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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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30.11.2007 22:36, Vlad Proklov

Is A006321 an Oligia latruncula ?

Like, yes.
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30.11.2007 23:13, gumenuk

A005978-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, June 25

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30.11.2007 23:24, Pavel Morozov

And this, in my opinion, is Oligia strigilis
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30.11.2007 23:32, gumenuk

A006099-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, June 26

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30.11.2007 23:33, Pavel Morozov

Thoughts only on the very shabby Agrotis exclamationis
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30.11.2007 23:38, gumenuk

Thoughts only on the very shabby Agrotis exclamationis

Isn't it Scotia segetum?

30.11.2007 23:42, Pavel Morozov

I wouldn't say that.
Again, very flown.

30.11.2007 23:43, gumenuk

A006256-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, June 29

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30.11.2007 23:45, Pavel Morozov

Wasn't it already.
Tethea or
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30.11.2007 23:50, gumenuk

Wasn't it already.
Tethea or

Of course it was and even today. It's already starting to jump in - then everyone seems to be on the same page, then doubts torment shuffle.gif

30.11.2007 23:56, gumenuk

A006944-Vladimir region, July 4

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01.12.2007 0:02, Vlad Proklov

A006944-Vladimir region, July 4

I think it's a female Dicallomera fascelina (Lymantriidae).
And where in the Vladimir region (to me for a point)?
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01.12.2007 0:06, gumenuk

I think it's a female Dicallomera fascelina (Lymantriidae).
And where in the Vladimir region (to me for a point)?

Krasny Mayak Forestry-Krasny Mayak village (near Gus_hrustalny. There are old cuttings and a lot of interesting things and red books there.
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01.12.2007 0:08, Vlad Proklov

Krasny Mayak Forestry-Krasny Mayak village (near Gus_hrustalny. There are old cuttings and a lot of interesting things and red books there.

Ahh! We know this one smile.gif
And this butterfly, it seems - the first find in the Vladimir region-if not already listed in the last two issues of "Lepidopterofauna of the Vladimir region". I have the rest, as well as the supplement in one of the Eversmannia - and they don't have this type. I would like to know how to contact Uskov to inform him...

01.12.2007 0:17, Pavel Morozov

Red Lighthouse.
Romance.
rolleyes.gif

01.12.2007 0:20, gumenuk

A007145-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, July 5

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01.12.2007 0:21, gumenuk

Ahh! We know this one smile.gif
And this butterfly, it seems - the first find in the Vladimir region-if not already listed in the last two issues of "Lepidopterofauna of the Vladimir region". I have the rest, as well as the supplement in one of the Eversmannia - and they don't have this type. I would like to know how to contact Uskov to inform him...

I don't know Uskov. Boris Zhuravlev took me there. Almost every year in these numbers goes there.

01.12.2007 0:22, Vlad Proklov

A007145-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, July 5

Lacanobia contigua.
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01.12.2007 0:23, gumenuk

Red Lighthouse.
Romance.
rolleyes.gif

You can spend the night together in the first days of July, or for three days smile.gif

01.12.2007 0:38, gumenuk

A007582-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, July 12
A008158-July 17, ibid.

This post was edited by gumenuk - 01.12.2007 00: 44

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01.12.2007 1:04, Vlad Proklov

A007582-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, July 12
A008158-July 17, ibid.

Mythimna impura, sort of.
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01.12.2007 6:37, Pavel Morozov

You can go together in the first days of July for an overnight stay, or for three days smile.gif

Thank you, we've been there before. The first time even walking from the station of Hairy Feathers and back.

01.12.2007 10:26, PG18

Also from the footage of V. I. Gumenyuk.
The thinworm is not similar to the 4 known and MO (according to Sirotkin) species. More like Korscheltellus lupulinus.
With a pointed arrow ...I'm just afraid of making a mistake.

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01.12.2007 10:38, gumenuk

Also from the footage of V. I. Gumenyuk.
The thinworm is not similar to the 4 known and MO (according to Sirotkin) species. More like Korscheltellus lupulinus.
With a pointed arrow ...I'm just afraid of making a mistake.

Good afternoon, Pavel!
Have you heard about my CDs yet? There are new shots of these butterflies. Maybe I should post them?
Everything is sorted out. This is this year's shoot. Here's another shot of this thinworm.

This post was edited by gumenuk - 01.12.2007 10: 46

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01.12.2007 10:39, AntSkr

I think that the thinworm is Korscheltellus lupulinus. They are very changeable...
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01.12.2007 13:01, PG18

Does anyone know the name of this form?

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01.12.2007 15:58, Dinusik

Please help me determine the glass box.
June 28, 2007, Blagoveshchensk neighborhood
Thank you in advance smile.gif

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01.12.2007 18:38, Zhuk

Please help me determine the glass box.
June 28, 2007, Blagoveshchensk neighborhood
Thank you in advance smile.gif

Synanthedon sp.
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02.12.2007 8:35, PG18

Please help me determine the glass box.
June 28, 2007, Blagoveshchensk neighborhood
Thank you in advance smile.gif

Dina,
maybe I was in a hurry, and this is S. herzi is a relatively recently described East Asian species (it just does not have red at the root of the front wings, and the caterpillar is associated with willows).

This post was edited by PG18-02.12.2007 11: 19
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02.12.2007 10:08, Dinusik

Synanthedon culiciforme


Thank you very much! I first sent you an email and then looked here smile.gif

02.12.2007 10:11, Dinusik

And here are some more grannies. Dear experts, tell me who is who?
All photos were taken in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk in the summer of 2007.

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02.12.2007 10:22, AntSkr

The last one is Heteropterus morpheus
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02.12.2007 10:24, Pavel Morozov

1-Germana (Amata) nigricauda (most likely), pseudopestrox.
2-Deltote bankiana, scooper
3-Heteropterus morpheus, thickhead
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02.12.2007 13:01, gumenuk

A007472-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, July 10

Is this Mythimna conigera?

This post was edited by gumenuk - 02.12.2007 13: 20

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02.12.2007 14:05, Vlad Proklov


Is this Mythimna conigera?

That's the one.
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02.12.2007 14:10, Vlad Proklov

1-Germana (Amata) nigricauda (most likely), pseudopestrox.

But what is this combination? In the last revision known to me (Ignatieva and Zolotukhina, in 3-4 Eversmannia) it is simply called Syntomis germana.
This, by the way, is really her.

02.12.2007 14:20, gumenuk

A017602-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, September 28

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02.12.2007 14:34, Ilia Ustiantcev

Conistra vaccini what?
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02.12.2007 15:03, gumenuk

Conistra vaccini what?

Very possible, but the drawings are a little different

02.12.2007 15:14, gumenuk

A015795-MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, September 5

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