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24.07.2015 21:22, Vlad Proklov

Good evening. I still have 2 undefined photos of these two "ognevok". Taken at the entrance on 08.07.2013.
Is there anything definite to say? - Is it (Pyralidae) true for both?
- And look,-what a disapproving and wary look Ognevka No. 2 had! lol.gif

The first, I would say, some kind of moth, and the second-Udea ?fulvalis
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24.07.2015 21:25, Andrey Bezborodkin

Moscow region, Topoliny,23.07.2015


Apamea monoglypha
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24.07.2015 21:26, Андреас

The first, I would say, is some kind of a speck

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- And we are even second - I accidentally came across this link in vo http://www.microlepidoptera.nl/nieuws/nieuws.php?id=75
There is just a comparison given. It's just a pity that "in non-Russian".

This post was edited by Andreas - 24.07.2015 21: 33

24.07.2015 22:40, Sve4ka

Tell me, please, is this a pigeon Celastrina argiolus? These days, Chechen Republic, Grozny

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25.07.2015 7:18, Penelo

odessa region

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25.07.2015 11:40, Андреас

Tell me, please, is this a pigeon Celastrina argiolus? These days, Chechen Republic, Grozny

Да
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25.07.2015 11:41, Андреас

odessa region

1-Lycaena phlaeas
2-Lymantria dispar
3-Celastrina argiolus
4 - I can't say any further than the true Pyralididae.

This post was edited by Andreas - 25.07.2015 12: 14
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25.07.2015 14:20, Сергей-Д

4 - Homoeosoma sinuella

25.07.2015 14:37, Андреас

4 - Homoeosoma sinuella

Then it turns out that mine, which I didn't show, is also her?

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25.07.2015 15:38, akulich-sibiria

I would like to ask again for help in determining.Krasnoyarsk
1. apple tree, phyllonorycter pyrifoliella?
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2. willow, Phyllonorycter pastorella?
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25.07.2015 18:06, Alexandr Zhakov

I also found a dustpan on my disk that flew into my apartment and was removed.
I don't think I've ever seen her before...
I now, unfortunately, have qualifiers and a collection in another city.
I turned the photo on its side to make it easier to compare.

Dasypolia templi
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25.07.2015 18:39, Alexandr Zhakov

Good evening. I still have 2 undefined photos of these two "ognevok". Taken at the entrance on 08.07.2013.
Is there anything definite to say? - Is it (Pyralidae) true for both?
- And look,-what a disapproving and wary look Ognevka No. 2 had! lol.gif

The first one is a scoop - Hypenodes orientalis
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25.07.2015 20:03, lazardin

Good time, and I have a scoop look pozh., all north of Vologda, early July
1 Both Diachrysia chrysitis?? the first one has green fields connected by a thin jumper
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2 Both Plusia putnam??
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3 Spilosoma lubricipeda or lutea???
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and the fact that I did not master))
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25.07.2015 20:12, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk
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25.07.2015 20:34, vafdog

Good time, and I have a scoop look pozh., all north of Vologda, early July
1 Both Diachrysia chrysitis?? at the first green fields are connected by a thin jumper
And why chrysitis?, - stenochrysis! Only I'm not sure about the first one.

2 Both Plusia putnam??
Maybe I'm wrong, but the first is putnami, and the second is festucae

3 Spilosoma lubricipeda or lutea???
lubricipeda. lutea in most cases, if not always-yellow and the pattern is different.

and the fact that I did not master ))
4 Xestia ditrapezium

5 Lygephila sp. then-it's interesting for yourself
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25.07.2015 21:15, lazardin

25.07.2015 22:10, Igar

Krasnoyarsk
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1. Carterocephalus silvicola
3. Phragmatobia luctifera
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25.07.2015 22:37, vafdog

Krasnoyarsk
2. Similar to Lycaena helle
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25.07.2015 23:01, Alexandr Zhakov

Good time, and I have a scoop look pozh., all north of Vologda, early July
5

Based on Blue for region 7 only Lygephila pastinum. all other types are quite different.
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26.07.2015 2:04, Андреас

Dasypolia templi

Thank you very much! However, some Hungarian already beat you to it by sending me the same answer directly to my email.

26.07.2015 2:08, Андреас

The first is the scoop-Hypenodes orientalis

Thank you again! - And then the hippo Cat wrote to me that this is some kind of moth...

26.07.2015 8:36, Сергей-Д

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26.07.2015 10:40, Андреас

Good afternoon. I got to the moley . I just found out that there are about 600 species in the family Yponomeutidae - ermine moths. 6 subfamilies. I suspect that mine is from Yponomeutinae. That is, it is impossible to understand even the last word from this photo?

But this long-whiskered moth from Adelidae-somehow lends itself?

And then there's this one with the stripe. In the family I find it difficult.
Sincerely, Andreas.

This post was edited by Andreas - 26.07.2015 10: 43

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26.07.2015 13:08, аруд

Pestrianka ???????777 Bryansk Region July. Thanks

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26.07.2015 13:24, Andrey Bezborodkin

Pestrianka ???????777 Bryansk Region July. Thanks

Zygaena filipendulae
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26.07.2015 13:26, vafdog

Good afternoon. I got to the moley . I just found out that there are about 600 species in the family Yponomeutidae - ermine moths. 6 subfamilies. I suspect that mine is from Yponomeutinae. That is, it is impossible to understand even the last word from this photo?


Family Pyralidae (True fireflies)
Myelois circumvoluta
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26.07.2015 13:31, Vlad Proklov

Good afternoon. I got to the moley . I just found out that there are about 600 species in the family Yponomeutidae - ermine moths. 6 subfamilies. I suspect that mine is from Yponomeutinae. That is, it is impossible to understand even the last word from this photo?

But this long-whiskered moth from Adelidae-somehow lends itself?

And then there's this one with the stripe. In the family I find it difficult.
Sincerely, Andreas.

Myelois circumvoluta
Nemophora prodigella
Eidophasia messingiella
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26.07.2015 13:39, gonkem1986

Is the bear identifiable from this angle?Caucasus.

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26.07.2015 13:42, gonkem1986

And these draughtsmen and golubyanki are definable?

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26.07.2015 13:50, Андреас

Family Pyralidae (True fireflies)
Myelois circumvoluta

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26.07.2015 13:53, Андреас

Myelois circumvoluta
Nemophora prodigella
Eidophasia messingiella

- Thank you dear! - You are as always inimitable!

26.07.2015 14:07, Андреас

Is the bear identifiable from this angle?Caucasus.

Epicallia villica
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26.07.2015 14:20, Андреас

And these draughtsmen and golubyanki are definable?

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26.07.2015 17:22, Андреас

And these draughtsmen and golubyanki are definable?

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26.07.2015 17:34, Андреас

IMG_1173.JPG - (299.09 k) - leaning more towards Glaucopsyche alexis than towards Plebeius idas... "no underwear!"

26.07.2015 17:37, Ольга Титова

Lethe diana (Butler, 1866)? Sakhalin, July 26. And a fathead, what?

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26.07.2015 17:43, Ольга Титова

Is it possible to determine? July 27, Sakhalin.

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26.07.2015 17:49, Andrey Bezborodkin

Is it possible to determine? July 27, Sakhalin.

Euthrix potatoria, male
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26.07.2015 18:01, Andrey Bezborodkin

Lethe diana (Butler, 1866)? Sakhalin, July 26. And a fathead, what?

You can only watch them in the spread-out section... Most likely, Thoressa varia, or Polytremis sp.
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26.07.2015 19:52, gonkem1986

Andreas, thank you very much!
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