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09.08.2015 23:27, Андреас

Thank you very much, Vlad. I appreciate your concern so much that I'm afraid to scare you off. smile.gif
I'm also ashamed that I messed up and confused (Pyralidae) with (Crambidae) redface.gif
"But my word of honor! - They are so different from each other and vice versa similar to each other! - I don't understand anything... - So what is the fundamental external difference between these families?..
Okay. I've put everything in order in my photo database.
Now I want to submit 3 more copies (the last two were taken yesterday):
- and the question is, - 1 and 2 are different types? The first one, I remember, is not yet definable (Coleophoridae).

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09.08.2015 23:43, Vlad Proklov

Thank you very much, Vlad. I appreciate your concern so much that I'm afraid to scare you off. smile.gif
I'm also ashamed that I messed up and confused (Pyralidae) with (Crambidae) redface.gif
"But my word of honor! - They are so different from each other and vice versa similar to each other! - I don't understand anything... - So what is the fundamental external difference between these families?..
Okay. I've put everything in order in my photo database.
Now I want to submit 3 more copies (the last two were taken yesterday):
- and the question is, - 1 and 2 are different types? The first one, I remember, is not yet definable (Coleophoridae).

1, 2-Coleophoridae (scary group)
3 - Stemmatophora brunnealis

Externally, the two families of fireflies do not have a universal difference - their hearing organs are arranged differently.

10.08.2015 0:13, Андреас

Okay, I'll believe you about the ears.
Then I had the last batch of "nosy" left. I will assume that these are "Grass fireflies", that is, Crambidae. I like them.
And "8", probably from (Pyralidae)...
Please help me with the names.
I appreciate and respect your participation, Vlad. cool.gif

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10.08.2015 0:20, Vlad Proklov

Okay, I'll believe you about the ears.
Then I had the last batch of "nosy" left. I will assume that these are "Grass fireflies", that is, Crambidae. I like them.
Please help me with the names.
I appreciate and respect your participation, Vlad. cool.gif

1 - Catoptria falsella
2 - Chrysoteuchia culmella
3 - Chrysocrambus linetella
4 - Pediasia sp., вроде
5 - Agriphila tristella
6 - Euchromius ocellea
7 - Crambus pascuella
8 - Phycitodes lacteella
9 - Etiella zinckenella
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10.08.2015 1:16, Андреас

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool.gif

10.08.2015 1:26, Андреас

10.08.2015 1:55, Андреас

Here is still the last ognevku unearthed! - This one will probably be easier, since it's so characteristic...
It was also taken from us on KMV 01.07.2006

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10.08.2015 2:06, Ilia Ustiantcev

Brachmia dimidiella, Gelechiidae. smile.gif
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10.08.2015 2:15, Vlad Proklov

I just want to clarify... - I already had a butterfly with the same name, but they are something, in my opinion, different... - is this the variability?

Yes, this is variability.
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10.08.2015 11:25, Melittia

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

Glassworm-Negotiinthia cingulata (Staudinger, 1870).
Thinworm-Triodia sylvina (Linnaeus, 1761).

Please specify the exact collection point!
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10.08.2015 16:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please tell me if this Nycteola can be revayana? I caught it last night in Pestovo.

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10.08.2015 17:05, svm2

I think-revayana
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10.08.2015 18:11, alex242

SE Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, 10. VII. 2015

We ask for your help confused.gif

1 ? Conisania luteago picture: Conisania_luteago.jpg
2 ? Lasionycta proximapicture: Lasionycta_proxima.jpg
3 ? Pseudohadena armata picture: IMG_1683.jpg
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This post was edited by alex242 - 10.08.2015 19: 41

11.08.2015 15:30, agronomist

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 Odessa, it is also available. August 6-7 saw a few pieces, collected one.

11.08.2015 20:12, lazardin

Good day, take a look at a few more moths, all north of Vologda, end of July, thank you in advance
1 Habrosyne pyritoides??
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2 Melanchra persicariae??
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This post was edited by lazardin - 11.08.2015 20: 13

11.08.2015 21:07, Ilia Ustiantcev

True, Amphipyra perflua, Mesapamea sp.
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11.08.2015 21:47, Sve4ka

Good evening! Tell me, if you can, what kind of pigeon is this? Unfortunately, the photo was not very successful. And also, what's the name of this little firebird? Chechen Republic, Grozny these days.

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11.08.2015 23:06, Ilia Ustiantcev

The firefly resembles Hypsopygia fulvocilialis. And if not it, then most likely something completely new for Russia)
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11.08.2015 23:16, Balazs Benedek

  SE Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, 10. VII. 2015

We ask for your help  confused.gif 

1 ? Conisania luteago picture: Conisania_luteago.jpg
2 ? Lasionycta proximapicture: Lasionycta_proxima.jpg
3 ? Pseudohadena armata picture: IMG_1683.jpg
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Nr. 3 Eremohadena immunda
Nr. 4 Xestia baja bajula
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11.08.2015 23:44, Vlad Proklov

The firefly resembles Hypsopygia fulvocilialis. And if not it, then most likely something completely new for Russia)

Or rubidalis. But I can't say for sure.
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12.08.2015 8:57, Balazs Benedek

July 21, 2015, Sakhalin. thank you!


Acronicta alni (Linnaeus, 1767)
Mythimna flavostigma (Bremer, 1861)
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12.08.2015 11:26, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 20.07.2015
Who is it? =)
1.
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12.08.2015 13:51, Андреас

Well, - and I will throw 3 leaf wrappers in the hope of helping in the definition. Everything was taken from us on KMV.

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12.08.2015 18:39, gstalker

Help with the butterfly 18.07.15 Germany "32" mm

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12.08.2015 19:02, svm2

Mythimna impura
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12.08.2015 19:42, Sve4ka

Good evening! Tell me, if you can, what kind of pigeon is this? Unfortunately, the photo was not very successful. And also, what's the name of this little firebird? Chechen Republic, Grozny these days.


And you can't identify a pigeon? mol.gif

12.08.2015 19:43, Vlad Proklov

And you can't identify a pigeon? mol.gif

Ah! Yes, in my opinion, Icarus is banal =)
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12.08.2015 21:01, daydreamer

Good day to all. I need the help of the club, what kind of yellow egg I came across in Turkey, Antalya, the height of 1800 m. n. u., the border of cedar forest and alpine meadows. July 7. Thank you in advance.

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12.08.2015 21:11, Nick444444

Good day to all. I need the help of the club, what kind of yellow egg I came across in Turkey, Antalya, the height of 1800 m. n. u., the border of cedar forest and alpine meadows. July 7. Thank you in advance.

Colias croceus
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13.08.2015 1:05, Ольга Титова

0517 is not very similar to the newly defined Mythimna impura. I ask for help in determining, Sakhalin.

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13.08.2015 11:12, barry

06.08.2015 Kharkiv region, Dvurechansky district, Novomlinsk village at
night, in the light.

1. Cucullia
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2. Eupithecia
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13.08.2015 12:01, svm2

1-umbratica
2-innotata/ochridata
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13.08.2015 12:02, Arachna

Hello!
Help me determine it. All photos were taken on 11.08.15 in the village of Prigorodok, Khotinsky district, Cheornovitsky region.

1. hornbeam and oak forest
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2. the river bank Dniester River
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3. on the wall of the house
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4. on the wall of the house
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13.08.2015 12:15, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). August 13.

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13.08.2015 13:16, Shamil Murtazin

Hello!
Help me determine it. All photos were taken on 11.08.15 in the village of Prigorodok, Khotinsky district, Cheornovitsky region.

3. on the wall of the house
Triodia sylvina
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13.08.2015 13:47, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 20.07.2015
Who is it? =)
1.
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Celypha rosaceana?

This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 08/13/2015 13: 47

13.08.2015 14:39, Balazs Benedek

06.08.2015 Kharkiv region, Dvurechansky district, Novomlinsk village at
night, in the light.

1. Cucullia
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2. Eupithecia
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1. Cucullia balsamitae
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13.08.2015 20:39, Shamil Murtazin

Hello!
Help me determine it. All photos were taken on 11.08.15 in the village of Prigorodok, Khotinsky district, Cheornovitsky region.

my assumptions
are 1. hornbeam and oak forest
Camptogramma bilineata
2. the river bank Dniester River
Macdunnoughia confusa
4. on the wall of the house
Lomaspilis marginata

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13.08.2015 22:41, Андреас

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). August 13.

Maybe Amphipoea oculea?
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13.08.2015 23:09, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). August 13.

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Amphipoea sp.
Genital ones
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