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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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17.06.2016 23:51, Nick444444

Dear experts, help us determine the moth that was collected in the afternoon. Kazakhstan, Karaganda region, Temirtau district, 6. VI. 2016.
Thanks!

Odezia atrata
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18.06.2016 0:06, Ilia Ustiantcev

  Odezia atrata

Ta is not rather something from the category of Minoa murinata
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18.06.2016 0:17, Nick444444

Ta is not rather something from the category of Minoa murinata

The photo was just dim, so I thought on Odezia atrata smile.gif

18.06.2016 1:05, Andrey Bezborodkin

Southern Urals, 13.06.2016


Absolutely true.
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18.06.2016 6:35, RoPro

No, Cauchas fibulella from dlinnousok, they always rummage on veronica. And here even the proboscis is visible, showing that it is not a small-winged bird)

Thank you, Ilya.

18.06.2016 6:36, аруд

Tell me, pliz a couple. Smolensk, June. Thanks

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18.06.2016 6:42, аруд

This couple chased each other-is the lack of eyes confusing-ilia or iris? Thank you very much.

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18.06.2016 6:44, Eidalon

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18.06.2016 6:46, Eidalon

Good afternoon, please tell me if Neptis is defined correctly
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1624965

18.06.2016 7:36, аруд

Very similar to Plebejus idas. Is it so? Thank you very much.

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18.06.2016 7:53, svm2

The photo was just dim, so I thought about Odezia atrata smile.gif

Actually , in my opinion, they thought correctly. There is, the size fits, the time of summer too.If it was shot on a dark background, so that the front fenders could be seen, then the question would disappear altogether. The Minoa has a different wing shape, while the Viidalepp Asthenini has nothing else like it. Just a little faded butterfly.
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18.06.2016 11:09, OEV

Actually , in my opinion, they thought correctly. There is, the size fits, the time of summer too.If it was shot on a dark background, so that the front fenders could be seen, then the question would disappear altogether. The Minoa has a different wing shape, while the Viidalepp Asthenini has nothing else like it. Just a little faded butterfly.


Thank you all very much!
Two butterflies were collected in the same color-dark-waterfall color.
I apologize for the quality of the photo.

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18.06.2016 11:56, vassa1

please tell me the name of the pigeon holes. Chuvashia

18.06.2016 19:42, VitSev

Please help me identify mother-of-pearl. Sevastopol, usually on thistle flowers, 18.06.2016, mass departure.

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19.06.2016 0:25, Nick444444

Please help me identify mother-of-pearl. Sevastopol, usually on thistle flowers, 18.06.2016, mass departure.

Argynnis pandora
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19.06.2016 20:41, RoPro

Tell me, please, what kind of butterflies. The first Metendothenia atropunctana ? The second Nemaxera betulinella ? Moscow region, June 19.

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19.06.2016 20:43, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). 19.06.2016.
Selagia spadicella (Pyralidae: Phycitinae)?

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19.06.2016 22:00, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me deal with the problem mikra from Pestovo this weekend.

1. user posted imageuser posted image Monochroa, but which one?

2. user posted imageuser posted image Celypha anatolica? rolleyes.gif

3. user posted imageuser posted image In addition to Klimeschja vulnerariae, there are species with a similar pattern? Span 15-20 mm

20.06.2016 0:01, Romanov2000

Hello dear forum participants! I haven't dealt with Satyrinae before so I'm asking for help. Is it someone from Pseudochazara, Hipparchia or something else?
1). Turkmenistan, Kugitang-Tau, Karlyuk village (Lebap velayat), 07.2000.2
). Khakassia, Western Sayan, Kubayka village, 3.07.2000.3
). North Ossetia, Tseyskoe gorge, 07.2005.

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20.06.2016 0:01, Ilia Ustiantcev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). 19.06.2016.
Selagia spadicella (Pyralidae: Phycitinae)?



No, it's Anerastia lotella, that nose over there.

20.06.2016 7:25, vassa1

butterflies of Chuvashia

21.06.2016 6:53, akulich-sibiria

Phiaris stibiana?
Krasnoyarsk, mowing at the foot of a dry slope.
1. female. although here palustrana is more suitable in color
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2. male. The wings are killed
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21.06.2016 9:34, Ольга Титова

Please help me identify the butterflies. 1634 from Abrostola, maybe nettle triplasia? How to understand them? 20.06.2016, Sakhalin

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21.06.2016 16:03, Бабистр

Please help me with golubyanka, I can't tell them apart... shuffle.gif Today, the Moscow region, the vicinity of Hripan Square, the photo shows the same individual.

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21.06.2016 16:34, Eidalon

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22.06.2016 0:15, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening forumchane! Please tell me the specific names of these butterflies. Wingspan: on file 1943-43-45mm: on 1944-male 30mm, female 44mm; on 1948-20mm; on 1949-23mm.

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22.06.2016 12:32, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

I ask for help in determining the scoop. caught during the last week. Ukraine, Poltava, on light

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22.06.2016 18:24, Ilia Ustiantcev

Good evening forumchane! Please tell me the specific names of these butterflies. Wingspan: on file 1943-43-45mm: on 1944-male 30mm, female 44mm; on 1948-20mm; on 1949-23mm.


The leafhopper is similar to Periclepsis cinctana (one-to-one, actually), but the yellowish hue is confusing.
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22.06.2016 19:18, svm2

I ask for help in determining the scoop. caught during the last week. Ukraine, Poltava, on light

1-Polia bombicyna
2-Mamestra brassicae
3-Abrostola triplasia
4-Cucullia artemisiae
5-Lacanobia w-latinum

22.06.2016 21:45, Василий пенза

Please help with the yolk? I haven't caught this color yet. 18.06.16, Penza region.

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22.06.2016 23:24, coriander-lithurgus

The leafhopper is similar to Periclepsis cinctana (one-to-one, actually), but the yellowish hue is disconcerting.

Thank you very much Ilya. Yes, that's probably what it will be. And the shade is actually not yellowish, but slightly grayish. The yellowness was obviously caused by the electric lighting when photographing.
Do you happen to know the scoop on the 1949 file?

22.06.2016 23:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

Thank you very much Ilya. Yes, that's probably what it will be. And the shade is actually not yellowish, but slightly grayish. The yellowness was obviously caused by the electric lighting when photographing.
Do you happen to know the scoop on the 1949 file?


Familiar, this is a firefly from the genus Cynaeda, XS you fly anything other than dentalis or not.

22.06.2016 23:59, Nick444444

Please help with the yolk? I haven't caught this color yet. 18.06.16, Penza region.

C.hyale
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23.06.2016 0:50, coriander-lithurgus

Familiar, this is a firefly from the genus Cynaeda, XS you fly anything other than dentalis or not.

Thank you again! Well, it turned out to be a fireball. And so it looks like a scoop... I can't say anything about Cynaeda species other than dentalis. In my collections, this is the first representative of this genus. However, if anything else similar comes across, I will take the photo to the forum.
In the May field expedition in the area of Eastern Manych in the tract. Kozya Balka of the Stavropol Territory ( solontsovaya sagebrush-grass steppe) two specimens arrived at svetolovushka. an unfamiliar species of cocoonworm (male and female). I do not rule out that it may be bears. I reset the photo. You may be familiar with this view. Who is it?

23.06.2016 0:57, coriander-lithurgus

Help me understand the specific name of these butterflies with a wingspan of 26 mm.

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23.06.2016 1:04, Vlad Proklov

Help me understand the specific name of these butterflies with a wingspan of 26 mm.

Dyspessa ulula
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23.06.2016 1:06, Vlad Proklov

  C.hyale

But something it looks like alfacariensis ...
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23.06.2016 1:09, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, please, what kind of butterflies. The first Metendothenia atropunctana ? The second Nemaxera betulinella ? Moscow region, June 19.

1 - Apotomis turbidana
2 - да.
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23.06.2016 1:13, Vlad Proklov

Please help me deal with the problem mikra from Pestovo this weekend.

2-well, obviously it's not anatoliana =) Just a different drawing. This is capreolana, I guess-gen. det. to conf. - also cool!
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23.06.2016 9:31, Ilia Ustiantcev

2-well, obviously it's not anatoliana =) Just a different drawing. This is capreolana, I guess-gen. det. to conf. - also cool!


Do you have anything to say about the slipcover?" Because it is with such a pattern from the Central Russian ones that only the vulnerariae is suitable, and then with a stretch.
And I took Celypha))

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