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06.07.2007 7:16, Сергей-Д

Is it a female Colias hyale? I have other copies of the front wings are not so pointed, they will be rounder.
picture: Colias_hyale_________.jpg
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06.07.2007 9:16, Zhuk

Is it a female Colias hyale? I have other copies of the front wings are not so pointed, they will be rounder.

In my opinion yes.
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06.07.2007 18:04, Ilia Ustiantcev

Help me identify a small detail. Photos are mostly from the Ministry of Defense, mostly from last year.
1.picture: Evergestis_pallidata.jpgEvergestis pallidata
2.picture: Perinephela_lancealis.jpgPerinephela lancealis
3.picture: _____________________________.jpgYponomeuta evonymellus
4.picture: ___________.jpg
5.picture: _______________.jpgGeometridae?
6.image: ____. jpgYponomeuta sp.???
7.picture: _____2.jpgPyralidae

06.07.2007 18:08, Ilia Ustiantcev

8.picture: _____3.jpg
9.picture: _____4.jpg
10.picture: _____5.jpgErebidae???
11.12.13picture: ________2.jpg
picture: ________3.jpg
.picture: ____________.jpgPalcefly
14.picture: _____________2.jpgPalcefly

06.07.2007 18:10, Ilia Ustiantcev

15.16picture: _______________2007.jpg
.picture: __________________2006.jpgI flew at home all winter. A pest?

06.07.2007 18:19, Vlad Proklov

Help me identify a small detail. Photos are mostly from the Ministry of Defense, mostly from last year.

1 - Evergestis pallidata (Crambidae)
2 - Pleuroptya ruralis (Crambidae)
3 - Yponomeuta evonymella (Yponomeutidae)
4 - Agapeta zoegana (Tortricidae)
5 - Siona lineata (Geometridae)
7 - Pyrausta purpuralis (Crambidae)
8 - ?Eilema sp. (Arctiidae)
9 - ?Lathronympha strigana (Tortricidae)
10 - Hypena rostralis (Erebidae)
11 - Ostrinia nubilalis (Crambidae)
I won't take the rest frown.gif

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 07/06/2007 18: 29
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06.07.2007 18:24, Vlad Proklov

I flew at home all winter. A pest?

15 - Semioscopus avellanella (Depressariidae)
16 - ?Exapate congelatella (Tortricidae)
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06.07.2007 21:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

And what is butterfly No. 15? In the net, there is no mention in Russian.

06.07.2007 21:29, Vlad Proklov

And what is butterfly No. 15? In the net, there is no mention in Russian.

I'm sorry -- Semioscop i s avellanella. A flat mole is like this.
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06.07.2007 22:00, Aleksandr Ermakov

I write down: Semioscopis avellanella - Such a flat moth. smile.gif
Thank you, Kotbegemot, for russifying my list in a recent thread.

06.07.2007 23:24, nimu

1-The most interesting part! This is the calico scoop (Macrochilo cribrumalis, Erebidae) - a species known from the Moscow region from an old find near the Saltykovskaya platform - and listed in the new list regional Red List, as "probably extinct". This find should definitely be registered with Andrey Valentinovich Sviridov at the Moscow State University Zoo Museum!


Went, registered. A.V. said in the next edition of the KR kn this find will be taken into account.
And Nycteola ?revayana most likely Nycteola degenerana left for clarification at the autopsy.
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07.07.2007 8:49, Сергей-Д

12-from a distance it looks like a moth Idaea ochrata, and there who knows...

07.07.2007 15:22, Damone

Is it a female Colias hyale? I have other copies of the front wings are not so pointed, they will be rounder.


In my opinion, 99% hyale. It doesn't reach the erate level... And as for alfacariensis - the wings, on the contrary, should be, in theory, rounded.
So-Colias hyale, female smile.gif
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08.07.2007 10:52, Vabrus

Please help me determine the motley bird
Tuapse district, 06.2007

This post was edited by Vabrus - 08.07.2007 10: 53

Pictures:
picture: P6126105.jpg
P6126105.jpg — (130.77к)

08.07.2007 11:36, Vlad Proklov

Please help me determine the motley bird
Tuapse district, 06.2007

Zygaena (Agrumenia) carniolica
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08.07.2007 13:47, Ilia Ustiantcev

Help plz identify the butterflies.
Scoops
1.picture: ______2.jpgXestia sp.
2.picture: ______3.jpg
3.picture: ______4.jpg
4.picture: ______5.jpg
5.picture: ______6.jpg
6.picture: ______7.jpgAcronicta megacephala?
7.picture: ______8.jpg

This post was edited by Ilya U-08.07.2007 13: 48

08.07.2007 13:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

8.picture: ______9.jpgCosmia trapezina
9.picture: ______10.jpgIf this is Protodeltote pygarga, then what is it called in Russian?
They were from Moscow, and now a couple from the Moscow Region:
10.11picture: ______11.jpg
.picture: ______12.jpgMelanchra persicariae?
Pyadenitsy
1.picture: _________3.jpgPyadenitsa wallpaper smile.gif
2.3picture: _________4.jpg
.picture: _________5.jpgGynadromorph!? rolleyes.gif

08.07.2007 14:03, Ilia Ustiantcev

4.picture: _________6.jpg
This is from Moscow. Now MO:
5.6picture: _________7.jpg
.picture: _________8.jpgSome kind of flower moth?
7.picture: _________9.jpg
Ognevka from Moscow.
picture: ________2.jpgPerinephela lancealis
Mottled moth from Mo.
picture: _________.jpg
And here's what came out of caterpillar #2 in one of my posts:
picture: ____________________________.jpg
By the way, the pupa that I compared with 5 kopecks turned out to be an average wine hawk moth.

08.07.2007 15:06, Zhuk

Help plz identify the butterflies.
Scoops


1 - Xestia triangulum
2 - Amphipoea ?fucosa
3 - Hoplodrina octogenaria
4 - Oligia strigilis
5 - Caradrina sp.
6 - Acronicta aceris
8 - Cosmia trapezina
9 - Protodeltote pygarga
10 - Ochropleura plecta
11 - Melanchra persicariae

This post was edited by Zhuk-08.07.2007 15: 07
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08.07.2007 15:20, Zhuk

Moths

1-Cabera pusaria
3 - Ochropacha duplaris (Drepanidae, Thyatirinae)
4-Hydrelia flammeolaria
5-Perizoma affinitatum
7-Eulithis pyropata Mottled
moth from MO.
Zygaena lonicerae
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08.07.2007 22:12, Vlad Proklov

To what Zhuk said: the first moth is still more similar to Cabera exanthemata.
A firefly -- Pleuroptya ruralis.
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08.07.2007 22:31, Ilia Ustiantcev

Kotbegemot, and 7 scoop and 2.6 moth can you determine? And why does the 3 "moth" still have such a difference?

08.07.2007 22:39, Pavel Morozov

#6 Eupithecia absinthiata
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08.07.2007 22:41, Pavel Morozov

#2 Idaea fuscovenosa

08.07.2007 22:46, Vlad Proklov

Kotbegemot, and 7 scoop and 2.6 moth can you determine? And why does the 3 "moth" still have such a difference?

Well, the sixth one has already been identified by Morozzz, and the second one is Idaea biselata, like.
A Protodeltote pygarga in Russian will be "scoop-leaf wrapper dark gray".
But I can't say anything about that shovel yet.

This post was edited by kotbegemot-08.07.2007 22: 52
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08.07.2007 22:48, Vlad Proklov

№2 Idaea fuscovenosa

No, this is not a Moscow region species at all, in Russia it is found further south. And it looks different, more monotonous, without bright black dots. And the color is cream, without gray. In my London garden, they are just about to be born.
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08.07.2007 22:49, Pavel Morozov

And scoop #7 is Fissipunctia ypsilon
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08.07.2007 22:51, Pavel Morozov

No, this is not a Moscow region species at all, in Russia it is found further south. And it looks different, more monotonous, without bright black dots. And the color is cream, without gray. In my London garden, they are just about to be born.

So, the monotony of the instance confused me.

09.07.2007 9:29, svm2

Help me identify a small detail. Photos are mostly from the Ministry of Defense, mostly from last year.


8-not lichen, look at the
palpi 16-when was it photographed?, if early in the spring-then the moth Alsophila aescularia

This post was edited by svm2-09.07.2007 10: 51

09.07.2007 9:34, svm2

  
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5 - Perizoma affinitatum


In my opinion alchemillata

This post was edited by svm2-09.07.2007 09: 35

09.07.2007 10:17, svm2

  Zygaena (Agrumenia) carniolica


or maybe occitanica

09.07.2007 11:35, Guest

What is the difference between Z. carniolica and Z. occitanica?

09.07.2007 12:10, svm2

What is the difference between Z. carniolica and Z. occitanica?


http://aramel.free.fr/INSECTES13bis-3.shtml
the sixth spot is white in the second one

This post was edited by svm2-09.07.2007 12: 11

09.07.2007 12:38, Vlad Proklov

or maybe occitanica

What is occitanica in the Caucasus?

09.07.2007 13:12, Ilia Ustiantcev

I photographed it before NG, but we flew until March.

09.07.2007 17:38, nimu

Help plz determine.
Moscow region, Domodedovo district

Pictures:
picture: ADF1.JPG
ADF1.JPG — (32.37к)

picture: at2.JPG
at2.JPG — (30.07к)

picture: fsd3.JPG
fsd3.JPG — (15.24к)

picture: gf4.JPG
gf4.JPG — (17.44к)

picture: xc5.JPG
xc5.JPG — (10.05к)

09.07.2007 17:52, Ilia Ustiantcev

1 - something from ennominae, selenia dentaria in my opinion.
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09.07.2007 17:55, Zhuk

1-yes, Selenia dentaria
is a couple I can't handle a scoop in any way...
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09.07.2007 19:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

Tell me plz who-thread, what is it with my sovkovidka (message #1175, last). And I would like to know something else: on leps.it recently there were photos of castnida. Where it is currently distributed in Europe, and whether it can come to us (Crimea, Caucasus).

09.07.2007 20:38, Vlad Proklov

Help plz determine.
Moscow region, Domodedovo district

2 - ?Udea prunalis (Crambidae)
3 - Evergestis extimalis (Crambidae)
5 - Aethes ?cnicana (Tortricidae)
I don't know the scoop...
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