidae)
2 - Polia nebulosa (Noctuidae)
3-Perinephela lancealis broken (Crambidae)
4 - Macaria notata (Geometridae)
5 - Cabera exanthemata или C. pusaria (Geometridae)
7 - Hydrelia flammeolaria (Geometridae)

Nos. 6 and 8 are spades, but which ones-I can't say frown.gif
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13.06.2007 3:18, nimu

Help plz determine.
Moscow region, Domodedovo district, 05-11. 06. 07.

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13.06.2007 5:05, Vlad Proklov

Help plz determine.
Moscow region, Domodedovo district, 05-11. 06. 07.

9 - Protodeltote pygarga (Noctuidae)
10 and 12-Cepphis advenaria (Geometridae)
11 - Paratalanta pandalis (Crambidae)
13 - ?Coleophora trifolii (Coleophoridae) But this is pure divination smile.gif
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13.06.2007 8:14, svm2

6-Asthena anseraria
8-Hydrelia sylvata
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13.06.2007 10:55, Alex2006

I took a picture in the morning at the dacha. She was sitting on the windowsill. wink.gif

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13.06.2007 13:10, Vlad Proklov

I took a picture in the morning at the dacha. She was sitting on the windowsill. wink.gif

Geometra papilionaria - if in Europe, of course.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 13.06.2007 13: 29
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13.06.2007 14:39, Vlad Proklov

Good time of the day. Here, I caught it on June 11 on the border of the Ryazan and Vladimir regions (2215 and 2216). The temperature is about 15 gr., strong north wind, the capture is accidental, because I scared off a butterfly hiding in the grass. It is clear that this is Colias sp. (female), but which one exactly? In the photo, the color reproduction was slightly corrected, since the flash caused color distortion. The middle of the upper wings is yellow - green, and the lower wings are bright green along the inner edge adjacent to the abdomen. the width of the border and the abundance of black color in general are surprising (in the photo it is smoothed out by a flash). Is this a color aberration of Colias crocea?
At the same time, another Colias (vicinity of Pavlovsky Posad, Moscow Region, July 2000). The proportions and shape of the upper wings are surprising (2226).

The first is a white female Colias myrmidone, the second is C. hyale.
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13.06.2007 18:34, nimu

Please help plz figure it out. Posted here 2 scoops, both identified as Apamea crenata, looked in Google there is the same, half of the photos 1, half 2.
Is this also mutability within the view? confused.gif

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13.06.2007 18:42, Vlad Proklov

Please help plz figure it out. Posted here 2 scoops, both identified as Apamea crenata, looked in Google there is the same, half of the photos 1, half 2.
Is this also mutability within the view? confused.gif

Yes, it has two forms (there are also intermediate instances).
The dark one is called f. alepecurus.
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13.06.2007 18:55, nimu

""Yes, it has two forms ""

I can't stop marveling!!!

13.06.2007 21:56, mikee

The first is a white female Colias myrmidone, the second is C. hyale.


Justifications? smile.gif Isn't the border too wide for C. myrmidone, especially since the lightened veins on the border of the upper wings are clearly visible? And in real life, it's more black than white tongue.gif
And how to explain the non-standard shape of hyale's wings?

13.06.2007 22:22, Vlad Proklov

Justifications? smile.gif Isn't the border too wide for C. myrmidone, especially since the lightened veins on the border of the upper wings are clearly visible? And in real life, it's more black than white tongue.gif
And how to explain the non-standard shape of hyale's wings?

Lightened veins on the border - this is about males.
The white females of C. crocea, which I caught in Portugal, are quite white. Myrmidons (Meshchera) are just such greenish ones, very similar in fact to yours.

And the shape of the wings - yes spread the wings so. In my opinion, nothing outstanding beyond the scope of variability...
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