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15.06.2015 11:46, Alexandr Zhakov

 
Help identify the hawk moth, found in the south of the Novosibirsk region (got into the bag), birch, poplar, lilac, apple tree does not eat. How to feed the baby?
Endromis versicolora, feed with birch smile.gif


binni, it's not a hawk moth it's a scooper from the genus Amphipyra. Out of the question, pyramidea. Offer her something fruity and berry-flavored


The correct answer was above smile.gif

15.06.2015 12:54, alex242

2. Maybe I'm confusing something, but I see it more like Hyles euphorbiae.


Then who is it with me?

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15.06.2015 13:23, Alexandr Zhakov

I don't know, is he the only one? Maybe Hyles euphorbiae, of course, but I haven't seen any of them. Alexander, it is advisable to determine such types not by artistic photos, but by technical ones. Several copies. on the photo, so that you can see the ratio of sizes and patterns. They differ very well in size and pattern. I looked for nicaea among euphorbiae for a long time, until I caught it, then you can immediately see that it is nicaea.

15.06.2015 14:28, alex242

I don't know, is he the only one? Maybe Hyles euphorbiae, of course, but I haven't seen any of them. Alexander, it is advisable to determine such types not by artistic photos, but by technical ones. Several copies. on the photo, so that you can see the ratio of sizes and patterns. They differ very well in size and pattern. I looked for nicaea among euphorbiae for a long time, until I caught it, then you can immediately see that it is nicaea.

He's the only one - accidentally stepped on it. He was sitting on the ground under a lamp. But it is very different from the previous one. The line on the wing is almost perfectly straight.
Yes, I forgot to add-it's dated August 13, 2014
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15.06.2015 15:09, Alexandr Zhakov

Alexander, take a photo of several of your Hyles in one picture, with those that need to be identified.

15.06.2015 15:16, okoem

Good evening, forumchane! Tell me, please, what kind of butterfly is this? I took it today in Chechnya.

Probably Pancalia leuwenhoekella.

The whiskers of a male hawk moth are thicker. The female is usually larger, with a wider belly. But they are distinguished primarily by their antennae.

The easiest way to distinguish it is by the number of hooks on the rear wing. The male has one thick one, the female has a bunch of thin ones.

15.06.2015 16:11, alex242

Alexander, take a photo of several of your Hyles in one picture, with those that need to be identified.

These are the only two that need to be defined. And there are no more similar ones.

15.06.2015 17:13, Alexandr Zhakov

These are the only two that need to be defined. And there are no more similar ones.

take a picture of them together in one frame, preferably with the ruler smile.gif

15.06.2015 17:37, anna.sur

Probably Pancalia leuwenhoekella.
The easiest way to distinguish it is by the number of hooks on the rear wing. The male has one thick one, the female has a bunch of thin ones.

Hello! Sorry for not being aware, but what are these clues on the rear wing? Nothing seems to be visible.

15.06.2015 22:28, Alexander Zarodov

Suddenly, this little bird caused difficulties. Can you help me?
MO, early May.

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15.06.2015 22:45, аруд

Chrysoteuchia culmella.
And why put so many 7s? Is this shamanism ? smile.gif

2 Djon
"7" - magic digit (number)

15.06.2015 23:09, аруд

Almost no identification. signs and special signs. ???????7777 May. Mercy, pliz.

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16.06.2015 0:06, аруд

Macroid doesn't work - brute-force doesn't work -??????????????777. June. Thanks

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16.06.2015 0:30, Andrey Bezborodkin

Suddenly, this little bird caused difficulties. Can you help me?
MO, early May.

http://insectamo.ru/hete/91-hete/geometrid...tera-cervinalis
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16.06.2015 1:49, Ольга Титова

  http://insectamo.ru/hete/91-hete/geometrid...tera-cervinalis

Thank you. I had a similar one staying with me yesterday. I don't know what it is.

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16.06.2015 2:28, Ольга Титова

Please help me with the definition. Sakhalin on June 10.

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16.06.2015 9:07, alex242

take a picture of them together in one frame, preferably with a ruler smile.gif

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16.06.2015 12:12, Andrey Bezborodkin

Thank you. I had a similar one staying with me yesterday. I don't know what it is.

Everything is complicated with your moths. Similar, but not her. The views are different, there are few images, and the Japanese site doesn't open today. The catalog won't do much good. You should somehow get in touch with E. Belyaev, a specialist in Geometridae of the Far East, but I don't have his address.
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16.06.2015 12:57, akulich-sibiria

hello. Krasnoyarsk Krai
1. What do you think of Choristoneura albaniana?
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2. similar to Clepsis ? senecionana
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3. what kind of Pammene is it possible to say something. Definitely not obscurana there is no stroke on the rear fenders, maybe just clanculana???
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16.06.2015 16:07, Alexandr Zhakov

  

The upper one is of course Hyles nicaea. It's just that they're different here.
Bottom, I don't know what can be other than Hyles euphorbiae, only either the form is like this, or a hybrid.
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16.06.2015 16:26, Grigory Grigoryev

I already wrote it earlier :-).

The" working " feature of E. nicaea is, in my opinion, the blurred border of the outer part of the outer band of the front wing in the direction of the apex. The photo shows a dashed line in E. picaea and a solid line in H. euphorbiae. In all the butterflies I've seen, this feature worked. And about size: in the photo, a large female H. euphorbiae is smaller than a standard male E. picaea.

H. euphorbiae-Vayk, Armenia
E. picaea-Nakhichevan - Azerbaijan

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16.06.2015 16:58, Alexandr Zhakov

This feature does not always work well for different subspecies of Hyles nicaea. Orientalis (Austaut, 1905) is very good, but sheljuzkoi (Dublitzky, 1928) is already worse, as can be seen in Alexander's photo.

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16.06.2015 17:21, alex242

I already wrote it earlier :-).

The" working " trait of E. nicaea is this...........

Thanks! It was from this photo that I determined. And what can we say about the second one?
It doesn't seem to fit either E. picaea or H. euphorbiae. And years in August.

16.06.2015 19:37, anna.sur

Hello Dear forum participants! Please check the correctness of the definition of pigeons caught on the 3rd day of this month in the Noginsky district of Moscow region
1-3 Lycaena tityrus?
4 and 5 Polyommatus icarus?
6 Polyommatus thersites или Polyommatus icarus f. icarinus?

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16.06.2015 20:06, аруд

Pliz-Scopula ternata (Schrank, 1802)??????77777 But the bandages have burned out too much - only one is clearly visible-although.... - we have Sugar... Thanks

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16.06.2015 20:18, аруд

Meadow bear (Diacrisia sannio). Правилно???????777

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16.06.2015 20:38, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). June 16. Peat bog.

1. Boloria aquilonaris?
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2. ???
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3. I got this one from the spider web, so it's so shabby. Maybe someone will recognize it?
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16.06.2015 21:05, maks.malehornov

Dear experts, good day to all! On the question of Hyles euphorbiae. The photo shows the collection from the Dubossary district of Moldova in the first decade of August. There are two females on the left and three males on the right, the lower one is doubtful. Tell me is this something from the forms or just intraspecific variability?

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16.06.2015 21:12, аруд

Boloria selene (Denis & Schiffermüller 1775) Mother-of-pearl Selene?????????????77777 There is no one else....Thanks

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16.06.2015 21:49, Alexandr Zhakov

Meadow bear (Diacrisia sannio). Правилно???????777

Right!!!!!55555
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16.06.2015 21:51, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). June 16. Peat bog.


3. I got this one from the spider web, so it's so shabby. Maybe someone will recognize it?
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Hypena crassalis
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16.06.2015 21:51, Alexandr Zhakov

Dear experts, good day to all! On the question of Hyles euphorbiae. The photo shows the collection from the Dubossary district of Moldova in the first decade of August. There are two females on the left and three males on the right, the lower one is doubtful. Tell me is this something from the forms or just intraspecific variability?

16.06.2015 22:02, Andrey Bezborodkin

Hello Dear forum participants! Please check the correctness of the definition of pigeons caught on the 3rd day of this month in the Noginsky district of Moscow region
1-3 Lycaena tityrus?
4 and 5 Polyommatus icarus?
6 Polyommatus thersites или Polyommatus icarus f. icarinus?

three tityrus and three icarus.
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16.06.2015 22:04, Andrey Bezborodkin

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). June 16. Peat bog.

1. Boloria aquilonaris?

It looks bad, but it seems so.
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16.06.2015 22:08, Andrey Bezborodkin

Pliz-Scopula ternata (Schrank, 1802)??????77777 But the bandages have burned out too much - only one is clearly visible-although.... - we have Sugar... Thanks

Scopula lactata
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16.06.2015 22:14, Alexandr Zhakov

three tityrus and three icarus.

Andrew, and whether tityrus?, I watched them for a long time, not very similar, but I may be wrong. smile.gif

16.06.2015 22:53, Andrey Bezborodkin

Andrew, and whether tityrus?, I watched them for a long time, not very similar, but I may be wrong. smile.gif

I didn't seem to have any suspicions... Two females and a male.
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16.06.2015 22:56, anna.sur

Andrew, and whether tityrus?, I watched them for a long time, not very similar, but I may be wrong. smile.gif

From this area, they don't seem to be like anyone else.
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17.06.2015 15:55, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). June 13.

1. Celypha rurestrana?
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2. ???
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3. ???
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17.06.2015 17:41, Sergey Rybalkin

Can you tell me if these are both Abrostola tripartita (Hufnagel, 1766)?
15.06.2015, Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region

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