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07.08.2015 19:38, Андреас

Then there are these two: taken in an apartment on the light.
Interestingly, the dark baby is hanging on to the web, holding on with one paw.
A shiny probably from (Cosmopterigidae)?

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07.08.2015 19:51, Vlad Proklov

Then there are these two: taken in an apartment on the light.
Interestingly, the dark baby is hanging on to the web, holding on with one paw.
A shiny probably from (Cosmopterigidae)?

According to the first photo, I will not say anything, because nothing can be seen
2-Coleophora (Damophila) sp., looks like trifolii.
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07.08.2015 19:52, Vlad Proklov

Something mikrushniki ignored.In the 8th region to see this is not.

Well - now clearly there is! =)
But here's what? Go through gelechiid lol.gif

07.08.2015 20:06, Sve4ka

It's not there.
I think it will appear soon.



In Chechnya, for the third year as it appeared.

07.08.2015 20:13, Andrey Ponomarev

Well - now clearly there is! =)
But here's what? Go through the gelechiid lol.gif

I've already had too much, this is the most appropriate one.
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07.08.2015 20:21, Vlad Proklov

In Chechnya, for the third year as it appeared.

By the way, I wrote in the original version of the note that it was most likely brought in during the preparation for the Olympics - but the reviewer from the ZIN dissuaded me from publishing it. And now it seems to be a working version that it is so, with garden boxwoods, this infection was brought to the Caucasus.
Here and in the Crimea now.

08.08.2015 0:16, alex242

Isturgia is very similar to our murinaria maybe it is


murinaria is there, but only all dark gray, and here it is yellow. Although the drawing is really very close.

08.08.2015 0:17, Андреас

By the way, I wrote in the original version of the note that it was most likely brought in during the preparation for the Olympics - but the reviewer from the ZIN dissuaded me from publishing it. And now it seems to be a working version that it is so, with garden boxwoods, this infection was brought to the Caucasus.
Here and in the Crimea now.

- In Dagomys, only brooms remained from the box trees -if you are talking about her.

It's a pity that with the first photo "nothing is visible" ... - and it's also impossible to get to the family? frown.gif

08.08.2015 0:31, Vlad Proklov

- In Dagomys, only brooms remained from the box trees -if you are talking about her.

It's a pity that with the first photo "nothing is visible" ... - and it's also impossible to get to the family? frown.gif

Yes, it's all about her, about her!..

From the first - and to the family I will not risk!

08.08.2015 0:33, Андреас

Then here are the latest ones. I don't have any more nafotkanoy mikra yet. Everything was taken from us on KMV.
Thank you so much for your attention and understanding.
Sincerely, I

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08.08.2015 0:48, Vlad Proklov

Then here are the latest ones. I don't have any more nafotkanoy mikra yet. Everything was taken from us on KMV.
Thank you so much for your attention and understanding.
Sincerely, I

1 - the same xs as before )))
2-Bedellia somnulentella
3-Metzneria sp.
4 - Coleophoridae
5-Scythris sp.
6-Gracillariidae, further 11
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08.08.2015 1:19, Ilia Ustiantcev

Can Scythris be anything other than sinensis? By the way, Vlad, show me the map for Heliothela wulfeniana.

08.08.2015 1:27, Vlad Proklov

Can Scythris be anything other than sinensis? By the way, Vlad, show me a map of Heliothela wulfeniana.

In the Zhukovsky front garden, this is S. sinensis (I only came across a dark form):

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But in the Caucasus , I don't know. What if there's something Turkish still there? I prefer to overdo it.

The map is like this (I only caught it on the Nerskaya River, where it is full):

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08.08.2015 11:45, dim-va

1 - the same xs as before )))


I will only make a guess, because of the lanceolate hind wings, clearly pressed frontal pubescence and metallic color of the abdomen-it looks like Opogona panchalcella Stgr, which now seems to be no longer Opogona. But this is only true, without any certainty.

08.08.2015 12:13, okoem

The infection has reached the Crimea! It doesn't seem to be available on the okoem website...

I assume that I didn't get there by myself, but brought it with planting material. Where I saw its caterpillars in Simferopol, landscaping was carried out nearby. And in Feodosia, there is no boxwood fire pit yet. I didn't find at least.

08.08.2015 12:21, аруд

Scoparia pyralella????777, Aug., Kaluga region, pliz.

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08.08.2015 12:36, Ольга Титова

July 21, 2015, Sakhalin. thank you!

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08.08.2015 13:24, Ilia Ustiantcev

arud
Eudonia lacustrata

Vlad: as you know, I didn't just ask about Heliothela, you can put Pestovo, as well as Veselevo (photo on the site lepidoptera.ru)
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08.08.2015 14:43, Vlad Proklov

Scoparia pyralella????777, Aug., Kaluga region, pliz.

Eudonia lacustrata
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08.08.2015 15:40, Андреас

Here, - the same ognevka, as in my previous post, only in a different angle. They've been crawling through all the windows for a week now.

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08.08.2015 15:48, vafdog

Here, - the same ognevka, as in my previous post, only in a different angle. They've been crawling through all the windows for a week now.

Endotricha flammealis
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08.08.2015 19:31, Андреас

Hello. Please help me with the name of this scoop. I rented it yesterday in an apartment. The size is completely "average".

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08.08.2015 20:13, vafdog

Hello. Please help me with the name of this scoop. I rented it yesterday in an apartment. The size is completely "average".

It seems to be Acronicta rumicis, if it is wrong-people will fix
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08.08.2015 21:53, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 04.08.15
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09.08.2015 0:28, Андреас

It seems to be Acronicta rumicis, if it's wrong, people will fix it

I also initially thought of it, although it is recorded in my collection under a different generic name... - but then compare them, people and make a verdict. A straightened copy, of course, also with KMV.

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09.08.2015 0:32, okoem

"but then compare them, people, and give a verdict. A straightened copy, of course, also with KMV.

rumicis. It is changeable...
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09.08.2015 0:35, vafdog

I also initially thought of it, although it is recorded in my collection under a different generic name... - but then compare them, people and make a verdict. A straightened copy, of course, also with KMV.

well this one is clearly rumicis.
and on that photo the color rendition is so
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09.08.2015 2:03, Андреас

Good night. Please help me. Please confirm the thinworm, and tell us the name of the glass box. Taken from us on KMV.
Tonkopryad 16.08.2010
Glasshouse 05.07.2011

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09.08.2015 7:37, okoem

say the name of the glass box. Taken from us on KMV.
Negotinthia myrmosaeformis
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09.08.2015 8:57, vafdog

Good night. Please help me. Please confirm the thinworm, and tell us the name of the glass box. Taken from us on KMV.
Tonkopryad 16.08.2010
Glasshouse 05.07.2011

Thinworm Triodia sylvina
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09.08.2015 13:56, lazardin

Good day to all, see pozh., all north of Vologda, early July
1 Crocallis elinguaria??
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2 Cerapteryx graminis??
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3 Geometra papilionaria??
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4 and what I couldn't do
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09.08.2015 14:31, Андреас

I want to show a very similar butterfly to the recently introduced rumpelstiltskin http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1571000 , which also hasn't been identified yet.
Mine was taken from me on KMV.

This post was edited by Andreas - 09.08.2015 14: 33

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09.08.2015 14:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

lazardin
That's right, Eurois occulta, Calyptra thalictri (I wonder where its most northeastern find is on the ETR?), Polychrysia moneta

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09.08.2015 15:54, vafdog

Southern Urals, 04.08.15
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I want to show a very similar butterfly to the recently introduced rumpelstiltskin http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1571000 , which also hasn't been identified yet.
Mine was taken from me on KMV.



Nola aerugula

09.08.2015 16:53, Андреас

Sorry, - I didn't understand much, - I have an individual of the same species as rumpelstiltskin?

09.08.2015 17:17, vafdog

Excuse me - I didn't understand much - do I have an individual of the same species as rumpelstiltskin?

I think so, although there is a similar Meganola albula
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09.08.2015 20:13, Андреас

Here, dear colleagues-now I want to deal with false chicken pox. It was also taken from us on KMV.

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09.08.2015 20:24, Vlad Proklov

Here, dear colleagues-now I want to deal with false chicken pox. It was also taken from us on KMV.

Dysauxes punctata
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09.08.2015 20:39, Андреас

Hurray! - Now let's go through my remaining undefined-Real fireflies (Pyralidae).
Everything was taken from us on KMV. mol.gif
Sincerely, Andreas.

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09.08.2015 20:56, Vlad Proklov

Hurray! - Now let's go through my remaining undefined-Real fireflies (Pyralidae).
Everything was taken from us on KMV. mol.gif
Sincerely, Andreas.

1-Ecpyrrhorrhoe rubiginalis
2-Loxostege sticticalis
3-Aglossa caprealis the only Pyralidae, the rest Crambidae
4,5 - Pyrausta despicata
6 - Nomophila noctuella
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