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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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20.08.2015 14:06, Ilia Ustiantcev

BBT

Can you help me deal with the three scoops? Two are something from Dichagyris-Spaeleotis, the last one is a bit like the beginning of the Noctuini list in the Standfussiana-Chersotis range. Photographed on Ilovla (Don Valley-Volgograd neighborhood) at the end of July 2011.

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20.08.2015 14:18, Balazs Benedek

BBT

Hungary
Urupina is a duller color, lighter and less vibrant purple.
Have I applied theory to practice correctly?
On the right - A. amurica, on the left-A. urupina.


Yes right
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20.08.2015 14:25, Balazs Benedek

  BBT

Can you help me deal with the three scoops? Two are something from Dichagyris-Spaeleotis, the last one is a bit like the beginning of the Noctuini list in the Standfussiana-Chersotis range. Photographed on Ilovla (Don Valley-Volgograd neighborhood) at the end of July 2011.

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The first two are definitely Spaelotis ravida and the third Euxoa, but I do not know about this photo, sorry.
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20.08.2015 14:29, Ilia Ustiantcev

Thanks! I would not have thought that such a red motley could be Euxoa. And the copy itself, by the way, should be in a straightened form in the collection of Zhuk...

20.08.2015 21:59, Balazs Benedek

Thanks! I would not have thought that such a red motley could be Euxoa. And the copy itself, by the way, should be in a straightened form in the collection of Zhuk...


A photo of a spread specimen could be helpful.

20.08.2015 22:42, KingSnake

Help spot the mottled birds. June, Mordovia, forest edge.

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20.08.2015 23:14, Nick444444

Help spot the mottled birds. June, Mordovia, forest edge.

DSC01550.jpg - Zygaena viciae/lonicerae
DSC02065.jpg - Верхняя Zygaena filipendulae
DSC01917.jpg - Все Zygaena filipendulae
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21.08.2015 2:38, barry

They asked me to define it...

Taken in Armenia, June 2015. By Dr. Tom Brereton.

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21.08.2015 2:51, Nick444444

They asked me to define it...

Taken in Armenia, June 2015. By Dr. Tom Brereton.



I had a similar butterflysmile.gif, identified as Therapis flavicaria. I hope this butterfly has no distant relatives shuffle.gif.

This post was edited by Nick444444 - 08/21/2015 02: 52
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21.08.2015 8:34, Yauhen Belarus

Djon,

Thank you so much for the links. The interface of the Germans is incomprehensible – what, each post should be opened separately? I'll sort it out…
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21.08.2015 8:50, Fyodor

Help spot the mottled birds. June, Mordovia, forest edge.

Upper Zygaena loti, remaining Zygaena filipendulae.
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21.08.2015 9:08, Alexandr Zhakov

Djon,
thank you so much for the links. The interface of the Germans is incomprehensible – what, each post should be opened separately? I'll sort it out…
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There are several interface options, but alas, only through translate. google. Therefore, I'm already used to what I have. smile.gif

21.08.2015 11:27, daydreamer

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Lydia or Mniszechii?
Antalya, early July 2015. Altitude 1500 m n. o.

21.08.2015 12:39, Ilia Ustiantcev

Upper Zygaena loti, remaining Zygaena filipendulae.


With a red belt in the middle?)) This is probably just your favorite Zygaena centaureae! wink.gif

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21.08.2015 13:00, Fyodor

With a red belt in the middle?)) This is probably just your favorite Zygaena centaureae! wink.gif

hmm, isn't that a red spot on the underside of the wing? confused.gif

21.08.2015 13:25, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes, probably.

21.08.2015 14:34, Guest

 

Lydia or Mniszechii?
Antalya, early July 2015. The height is 1500 m above sea level.

the upper one is mnishkhi, the lower one is antelea.
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21.08.2015 20:49, Tivanik

Help me identify whitefish. Saint Petersburg, 20.08.2015.
Pieris napi ???

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21.08.2015 22:51, AGG

Help me identify whitefish. Saint Petersburg, 20.08.2015.
Pieris napi ???

Pieris rapae rapae (Linnaeus, 1758)
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22.08.2015 1:36, vla-mityanin

Is it possible to identify a butterfly from these photos? The photo was taken on July 5 near the village of Korovki, Rudnyansky district, Smolensk region.

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22.08.2015 1:39, Vlad Proklov

Is it possible to identify a butterfly from these photos? The photo was taken on July 5 near the village of Korovki, Rudnyansky district, Smolensk region.

Female Lycaena hippothoe.
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23.08.2015 9:40, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar,16.08.2015
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23.08.2015 10:02, Ilia Ustiantcev

Very similar to Spaelotis suecica, cool!
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23.08.2015 19:04, Tivanik

Help me identify the pigeon house. Saint Petersburg, 23.08.2015

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23.08.2015 19:09, AGG

altsetas
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23.08.2015 21:21, KM2200

Are you sure? With these two orange spots-altsetas ?
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23.08.2015 23:19, vafdog

Help me identify the pigeon house. Saint Petersburg, 23.08.2015

Cupido argiades
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24.08.2015 8:39, AGG

of course argiades crossed wall.gif mol.gif
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24.08.2015 10:10, vla-mityanin

Please identify pestryanka, if possible, from such photos. The photo was taken near the village of Korovki, Rudnyansky district, Smolensk region, on July 5.

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25.08.2015 13:58, NicoSander

Help with the definition..Kazakhstan, Ili river, early July

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25.08.2015 14:02, barko

Help with the definition..Kazakhstan, Ili river, early July
1. Lygephila craccae ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
2. Lygephila lubrosa lubrosa (Staudinger, 1901)
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25.08.2015 14:30, Balazs Benedek

Help with the definition..Kazakhstan, Ili river, early July


3. Clytie gracilis (Bang-Haas, 1907)
4. Globia aerata/sparganii
5. Cosmia diffinis (Linnaeus, 1767)
6. Drasteria caucasica (Kolenati, 1846)
7-8. Drasteria aberrans Staudinger, 1888
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25.08.2015 15:33, NicoSander

R. Or..continuation..

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25.08.2015 16:45, alex242

Help with the definition..Kazakhstan, Ili river, early July

I think No. 5 is still cosmia affinis judging by my collected 200 km east.
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25.08.2015 16:49, alex242

R. Or..continuation..

9-10 - Lamoria anella
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25.08.2015 16:54, Alexandr Zhakov

I think No. 5 is still cosmia affinis judging by my collected 200 km east.
2015. VII. 18

I would also define.
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25.08.2015 17:39, svm2

If suddenly there is nothing very similar, then
11-Scopula ochraceata
12-Digrammia rippertaria (according to GME5, only American ones are similar)

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25.08.2015 18:27, Konung

9-10 - Lamoria anella

possible zelleri.
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25.08.2015 18:56, NicoSander

Thank you all very beer.gifmuch

25.08.2015 19:58, Balazs Benedek

I think No. 5 is still cosmia affinis judging by my collected 200 km east.
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You're right, I mix affinis / diffinis names, sorry
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