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26.07.2015 19:58, gonkem1986

And these comrades are definable?

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26.07.2015 20:14, Андреас

Andreas, thank you very much!

The fact that I like to "determine" - you and any other teapot like me will tell you - so for me personally it is not worth separate thanks.
Just sign in your profile where you live/shoot, and at least write that it was taken from YOU.
And crop so that the insect is in full frame. Sometimes (but not always) a photo with a height of 600 is better perceived. The main thing is high-quality transmission of camera angles and elements when they are needed.

This post was edited by Andreas - 27.07.2015 21: 30
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26.07.2015 20:16, Андреас

And these comrades are definable?

0214-Pieris napi-female.
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6-Pontia edusa
10-Hesperia sylvanus male
1163-pyadenits on the underside of guessing is a thankless task. We can only say with certainty that this is a "man".

This post was edited by Andreas - 26.07.2015 20: 30

26.07.2015 23:32, vla-mityanin

It is possible to identify these butterflies. The photo was taken near the city of Kirov, Kirov region, on July 26.

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26.07.2015 23:43, Андреас

Sorry for the flop (if I'm wrong), but it seems to me that the butterfly I'm posting is closely related to this one, which was presented by vla-mityanin.
Taken in Dagomys (Sochi) a week after the flood.
She is interesting because she sees perfectly, but is not afraid! "That is, when I carefully raised my finger to her from different sides, she always turned her back to me! - This is so funny, unusual and amazing!!!

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27.07.2015 0:16, Vlad Proklov

It is possible to identify these butterflies. The photo was taken near the city of Kirov, Kirov region, on July 26.

Anthophila fabriciana
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27.07.2015 0:16, Vlad Proklov

Sorry for the flop (if I'm wrong), but it seems to me that the butterfly I'm posting is closely related to this one, which was presented by vla-mityanin.
Taken in Dagomys (Sochi) a week after the flood.
She is interesting because she sees perfectly, but is not afraid! "That is, when I carefully raised my finger to her from different sides, she always turned her back to me! - This is so funny, unusual and amazing!!!

Choreutis nemorana

Yes, the family is the same - Choreutidae.
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27.07.2015 8:58, Ольга Титова

Please help me with the definition. Sakhalin, July 23.

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27.07.2015 11:32, Andrey Bezborodkin

Please help me with the definition. Sakhalin, July 23.

On the top - we will wait for a weighty word from fans of tufts. smile.gif Actually, there are two options here - Ptilodon jezoensis or P. capucina kuwayamae.
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27.07.2015 13:06, Ольга Титова

P. capucina has a denticle and a dark spot on the upper side of the hindwings. Color-red-brown. The spot seems to be there, but there is no clove. I'll look for a failed photo, maybe you can see a clove there.

27.07.2015 18:12, Скорпион

What kind of pigeon?

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27.07.2015 18:48, IgorKO

15. Drymonia dodonaea
16. Notodonta dromedarius

Thank you very much! Can someone else tell me a scoop?

27.07.2015 19:01, Андреас

What kind of pigeon?

I assume that Plebeius argus... - but let them correct it if they get into a puddle.
The location, time of shooting, and the exterior wouldn't hurt...
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27.07.2015 19:07, Скорпион

I assume that Plebeius argus... - but let them correct it if they get into a puddle.
The location, time of shooting, and the exterior wouldn't hurt...

There is no external one. Location-Karelia, July 25.

28.07.2015 7:21, Alexandr Zhakov

Thank you very much! Can someone else tell me a scoop?

The scoops in that post are hopeless, only up to the genus
11,12,14 Hoplodrina possibly octogenaria
17 Acronicta possibly rumicis

28.07.2015 11:44, IgorKO

The scoops in that post are hopeless, only up to the genus
11,12,14 Hoplodrina possibly octogenaria
17 Acronicta possibly rumicis

Thanks! I will try not to load the forum with such options anymore.

28.07.2015 17:22, Olearius

Leningrad Region, end of July

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28.07.2015 20:41, svm2

Lasionhada proxima-female
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29.07.2015 4:53, Olearius

Another scoop, also Leningrad region, end of July

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29.07.2015 10:38, Alexandr Zhakov

Another scoop, also Leningrad region, end of July

I think Euxoa is probably such a nigricans.
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29.07.2015 12:22, Liolichka

Saratov region, July.

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29.07.2015 12:48, gonkem1986

The fact that I like to "determine" - you and any other teapot like me will tell you - so for me personally it is not worth separate thanks.
Just sign in your profile where you live/shoot, and at least write that it was taken from YOU.
And crop so that the insect is in full frame. Sometimes (but not always) a photo with a height of 600 is better perceived. The main thing is high-quality transmission of camera angles and elements when they are needed.

I'll take your suggestions into account.

29.07.2015 12:51, Ольга Титова

Notodontidae? Sakhalin. I found another photo of Ptilodon jezoensis or P. capucina kuwayamae. It clearly shows the denticle. Probably P. capucina.

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29.07.2015 14:36, Andrey Bezborodkin

Saratov region, July.


Spatalia argentina
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29.07.2015 14:39, Andrey Bezborodkin

Notodontidae? Sakhalin.

The upper one is a female Stauropus fagi. Below - I don't write what I'm not sure shuffle.gifabout
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29.07.2015 15:05, gonkem1986

Is this a big overflow bowl?Filmed on the "Pillars" in Krasnoyarsk at the end of June.It's not supposed to be there.Is it known from there?

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29.07.2015 17:26, БутявкО

Can you tell me if they are albinos, or just a variation of their color?

1) Gastropacha quercifolia (or Gastropacha populifolia?) (Gorny Altai, recreation center "Ivolga", on the bank of the Katun River 01.07.2012)
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Her offspring : (alas, there are no better photos)
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2) ??? (Altai Territory, Biysky district, the time of capture was not preserved, it was very long ago, I did not write it down)
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29.07.2015 17:43, Alexandr Zhakov

These are not albinos and not a variation of color, it is very shabby in the first photo and burned out in the light on 2)

29.07.2015 17:53, Olearius

Leningrad region, end of July.

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29.07.2015 17:59, Andrey Bezborodkin

Is this a big overflow bowl?Filmed on the "Pillars" in Krasnoyarsk at the end of June.It's not supposed to be there.Is it known from there?

Indeed, Yu. Korshunov pointed out a significant gap in the range. But everything is changing, and species ' ranges are shifting without asking our opinion on this matter... Yes, this is Apatura iris.

29.07.2015 18:04, БутявкО

This is not an albino and not a variation of color, it is very shabby in the first photo and faded in the world on 2)


I do not dispute that it is shabby, but the remains of hairs and scales are cream, and not red like in "children"
The second butterfly was this color during its lifetime, it could really burn out like this somewhere in the days of its life? And what kind of view is it?

29.07.2015 18:10, Andrey Bezborodkin

Leningrad region, end of July.


Well, you catch exotics... I have such is artemisiae from Divenskaya. But to be sure, I would send a photo to Alexey.

29.07.2015 18:14, Alexandr Zhakov

Leningrad region, end of July.

Here Cucullia: either artemisiae or gnaphalii.
I'm in favor of the first one. smile.gif
But it's better to look at the straightened one.
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29.07.2015 18:58, barko

Leningradskaya Kukulia does not correspond to Artemisia. Compare it yourself. Below, in Volynkin's photo, is the real aremisa. The upper butterfly is probably the Lindeae.

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29.07.2015 19:14, barko

By the way, this photo is of Lindeia, not Artemisia.

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29.07.2015 19:19, Andrey Bezborodkin

Leningradskaya Kukulia does not correspond to Artemisia. Compare it yourself. Below, in Volynkin's photo, is the real aremisa. The upper butterfly is probably the Lindeae.


Yes, in comparison it is clearly visible. Well, another new species of scoop for the regional fauna! A few days ago, a colleague found X. ditrapezium here, which was not previously marked for the Leningrad region... The miracles will probably continue.

29.07.2015 19:36, Olearius

Well, you catch exotics...


Andrey, especially for you ...

Leningrad Region, end of July smile.gif

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29.07.2015 19:51, Andrey Bezborodkin

Andrey, especially for you ...

Leningrad Region, end of July smile.gif


Well, yes, I see it. Eucarta virgo. Congratulations. Do they know about your findings "up there"? smile.gif Probably, all this wonderful stuff flew to the generator wink.gif

29.07.2015 19:54, Olearius

Well, yes, I see it. Eucarta virgo. Congratulations. Do they know about your findings "up there"? smile.gif Probably, all this wonderful stuff flew to the generator wink.gif


Yeah, on the polygon smile.gif
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29.07.2015 20:36, Nick444444

Notodontidae? Sakhalin. I found another photo of Ptilodon jezoensis or P. capucina kuwayamae. It clearly shows the denticle. Probably P. capucina.

DSC_0552-Similar to Euroctis similis , unless, of course, a similar species lives on Sakhalin smile.gif
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