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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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19.04.2016 7:49, svm2

L.coassata
Anarta trifolii

This post was edited by svm2 - 19.04.2016 17: 44

19.04.2016 9:50, Andrey Bezborodkin

Dear experts, Can you tell me if all of Idun Sayan's photos are shown, or did I make a mistake somewhere?

At least this is iduna, if the butterflies are collected according to the label - then iduna sajana.
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19.04.2016 19:55, coriander-lithurgus

L.coassata
Anarta trifolii

Thank you. With Anarta trifolii, I fucked up, damn it! Why didn't I see it right away?!! Apparently not quite out of hibernation. redface.gif .

19.04.2016 19:59, Ilia Ustiantcev

Thank you. With Anarta trifolii, I fucked up, damn it! Why didn't I see it right away?!! Apparently not quite out of hibernation. redface.gif.


Not really, you should still have Cardepia irrisoria, I don't quite understand how to distinguish them, the hind wings seem to be.

19.04.2016 20:06, coriander-lithurgus

Not really, you should still have Cardepia irrisoria, I don't quite understand how to distinguish them, by the hind wings it seems.

Thank you. I'll dig around with this option as well.

19.04.2016 20:30, Alexandr Zhakov

Not really, you should still have Cardepia irrisoria, I don't quite understand how to distinguish them, by the hind wings it seems.

They differ perfectly in the outgrowths on the head on the "forehead": The genus Anarta does not have them, but the genus Cardepia does.
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19.04.2016 21:30, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, Luga, June 2015.

19.04.2016 21:43, Vlad Proklov

Saratov region, Luga, June 2015.

Aleimma loeflingiana
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19.04.2016 21:53, gstalker

Help me determine a moth
in the span of 32mm
22.02.16 Germany

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19.04.2016 22:43, coriander-lithurgus

They differ perfectly in the outgrowths on the head on the "forehead": The genus Anarta does not have them, but the genus Cardepia does.
picture: Cardepia_Anarta_94755_1.jpg

Great photos. I will definitely use it. Thank you again!

19.04.2016 22:52, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Yesterday, this dustpan flew into the world. Filmed in Saratov, on Molochka.

Egira conspicillaris?

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20.04.2016 7:24, Alexandr Zhakov

Yesterday, this dustpan flew into the world. Filmed in Saratov, on Molochka.
Egira conspicillaris?

100% Egira, you need to know what types you have (By the Blue you have both types in your region). conspicillaris and anatolica differ only in the structure of the genitals . The differences are clearly visible even in living specimens. when magnified 10-15x
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20.04.2016 9:01, Roman1963

Dear experts,Please tell me what kind of Mellicta? (I doubt between aurelia and britomartis). The labels contain data from the fishing area. Thank you in advance!

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20.04.2016 10:46, vla-mityanin

Dear experts, tell us the type of butterfly or what it will be made of. Photo taken on April 18 near the Vyatka River near the city of Kirov, Kirov region.

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20.04.2016 11:28, Alexandr Zhakov

Help me determine a moth
in the span of 32mm
22.02.16 Germany

Agriopis marginaria
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20.04.2016 12:07, AGG

Dear experts, tell us the type of butterfly or what it will be made of. Photo taken on April 18 near the Vyatka River near the city of Kirov, Kirov region.

Boudinotiana notha(Hubner, 1803)
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21.04.2016 10:51, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Yesterday, a lot of moth flew to the screen.

Dear experts, please help us to understand: are there color variations of Cleora cinctaria in the pictures, or are there other moth species?

Shot in Saratov, on Molochka

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21.04.2016 11:50, Alexandr Zhakov

  
Dear experts, please help us to understand: are there color variations of Cleora cinctaria in the pictures, or are there other moth species?

Your truth, all one species Cleora cinctaria.
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21.04.2016 16:17, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Two more undefined butterflies from yesterday's fishing trip. Filmed in Saratov on Molochke.

Dear experts, please help me with the definition:

112-1 - someone from the Tortricidae family?

112-2-Nola confusalis or Nola cicatricalis?

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21.04.2016 16:29, Alexandr Zhakov

Two more undefined butterflies from yesterday's fishing trip. Filmed in Saratov on Molochke.
Dear experts, please help me with the definition:
112-1 - someone from the Tortricidae family?

Elachistidae, Depressariinae, Depressariini, Agonopterix sр.
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21.04.2016 17:17, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Elachistidae, Depressariinae, Depressariini, Agonopterix sр.


In general, undetectable from such a picture? smile.gif

21.04.2016 17:31, Alexandr Zhakov

In general, undetectable from such a picture? smile.gif

The picture is good, smile.gifthe genus is very complex and large, there are many similar species, a large number of color variations.
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21.04.2016 17:41, Evgeny Kotelevsky

The picture is good, smile.gifthe genus is very complex and large, there are many similar species, a large number of color variations.


Thank smile.gifyou

21.04.2016 17:43, Vlad Proklov

The picture is good, smile.gifthe genus is very complex and large, there are many similar species, a large number of color variations.

In my opinion, this is arenella banal...
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21.04.2016 19:01, svm2

Two more undefined butterflies from yesterday's fishing trip. Filmed in Saratov on Molochke.

Dear experts, please help me with the definition:


112-2-Nola confusalis or Nola cicatricalis?

cicatricalis
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21.04.2016 20:01, okoem

In my opinion, this is arenella banal...

In my opinion, rather ferocella
http://lepidoptera.crimea.ua/0110/1001_Dep...x_ferocella.htm
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21.04.2016 22:04, Evgeny Kotelevsky

All photos were taken in Saratov on Molochka.

Dear experts, please help me deal with the scoops:

N-1 - Conistra vaccinii?

N-2 - ?

N-3 - Orthosia gracilis?

N-4 - Orthosia incerta?

N-5 - ?

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22.04.2016 0:04, Zheka

All photos were taken in Saratov on Molochka.

Dear experts, please help me deal with the scoops:

N-1 - Conistra vaccinii?

N-2 - ?

N-3 - Orthosia gracilis?

N-4 - Orthosia incerta?

N-5 - ?

1,5 - Conistra vaccinii
2 - Caradrina clavipalpis
3 - Orthosia cerasi
4 - Orthosia incerta
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23.04.2016 18:46, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Another vague scoop from the last night's hunt. Saratov, on Molochke.

Dear experts, please help me deal with the dustpan:

is it Orthosia cruda or something else?

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23.04.2016 18:52, TEMPUS

Another vague scoop from the last night's hunt. Saratov, on Molochke.

Dear experts, please help me deal with the dustpan:

is it Orthosia cruda or something else?

Yes, it is.
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23.04.2016 20:23, TEMPUS

Lured me to the light today. Saratov, Molochka.
Dear experts, is this Orthosia gracilis?

no, Orthosia cerasi
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23.04.2016 21:03, TEMPUS

Good afternoon! Please help with the definition.

3 - Geometra papilionaria
6 - Arichanna melanaria
7 - Nymphula nitidulata
8 - Alcis repandata
9 - Chiasmia clathrata
10 - Drasteria sp.
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23.04.2016 21:05, TEMPUS

Tell me, please, a butterfly. Orthosia cerasi or something?
Kiev, 10.04.2016, in the forest.

Yes, it is
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24.04.2016 0:04, Evgeny Kotelevsky

The last undefined butterfly from 2015 remains. Lured to the light on the balcony in the center of Saratov on May 26.

Dear experts, please help us identify the moth!

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24.04.2016 0:41, Vlad Proklov

The last undefined butterfly from 2015 remains. Lured to the light on the balcony in the center of Saratov on May 26.

Dear experts, please help us identify the moth!

Eilicrinia trinotata. Good pyadenichka, by the way, south!
I've seen her at the Marina.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 24.04.2016 00: 44
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24.04.2016 1:20, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Eilicrinia trinotata. Good pyadenichka, by the way, south!
I've seen her at the Marina.


I came across it on the border of the Engelsky and Marxovsky districts in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoye. Here and in the center of Saratov arrived.

Nothing surprising about the southern views, in my opinion. After all, the Saratov region is the Lower Volga region, and this is closer to the south than to the middle lane smile.gif

24.04.2016 17:16, Evgeny Kotelevsky

From today's photo trip to nature. Filmed in the Saratovsky district, near the village of Dubki.

Dear experts, please help us identify the butterflies!

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24.04.2016 17:32, Vlad Proklov

From today's photo trip to nature. Filmed in the Saratovsky district, near the village of Dubki.

Dear experts, please help us identify the butterflies!

Lythria purpuraria
Pyrausta despicata
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24.04.2016 20:03, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Lythria purpuraria
Pyrausta despicata


Is it them (Lythria purpuraria) so the pattern of the front wings is erased over the winter? I've seen about a dozen of them today, with gray-brown forewings and no purple line. Along with them today were the usual L. purpuraria (with a pattern on the front wings)

24.04.2016 21:52, Vlad Proklov

Is it them (Lythria purpuraria) so the pattern of the front wings is erased over the winter? I've seen about a dozen of them today, with gray-brown forewings and no purple line. Along with them today were the usual L. purpuraria (with a pattern on the front wings)

No, this spring generation of both litrias is so dark =)
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