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29.07.2007 21:20, Alexander Zarodov

hyale is.


And why? It seems to me that from this angle they are all the same, in particular C. croceus is very similar.

29.07.2007 23:17, Pavel Morozov

No, C. crocea is a stray species in the Moscow region. the image is more of a male C. hyale. Crocea's underparts are bright yellow and golden.
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29.07.2007 23:23, Dr. Niko

  Argyresthia goedartella, most likely.


Vlad, thank you, and if you don't mind, could you please post the full taxonomy, starting with the squad? Lepidoptera and let's go.

29.07.2007 23:33, Vlad Proklov

Vlad, thank you, and if you don't mind, could you please post the full taxonomy, starting with the squad? Lepidoptera and let's go.

Lepidoptera: Glossata: Ditrysia: Yponomeutoidea: Argyresthiidae.

29.07.2007 23:36, Dr. Niko

Lepidoptera: Glossata: Ditrysia: Yponomeutoidea: Argyresthiidae.


Squad-?-?- superfamily-family.
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29.07.2007 23:40, Vlad Proklov

Squad-?-?- superfamily-family.
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Order-suborder-infrasorder-superfamily-family

29.07.2007 23:46, Dr. Niko

Order-suborder-infrasorder-superfamily-family


Balshoe spasybo mol.gif

29.07.2007 23:54, Vlad Proklov

Balshoe spasybo mol.gif

No problem smile.gif
But there is no consensus on the higher taxonomy of lepidoptera yet.
Here, for example, are two systems:
http://www.troplep.org/famlist.htm
http://jugan2.narod.ru/kl.html
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30.07.2007 0:00, Dr. Niko

No problem smile.gif
But there is no consensus on the higher taxonomy of lepidoptera yet.
Here, for example, are two systems:
http://www.troplep.org/famlist.htm
http://jugan2.narod.ru/kl.html


Oh thank you! Been looking for it for a long time jump.gif
Wish to describe a new view! jump.gif

30.07.2007 0:12, okoem

Yes, I know that much. But what confused me was that almost every other atomarium I came across had a striped fringe around the edges of the wings, and the median stripe on the upper wing split in the manner of the letter Y. In this one, none of these signs are found.


I think you were correctly confused;- ) is not an atomaria, but
a Heliomata glarearia (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
Compare it with my photos -
http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/3_Geometrid...a_glarearia.htm
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30.07.2007 0:19, okoem

And why does the 3 "moth" still have such a difference?

Elementary. Wings at different angles to the light, here in the photo and turned out with different brightness. Plant any moth or moth sideways to the light and take a picture, dorsally. One wing will definitely come out light, the other dark -
http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/3_Geometrid...ia_herbaria.htm
http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/3_Geometrid...a_humiliata.htm

This post was edited by okoem-30.07.2007 00: 25

30.07.2007 7:37, Сергей-Д

Help me identify butterflies:
1. Agrotis segetum?
picture: Agrotis_segetum.jpg
2. Archanara sparganii?
picture: Archanara_sparganii.jpg
3. All 4 Craniophora ligustri?
picture: Craniophora_ligustri_1.jpg
Picture: Craniophora_ligustri_2.jpg
4. Heliothis peltigera?
picture: Heliothis_peltigera.jpg
5. Lacanobia what kind?
picture: Lacanobia_sp._1.jpg
Image: Lacanobia_sp._2.jpg
Image: Lacanobia_sp._3.jpg
6. Paradrina some7
picture: Paradrina_sp..jpg
7. Scoop, I thought hipena some kind, the abdomen is narrow, but I didn't find anything like this, I must have made a mistake.
image: _____. jpg
8. What it is-I have no idea at all
picture: ___________.jpg

This post was edited by Sergey_D-30.07.2007 07: 38

30.07.2007 8:12, Pavel Morozov

1. Agrotis segetum
2. Archanara sparganii
3. on the first top and on the second bottom Acronycta rumicis
4. Heliothis peltigera
5. Lacanobia suasa
8. Clostera anastomosis (Notodontidae)
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31.07.2007 7:04, Сергей-Д

6 - can Platyperigea terrea?

31.07.2007 14:20, Ilia Ustiantcev

Do you think I should post 60 photos of Crimean butterflies in parts or immediately?

31.07.2007 14:31, Vlad Proklov

Do you think I should post 60 photos of Crimean butterflies in parts or immediately?

In parts, of course smile.gif

31.07.2007 14:41, Pavel Gorbunov

Stop at C. neonympha

31.07.2007 14:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

I'll start with the pigeons.
1.picture: _________.jpgSmaller and brown
2.picture: __________4.jpgBigger and blue
-----------------------------
3.4picture: __________2.jpg
.picture: __________3.jpgVery small
5.picture: __________5.jpg
Ognevki
1.picture: ________4.jpgPerhaps caddis fly, but sometimes it opened its wings like a dustpan (or like in the first photo of the silvery hole in the morozz theme)
2.picture: ________5.jpg
3.picture: ________6.jpg

31.07.2007 14:53, Vlad Proklov

I'll start with the pigeons.
Ognevki

Pigeons
1 and 2 - Polyommatus (Meleageria) daphnis, female and male.
3 and 5-Polyommatus (Meleageria) bellargus, male and female.
4 - Polyommatus (Polyommatus) icarus или P. (P.) thersites
Ognevki
1 - Nomophila noctuella grated (Crambidae)
3 - Endotricha flammealis, (Pyralidae)
I don't know the second frown.gifone
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31.07.2007 15:12, Ilia Ustiantcev

I completely forgot. Please tell us more about the presence of butterflies in the Moscow region.
Marigolds.
1.picture: __________.jpg
picture: ___________4.jpgAre Semele and pellucida the same thing? If not, how do they differ?
2.picture: ___________2.jpg
picture: ___________3.jpgCirce?
3.picture: ___________5.jpg
picture: ___________6.jpgHermione?
False
picture: _________.jpgchicken pox

31.07.2007 15:13, PG18

4 and 5 - P. icarus

This post was edited by PG18-31.07.2007 15: 26

31.07.2007 15:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

In the sense of?

31.07.2007 15:16, PG18

Interesting site! I'm trying to participate. Although I haven't mastered the interface yet.
1. Hipparchia semele
2-3. H. fagi
In MO-like no, or very rare.

31.07.2007 15:18, PG18

In the sense of?

Sory, referred to the message before yours.

31.07.2007 15:23, PG18

Last frame: Dysauxes famula
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31.07.2007 15:33, PG18

Help with the zheltushka near Moscow (the border of Ruzsky and Odintsovo districts, if necessary)! It is clear that most likely C. hyale, since the rest of the Red Book... What if? smile.gif

Slightly more S. alfacariensis resembles...

31.07.2007 15:46, Vlad Proklov

I accept and agree to the icarus amendment.
But satires - Hipparchia pellucida, in the Crimea there is no Semele. They differ in genitalia and, I think, androconia - but I'm not sure about that.

Update: reread -- ugh, what I wrote!
None of the types from the second portion are available in the Moscow region, of course smile.gif

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 07/31/2007 17: 37
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31.07.2007 16:29, Ilia Ustiantcev

So 2 and 3 are both phages?

31.07.2007 16:43, Ilia Ustiantcev

The third and final batch of diaries.
Thickheads
1.picture: _____________.jpgOrientalis?
2.picture: ______________2.jpg
picture: ______________3.jpgTages
3.picture: ______________4.jpg
picture: ______________5.jpgThick head mosaic?
The Yolk
picture: ________.jpgIs Orange. Edusa, perhaps?
Chervonets
picture: ________.jpgFaleas?

31.07.2007 16:46, Ilia Ustiantcev

Shashechnitsa
picture: _________.jpg
picture: __________2.jpgAurelia?

31.07.2007 17:13, PG18

I'll help you with your daily tasks (something I've only just realized):
1-Carcharodus alceae
2-Erynnis tages
3 - Spialia orbifer
jaundice - C. croceus
chervonets - L. phlaeas
shashechnitsa - M. aurelia
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31.07.2007 17:57, Vlad Proklov

So 2 and 3 are both phages?

Yes, of course. Circe is more contrasting, in short.

31.07.2007 18:04, Ilia Ustiantcev

Scoops
1.picture: ______2.jpgHeliothis pletigera?
2.3.4.5picture: ______3.jpg
picture: ______4.jpg
picture: ______5.jpg
.picture: ______6.jpgVery small
6.picture: ______7.jpgSmall
7.picture: ______8.jpgSmall enough
8.picture: ______9.jpgPyrrhia umbra?

31.07.2007 18:10, Ilia Ustiantcev

9.picture: ______10.jpgCatocala
10.picture: ______11.jpg
11.picture: ______12.jpgHadeninae (caradrina, hoplodrina?)
12.picture: ______13.jpgNoctuinae
13.14picture: ______14.jpg
.picture: ______15.jpgSmall
15.16.

31.07.2007 18:12, Vlad Proklov

Scoops

1 - Heliothis peltigera
2 - Paracolax tristalis
3 - Rhynchodontodes antiqualis
4 - Galleria mellonella (Pyralidae)
5 - Cryphia sp.
6 - Cryphia ?algae
7 - Oncocera semirubella (Pyralidae)
8 - Helicoverpa armigera
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31.07.2007 18:17, Vlad Proklov



9 - Catocala promissa
10 - Agrotis exclamationis
12 - Noctua pronuba
13 - ?Lamoria anella (Pyralidae)
14 - Cryphia sp.
15 - Polypogon plumigeralis
16 - Mythimna vitellina

I don't know the eleventh.
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31.07.2007 18:59, Ilia Ustiantcev

Pyadenitsy
1.picture: _________3.jpg
2.picture: _________4.jpg
3.picture: _________5.jpg
4.picture: _________6.jpg
5.picture: _________7.jpg
6.picture: _________8.jpg
7.picture: _________9.jpg

31.07.2007 19:04, Ilia Ustiantcev

8.picture: _________10.jpg
9.picture: _________11.jpg
10.picture: _________12.jpg
11.picture: _________13.jpg
Volnyanki from Sevastopol. In the case of photos 2 and 3 , I collected them and planted them on the grass. Non-partners? If yes, then achtung - there are a lot of them!
1.picture: ________.jpg
2.picture: _________2.jpg
3.picture: _________3.jpg

31.07.2007 19:06, Vlad Proklov

Moths

It looks like this:
1 - Idaea degeneraria
2 - Idaea rusticata
3 and 4 - ?Scopula marginepunctata
5 - Camptogramma bilineata
6 - Hydrelia sylvata
7 - Idaea ochrata
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31.07.2007 19:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

Everything! photos from the Crimea are finished! But there are still 3 photos from Moscow (volnyanka and last year's katokaly - I doubted it).
1.2.3picture: _________4.jpg
picture: ________________________________2.jpg
.picture: ________________________________4.jpg
These are both fucking noobs-are you or aren't you?

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