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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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29.08.2016 0:39, Nick444444

Help identify the butterflies. Saratov region

1 - Boloria euphrosyne
2 - Lythria purpuraria
3 - Gastropacha quercifolia
4 - Emmelina sp.

29.08.2016 0:52, Vlad Proklov

4 - Hellinsia sp.
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29.08.2016 12:08, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me identify
All collected 15.08.2016 Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk
425-Ipimorpha ???
426 - Amphipoea ???
427 - ???
428 - ???
429 - ???

425. Ipimorpha retusa
426. Amphipoea yes.gif
427. Diarsia possibly rubi
428. Globia sparganii
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29.08.2016 12:27, Fyodor

I can't make a choice between idas and argus.

argyrognomon
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29.08.2016 20:53, Slavinator

Saratov region.

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29.08.2016 21:37, smagluyk

Sorry that I'm writing in the wrong topic, but I can't open tracks. I would like to know what kind of butterfly caterpillar. Taken on August 24 in the Carpathian Mountains, near Mount Chivchin.

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29.08.2016 21:40, smagluyk

The wrong photo was attached. I'll try again.

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29.08.2016 21:51, Nick444444

Saratov region.

5 - Dypterygia scabriuscula
11 - Timandra comae

29.08.2016 21:57, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me with the definition of a scoop.

Collected Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk, 9.09.2015

430 - ?
431 - ? it is similar to Amphipyra tragopoginis, but I have never seen it
before 432 -?

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29.08.2016 22:00, Nick444444

Sorry that I'm writing in the wrong topic, but I can't open tracks. I would like to know what kind of butterfly caterpillar. Taken on August 24 in the Carpathian Mountains, near Mount Chivchin.

harpy caterpillar
Here's a theme for caterpillars:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...0&#entry1636601

29.08.2016 22:27, Сергей-Д

Saratov region.

You would frame them and number them to make them more convenient.
Idaea degeneraria
Phaiogramma etruscaria
Dypterygia scabriuscula
Timandra comae
Lycia zonaria
Monopis monachella

29.08.2016 22:45, Сергей-Д

Please help me with the definition of a scoop.
Collected Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk, 9.09.2015

430 Ammoconia caecimacula
431 And this time I got caught.
432 Brachyxanthia zelotypa
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29.08.2016 22:45, SAnd

Hello, dear entomologists.
Probably, for the thousandth time, a question from a completely non-biological person - help me determine what kind of moth is this? Minsk, night of August 29, 2016.

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I've just never seen such a coloring before, almost one - on-one with the kitchen facade. smile.gif
Thank you.

29.08.2016 23:13, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello, dear entomologists.
Probably, for the thousandth time, a question from a completely non-biological person - help me determine what kind of moth is this? Minsk, night of August 29, 2016.

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I've just never seen such a coloring before, almost one - on-one with the kitchen facade. smile.gif
Thank you.

Xanthia icteritia

30.08.2016 7:31, Cerega

Help identify the hawk moth. Primorye, on arizema.

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30.08.2016 11:39, usya04

Good afternoon. Please tell me, is it defined correctly?

1. Primorye, Khasan Lake 21.07.1983-Coenonympha hero?
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2. Altai, Cherga village 26.07.1991 Coenonympha oedippus ssp.?
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30.08.2016 12:57, Grigory Grigoryev

Help identify the hawk moth. Primorye, on arizema.


Sergey, I think it's Deilephila askoldensis

Grigoriev

30.08.2016 13:42, Cerega

Thank you, Grigory!

30.08.2016 13:52, Cerega

Grigory, in the literature, the forage plant is called Amur Grapes, and this one eats arisema! I must say grass for an amateur, my friends slipped me a berry as a child, I remembered its taste for a long time. smile.gif

30.08.2016 16:19, Grigory Grigoryev

Grigory, in the literature, the forage plant is called Amur Grapes, and this one eats arisema! I must say grass for an amateur, my friends slipped me a berry as a child, I remembered its taste for a long time. smile.gif


I found, in addition to Vitis amurensis, the genera Epilobium and Galium verum. But these are kipreynye and bedstraw. But no longer a monophage :-). I was guided by the appearance of the caterpillar. Apparently, the drug addict got caught :-). In fact, there was no immediate information about Arisaema.

30.08.2016 18:46, Василий пенза

Tell me a scoop? 1 Aug, Penza

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30.08.2016 18:48, Alexandr Zhakov

Tell me a scoop? 1 Aug, Penza

Agrotis bigramma
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30.08.2016 20:39, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Lishnyagi, 21.08.2016

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This post was edited by Gennadich - 30.08.2016 20: 53

30.08.2016 20:41, Slavinator

Help me determine it. Saratov region.

p. s.: Thank you very much to everyone who helps!

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30.08.2016 21:26, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar 30.08.2016
Agonopterix multiplicella ?
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31.08.2016 10:38, Ольга Титова

Please help me determine, Sakhalin, 28.08.2016.0639
-Agrotis exclamationis ?

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31.08.2016 13:15, Fyodor

Good afternoon. Please tell me, is it defined correctly?

1. Coenonympha glycerion iphicles
2. да
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31.08.2016 13:17, Fyodor

M. O., Lishnyagi, 21.08.2016

Polyommatus thersites most likely...
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31.08.2016 23:58, Kharkovbut

What is Hadena? Such an H. compta? I have another wild idea about H. gueneei... shuffle.gif

Ukraine, Kharkiv region, 7. vii. 2016

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01.09.2016 0:08, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine it. Saratov region.

p. s.: Thank you very much to everyone who helps!

2 - Lithostege griseata
3 - Scopula marginepunctata
4 - Scopula ?tesselaria
5 - Ateliotum hungaricellum
6 - Lamoria anella

01.09.2016 0:19, Vlad Proklov

M. O., Poplar 30.08.2016
Agonopterix multiplicella?

Th somehow no...
Imho, heracliana/ciliella.
A. multiplicella in Zhukovsky in bulk! (I was brewing!) wink.gif

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 01.09.2016 00: 23

01.09.2016 0:26, Ilia Ustiantcev

What is Hadena? Such an H. compta? I have another wild idea about H. gueneei... shuffle.gif

Ukraine, Kharkiv region, 7. vii. 2016


Hadena adriana is also similar and flies closer: it is listed on the website of butterflies of the Crimea.

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01.09.2016 0:54, Kharkovbut

Hadena adriana is also similar and flies closer: it is listed on the website of butterflies of the Crimea.
Yes, I know, but imho a little less similar. And, by the way, the data on Crimea is somewhat mysterious-I can't understand where they come from.

01.09.2016 1:12, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes, I know, but imho a little less similar. And, by the way, the data on Crimea is somewhat mysterious-I can't understand where they come from.


I agree that it is less similar, but gueneei doesn't even seem to fit any of the border countries. It is much more fun if a butterfly from the Crimea, to find out where it is, was identified incorrectly, and in fact it is gueneei. And the only unusual species nearby in the Blue catalog from this group of species is Hadena secreta from the Caucasus, but it is not very similar.

This post was edited by Ilya U-01.09.2016 01: 13

01.09.2016 9:45, Alexandr Zhakov

What is Hadena? Such an H. compta? I have another wild idea about H. gueneei... shuffle.gif

Ukraine, Kharkiv region, 7. vii. 2016

Another option, Hadena vulcanica maybe they should be there.
Female and aberrant coloration, namuchi # smile.gif
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01.09.2016 9:57, Alexandr Zhakov

Yes, I know, but imho a little less similar. And, by the way, the data on Crimea is somewhat mysterious-I can't understand where they come from.

Hadena adriana someone from meters caught on the Kerch Peninsula or Ivy or Kostyuk, like in a note in the Bulletin of Zoology indicated. I didn't find it right away.
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01.09.2016 10:26, Balazs Benedek

Please help me determine, Sakhalin, 28.08.2016.0639
-Agrotis exclamationis ?


1. Agrotis exlamationis
2. Hydraecia petasitis
3. Pabulatrix pabulatricula
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01.09.2016 12:36, Kharkovbut

Another option, Hadena vulcanica maybe they should be there.
Female and color aberrative, namuchi. smile.gif
H. vulcanica urumovi and there were, quite typical - I did not post it. They don't look much like this one. Maybe it really is an aberration. But let's try to figure it out, even though it's a female. I'll have to dissect the genitals.

01.09.2016 12:37, Kharkovbut

Hadena adriana someone from meters caught on the Kerch Peninsula or Ivy or Kostyuk, like in a note in the Bulletin of Zoology indicated. I didn't find it right away.
We will search for it. smile.gif

01.09.2016 12:41, Alexandr Zhakov

We will search for it. smile.gif

This Rutyan caught smile.gifon Karadag, there are still finds from the South Coast Typical Mediterranean. smile.gif
http://www.lepidoptera.crimea.ua/articles/...48_adriana.djvu
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