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02.08.2016 21:04, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, published on 25.06.2016
by Zygaena lonicerae?

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02.08.2016 21:31, Василий пенза

I don't know what topic to write, but I caught it today with this coloring of the rear wings. I've never seen one like this before. Does this coloration occur or is it an aberrant?

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02.08.2016 22:44, Николай81

Please tell me what types:

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3. The one with the "fly" on the wing.
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Caught in the light. Recently, the south-east of the Nizhny Novgorod region.

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03.08.2016 2:16, Ilia Ustiantcev

What is Bucculatrix? I didn't find redheads and almost no drawing, is noltei so unfinished?

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03.08.2016 3:13, Vlad Proklov

What is Bucculatrix? I didn't find redheads and almost no drawing, is noltei so unfinished?

cristatella?

03.08.2016 3:21, Ilia Ustiantcev

cristatella?


He was too red for her. In addition, the rudiments of the pattern are in the form of barely dark spots, and a narrow longitudinal red stripe is also visible.

03.08.2016 3:28, Vlad Proklov

And yet! Gen. det. to conf.!
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03.08.2016 14:07, Necrocephalus

What's that for?
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is my Moscow region scoop undetectable?

03.08.2016 15:04, Vlad Proklov

is my Moscow region scoop undetectable?

Hydraecia sp.

03.08.2016 15:15, Necrocephalus

Hydraecia sp.

and that's it? approx 60 mm span. I just couldn't, but I'm forgiven. what do you need to know for sure?

03.08.2016 20:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

and that's it? approx 60 mm span. I just couldn't, but I'm forgiven. what do you need to know for sure?


Well, this is micacea, not ultima, the probability of finding other similar species in the MO is low, especially away from its outskirts.
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03.08.2016 20:24, Necrocephalus

far south MO

03.08.2016 21:13, Ilia Ustiantcev

far south of Moscow Region


I still don't know anything about petasitis, and I don't know anything about the nordstroemi area.
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03.08.2016 21:40, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 04.07.2016

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03.08.2016 22:44, Woodmen

Kirov region, Sovetsky district, floodplain meadow. 19.07.2016.
All Zygaena osterodensis?

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04.08.2016 14:12, astronom

04.08, Torez, Donetsk region
A large butterfly, comparable in size to the podalirium, with bright red wings, visible only in flight.

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04.08.2016 15:52, Necrocephalus

Callimorpha quadripunctaria

04.08.2016 15:55, Necrocephalus

I flew in a window in Moscow and died. mozht not in vain? small, span less than 30 mm
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04.08.2016 16:46, svm2

Cosmia trapezina
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04.08.2016 17:07, Shamil Murtazin

Chet I'm blacklisted for something... as it was, "you can send me at least on...." confused.gif rolleyes.gif wall.gif

04.08.2016 18:54, Ilia Ustiantcev

Chet I'm blacklisted for something... as there was, " you send me at least on...." confused.gif  rolleyes.gif  wall.gif


It's just that everyone who understands micra doesn't want to get involved with Celypha from the Southern Urals: it can be either the usual striana, or some anatolica and fuck knows what else you have there)
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04.08.2016 19:09, Fyodor

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04.08.2016 19:55, Shamil Murtazin

It's just that everyone who understands micra doesn't want to get involved with Celypha from the Southern Urals: it can be either the usual striana, or some anatolica and fuck knows what else you have there)

Thanks for the reply.
What's wrong with pestryanka? It is dried and spread out...

04.08.2016 21:42, Woodmen

Not a single one. Zygaena minos apparently.

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What is the difference between these two species - Zygaena osterodensis and Zygaena minos?
The latter is not marked in Sinev for our region.

Then there were the dubious speckles.
Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk district.

1. 13.07.2016.
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2. 03.08.2015.
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3. Zygaena viciae? 04.07.2016.
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04.08.2016 23:03, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Voinova gora 1.08.2016
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04.08.2016 23:23, Vlad Proklov

Moscow region, Voinova gora 1.08.2016

Coleophora is similar to directella and granulatella -- but this is the group where there is nothing to do without genitals
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05.08.2016 10:42, Entomologist

Please help me identify it. Altai, Tigiretsky ridge, 8-10. 07. 2016
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05.08.2016 12:51, svm2

Polytrena coloraria
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05.08.2016 13:39, Fyodor

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05.08.2016 18:29, Balazs Benedek

Please help me identify it. 30.07.2016, Sakhalin.
The bottom two are 01.08.2016.


1. Amphipyra schrenckii Ménétries, 1859
2. Sypnoides picta (Butler, 1877)
3. Apamea monoglypha (Hufnagel, 1766)
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07.08.2016 13:02, Anton Kozyrev

Melitaea didyma? Saratov region, June.
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07.08.2016 13:50, c clegg

Melitaea didyma? Saratov region, June.

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...aea-trivia.html

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07.08.2016 14:02, Ольга Титова

05.08.2016, Sakhalin. Please help me with the definition.

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07.08.2016 15:26, coriander-lithurgus

Please tell me the type of butterfly. Similar to Eupithecia, but not sure.

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07.08.2016 16:00, VitSev

Dear forumchane, maybe someone can confidently identify this thickhead? Sevastopol, 06.08.2016.

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07.08.2016 16:14, Nick444444

05.08.2016, Sakhalin. Please help me with the definition.

I suggest the following options:
1 - Euproctis chrysorrhoea
2 - Mythimna straminea
3-like someone from Lacanobia

07.08.2016 16:31, Ольга Титова

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07.08.2016 17:20, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov, June.

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07.08.2016 17:49, svm2

[quote=Olga Titova, 07.08.2016 17: 31] I suggest the following options:
1 - Euproctis chrysorrhoea
2 - Mythimna straminea
3-like someone from Lacanobia
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Thank you, but the first one is definitely not yellowtail, and the second one is not specified for Sakhalin.
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A third is not Lacanobia, but Eurois occulta, if there is one.
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07.08.2016 17:55, Nick444444

Dear forumchane, maybe someone can confidently identify this thickhead? Sevastopol, 06.08.2016.

Carcharodus alceae
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