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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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25.09.2015 19:03, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). September 25.
Peat bog.

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25.09.2015 19:16, vafdog

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). September 25.
Peat bog.

maybe I'll be right, Celypha rufana (Scopoli 1763)
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25.09.2015 19:22, Ilia Ustiantcev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). September 25.
Peat bog.

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These are Acleris, and they are sometimes difficult to define, especially when all sorts of Lords do not want to help. I think that this is still an ordinary lipsiana, and not some "exotic" like hyemana or maccana.
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25.09.2015 20:10, Woodmen

Yes, it's not easy with them... Here are more pictures in different lighting conditions, maybe they will help...

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25.09.2015 20:55, Sve4ka

Please help me with the definition of butterflies. Chechen Republic, Grozny
golubyanka-18.09.2012, and the second butterfly-12.05.2014. Thanks!

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25.09.2015 22:28, Olearius

Please help me with the definition of butterflies. Chechen Republic, Grozny
golubyanka-18.09.2012, and the second butterfly-12.05.2014. Thanks!


Polyommatus icarus

Hypochalcia decorella
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25.09.2015 22:44, MIV

Neither as I can not deal with Xestia, where is ditrapezium, where is triangulum?
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, July of this year

1. Stolby Nature Reserve, mountain taiga.
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2. Forest-steppe.
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3. Same.
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26.09.2015 12:03, svm2

The upper one is triangulum, the rest is ditrapezium, in my opinion.
Recently, for some reason, I watched Zolotarenko_"Gnawing scoops of Western Siberia" where he has a sign in the keys-the outer edge of the front legs without spines (triangulum), spines on both sides-ditrapezium. If there is a desire_you can check.
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26.09.2015 18:04, MIV

Someone posted a picture a long time ago. I can't figure it out: what are the arrows pointing at?

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I'll try to examine the shins, if the legs are still intact.

This post was edited by MIV-26.09.2015 18: 08

27.09.2015 20:57, Shapik

Good evening!Two moths:Crimea, Simferopol district, Tubai gullies district, 26-27. 09. 2015 leg.Shaporinsky V.

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27.09.2015 21:17, svm2

Camptogramma bilineata
Scopula marginepunctata
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27.09.2015 21:27, Shapik

One more.

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27.09.2015 21:44, svm2

Peribatodes rhomboidaria
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27.09.2015 23:23, Shapik

Scoops from the same point.

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27.09.2015 23:26, Shapik

And a few more.

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28.09.2015 7:14, Bianor

It seems to me that such posts should already be considered rudeness, and their authors should be banned.
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28.09.2015 7:25, Alexandr Zhakov

It seems to me that such posts should already be considered rudeness, and their authors should be banned.

What do you resent? Post as a post, the photo is a little too big? so many people here so why ban?

28.09.2015 7:44, Alexandr Zhakov

Scoops from the same point.

0159 Agrotis segetum male
0161 Xestia trifida
0162 Euxoa
0163 Thalpophila matura
0164 Mythimna albipuncta
0165 Agrotis segetum male
0166 Polymixis rufocincta / flavicincta
0167 Thalpophila matura
0169 Did not recognize smile.gifAtethmia centrago
0170 Mythimna vitellina

0171 Thalpophila matura
0174 Episema glaucina
0175 Agrotis segetum самка
0176 Xestia xanthographa
0177 Hoplodrina ambigua + Caradrina
0178 Hoplodrina ambigua
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28.09.2015 8:24, okoem

  
0166 Polymixis rufocincta/flavicincta

Isn't this Aporophyla canescens?
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28.09.2015 8:36, svm2

Well, better three than five, as our classic says. And, I usually don't respond to more than 5 images.
Here Sasha, probably, was in a hurry to start the working week,
in my opinion-
Xestia-Tholera decimalis
Polymixis-Aporophyla canescens
Caradrina flavirana like (need to straighten)
0162-straighten and can be determined, the choice is not big from two
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28.09.2015 10:12, MPN

Help identify the butterflies.
Fishing place-Ukraine, south, Nikolaev.
01- (wingspan 27mm) - September 2015
02 - (wingspan 38mm) - August 2015
03 - (wingspan 22mm) - August 2015
04 - (37mm) - end of June 2015

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28.09.2015 12:05, Alexandr Zhakov

Help identify the butterflies.
Fishing place-Ukraine, south, Nikolaev.

01 Ethmia candidella
02 Helicoverpa armigera
03 Lythria purpuraria
04 Autographa gamma
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28.09.2015 13:05, Bianor

What do you resent? Post as a post, the photo is a little too big? so many people here so why ban?

First of all, the authors of such garbage heaps do not consider it necessary to lift a finger and post their photos on any free gallery to get a preview here. They just don't care about those who will then reel off kilometers of their sheets. Any second-grader can cope with this task, so there is a disregard for others.
Secondly, they lose interesting posts of those who still took care of the comfort of their interlocutors and posted normal previews.
Third, such authors, apparently, do not understand that if no one has identified their material, then little depends on the size of the photo. It's like shouting at the top of your lungs at a foreigner, hoping that he will understand after all.
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28.09.2015 13:49, Alexandr Zhakov

The meaning is clear. smile.gif
The only sin is big photos.
Posted thumbnails, for me personally, are even worse. The photos are of normal quality and cropped, which is a lot of bad, because the geography is indicated somewhere there, bad. I don't want to be a defender, I also get oblshie volumes of photos from the phone do not open, but a person can not see such sizes, tablets themselves can adjust to the screen.
In any case, the ban does not smell here. smile.gif
Here who does not nraitsya that I do not answer. smile.gif
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28.09.2015 20:31, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar,18.09.2015
1 Teleiopsis diffinis ?
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 28.09.2015 20: 34

28.09.2015 20:33, Vlad Proklov

Imho, diffinis and ditrapezium.
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28.09.2015 20:48, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., SNT Neftyanik,27.09.2015
butterflies courtesy of sdi (Sergey Didenko)
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5 Globia algae ?
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28.09.2015 21:06, svm2

Imho, ditrapezium.???????????

28.09.2015 21:11, Vlad Proklov

The second one is Spodoptera exigua, we'll wait for the other scoops.
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28.09.2015 21:53, svm2

1-Apamea lateritia
3-Diarsia rubi
4-Sedina buettneri
5-Rhizedra lutosa
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28.09.2015 21:58, Vlad Proklov

And 4 is not M. pudorina?

28.09.2015 22:03, svm2

pudorina-in summer and not so sharp-winged
and above-ordinary c-nigrum
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28.09.2015 22:05, Vlad Proklov

C'mon-with-nigrum?!! She also has a smooth "C" in both directions should be!

28.09.2015 22:08, Vlad Proklov

Although... The Germans also have such a "C". I guess so is she. (The timing of the summer is generally mixed now, I would not focus on them so much).

28.09.2015 22:08, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-Apamea lateritia
3-Diarsia rubi
4-Sedina buettneri
5-Rhizedra lutosa


I think both lutosa, I decided to take a break from the color of the wings and look at the tips of the legs, buettneri does not happen like that. As for lateritia - I also thought about it at first, but isn't it too late and isn't it too light? Could it be an extreme variant of Luperina testacea, for example?

28.09.2015 22:33, svm2

I think both are lutosa,

Maybe, as I understand it, there are butterflies, they are very different in size, and straightened ones are generally easy to identify.

28.09.2015 23:21, insectamo

Maybe, as I understand it, there are butterflies, they are very different in size, and straightened ones are generally easy to identify.

Yes, the butterflies are caught, the same size, the hind wings are light, all lutosa.

This post was edited by insectamo - 28.09.2015 23: 28

28.09.2015 23:29, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes, the butterflies are caught, the same size, the hind wings are light, all lutosa.

And the rear wings of this "testacea" are not bright white by any chance?)

28.09.2015 23:52, Alexandr Zhakov

As for lateritia - I also thought about it at first, but isn't it too late and isn't it too light? Could it be an extreme variant of Luperina testacea, for example?

Can't there be a belated Resapamea hedeni ?

28.09.2015 23:54, Ilia Ustiantcev

Can't there be a belated Resapamea hedeni ?

Rear fenders-and we'll find out!) hedeni rejected due to the invisibility of the wedge-shaped spot, leucostigma did not like it, since the kidney-shaped spot is not hers.

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