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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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23.06.2016 9:40, Василий пенза

But something it looks like alfacariensis...

So I thought so, because it is yellower and larger than the hyale males that I have, but I don't have alfacarensis yet and there is nothing to compare it with.

This post was edited by Vasily penza - 06/23/2016 10: 45

23.06.2016 13:47, Сергей2016

Help with the definition.
caught 2.06.16., lug

23.06.2016 17:00, Andrey Bezborodkin

23.06.2016 22:32, Grigory Grigoryev

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


Upper Hecatera bicolorata
Middle Apamea crenata or striata. In the last line pattern of the wing feathers is clear, when as in crenata it is somewhat blurred. It is not very visible, but I would say that striata
About Abrostola - on Sakhalin, according to the Blue, there are 3 species from this genus, and ussuriensis, for memory, is reliably determined only by genitals. If you take triplasia and tripartita, then rather triplasia
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24.06.2016 12:06, AlexT

Simferopol, forest belt, today.

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24.06.2016 12:26, okoem

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.

As far as I can see, this is Cynaeda gigantea.

Simferopol, forest belt, today.

Idaea rufaria.

24.06.2016 12:31, AlexT

Thank you, Vladimir! I was leaning towards your definition, but I thought, what if Idaea ochrata?

24.06.2016 17:32, Елизавета Рысенкова

Hello!
Please help me with the definition of butterflies. confused.gif

1. 25.05.2016 Tver region, Torzhoksky district, der. Dobryni
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2. 15.06.2016 Tver region, Torzhoksky district, der. Dobryni
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3. 15.06.2016 Tver region, Torzhoksky district, der. Dobryni
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4. 23.06.2016 Tver region, Torzhoksky district, der. Dobryni
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24.06.2016 22:11, Василий пенза

Tell me, good people, is this Aricia artaxerxes?

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24.06.2016 23:17, AGG

Tell me, good people, is this Aricia artaxerxes?

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24.06.2016 23:56, Nick444444

Hello!
Please help me with the definition of butterflies. confused.gif
3. 15.06.2016 Tver region, Torzhoksky district, der. Dobryni

3 - Atolmis rubricollis
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25.06.2016 0:13, dabl

Please help with the definition, Karelia, June.

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25.06.2016 0:25, Nick444444

Please help with the definition, Karelia, June.

Ematurga atomaria
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25.06.2016 16:42, Tivanik

Tell me, please, what kind of pigeons. Crimea, 15-17. 06. 2016

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This post was edited by Tivanik - 25.06.2016 18: 06

25.06.2016 19:35, RoPro

Please tell me. what a scoop. Moscow region, June 25, forest.

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25.06.2016 19:53, AlexIva

Anaplectoides prasina
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25.06.2016 20:27, RoPro

Tell me, please, is this Argyresthia brockeella, and not A. goedartella?
Moscow region, June 25.

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25.06.2016 20:33, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, please, is this Argyresthia brockeella, and not A. goedartella?
Moscow region, June 25.

Yes, brockeella.
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25.06.2016 20:46, RoPro

And what kind of butterfly can you identify ? Moscow region, June 25.

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25.06.2016 20:47, Vlad Proklov

And what kind of butterfly can you identify ? Moscow region, June 25.

Nematopogon swammerdamella
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25.06.2016 20:54, RoPro

Nematopogon swammerdamella

Thank you for your help ! smile.gif

25.06.2016 21:34, Sve4ka

Good evening! Tell me, please, what is the name of these butterflies? Filmed these days in Grozny.

2. Looks like a carpet moth
3. Front fender length 6 mm

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25.06.2016 21:38, Vlad Proklov

Good evening! Tell me, please, what is the name of these butterflies? Filmed these days in Grozny.

2. Looks like a carpet moth
3. Front fender length 6 mm

1 - Plusidia cheiranthi
2 - Monopis monachella
3 - Anthophilopsis moeschleri
4 - Lygephila craccae
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26.06.2016 1:46, Shamil Murtazin

I came out of my chrysalis yesterday

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26.06.2016 10:49, Ольга Титова

Trachea tokiensis (Butler, 1884)? Sakhalin, 24.06.16

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26.06.2016 14:09, matys

Rostov region, Russia. 26.06.2016

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26.06.2016 18:01, Tivanik

Rostov region, Russia. 26.06.2016

Podalirius Sailboat Iphiclides podalirius
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26.06.2016 20:48, RoPro

Tell me, please, what kind of leaflet is this? I couldn't find a similar one myself using the Macroid. Moscow region, June 26.

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26.06.2016 20:59, Sve4ka

Dear experts, please help us with the definition. This year, several Christmas trees in the center of Grozny were almost eaten by these caterpillars. Today, one of the pupae hatched such a butterfly.

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26.06.2016 22:28, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, please, what kind of leaflet is this? I couldn't find a similar one myself using the Macroid. Moscow region, June 26.

Archips podana.
Use this site, it is the best:
http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Schmetterl...familien_Europa
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26.06.2016 22:28, Vlad Proklov

Dear experts, please help us with the definition. This year, several Christmas trees in the center of Grozny were almost eaten by these caterpillars. Today, one of the pupae hatched such a butterfly.

Lymantria dispar, female.
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27.06.2016 20:16, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Chachun Nature Reserve (border with Azerbaijan). 25-26.06.2016.

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 27.06.2016 20: 24

27.06.2016 20:25, Vlad Proklov

Georgia, Chachun Nature Reserve (border with Azerbaijan). 25-26.06.2016.

1 - Lymantria ?monacha (well, or there is something of my own, I do not know)
2 - Idaea rusticata
3 - Drasteria picta и №1
4 - Hyphantria cunea
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27.06.2016 20:42, Jaguar paw

Second and third confirmed, thank you! I also suffer from the first one, I don't understand who is from Lymantriinae.

27.06.2016 21:30, svm2

As if not terebynthi (Freyer, 1838), only in some sources so in other terebinthi, how correctly I do not know

This post was edited by svm2 - 28.06.2016 09: 40

27.06.2016 22:27, Woodmen

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 26.06.2016.

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27.06.2016 22:45, chebur

Georgia, Chachun Nature Reserve (border with Azerbaijan). 25-26.06.2016.

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I suspect that the first is a male and the fourth is a female Ocneria terebynthina Staudinger, [1895]
And these specimens were collected?
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27.06.2016 22:52, chebur

Can these photos distinguish Melitaea britomartis from Melitaea aurelia? All the butterflies were collected on 25.06.2016 in the vicinity of Luzhki village, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.
1. Very dark
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2. Light enough
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3. Light
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27.06.2016 22:56, chebur

Second question on this thickhead. It was also collected on 25.06.2016 in the village of Luzhki, Serpukhov district, Moscow Region. Is it possible to tell from these photos who it is: Pyrgus alveus or Pyrgus serratulae? I understand that the basal white spot on the underside of the hind wings is almost invisible. But I can't re-shoot it now, because the copy is still on the straightener...
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28.06.2016 12:52, AlexIva

I would assume that Pyrgus alveus:
1 - the spot is large, not round, but rather square;
2-the spots merge into one.
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And about Melitaea britomartis, look at Lepiforum, there is a sign that distinguishes these two species without examining the genitals, according to the pattern of the wings. It may not give an exact definition, but it's worth a try.

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