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21.01.2016 17:58, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Taken on August 15, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the butterfly! All available angles of this butterfly

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21.01.2016 20:55, svm2

The usual Xestia c-nigrum, in my opinion, but they are not as brown and shiny as in the photo
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21.01.2016 21:28, Evgeny Kotelevsky

The usual Xestia c-nigrum, in my opinion, but they are not as brown and shiny as in the photo


It was shot at night, but you can't shoot it at night without a flash...even with a lens they are still brilliant

21.01.2016 23:27, Evgeny Kotelevsky

All photos were taken on August 15, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the butterfly! Both Pelurga comitata?

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21.01.2016 23:42, Olearius

All photos were taken on August 15, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the butterfly! Both Pelurga comitata?

Yes, both Pelurga comitata
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22.01.2016 5:52, Valentinus

Good evening." Tell me, please, the correct species names of these moths. # 1658-Phaiogramma etruscaria? Wingspan 21 mm. No. 1660-Geometra vernaria? The wingspan is 26mm. The primary color is green.

The first one is defined correctly.
The second one doesn't. Geometra vernaria is a synonym for Hemistola chrysoprasaria, which is a relatively large green moth. The instance is badly burned out and there is no scale. Maybe it's some kind of Chlorissa?
Look here.
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23.01.2016 2:03, coriander-lithurgus

The first one is defined correctly.
The second one doesn't. Geometra vernaria is a synonym for Hemistola chrysoprasaria, which is a relatively large green moth. The instance is badly burned out and there is no scale. Maybe it's some kind of Chlorissa?
Look here.

Thank you, Valentin, for the hint and the photo of the moths. With Th. fimbrialis now there is no doubt. I checked the other two carefully with the photo. Faded, in my opinion, is still more similar to Hemistola chrysoprasaria. It has almost straight light transverse stripes at the outer edge of the front and rear wings. The wingspan of the photographed specimen is 26 mm ( literary dimensions: 28-32 mm). As for the second picture, it looks very similar to Chlorissa viridata. But the time scissors between the time of its summer (June-July) and the catch date - August 27 are confusing. Is it really the 2nd generation? Or a late brood? And anyway, which of our green moths can fly so late? What do you say?

23.01.2016 6:40, Valentinus

Thank you, Valentin, for the hint and the photo of the moths. With Th. fimbrialis now there is no doubt. I checked the other two carefully with the photo. Faded, in my opinion, is still more similar to Hemistola chrysoprasaria. It has almost straight light transverse stripes at the outer edge of the front and rear wings. The wingspan of the photographed specimen is 26 mm ( literary dimensions: 28-32 mm). As for the second picture, it looks very similar to Chlorissa viridata. But the time scissors between the time of its summer (June-July) and the catch date - August 27 are confusing. Is it really the 2nd generation? Or a late brood? And anyway, which of our green moths can fly so late? What do you say?

I'm confused about what kind of snapshot are we talking about? Please tell us again what you think Hemistola chrysoprasaria.
Chloriissa is produced by two generations: May-July and August-September.

23.01.2016 16:37, coriander-lithurgus

I'm confused about what kind of snapshot are we talking about? Please tell us again what you think Hemistola chrysoprasaria.
Chloriissa is produced by two generations: May-July and August-September.

Thank you again for your advice. I'll send the photo again now.

23.01.2016 16:56, coriander-lithurgus

Photographed it again. The wingspan is 26 mm.

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23.01.2016 17:53, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Once again, I will return to the butterfly from Costa Rica. Can someone tell me the type, or at least give a tattoo? I think it's a dipper.

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And also from Thailand. Some kind of Acraea?

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Hello! If you are still interested, this is a subspecies of Chlosyne rosita, Central
America. There are a couple of similar views, but for a more precise definition, you need a bottom view. But I can't say anything about the" scoop " yet, I've seen it somewhere, but I won't find it.
Especially now I'm not sure where it came from ?

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23.01.2016 19:43, Evgeny Kotelevsky

All photos were taken on August 15, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the butterflies!

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23.01.2016 21:10, Valentinus

Photographed it again. The wingspan is 26 mm.

I'm not sure. Still, for chrysoprasaria, the butterfly is too small, it does not reach 6-7 mm. Of course, there may be a nedokormysh... Let's cook the belly somehow and see for sure.

24.01.2016 10:29, svm2

All photos were taken on August 15, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the butterflies!

Moth-Isturgia murinaria
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24.01.2016 10:48, Vlad Proklov

And fireflies - Nyctegretis lineana and Phycitodes sp.
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24.01.2016 15:53, MIV

Hello! If you are still interested, this is a subspecies of Chlosyne rosita, Central
America. There are a couple of similar views, but for a more precise definition, you need a bottom view. But I can't say anything about the" scoop " yet, I've seen it somewhere, but I won't find it.
Especially now I'm not sure where it came from ?


Thank you very much, cleobis! Of course, this is the American"draughtsman". Confused by the messed-up label. I looked under the hood: Chlosyne rosita, it looks like a nominative.
"Scoop" is definitely from Costa Rica. By the way: quite large - 70mm. The same thing happened somewhere similar.

24.01.2016 16:11, coriander-lithurgus

I'm not sure. Still, for chrysoprasaria, the butterfly is too small, it does not reach 6-7 mm. Of course, there may be a nedokormysh... Let's cook the belly up some time and see for sure.

Good. Agreed. In the meantime, I'm writing it under question. Thank you.

25.01.2016 13:30, Tati83

Greetings to all, a question for the experts.
I'm writing from Argentina.
Help me determine at least the genus, the species is unlikely.
In general, a small caterpillar was found in the apartment, which carried a diamond-shaped or oval-shaped flat hut, slightly more than a centimeter in length. The caterpillar protruded from its elongated edge and crawled along with the house. When I disturbed her, she hid. And then she crawled out from the opposite side and crawled in the other direction. Its front part with all three pairs of legs was 3-4 mm, 1-2 mm wide. The photo didn't come out, and the video is also not of the best quality. But I would like to hear at least some ideas.
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25.01.2016 15:02, Andrey Ponomarev

Greetings to all, a question for the experts.
I'm writing from Argentina.
Help me determine at least the genus, the species is unlikely.
In general, a small caterpillar was found in the apartment, which carried a diamond-shaped or oval-shaped flat hut, slightly more than a centimeter in length. The caterpillar protruded from its elongated edge and crawled along with the house. When I disturbed her, she hid. And then she crawled out from the opposite side and crawled in the other direction. Its front part with all three pairs of legs was 3-4 mm, 1-2 mm wide. The photo didn't come out, and the video is also not of the best quality. But I would like to hear at least some ideas.

If it's just over a centimeter long and the caterpillar has two holes in the house then I dare say it's one of them
http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotouebers...Adelinae_Raupen

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25.01.2016 16:00, Guest

If it's just over a centimeter long and the caterpillar has two holes in the house then I dare say it's one of them
http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotouebers...Adelinae_Raupen


Thank you very much! I didn't find a similar link, but you gave me an idea and I found this (very similar to the miracle yudo that I came across today) - some kind of long-distance
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25.01.2016 20:31, NakaRB

Happy holidays to all of you smile.gif
look, plz, leftovers from last season,
all-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


1. 28.06.2015, L. populi?
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2. 04.07.2015
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3. 05.07.2015
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4. 05.07.2015
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5. 05.07.2015, A. praeformata?
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6. 05.07.2015, C. umbratica?
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7. 05.07.2015, Lygephila pastinum?
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8. 05.07.2015
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9. 05.07.2015
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10. 11.07.2015, Mythimna ferrago?
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26.01.2016 1:23, Пензуит

Please tell me about butterflies. Penza region.

1. June

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2. July

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3. July

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4. July

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5. July

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6. July

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7. August

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8. June

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9. June

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10. July

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11. August

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12. August

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13. July

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14. July

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26.01.2016 6:10, alex242

Please tell me about butterflies. Penza region.

4. July



Agapeta hamana (Linnaeus, 1758)
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26.01.2016 9:29, Ilia Ustiantcev

  Agapeta hamana (Linnaeus, 1758)


I wouldn't be so sure about 4, let alone 10 for sure Fulvoclysia nerminae.
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26.01.2016 13:20, Guest

Happy holidays to all of you smile.gif
look, plz, leftovers from last season,
all-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

What is uncertain
2-Mythimna pudorina
3-Diarsia brunnea
4-Brachylomia viminalis
8-Idea ochrata
9-Scopula nigropunctata
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26.01.2016 22:07, NakaRB

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


11. 12.07.2015, Mythimna ferrago?
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12. 12.07.2015, Brachylomia viminalis?
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13. 12.07.2015
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14. 12.07.2015
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15. 12.07.2015
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16. 12.07.2015
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17. 12.07.2015
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18. 12.07.2015
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19. 20.07.2015, Enargia paleacea?
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20. 22.07.2015
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26.01.2016 22:11, MIV

Butterflies from Laos. I'm not even sure about my family. Tell me please.

1. I think that some kind of Agaristid. Span kr. - 40mm
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2. ??? Span of kr. - 50 mm
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3. Ognevka? Span kr. - 30mm
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27.01.2016 0:23, Nick444444

Please tell me about butterflies. Penza region.

5. July

Nemophora degeerella?
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27.01.2016 5:29, maik

tell me this Ephestia elutella (Hubner, 1796)? or Apomyelois bistriatella was hatched on 22.01 in dried fruits of Stavropol. wings - 16 MM
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27.01.2016 16:39, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Butterflies from Laos. I'm not even sure about my family. Tell me please.
 
1. I think that some kind of Agaristid. Span kr. - 40mm
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2. ??? Span of kr. - 50 mm
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3. Ognevka? Span kr. - 30mm
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FAMILY: CRAMBIDAE, SUBFAMILY: ODONTIINAE

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28.01.2016 8:31, bogdankov

Good afternoon forumchane!
Can't figure out if these are two different subspecies or the same thing?
Russia, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Oymyakonsky District, Suntar-Khayata Range, Kyubyume River,
June 1-12, 2012

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28.01.2016 9:45, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Dear experts, can anyone recognize the moth? Taken on July 16, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Bolshaya Kamenka, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region.

Is this Ematurga atomaria?

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28.01.2016 9:52, Alexandr Zhakov

Good afternoon forumchane!
Can't figure out if these are two different subspecies or the same thing?
Russia, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Oymyakonsky District, Suntar-Khayata Range, Kyubyume River,
June 1-12, 2012

There can't be two subspecies at the same point. smile.gif

28.01.2016 9:55, Alexandr Zhakov

Dear experts, can anyone recognize the moth? Taken on July 16, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Bolshaya Kamenka, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region.
Is this Ematurga atomaria?

Yes. ♀
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28.01.2016 11:31, svm2

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
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What is not defined again
13,14-Cosmia pyralina
15-Mythimna impura, I think
16-Idaea aversata
17-Xanthorhoe ferrugata
18-micro
20-Amphipoea sp.
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28.01.2016 12:49, bogdankov

There can't be two subspecies at the same point. smile.gif

Why are they different then?
They even have a different wing.

28.01.2016 14:16, Alexandr Zhakov

Why are they different then?
They even have a different wing.

Colias tyche, like all jaundice, is variable. Here are yours, and so in Tuzov's book:
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28.01.2016 21:11, NakaRB

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


31. 25.07.2015
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32. 25.07.2015
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33. 25.07.2015
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34. 25.07.2015
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35. 26.07.2015
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37. 01.08.2015
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28.01.2016 22:09, svm2

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
31. 25.07.2015

1-Mythimna impura
2-Mythimna conigera
3-Amphipyra berbera, in my opinion
4-Ematurga atomaria-an interesting form
5-Noctua fimbriata
6-Xestia baja
7-Idaea aversata
8-Epirrhoe alternata
9-Apamea monoglypha
10-Xestia sexstrigata
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28.01.2016 23:37, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Butterflies from Laos. I'm not even sure about my family. Tell me please.
 
1. I think that some kind of Agaristid. Span kr. - 40mm
  picture: IMG_4127_______.jpg
 
2. ??? Span of kr. - 50 mm
  picture: IMG_4130_______.jpg

3. Ognevka? Span kr. - 30mm
  picture: IMG_4143_______.jpg


Mimeusemia postica

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