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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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08.11.2007 20:26, Vlad Proklov

Thank you, I will gradually post the results of my night vigils (these are all night shots of what flew into the light of mercury lpmpa. By the way, there were a lot of fire trucks flying, although this summer was not as rich as the summer of 2006).

Come on, it's interesting to see smile.gif
Do you have everything taken in Khripani?

08.11.2007 21:08, gumenuk

Come on, it's interesting to see smile.gif
Do you have everything taken in Khripani?


Yes, I was shooting at a dacha located near Khripani and 41 km square. I did it by putting a lamp against the wall of the house. There were a lot of things flying: fireflies, lacrimae, scoops, moth flies, dippers, leafhoppers, crested birds, volnyanki and many other things, including even epiplemids. I took a lot of butterflies from the Red Book of the Ministry of Defense. Daytime shots were mostly taken under high voltage.But this year, compared to others, was not very rich in animals.
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08.11.2007 21:11, AntSkr

gumenuk, you have an interesting form of N. torva, I have not seen such smile.gif

This post was edited by AntSkr - 08.11.2007 21: 37

08.11.2007 21:25, gumenuk

gumenuk, you have an interesting form of N. tjrva, I haven't seen any of them smile.gif


I probably have about 20 pictures of this butterfly and almost all of them are slightly different, but I don't understand much and therefore I didn't pay attention, and it's hard to do it from the pictures, but I don't catch them that way.

08.11.2007 23:24, Манор

Tell me what kind of butterflies

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08.11.2007 23:31, Vlad Proklov

Tell me what kind of butterflies

1 - Tholera decimalis
2, 3 - Araschnia levana
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09.11.2007 1:42, Манор

Thank you, I would never have guessed it myself. I only have a photo of my summer uniform in the directory, and it doesn't look like it at all.

09.11.2007 15:30, Grigory Grigoryev

"Don't they have any forms?"

I think not, because, for example, in a series of 10 ex. you can't find 2 butterflies of the same color

09.11.2007 16:50, Alexander Zarodov

Thank you, I will gradually post the results of my night vigils (these are all night shots of what flew into the light of mercury lpmpa. By the way, there were a lot of fire trucks flying, although this summer was not as rich as the summer of 2006).


And what kind of lamp, if not a secret?

09.11.2007 17:04, Vlad Proklov

Thank you, I would never have guessed it myself. I only have a photo of my summer uniform in the directory, and it doesn't look like it at all.

Uh... Here in these photos - just summer (f. prorsa) smile.gif

09.11.2007 20:53, gumenuk

And what kind of lamp, if not a secret?

Mercury lamp at 500 watts, works without a choke (includes a 220 volt outlet). I bought it at the Poultry market (Moscow), foreign production, I can't give any other data because the lamp is in the country, and I will appear there only in the spring.
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09.11.2007 21:13, gumenuk

I keep confused.gifposting small stuff. Help us

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09.11.2007 21:58, Vlad Proklov

I keep confused.gifposting small stuff. Help us

All ognevki.

1 - Calamotropha paludella
2 - Nomophila noctuella
3 - ?Dioryctria abietella
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09.11.2007 22:22, gumenuk

I continue, help confused.gif
First photo for clarification

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09.11.2007 22:24, gumenuk

Was - failed continue

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09.11.2007 23:17, Vlad Proklov

I continue, help confused.gif
First photo for clarification

1 - Sciota adelphella
2 - another Nomophila noctuella
3 - I can't even figure out which family...
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09.11.2007 23:55, gumenuk

Three more:

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10.11.2007 0:03, Vlad Proklov

Three more:

1 - ?Ortholepis betulae
2, 3 - female and male Donacaula mucronella

10.11.2007 0:06, gumenuk

1 - ?Ortholepis betulae
2, 3 - female and male Donacaula mucronella, respectively


Thank you, I'll continue right away smile.giftomorrow morning. I have accumulated so much that it will be possible to download until spring rolleyes.gif

10.11.2007 0:25, gumenuk

I'm continuing:

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10.11.2007 0:32, Vlad Proklov

I'm continuing:

All but one of them-ognevki.
1 - Platytes cerussella
2 - another Calamotropha paludella
3 - Lathronympha strigana (Tortricidae)
4 - Chrysoteuchia culmella
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10.11.2007 8:14, gumenuk

I decided that it was moths, but here are some-the question

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10.11.2007 10:43, Mylabris

Can you tell me who it is? SE Kazakhstan, Almaty, mid-October.

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10.11.2007 11:40, Vlad Proklov

I decided that it was moths, but here are some-the question

Moli-moli smile.gifare very different:
1 - Yponomeuta ?malinellus (Yponomeutidae)
2 - Coleophora ?trifolii (Coleophoridae)
3, 4 - ?Eulamprotes sp. (Gelechiidae)
5 - Archinemapogon yildizae (Tineidae)

10.11.2007 12:56, gumenuk

Some more moles

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10.11.2007 15:04, Zhuk

Can you tell me who it is? SE Kazakhstan, Almaty, mid-October.

Agrochola circellaris
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10.11.2007 17:21, okoem

2 gumenuk
1. Ognevka-travyanka.
2. The cover-bearing moth. Most moths of this family are identified only by their genitals.
3. ?

A scoop to determine.
Crimea, September, fixed sands.

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10.11.2007 18:43, Zhuk

10.11.2007 21:06, Vlad Proklov

Some more moles

1-since it is all shiny, it may be a striped form of Crambus perlella (f. warringtonellus)
2 - you were told about the cover plate - a dead number smile.gif
3-Argyresthia brockeella (Argyresthiidae, sometimes considered only a subfamily of Yponomeutidae).

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 11/10/2007 21: 27
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10.11.2007 23:16, gumenuk

There are still a few moles left:

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10.11.2007 23:22, Vlad Proklov

There are still a few moles left:

1, 2, 3 - Argyresthia brockeella
4, 5 - Argyresthia goedartella.

10.11.2007 23:32, gumenuk

1, 2, 3 - Argyresthia brockeella
4, 5 - Argyresthia goedartella.

Thank you very much! I could hardly tell, but I doubted it. You have dispelled all my doubts.
Tomorrow I'll put up a listovertok. I have a lot of them. I've identified some of them. And I will put out the ones that are not certain and those that I doubt . Then I will suffer with fire pits-there are also many of them that I can't identify or doubt.

11.11.2007 4:20, Vlad Proklov

11.11.2007 8:44, gumenuk

The first moth, the rest I consider leafwings. This is where my knowledge ends shuffle.gif

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11.11.2007 10:54, Ilia Ustiantcev

The leafhoppers here seem to be the last two, 2 and 3 of the Depressaridae (in my opinion, the genera Semioscopus and Agonopterix, respectively). 4, probably also a leaf wrapper, but I strongly doubt it. By the way, # 5 may be some Lathronympha thread...
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11.11.2007 17:37, Vlad Proklov

The first moth, the rest I consider leafwings. This is where my knowledge ends shuffle.gif

1 - Coleophora ?trifolii (Coleophoridae)
2 - Semioscopis avellanella (Depressariidae)
3 - Agonopterix ?heracliana (Depressariidae)
4 - Montescardia tessulatellus (Tineidae)
5 - Blastesthia turionella (Tortricidae)
6 - Acleris logiana (Tortricidae)
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11.11.2007 19:32, gumenuk

confused.gif

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11.11.2007 20:18, okoem

The first is from the family of Flat moths.
The last three images are
of Ptycholoma lecheana (Linnaeus, 1758)
Leafwrapper-plump lead-striped
Photos-super!!!

In some butterflies, the scales have the property of very glistening, overexposure is obtained. It is treated by placing (in the middle) between the butterfly and the flash of the scattering screen-one or two layers/sheets of writing paper or white cloth.

The game "Determine the Brachodes"; -)))
Two species have been known so far in Crimea:
Brachodes appendiculata и Brachodes pumila.
And in Western Europe there are also such:
B.dispar, B.fallax, B.fulgurita, B.nana, B.pusilla

Who is in the photo?!
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update: below - Brachodes albina
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This post was edited by okoem - 13.06.2011 23: 42
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11.11.2007 20:22, Vlad Proklov

  confused.gif

All leaf wrappers except the first one.
1 - Depressaria sp. (Depressariidae)
2 - Clepsis spectrana
3-I don't know exactly what form Spilonota ocellana is.
4, 5, 6-Ptycholoma lecheana
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11.11.2007 20:52, Vlad Proklov


The game "Determine the Brachodes"; -)))
Two species have been known so far in Crimea:
Brachodes appendiculata и Brachodes pumila.
And in Western Europe there are also such:
B.dispar, B.fallax, B.fulgurita, B.nana, B.pusilla

Who is in the photo?!

Well, in Europe they are more smile.gif

But for me, this is a completely mysterious group: they don't exist in England, the only pictures I have are in the review book U. Parenti. It depicts B. appendiculata, B. pumila, and the Western Mediterranean B. cassandrella.
I don't know what the others look like...

The first of your pictures looks like B. appendiculata, but not so much that I'm sure it's her. But on the second butterfly, the front wings are just like B. pumila - but the rear ones are generally baffled. In the book, the hind wings of this species are the same as those of the butterfly in the first photo (and both male and female are depicted there). And here...

Vova, kolis - it's Budashkin who found new species, isn't it? wink.gif

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 11.11.2007 21: 02

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