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31.07.2015 13:57, Bianor

Thank you all for the definition. Here's another example, Sakhalin.

DSC_0007____.jpg - Euproctis piperita (?)
DSC_0835____.jpg - Tristrophis veneris
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31.07.2015 13:59, Musson max

- I compared it with my own - I remained of the same opinion. If the third is not given - then relative to each other-this is them! smile.gif


There are more similar ones:
Colias myrmidone (Esper, 1781) and Colias chrysotheme (Esper, 1781),

but I have nothing to compare it to, and I'm not sure if it's them smile.gif

31.07.2015 14:17, Balazs Benedek

Thank you all for the definition. Here's another example, Sakhalin
DSC_0018____.jpg - Acronicta leucocuspis Butler, 1878
DSC_0436____.jpg - Acronicta vulpina leporella Staudinger.1888
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31.07.2015 14:20, vafdog

Good afternoon. I don't understand anything. I have the same (in my opinion) moth in the collection defined as Calothysanis amata. I thought I just misplaced it... - but, typing in the search engine-I saw that on the Internet the same butterfly has two different not only specific, but also generic names! eek.gif  confused.gif

synonym of
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31.07.2015 14:44, Olearius

Good afternoon!
Please dispel your doubts smile.gif
25.07.2015-Ukraine, Odessa region, Ananyevsky district, outskirts of Novoivanovka village.
Meadow inside a deciduous forest (oak, ash...)

It is thought that:
upper - Colias croceus (Fourcroy, 1785)
lower - Colias erate (Esper, 1805)
isn't that right?




Rather the first butterfly is an erate golden shape.
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31.07.2015 14:46, Guest

Good afternoon!
Please dispel your doubts smile.gif
25.07.2015-Ukraine, Odessa region, Ananyevsky district, outskirts of Novoivanovka village.
Meadow inside a deciduous forest (oak, ash...)

It is thought that:
upper - Colias croceus (Fourcroy, 1785)
lower - Colias erate (Esper, 1805)
isn't that right?


Both erats, don't doubt it.
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31.07.2015 21:21, TanyaPod

Help me identify the hayloft. Place-Bryansk. Date-July 29, 2012

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31.07.2015 21:30, Igar

Help me identify the hayloft. Place-Bryansk. Date-July 29, 2012

Coenonympha pamphilus

01.08.2015 9:20, Андреас

Both erats, don't doubt it.

"I don't believe it. We are waiting for the underpants.
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01.08.2015 14:12, Andrey Bezborodkin

"I don't believe it. We are waiting for the underpants.

And what will the underpants give you? Read the discussions of experts who tried to untie the tangled tangle called "erate-crocea" here on the forum (I think in the topic of Yellow Eggs for 2013).
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01.08.2015 15:32, rhopalocera.com

Good afternoon!
Please dispel your doubts smile.gif
25.07.2015-Ukraine, Odessa region, Ananyevsky district, outskirts of Novoivanovka village.
Meadow inside a deciduous forest (oak, ash...)

It is thought that:
upper - Colias croceus (Fourcroy, 1785)
lower - Colias erate (Esper, 1805)
isn't that right?

picture: 24_26.07.2015_Odessa_reg_11.jpg

Thank you in advance



Both erates
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01.08.2015 16:00, Андреас

Then be so kind, dear forum participants-please confirm or deny the signatures (I specifically removed them) under similar copies!
These photos are from my old collection, which is currently unavailable. It was collected by me at our CMS, but I don't remember the dates either, and I don't remember the biotope. frown.gif

This post was edited by Andreas - 01.08.2015 16: 03

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01.08.2015 16:56, Andrey Bezborodkin

Then be so kind, dear forum participants-please confirm or deny the signatures (I specifically removed them) under similar copies!
These photos are from my old collection, which is currently unavailable. It was collected by me at our CMS, but I don't remember the dates either, and I don't remember the biotope. frown.gif

For myself-I emphasize, purely for myself, without asserting and imposing my own opinion on anyone and without indicating any signs, without the results of digestion and sequencing, I would put the right one as an erate, and I would compare the left one with others, but only with the copy itself in front of my eyes, and not from the pictures. In no way would I want to start disputes on these types, because I do not consider the issue resolved. Until I see an article from experts with a solution that will convince me, even if an amateur.
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01.08.2015 17:12, okoem

 
upper - Colias croceus (Fourcroy, 1785)
lower - Colias erate (Esper, 1805)
isn't that right?

Maxim, the question of croceus-erate on the forum was discussed in the topic "Yolks". The bottom line is that it is not proven that erate is an independent species, and not a color form of croceus.
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01.08.2015 17:45, J.A.

Please help me determine what kind of butterfly it is. Photographed on 01.07.2015 in Khabarovsk. Unfortunately, it was not possible to take the caterpillar home and now I'm curious about who it could be smile.gif
user posted image
user posted image

01.08.2015 18:02, TanyaPod

Coenonympha pamphilus

Thank you. I myself assumed this option, but too obvious eyes confuse. In my other pictures of this type, there are no such eyes, but only pale dots or no dots at all.

01.08.2015 19:32, Vlad Proklov

Maxim, the question of croceus-erate on the forum was discussed in the topic "Yolks". The bottom line is that it is not proven that erate is an independent species, and not a color form of croceus.

Rather subspecies: nominate in the Mediterranean, erate in the steppes. Since the species is mobile, the nominate regularly flies into the area of erate and vice versa. Since the species is one, hybridization is free, and as a result we have a hell of a lot of intermediate forms.
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01.08.2015 23:36, Bores

Gentlemen, I apologize for not being in the topic, I recently saw this forum. Please tell me, I used to collect almost all the families now mikra has attracted my attention. How to straighten it correctly? It's a pity to prick even the thinnest pin but I think the dies are only for beetles frown.gif

01.08.2015 23:45, Alexandr Zhakov

Gentlemen, I apologize for not being in the topic, I recently saw this forum. Please tell me, I used to collect almost all the families now mikra has attracted my attention. How to straighten it correctly? It's a pity to prick even the thinnest pin but I think the dies are only for beetles frown.gif

Not a very precise question. What families?
This pricks everything from 1mm and more. wink.gif
http://naturaliste.ru/catalog/s102

This post was edited by Djon-01.08.2015 23: 45
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01.08.2015 23:50, vafdog

Gentlemen, I apologize for not being in the topic, I recently saw this forum. Please tell me, I used to collect almost all the families now mikra has attracted my attention. How to straighten it correctly? It's a pity to prick even the thinnest pin but I think the dies are only for beetles frown.gif

Really: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_BOEYgs6_0 smile.gif

ps Although there are many other ways-it is better not to pierce the wings smile.gif
P. P. s, for example, I straighten out exactly like a macro.

This post was edited by vafdog - 01.08.2015 23: 53
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02.08.2015 0:16, Shamil Murtazin

Really: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_BOEYgs6_0  smile.gif

ps Although there are many other ways-it is better not to pierce the wings smile.gif
P. P. s, for example, I straighten out exactly like a macro.

somehow easily they spread their wings in the film, without pressing anything... and if the wing is "semicircular" in cross-section, like in grass plants, for example?
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02.08.2015 8:20, Bianor


ps Although there are many other ways-it is better not to pierce the wings smile.gif
P. P. s, for example, I straighten out exactly like a macro.

Microbes are often even easier to spread out than small moths or scoops, which sometimes have their wings wedged in some fun pose. There are only two problems - the mustache, which sometimes just does not reach the dies, and the actual pricking - without binoculars, you can miss and plant in some unexpected place.

user posted image

PS
Moderators, please move your latest posts to this topic:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=87257

This post was edited by Bianor-02.08.2015 10: 50
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02.08.2015 10:18, Grigory Grigoryev

Please help me determine what kind of butterfly it is. Photographed on 01.07.2015 in Khabarovsk. Unfortunately, it was not possible to take the caterpillar home and now I'm curious about who it could be smile.gif



In my opinion, this is the caterpillar of the peacock's eye Caligula boisduvalii (Eversmann, 1846)

02.08.2015 12:47, J.A.

In my opinion, this is the caterpillar of the peacock-eyed Caligula boisduvalii (Eversmann, 1846)


Thank you)) Also at first I thought about peacock eyes, but I was confused by the blue dots on the sides. But there was nothing else like it...

02.08.2015 15:22, Shamil Murtazin

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

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Fixed it already. As I understand it, the photo itself was correctly identified, apparently, they forgot to untie it=)

02.08.2015 15:40, Alexandr Zhakov

The definition is corrected, after the same post.
see the comments under the photo.
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02.08.2015 19:53, agronomist

Odessa region, Belyaevsky district 21.07.2015. The wingspan is 35 mm.
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02.08.2015 20:25, Alexander Zarodov

Is it someone from Apameini? The size of O. latruncula
MO, late July.

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02.08.2015 20:59, svm2

Mesoligia furuncula
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02.08.2015 23:55, Nick444444

Yenakiyevo, 2009 August.

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03.08.2015 0:04, Andrey Bezborodkin

Yenakiyevo, 2009 August.

Hyponephele lupina

This post was edited by fraudatrix - 03.08.2015 00: 04
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03.08.2015 0:14, Nick444444

And another fathead: the vicinity of the village of Vasishchevo (Kharkiv region) 2,08,15!
Pyrgus armoricanus? confused.gif
Thank you in advance!

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03.08.2015 3:31, Ольга Титова

I assume that this is the cocoonworm Dendrolimus superans (Butler, 1877). Yesterday, seven such lionfish immediately flew into the world. I don't know the others.

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03.08.2015 7:50, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk.
1. Celypha striana? without the butterfly, I would say that this is rosaceana, but the drawing is clearly not the last kind.
picture: IMG_9402.JPG
picture: IMG_9407.JPG
2. Pandemis or corylana or cinnamomeana I tend to the former.
picture: IMG_9413.JPG
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3. photo of the prepared preparation according to Phalonidia ? curvistrigana (Stainton, 1859)
picture: IMG_9409.JPG
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4. moths, caprosines???
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03.08.2015 8:19, XXL

What kind of animal? A cotton dustpan?

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03.08.2015 9:36, Kharkovbut

And another fathead: the vicinity of the village of Vasishchevo (Kharkiv region) 2,08,15!
Pyrgus armoricanus? confused.gif
Thank you in advance!
Almost certainly, yes. If the copy is collected, you can sometimes look at the genitals, to clear your conscience. smile.gif

03.08.2015 9:41, Alexandr Zhakov

What kind of animal? A cotton dustpan?

Leucoma salicis
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03.08.2015 10:46, Andrey Bezborodkin

I assume that this is the cocoonworm Dendrolimus superans (Butler, 1877). Yesterday, seven such lionfish immediately flew into the world. I don't know the others.

D. superans-yes. In the third photo, Lygephila sp. I don't know the fourth one, it's a local species, probably close to the genus Oligia or neighboring genera.
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03.08.2015 13:05, barko

I assume that this is the cocoonworm Dendrolimus superans (Butler, 1877). Yesterday, seven such lionfish immediately flew into the world. I don't know the others.
0449 Lygephila viciae (Hübner, [1822])
0470 Koyaga falsa (Butler, 1885)
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03.08.2015 13:15, Andrey Bezborodkin

I don't know the fourth one, it's a local species, probably close to the genus Oligia or neighboring genera.

In how. Not even close smile.gif
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