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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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14.07.2015 14:23, Andrey Bezborodkin

Once again, I post to determine whether the picture is more successful, July 7, Sakhalin.

I can't even imagine that. Maybe someone from the specialists will tell you...

14.07.2015 14:51, svm2

I can't even imagine that. Maybe someone from the specialists will tell you...

By default, in my view

14.07.2015 14:51, okoem

Once again, I post to determine whether the picture is more successful, July 7, Sakhalin.

Aglossa ?dimidiata
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14.07.2015 15:33, Ольга Титова

Calliteara pseudabietis Butler, 1885? Sakhalin, July 12, 2015.

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14.07.2015 15:39, Ольга Титова

  Aglossa ?dimidiata

http://www.jpmoth.org/Pyralidae/Pyralinae/..._dimidiata.html
Not very similar.

14.07.2015 15:54, Sergey Rybalkin

Sakhalin is home to two species of sagittarii that are similar to each other, Anacronicta caliginea and Anacronicta nitida. Which one is shown in the photo?

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14.07.2015 18:13, Sergey Rybalkin

Calliteara pseudabietis Butler, 1885? Sakhalin, July 12, 2015.

I would define it this way, it is very similar, I also got quite a lot of them in the world.

14.07.2015 19:16, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk. moth-moth
apple orchard
Phyllonorycter blancardella ?
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14.07.2015 22:44, Jaguar paw

I ask for help in determining.
Lycaena thersamon (Georgia, I'll try to find out the exact location of the shooting)?
I'm not good at butterflies, I'm a spiderman shuffle.gif

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14.07.2015 23:23, Nick444444

I ask for help in determining.
Lycaena thersamon (Georgia, I'll try to find out the exact location of the shooting)?
I'm not good at butterflies, I'm a spiderman shuffle.gif

yes.gif
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15.07.2015 10:11, Grigory Grigoryev

I would put it this way, very similar, I also quite a lot of them flew into the world.



C. pseudobietis unambiguously
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15.07.2015 10:13, Grigory Grigoryev

Sakhalin is home to two species of sagittarii that are similar to each other, Anacronicta caliginea and Anacronicta nitida. Which one is shown in the photo?

Think Anacronicta nitida
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15.07.2015 11:12, Alexandr Zhakov

  http://www.jpmoth.org/Pyralidae/Pyralinae/..._dimidiata.html
Not very similar.

It is difficult to judge from your photo, but for the Far East and the islands, this is the only species of the genus. However, if the photo is indoors, it could have been delivered by Aglossa caprealis.
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15.07.2015 13:14, Ольга Титова

Thank you all very much, but the butterfly is small. Probably, this is some kind of fire. Although the eggs are quite noticeable. Should they be removed or placed in their native biotope?

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15.07.2015 13:29, Ольга Титова

I can't identify two scoops. One of them - a dark one-made masonry. Sakhalin.

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15.07.2015 14:00, okoem

the butterfly is small. Probably, this is some kind of fire. Although the eggs are quite noticeable. Should they be removed or placed in their native biotope?

Aglossa - this is ognevka. smile.gif
Without experience, it is unlikely to be possible to remove the firefly from the egg...
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15.07.2015 15:37, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). July 15.

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15.07.2015 16:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

Idaea straminata, most likely. You also have a similar deversaria, I don't know the differences, but it looks like it has a number of black dots in front of the fringe, while straminata has streaks, as in the photo.
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15.07.2015 20:21, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). July 15. Peat bog.

1.
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2. Anacampsis blattariella?
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15.07.2015 20:51, Andrey Ponomarev

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15.07.2015 20:52, Alexandr Zhakov

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). July 15. Peat bog.
1.
2. Anacampsis blattariella?

1. Metalampra cinnamomea
2. Very similar.
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15.07.2015 21:07, Ilia Ustiantcev

Carpatolechia alburnella all apparently scared, a simple view of the same)
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15.07.2015 21:40, Alexandr Zhakov

smile.gif yes.gif

15.07.2015 22:15, Andrey Bezborodkin

I can't identify two scoops. One of them - a dark one-made masonry. Sakhalin.

The upper one is probably Apamea sordens (with a discount on flyby).
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16.07.2015 0:56, Ольга Титова

And the second one that did the egg laying wasn't Diarsia canescens?

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16.07.2015 4:41, Andrey Bezborodkin

And the second one that did the egg laying wasn't Diarsia canescens?

Similar. Quite possibly...
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16.07.2015 18:34, Radik

Please help me with the definition. They flew into the light. Tatarstan Russia, June 2015

16.07.2015 19:08, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me with the definition. They flew into the light. Tatarstan Russia, June 2015

There are no butterflies in photo 3 smile.gif

16.07.2015 19:24, Radik

There are no butterflies in photo 3 smile.gif

Oh, isn't that a butterfly on the left?

16.07.2015 19:42, Alexandr Zhakov

Oh, isn't that a butterfly on the left?

Caddis Fly

16.07.2015 20:47, Radik

Understood. Thank you.

16.07.2015 22:15, vla-mityanin

Please tell me, the butterfly in the photo is Apatura ilia. The photo was taken in the Smolensk region near the village of Korovki, Rudnyansky district, on July 4.

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16.07.2015 22:18, Igar

Please tell me, the butterfly in the photo is Apatura ilia. The photo was taken in the Smolensk region near the village of Korovki, Rudnyansky district, on July 4.

Да.
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16.07.2015 23:34, vla-mityanin

Please tell me, can you identify a thick head from these photos? The photo was taken in the Smolensk region near the village of Korovki, Rudnyansky district, on July 2.

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17.07.2015 0:22, Nick444444

Please tell me, can you identify a thick head from these photos? The photo was taken in the Smolensk region near the village of Korovki, Rudnyansky district, on July 2.

Thymelicus lineola/sylvestris
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17.07.2015 4:54, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk. Unfortunately, there isn't even a fragment of the imago's wings.
Temporary medication.
A rather peculiar edeagus with a tenderloin or prong on the side. Probably something from Eucosma and most likely E. cana and the shape of the aedeagus is just some kind of deformity
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17.07.2015 9:54, AGG

Help me identify the aberrant. A suburb of Lipetsk. Melanchra persicariae?
there are only photos
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17.07.2015 11:27, Andrey Bezborodkin

Help me identify the aberrant. A suburb of Lipetsk. Melanchra persicariae?
there are only photos


Is it aberrant? The impression that it floundered for a long time in some liquid, from which it still got out. M. persicariae as an option, perhaps.

17.07.2015 11:31, AGG

if it floundered somewhere, it was certainly before capture, because it was caught with a net, without the use of explosives. and the drawing is too symmetrical

17.07.2015 12:26, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region).
Actually, you don't need to define a butterfly. Yesterday I met Apollo for the first time, even two. The joy of the meeting was slightly overshadowed by the battered appearance of the butterflies and, apparently, the last hours of their life, because they were very sluggish and did not try to fly away, although it was already noon. I've been in those parts constantly for five years, but I haven't met them. Now I would like to look for caterpillars, but on http://lepidoptera.ru/taxonomy/8794 they write the life time of caterpillars-April, May, and June. So now you can't find the caterpillars?
And from the forage plants we have in those places grow Sedum acre and occasionally Hylotelephium triphyllum is found.

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