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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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21.11.2007 16:10, gumenuk

Idaea aversata

I looked at the pictures - it looks very similar to Idaea biselata (especially in the shaded pattern along the edge of the upper wing)

21.11.2007 16:24, svm2

I looked at the pictures - it looks very similar to Idaea biselata (especially in the shaded pattern along the edge of the upper wing)

You are right
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21.11.2007 16:24, gumenuk

Here is another one of the same, but with open wings (for clarification)

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21.11.2007 16:35, svm2

She is.

21.11.2007 16:44, gumenuk

She.

Thank you. I have several other images that are very similar (apparently Idaea sp.), but slightly different. Of course, you can limit yourself to specifying the genus, but the excitement has already captured: what if they tell you the type? Now I will put it up (you need to prepare it)

21.11.2007 16:57, gumenuk

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21.11.2007 17:03, svm2

1i3 -same, different freshness
2-C. pusaria
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21.11.2007 17:14, gumenuk

1i3-same, different freshness
2-C. pusaria

What do you mean, Cabera pusaria?

21.11.2007 17:18, svm2

Yes
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21.11.2007 17:24, gumenuk

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21.11.2007 17:29, svm2

Trisateles emortualis
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21.11.2007 17:46, gumenuk

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21.11.2007 17:48, svm2

Scopula nigropunctata
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21.11.2007 18:00, gumenuk

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21.11.2007 18:08, svm2

Semiothisa signaria
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21.11.2007 18:19, gumenuk

confused.gif it seems 8-10 mm

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21.11.2007 23:02, Sungaya

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isn't it X. ferrugata?

21.11.2007 23:13, Sungaya

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I agree with Morozz and Kotbegemot, this consonaria
is definitely not crepuscularia, because crepuscularia, despite its strong variability, has a characteristic two "teeth" in the center of the wing feathers

This post was edited by Sungaya - 21.11.2007 23: 14

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22.11.2007 9:19, svm2

  confused.gif it seems 8-10 mm

In my opinion, Anticollix sparsata is very shabby
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22.11.2007 13:50, gumenuk

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22.11.2007 13:56, svm2

Tetheella fluctuosa
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22.11.2007 14:01, gumenuk

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22.11.2007 14:11, svm2

Idaea dimidiata
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22.11.2007 14:14, gumenuk

confused.gif there is no better quality weep.gif

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22.11.2007 15:54, Vlad Proklov

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I can only say that this is a firefly from Pyraustinae.

22.11.2007 16:01, gumenuk

I can only say that this is a firefly from Pyraustinae.

For me, this is enough for now (I didn't write it down out of ignoranceredface.gif).

22.11.2007 16:10, gumenuk

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22.11.2007 16:14, svm2

Eupithecia and, like me, exiguata
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22.11.2007 16:31, gumenuk

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22.11.2007 16:34, Pavel Morozov

the first one looks like Ascotis selenaria, where was it photographed?
the third is Hydriomena furcata
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22.11.2007 16:42, svm2

2-Rhinoprora most likely rectangulata
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22.11.2007 16:44, gumenuk

the first one looks like Ascotis selenaria, where was it photographed?
the third is Hydriomena furcata

In the Vladimir region

22.11.2007 16:46, svm2

Exactly Ascotis selenaria, we have it very ordinary

22.11.2007 17:10, gumenuk

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22.11.2007 17:25, Vlad Proklov

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1 - Perizoma albulata
2 - Eupithecia succenturiata
3 - Xanthorhoe ?designata
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22.11.2007 17:33, gumenuk

Maybe someone will recognize them by shooting from the side?

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23.11.2007 9:38, svm2

2-Euphyia unangulata
4-Odontoptera bidentata
1-possibly Scotopteryx sp.
5 - if taken in autumn, then possibly Epirrita sp.
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23.11.2007 10:40, gumenuk

2-Euphyia unangulata
4-Odontoptera bidentata
1-possibly Scotopteryx sp.
5 - if taken in autumn, then possibly Epirrita sp.

5 taken in the fall.
And 3 is not heather?

23.11.2007 10:45, gumenuk

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23.11.2007 10:56, svm2

And 3 is not heather?

I do not know the Russian names, but in my opinion some Semiothisa (Macaria)

This post was edited by svm2 - 11/23/2007 11: 03

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