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04.08.2015 14:52, Balazs Benedek

4 - Dichagyris squalorum
5 - Euxoa group tritici


For sure not squalorum. It is similar to D. ignara, but that is known from Mongolia, only.

04.08.2015 15:01, Balazs Benedek

Ch. cortifera?


Agreed, think it is a cortifera.

04.08.2015 15:02, Vlad Proklov

Still, look again, there is a close view:)

IMHO, stridula and transiens are less similar.

04.08.2015 15:09, barko

I thought it was cuprea, you're right about cortifera
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04.08.2015 15:11, Vlad Proklov

I thought it was cuprea, you're right about cortifera

Ch. cuprea I know from the Moscow region, it is much lighter! If only there is a special subspecies... I didn't even consider it as an option =) Isn't there one in Hungary?

04.08.2015 15:19, barko

Ch. cuprea I know from the Moscow region, it is much lighter! If only there is a special subspecies... I didn't even consider it as an option =) Isn't there one in Hungary?
There is a rarity in the list, I don't think I even know where to look for it here. I caught a lot of them in Slovenia.

04.08.2015 19:13, rhopalocera.com

For sure not squalorum. It is similar to D. ignara, but that is known from Mongolia, only.


I dont think so. Better to see its genitalia.

04.08.2015 19:42, barko

For sure not squalorum. It is similar to D. ignara, but that is known from Mongolia, only.
I dont think so. Better to see its genitalia.
This is definitely not squalorum.
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04.08.2015 21:34, Balazs Benedek

I dont think so. Better to see its genitalia.


Yes, dissection would be necessary.

04.08.2015 21:48, lazardin

Good day, again asking for help, all north Vologda, second half of July
1 Autographa bractea??
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2 Autographa sp?? excelsa?? but clearly different from the first, larger, the shape of the spot and the shape of the forewing
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3 Abraxas grossulariata??
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4 Agrotis exclamationi??
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5 Lygephila pastinum??
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6 Malacosoma castrensis??
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7 Orthosia sp like turned out, but what is not mastered
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8 and the fact that I did not master at all ((
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9 picture: DSC04509.JPG
10 picture: DSC04512.JPG

This post was edited by lazardin - 04.08.2015 21: 49

04.08.2015 22:26, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-6 is correct, 7-Xestia baja, 9,10-Aplocera praeformata, and 8 as if not Acronicta vulpina, a cool find will be!

This post was edited by Ilya U-04.08.2015 22: 40
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04.08.2015 23:11, Bad Den

Tell me please, on Turkish butterflies who is who?
Caught Saklikent, Antalya, 36°50 '04.8" N 30°19'41.0"E, H~2000 m; 13. VII. 2014
Thank you in advance

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04.08.2015 23:31, Nick444444

Tell me please, on Turkish butterflies who is who?
Caught Saklikent, Antalya, 36°50 '04.8" N 30°19'41.0"E, H~2000 m; 13. VII. 2014
Thank you in advance


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IMG_7822.JPG - Zygaena carniolica
IMG_7826.JPG - Melanargia larissa/russiae

This post was edited by Nick444444 - 05.08.2015 00: 21
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04.08.2015 23:51, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar,3.08.2015
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05.08.2015 7:32, alex242

Tell me please, on Turkish butterflies who is who?
Caught Saklikent, Antalya, 36°50 '04.8" N 30°19'41.0"E, H~2000 m; 13. VII. 2014
Thank you in advance

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Almost everyone needs a top, but this one seems to be Chazara briseis

This post was edited by alex242-05.08.2015 07: 32
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05.08.2015 11:42, rhopalocera.com

Tell me please, on Turkish butterflies who is who?
Caught Saklikent, Antalya, 36°50 '04.8" N 30°19'41.0"E, H~2000 m; 13. VII. 2014
Thank you in advance

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7821 - Brenthis hecate
7825 - Chazara briseis
7826 - Melanargia larissa
7829 - Hyponephele lycaon?
7830 - Chazara briseis
7831 - Hyponephele lycaon?
7832 - Chazara briseis
7833 - ??? similar to briseis
7840-Spialia orbifer
9646 - Brintesia circe
9647 - Pseudochazara anthelea

With Hyponephele there is no certainty, you need to see the top, according to the outcome there are several similar species, I assume that this is the most common lycaon.
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05.08.2015 21:27, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Lishnyagi,26.07.2015
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05.08.2015 21:34, Bad Den

Some more belyanki-please tell me who is who.
Thank you in advance!

1. Beldibi, Antalya, July 2014
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2. Uzbekistan, Kashkadarya region, April 2014
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05.08.2015 21:46, Penelo

odessa region, steppe

This post was edited by Penelo - 05.08.2015 21: 52

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05.08.2015 22:13, Василий пенза

And what is this defective Apamea? Minoica? Penza, 4.07. Thank you

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05.08.2015 22:27, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar, now i.e. 5. 08. 2015
Syngrapha interrogationis or Trichoplusia ni ?
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 05.08.2015 22: 29

05.08.2015 22:41, svm2

odessa region, steppe

Phaiogramma etruscaria
Anarta trifolii
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05.08.2015 22:42, svm2

And what is this defective Apamea? Minoica? Penza, 4.07. Thank you

monoglypha
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05.08.2015 22:51, svm2

M. O., Poplar, now i.e. 5. 08. 2015
Syngrapha interrogationis or Trichoplusia ni ?


interrogationis
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05.08.2015 22:51, Vlad Proklov

M. O., Poplar, now i.e. 5. 08. 2015
Syngrapha interrogationis or Trichoplusia ni ?

Syngrapha interrogationis
isn't bad either.
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05.08.2015 22:55, Andrey Ponomarev

Syngrapha interrogationis
isn't bad either.

The female will breed
Vlad look at the post 27190
Who is this?

The post was edited by Gennadich - 05.08.2015 22: 57

05.08.2015 22:59, Vlad Proklov

The female will breed
Vlad look at the post 27190
Who is this?

I saw it, I don't know. Gelechiidae should be sorted out from the Germans, nothing else comes to mind with such bundles.

This post was edited by kotbegemot-05.08.2015 22: 59

05.08.2015 23:05, Andrey Ponomarev

I saw it, I don't know. Gelechiidae should be sorted out from the Germans, nothing else comes to mind with such bundles.

I already went through it until I found it.

06.08.2015 10:28, Ilia Ustiantcev

I saw it, I don't know. Gelechiidae should be sorted out from the Germans, nothing else comes to mind with such bundles.



I've already gone through it, but I haven't found it yet.


Two losers, Sorhagenia sp. they don't see it at close range! tongue.gif

06.08.2015 10:41, Fyodor

M. O., Lishnyagi,26.07.2015

1,3 Zygaena minos
2 Zygaena viciae
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06.08.2015 12:10, lazardin

Have a nice day, check out the app. all north of Vologda, early July, advance sps
1 Cerapteryx graminis??
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2 Mythimna conigera??
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3 Mythimna pallens?? At first I thought about M. impura
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4 if it's plusia putnami
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then what is it??(front fender is more elongated and slightly different pattern, or teapot.gif
picture: DSC04560.JPGlooks like)

06.08.2015 12:24, svm2

3-first thought is correct
4=5-putnami
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06.08.2015 13:48, Vlad Proklov

Two losers, Sorhagenia sp. they don't see it at close range! tongue.gif

This was the first thing I looked at - but it doesn't look like any of our views wall.gif

06.08.2015 13:58, Ilia Ustiantcev

Ah, so they can now be distinguished by their appearance!?

06.08.2015 14:03, Vlad Proklov

Ah, so they can now be distinguished by their appearance!?

I wouldn't risk it.

06.08.2015 14:06, Arachna

Hello! Help me identify the butterfly. Found on 03.08.2015 in a hornbeam-oak forest in the village of Rukshin, Khotyn district, Chernivtsi region
picture: DSC_0055.jpg picture: DSC_0057.jpg

06.08.2015 14:21, alex242

Again Dzungarian "owlets"
Please look!
July 10-11, 2015 Northern Dzungarian ~2200m. a. s. l.

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and pyadenka

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Foothill Valleys August 5, 2015

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06.08.2015 14:45, Ilia Ustiantcev

It was the first thing I saw - but it doesn't look like any of our species wall.gif


If you slightly insulate the photo of Gennadich, it will look like a photo of Sorhagenia lophyrella from the German website.

Hello! Help me identify the butterfly. Found on 03.08.2015 in a hornbeam-oak forest in the village of Rukshin, Khotyn district, Chernivtsi region.
picture: DSC_0055.jpg picture: DSC_0057.jpg


Harpella forficella
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06.08.2015 20:32, Простой

Help us identify the species (caterpillar): http://sergey.ml/pic/g1.jpg http://sergey.ml/pic/g2.jpg

Healthy and bites! I wonder what kind of butterfly it will make...

06.08.2015 20:33, Простой

Removed today 06.08.2015 in the Tula region

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