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20.03.2016 11:18, TEMPUS

Please help me with the definition of butterflies!
June, Ryazan region.
1.
2.
3.

1 - Epirrhoe alternata
2 - Idaea aversata
3 - Pelurga comitata
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20.03.2016 11:54, Natali22206

And a little more, please.
June, Ryazan region.

1. user posted image

2. user posted image

3. user posted image

20.03.2016 12:51, TEMPUS

And a little more, please.
June, Ryazan region.
1.
2.
3.

1 - Tethea or
2 - Oligia strigilis
3 - Thera variata
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20.03.2016 13:46, Natali22206

Please check what I have determined smile.gif

All Ryazan region.

1. June. Cucullia lucifuga
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2. June. Tethea ocularis
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3. June. Dypterygia scabriuscula
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4. Idaea aversata. June
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September
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20.03.2016 14:19, TEMPUS

Please check what I have determined smile.gif

All Ryazan region.

1. June. Cucullia lucifuga
2. June. Tethea ocularis
3. June. Dypterygia scabriuscula
4. Idaea aversata. June
September

1 - rather Cucullia umbratica after all
The rest is correct.
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20.03.2016 15:01, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, June 2015.

20.03.2016 17:31, Vlad Proklov

Saratov Region, June 2015.

Nemophora degeerella
Write exact points, please!
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20.03.2016 17:43, Anton Kozyrev

Nemophora degeerella
Write exact points, please!

Kumysnaya Polyana Forest Park.
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21.03.2016 12:35, Natali22206

Good afternoon! Please see some butterflies!
All Ryazan region, Shilovsky district June.

1. user posted image

2. user posted image

3. user posted image

4. user posted image

21.03.2016 13:02, Vlad Proklov

Good afternoon! Please see some butterflies!
All Ryazan region, Shilovsky district June.

I can't see any photos.
You can post them directly on this forum, and not on third-party services.

21.03.2016 13:23, Natali22206

I can't see any photos.
You can post them directly on this forum, and not on third-party services.



It's weird, I've been in a few times. photos are visible.
it would be more convenient for me to post like this. this saves me a lot of time

21.03.2016 14:10, svm2

Lacanobia w-latinum
Polia nebulosa
Lacanobia contigua
Paradiarsia punicea
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21.03.2016 23:24, coriander-lithurgus

Is the fire tag defined correctly?

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21.03.2016 23:30, coriander-lithurgus

[size=5] Are these dippers correctly identified? Wingspan: H. cunea-26 and 31 mm; S. urticae-42 and 46 mm. [size=5]

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21.03.2016 23:55, Vlad Proklov

Is the fire tag defined correctly?

This is Lamoria anella
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22.03.2016 0:22, Пензуит

Please tell me about mother-of-pearl jewelry. Penza region.

1. August 22nd

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2. May 20

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3. Maybe it's a checker?

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4. June 1st

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5. June 28th

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6. June 28, another individual

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7. May 14

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8. Maybe Argynnis niobe? June 28th

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9. June 14

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22.03.2016 0:30, Vlad Proklov

[size=5] Are these dippers correctly identified? Wingspan: H. cunea-26 and 31 mm; S. urticae-42 and 46 mm. [size=5]

In the first photo, I'd say the top 2 are Diaphora mendica, the bottom one is probably cunea.
Second photo-I agree.
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22.03.2016 0:36, Vlad Proklov

Please tell me about mother-of-pearl jewelry. Penza region.

selene
euphrosyne
phoebe
selene
ino
daphne
lathonia
niobe
euphrosyne
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22.03.2016 21:12, Bad Den

Tell me, who can do what, what kind of Ambulyx (99%, which is from Laos)?

user posted image

22.03.2016 22:39, Михаил Николаенко

Hello. Please help me identify this butterfly. The photo was taken on July 12, 2009, about 80 km south of Moscow.

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23.03.2016 1:18, Пензуит

 


And also this one please tell me. Of course, the underside is poorly visible, but in total from three photos it may be possible to collect?

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23.03.2016 1:23, Vlad Proklov

And also this one please tell me. Of course, the underside is poorly visible, but in total from three photos it may be possible to collect?

adippe
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23.03.2016 9:06, svm2

Hello. Please help me identify this butterfly. The photo was taken on July 12, 2009, about 80 km south of Moscow.

Xanthorhoe quadrifasiata
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23.03.2016 11:06, Arachna

Brown bear?
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23.03.2016 11:53, TEMPUS

Brown bear?

да
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23.03.2016 19:25, Romanov2000

Dear forum participants, Please tell me brazhnikov, upper as it seems to me KENTROCHRYSALIS CONSIMILIS? But lower SIEVERSI or STRECKERI?

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24.03.2016 15:25, Arachna

Hello. Please help me determine the moles. Is it a single view?
23.03.2016 Chernivtsi region on windows

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24.03.2016 15:32, Vlad Proklov

Hello. Please help me determine the moles. Is it a single view?
23.03.2016 Chernivtsi region on windows

It is a single genus - Nemapogon. With the views there, you can't always tell from the photo.
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25.03.2016 7:34, ИНО

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Today I came out of the chrysalis. The caterpillar was collected on the sidewalk in February of this year, did not feed. Donetsk.

25.03.2016 7:46, TEMPUS

 
Today I came out of the chrysalis. The caterpillar was collected on the sidewalk in February of this year, did not feed. Donetsk.

Charanyca trigrammica
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26.03.2016 0:38, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, what kind of cucullia? I came out of my chrysalis the other day.
The caterpillar was collected in Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region.

This post was edited by Alexanor - 26.03.2016 01: 21

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27.03.2016 0:25, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening! Please help me figure out where Argynnis niobe is and where A. adippe is.

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27.03.2016 2:36, Vlad Proklov

The bottom two are adippe, and the rest are niobe (your signature is correct).

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 03/27/2016 02: 37
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27.03.2016 11:25, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, what kind of cucullia came out the other day from the wintering pupa?
Southern Urals, Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk.

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28.03.2016 15:29, Alexandr Zhakov

Tell me, please, what kind of cucullia came out the other day from the wintering pupa?
Southern Urals, Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk.

I think so Cucullia pustulata
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30.03.2016 13:28, coriander-lithurgus

Are the checkers boxes defined correctly? Wingspan: Mel. diamina - 32-40mm, M. interrupta - 35-40 mm.

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30.03.2016 15:18, Andrey Bezborodkin

Are the checkers boxes defined correctly? Wingspan: Mel. diamina - 32-40mm, M. interrupta - 35-40 mm.

Yes, verno
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30.03.2016 15:56, alex242

SE Kazakhstan, foothills of Dzungara 23 March 2016

Help with Eupithecia please.

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30.03.2016 19:03, svm2

What can be said more or less definitely is innotata-gr. Very similar to
E.unedonata, but according to Mironov (GME 4) it does not seem to be marked there, but there is a very similar E. parallelaria (or maybe something else from this group is not familiar to me)
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30.03.2016 21:23, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov Region, June 2015.
Meadow in the forest.
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This post was edited by psih-30.03.2016 21: 48

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