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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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03.05.2016 11:10, Ольга Титова

O. cerasi does not go further than the Altai. Sakhalin has its own fauna, and the spring fauna is generally poorly studied.

Thank you. I have already specified the Blue, but I am still grateful to everyone.

03.05.2016 11:49, Melittia

Amata nigricornis?
Saratov region, June.
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Да
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03.05.2016 13:41, Ilia Ustiantcev

I don't know if it's semipurpurella or cicatricella. Huge, span under 15 mm.

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03.05.2016 13:50, Andrey Ponomarev

I don't know if it's semipurpurella or cicatricella. Huge, span under 15 mm.

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I think both semipurpurella
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03.05.2016 14:15, Ilia Ustiantcev

I think both semipurpurella


Thank you, but it's not "both", it's just two angles)

03.05.2016 14:25, Sergey Rybalkin

Hello, this pair of Orthosia opima?
22.04.2016 Southern Urals, Snezhinsk.

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03.05.2016 15:29, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Two indeterminate specks.
Taken on 30.4.2016 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region. Lured into the light.

I assume that both belong to the genus Eupithecia, but it is not possible to determine up to the species.

Dear experts, please help us with the definition!

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03.05.2016 17:04, svm2

the first is ochridata and the second is probably the same
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03.05.2016 18:25, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Taken on 30.4.2016 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region. Baited into the light.

I assume it's from the Nolidae family.

Please help me with the definition

This post was edited by Evgeny Kotelevsky - 03.05.2016 18: 25

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03.05.2016 18:56, svm2

Lithostege griseata
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03.05.2016 19:00, Vlad Proklov

I don't know if it's semipurpurella or cicatricella. Huge, span under 15 mm.

cicatricella is a small species with short whiskers.
This is semipurpurella/sangii, a genital pair by and large.
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03.05.2016 19:08, Арунас

Good evening,
all three L. furcifera ?
Lithuania 2016.05.01
Thank you smile.gif

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03.05.2016 19:18, Ilia Ustiantcev

"2" (for) svm2
what a stupid Elena Mikhailovna was that she "cooked" everyone, immediately everything is clear from the photo. she also corrected" Poland "and" Mironov".....


If you are talking about ochridata-innotata, then based solely on photos on the Internet, I was able to find such a sign, which is not suitable for all specimens, however: ochridata has a black stripe behind the head that is never very thin and curved forward, and innotata is so thick and without a hint of bending, like ochridata. But there are also stripes that are intermediate in shape, so this attribute doesn't work. It would be nice to check it by series, if anyone has it.

03.05.2016 19:32, Sergey Rybalkin

Hello, this pair of Orthosia opima?
22.04.2016 Southern Urals, Snezhinsk.

I probably took the question incorrectly, because the view is banal. Then more specifically, I ask for help in determining....

03.05.2016 19:40, Balazs Benedek

Good evening,
all three L. furcifera ?
Lithuania 2016.05.01
Thank you smile.gif


Lithophane lamda
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03.05.2016 19:42, Balazs Benedek

Help with the definition, please. Sakhalin, 28.04.2016
1193-Cerastis pallescens?
1107- Cerastis rubricosa?
1099 - Cerastis leucographa?


Orthosia askoldensis
Cerastis rubricosa
Orthosia incerta
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03.05.2016 22:53, Ilia Ustiantcev

Lithophane lamda


What are the defining features? I disagree with lamda: the length of the lower part of the reniform spot is quite large, there is a blurry reddish transverse line at the outer edge, and at the same time several clear dark shadows in its center are almost invisible.
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03.05.2016 23:36, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening to all! Help us identify butterfly species. Wingspan: 1810 - 23mm; 1811 - 24-26mm.

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04.05.2016 5:49, Ольга Титова

Both Orthosia gothica (Linnaeus, 1758)? Sakhalin, 03.05.2016

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04.05.2016 6:06, Ольга Титова

It is very similar to Orthosia gracilis (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775), but the easternmost territory is Pre - Baikal. Who is it? I will be very grateful for the solution. Sakhalin, 03.05.2016.
On the website http://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/powdered-quaker emphasis is placed on a series of points between the kidney mark and the external transverse line.

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04.05.2016 11:42, Balazs Benedek

It is very similar to Orthosia gracilis (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775), but the easternmost territory is Pre - Baikal. Who is it? I will be very grateful for the solution. Sakhalin, 03.05.2016.
On the website http://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/powdered-quaker emphasis is placed on a series of points between the kidney mark and the external transverse line.


Orthosia ella Butler, 1878
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04.05.2016 11:42, Balazs Benedek

Both Orthosia gothica (Linnaeus, 1758)? Sakhalin, 03.05.2016


O. askoldensis
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04.05.2016 12:32, Ольга Титова

Thank you so much for the definition. Please help me deal with the following issues. Sakhalin, 03.05.2016

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04.05.2016 13:11, Vlad Proklov

Good evening to all! Help us identify butterfly species. Wingspan: 1810 - 23mm; 1811 - 24-26mm.

1 - Evergestis forficalis

04.05.2016 15:43, Balazs Benedek

Thank you so much for the definition. Please help me deal with the following issues. Sakhalin, 03.05.2016


2. Diarsia canescens
3. Diarsia canescens
4. Orthosia evanida
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04.05.2016 16:33, coriander-lithurgus

1 - Evergestis forficalis

Still a moth. Thank you. Is the moth defined correctly?

04.05.2016 16:45, Arachna

Hello, please help me determine:
1. Melitaea athalia?
28.04.2016 district of Prigorodok village, Chernivtsi region.
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2. ibid
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04.05.2016 16:49, Alexandr Zhakov

Still a moth. Thank you. Is the moth defined correctly?

The span is correctly defined - Costaconvexa polygrammata
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04.05.2016 17:33, Ilia Ustiantcev

Hello, please help me determine:
2. ibid.


Adela reaumurella. Can you describe in detail the biotope of the find and the behavior of the butterfly?
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04.05.2016 18:35, Igar

[quote=Arachna,04.05.2016 17:45]

Issoria lathonia
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04.05.2016 18:48, Арунас

What are the defining features? I disagree with lamda: the length of the lower part of the reniform spot is quite large, there is a blurry reddish transverse line at the outer edge, and at the same time several clear dark shadows in its center are almost invisible.


Kolegs from Lithuania also confirmed that L. furcifera is here smile.gif

04.05.2016 22:25, ИНО

But-this is also probably some kind of Adela, but not reaumurella?

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Filmed today in Donetsk on the inflorescence of garlic, there were a lot of them.

04.05.2016 22:28, Vlad Proklov

But-this is also probably some kind of Adela, but not reaumurella?

Filmed today in Donetsk on the inflorescence of garlic, there were a lot of them.

Cauchas rufifrontella/rufimitrella
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04.05.2016 22:45, coriander-lithurgus

Please tell me the specific names of fire pits. Wingspan: file 1813-25mm; 1814-28mm; 1815-33mm; 1818-25mm.

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04.05.2016 22:52, Vlad Proklov

Please tell me the specific names of fire pits. Wingspan: file 1813-25mm; 1814-28mm; 1815-33mm; 1818-25mm.

Lamoria anella
Talis quercella
Schoenobius gigantellus
Evergestis frumentalis
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04.05.2016 23:06, ИНО

Here's how, it turns out, they are long-whiskered, we do not even have one kind. Now I will know, thank you.

04.05.2016 23:08, Vlad Proklov

Here's how, it turns out, they are long-whiskered, we do not even have one kind. I'll know now, thank you.

Four pieces already: Adela, Nemophora, Cauchas and Nematopogon!
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04.05.2016 23:56, Ilia Ustiantcev

 
Evergestis frumentalis

Deuce to you, this is Udea olivalis.

05.05.2016 0:13, Vlad Proklov

Deuce to you, this is Udea olivalis.

Wai-wai-wai, trouble!
Precisely!
I still can't get used to stupid light Russian olyvalises! wall.gif
In England, they all look like this:
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05.05.2016 9:18, Arachna

Adela reaumurella. Can you describe in detail the biotope of the find and the behavior of the butterfly?

On the edge of the hornbeam forest (there is a beech tree but it is very small), about 5 pcs. flew near the hawthorn bush. They only sat on the leaves for a few seconds. There is a quarry nearby, and apple orchards and agricultural fields on the other side. The forest is located on the slope of the river bank. The Dniester River. If you are still interested in something - ask, I do not know what is important.

This post was edited by Arachna-05.05.2016 09: 29
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