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31.08.2015 11:46, Ольга Титова

Please help me with the definition, Sakhalin, August 30.

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31.08.2015 12:27, Ilia Ustiantcev

Evergestis extimalis, Hermonassa arenosa.
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31.08.2015 15:47, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Greetings! I ask for help in determining.
Ukraine, Polt. obl, Poltava, Kiev district, air base
29.08.15

This post was edited by Evgeny Ribalchenko - 31.08.2015 15: 48

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31.08.2015 15:56, Nick444444

Greetings! I ask for help in determining.
Ukraine, Polt. obl, Poltava, Kiev district, air base
29.08.15

IMG_2163.JPG - Lycaena thersamon
IMG_2168.JPG - Polyommatus icarus
IMG_2173.JPG - Colias erate

31.08.2015 16:22, Nick444444

Help to identify the yolk! 30,08,15, Bezlyudovka, Kharkiv region.

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31.08.2015 17:30, Наталья К

tell me what kind of butterfly it is...Belarus, Minsk region, 19.06.15.

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31.08.2015 17:32, Olearius

31.08.2015 17:33, Olearius

Help to identify the yolk! 30,08,15, Bezlyudovka, Kharkiv region.


Colias hyale
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31.08.2015 18:13, Olearius

Sovka from the Leningrad region, early August

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31.08.2015 18:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

Xestia alpicola, you have it marked, but I think it's still a terrible rarity.

This post was edited by Ilya U - 31.08.2015 18: 44
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31.08.2015 20:56, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). August 31.

user posted image

31.08.2015 20:57, Vlad Proklov

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). August 31.

Acleris laterana
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02.09.2015 17:55, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar,29.08.2015
Stenolechiodes pseudogemmellus?
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02.09.2015 18:00, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar,26-29. 08. 2015
1 Caradrina clavipalpis
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02.09.2015 18:05, Ilia Ustiantcev

Well, based on what the Germans write, I would still say that Stenolechia gemmella, especially if you take into account the advice to pay attention to the time of summer.
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02.09.2015 19:23, Achtung

good day!
Will you be able to determine?
Moscow region September.
thank you in advance!

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02.09.2015 19:36, vafdog

good day!
Will you be able to determine?
Moscow region September.
thank you in advance!

Diachrysia stenochrysis is looking at us smile.gif
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02.09.2015 20:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

And her look seems to hint that she is already tired of constantly getting into this topic!))
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03.09.2015 10:01, Erikbai

Good afternoon, friends.
Help me identify the butterfly.
The photo was taken in the second half of July in the village of Karatau (Syrdarya), Kazakhstan.
Thank you.

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03.09.2015 17:15, alex242

Good afternoon, friends.
Help me identify the butterfly.
The photo was taken in the second half of July in the village of Karatau (Syrdarya), Kazakhstan.
Thank you.


Chazara briseis (Linnaeus, 1764) ssp. fergana (Staudinger, 1886)

03.09.2015 19:25, Nick444444

Season 2015: March, Kharkiv, Forest Park.

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03.09.2015 22:45, аруд

Kaluga region Aug.??????? Thank you.

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04.09.2015 4:18, Ольга Титова

I can't identify Orgyia and sicklewort. On the last page I flipped through the Japanese site http://www.jpmoth.org/Drepanidae Rear fenders are not rounded, but with a clove. I ask for help from specialists. Sakhalin, September 3, 2015.

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04.09.2015 4:41, Vlad Proklov

I can't identify Orgyia and sicklewort. On the last page I flipped through the Japanese site http://www.jpmoth.org/Drepanidae Rear fenders are not rounded, but with a clove. I ask for help from specialists. Sakhalin, September 3, 2015.

Timandra comptaria and Orgyia recens.
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04.09.2015 4:45, Vlad Proklov

Diachrysia stenochrysis is looking at us smile.gif

And the wings are wide - could it be chrysitis?

Noctuidologists, au!

04.09.2015 5:06, Bianor

I can't identify Orgyia and sicklewort. On the last page I flipped through the Japanese site http://www.jpmoth.org/Drepanidae Rear fenders are not rounded, but with a clove. I ask for help from specialists. Sakhalin, September 3, 2015.

No larger image than Timandra? It may be paralias, but the size of the butterfly is not visible and the forehead is poorly visible. In general, timandra needs to be cooked for complete confidence, otherwise only an approximate definition.
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04.09.2015 7:42, vafdog

And the wings are wide - could it be chrysitis?

Noctuidologists, ow!

confused.gif so the connection of a sufficiently wide golden jumper of golden spots does not guarantee stanochrysis?..

04.09.2015 7:43, vafdog

Season 2015: March, Kharkiv, Forest Park.

1 - by the color of xanthomelas feet

3 - Biston strataria
4 - Lycia hirtaria

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04.09.2015 8:00, John-ST

Season 2015: March, Kharkiv, Forest Park.

2. I think Agriopis leucophaearia male
1, 3, 4 well after all bayan

04.09.2015 8:05, John-ST

Kaluga region Aug.??????? Thank you.

I think Hypena proboscidalis
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04.09.2015 10:08, Ольга Титова

No larger image than Timandra? It may be paralias, but the size of the butterfly is not visible and the forehead is poorly visible. In general, timandra needs to be cooked for complete confidence, otherwise only an approximate definition.

Here is the original photo.

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04.09.2015 10:14, Eidalon

Good afternoon, please help me identify the pigeon hole. Caught 25.07 Pereslavl district, Yaroslavl region

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04.09.2015 12:23, Ilia Ustiantcev

Aren't Far Eastern Timandra genitals!? There's a whole lot more of them out there, and they're all the same.

04.09.2015 13:17, Fyodor

Good afternoon, please help me identify the pigeon hole. Caught 25.07 Pereslavl district, Yaroslavl region

Aricia artaxerxes (Fabricius, 1793)
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04.09.2015 13:54, barko

And the wings are wide - could it be chrysitis?
Noctuidologists, ow!

  confused.gif so the connection of a sufficiently wide golden jumper of golden spots does not guarantee a stenochrysis?..
According to my observations, there are crises with an open band and all wall crises with an open band.

04.09.2015 14:05, vafdog

According to my observations, there are crises with an open band and all wall crises with an open band.

that is, all copies. which ones you're talking about were tested by cooking the genitals? And there is no other way to accurately determine?

So it is correctly read to rizitis, steno to rizis?

04.09.2015 14:43, Bianor

Here is the original photo.

Forehead with a bump-very similar to T. paralias. In theory, it should be larger than our usual T. recompta. Still, you can tell absolutely exactly only after cooking.
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04.09.2015 16:01, barko

that is, all copies. which ones you're talking about were tested by cooking the genitals? And there is no other way to accurately determine?
So it is correctly read to rizitis, steno to rizis?
For publication, the definition should be checked by genitalia.
My writing does not claim to be correct:)

04.09.2015 16:26, Сергей-Д

And here they write that the genitals do not give an exact definition either:
http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Diachrysia_Stenochrysis
http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Diachrysia_Chrysitis

05.09.2015 18:47, G.Aleksey72

Good evening. Tell me please. Caught on 23.07 okr. s. Uvat Tyumen region.

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