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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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16.09.2016 19:08, evk

But what about this one? In the same place and at the same time.
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16.09.2016 19:33, Alexandr Zhakov

But what about this one? In the same place and at the same time.

Ennomos autumnaria
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16.09.2016 23:14, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening to all specialists and lovers of butterflies! Tell me, please, the types of these lepidoptera.
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16.09.2016 23:54, Vlad Proklov

Good evening to all specialists and lovers of butterflies! Tell me, please, the types of these lepidoptera.
Wingspan: 1st file - 29mm; 2nd-21mm; 3rd-18mm; 4th-16mm; 5th-38-39mm.

1 - Evergestis nomadalis
2 - Schoenobius gigantellus
3 - Nemophora sp. "she's never been this red in her life?" If not, and caught on the villi, then N. metallica.
4 - Pyrausta aurata
5 - Helicoverpa armigera
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17.09.2016 11:44, VitSev

I will be grateful for your opinion about these yolks. Kanevskaya village, Krasnodar Region, 11.09.2016.

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17.09.2016 13:04, coriander-lithurgus

Thank you Vlad! Schoenobius gigantellus is pinned down in size. The instance is a pygmy compared to the previous ones. Otherwise, there is a great similarity between them. See the file.
Helicoverpa armigera is a mass species in our region. Its color is as follows: photo at the top right. And in the fall, individuals with color also fly, as in the photo above on the left. I was confused by the rather well-defined mesh pattern on the upper wings. And in the photo below Pyrrhia umbra?

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17.09.2016 14:14, Vlad Proklov

Thank you Vlad! Schoenobius gigantellus is pinned down in size. The instance is a pygmy compared to the previous ones. Otherwise, there is a great similarity between them. See the file.
Helicoverpa armigera is a mass species in our region. Its color is as follows: photo at the top right. And in the fall, individuals with color also fly, as in the photo above on the left. I was confused by the rather well-defined mesh pattern on the upper wings. And in the photo below Pyrrhia umbra?

The fireflies have a female at the top, a male at the bottom, and they differ in size.
Scoops -- at the bottom of umbra, yes.
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17.09.2016 17:27, Dantist

17.06.2016. Chernihiv region, Repkinsky district
Xestia? Or is Diarsia mendica like this?

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17.09.2016 21:07, Ilia Ustiantcev

Djon, and maybe you know something about this leaflet? Lishnyagi, early June. Vlad believes that this is a broken Syndemis musculana, but for me, it is not so broken (plus the yellow head is not in the subject at all), and the only butterfly with a similar pattern is Choristoneura murinana,but it is still not very similar.

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18.09.2016 0:13, VitSev

Please help me identify the butterflies. Kanevskaya village, Krasnodar Region, 11.09.2016.

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18.09.2016 8:07, svm2

17.06.2016. Chernihiv region, Repkinsky district
Xestia? Or is Diarsia mendica like this?

In my opinion Diarsia mendica taka
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18.09.2016 15:29, Alexandr Zhakov

Djon, and maybe you know something about this leaflet? Lishnyagi, early June. Vlad believes that this is a broken Syndemis musculana, but for me, it is not so broken (plus the yellow head is not in the subject at all), and the only butterfly with a similar pattern is Choristoneura murinana,but it is still not very similar.

A what is the somewhat evasive Clepsis dumicolana question. smile.gif
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18.09.2016 15:55, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me identify the butterflies. Kanevskaya village, Krasnodar Region, 11.09.2016.

Lythria purpuraria
Helicoverpa armigera
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18.09.2016 16:17, Ilia Ustiantcev

A what is the question, somewhat evading Clepsis dumicolana. smile.gif


He's got the closest point to God knows where! eek.gif And we don't even have ivy in our Extra Money...

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18.09.2016 16:27, Alexandr Zhakov

He's got the closest point to God knows where! eek.gif And we don't even have ivy in our Extra Money...

And how beautiful it all turned out. And the colors are the same, and the pattern is almost the same and the head is yellow. smile.gif
Yes, there is a problem with ivy. Is the butterfly assembled?

18.09.2016 16:29, Ilia Ustiantcev

And how beautiful it all turned out. And the colors are the same, and the pattern is almost the same and the head is yellow. smile.gif
Yes, there is a problem with ivy. Is the butterfly assembled?


No, unfortunately( Although I had a hunch, if I knew all our Archpini better, I would definitely have collected it.

18.09.2016 17:06, Alexandr Zhakov

Apologies, hurried smile.gifChoristoneura murinana
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18.09.2016 21:47, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify it.
All collected in the Orenburg region, Yasny, 3-6. 09. 2016

433-similar to Eugnorisma miniago (Freyer, 1839)
434 - ???
435 - ???
436 - ???
437 - I think that Tholera hilaris (Staudinger, 1901)
438 - ? Cucullia splendida (Cramer, 1777)
439 - ???
440 - ???[i]

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19.09.2016 11:53, Zoofanat

In Uzhgorod (Transcarpathian region, Ukraine), a boxwood firefly in the botsad of the university devoured all the boxwood frown.gif
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19.09.2016 18:02, Ilia Ustiantcev

It is interesting to get to Belgorod (which is in Russia)? I remember there are boxwood plantings in the open air, although they are sheltered for the winter)

19.09.2016 18:08, Vlad Proklov

It is interesting to get to Belgorod (which is in Russia)? I remember there are boxwood plantings in the open air, although they are sheltered for the winter)

She herself does not get anywhere particularly - if the seedlings are taken there, they will bring them.
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19.09.2016 22:34, Balazs Benedek

Please help me identify it.
All collected in the Orenburg region, Yasny, 3-6. 09. 2016

433 - Xestia miniago (Freyer, 1839)
434 - Euxoa christophi (Staudinger, 1870)
435 - Polymixis trisignata (Ménétriés, 1847)
436 - Spaelotis ravida ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
437 - Tholera hilaris (Staudinger, 1901)
438 - Cucullia splendida (Cramer, 1777)
439 - ??? micro
440 - Caradrina expansa Alphéraky, 1897
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20.09.2016 2:48, Ольга Титова

Identified as Ennomos nephotropa Prout, 1930. Sakhalin, 11.08.2016. Right?
(Ennomos autumnaria W.)" = Ennomos nephotropa Prout? How do I distinguish them?

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20.09.2016 4:00, Romanov2000

Dear experts, please help! They don't look like Maaks or Bianors, and they're small in size. So who is it? 1-3 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 4 Kunashir, all from July 10. Maybe forms or subspecies? In Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Kunashir, there seems to be a subspecies of both?

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20.09.2016 10:42, Sergey Rybalkin

Dear experts, please help! They don't look like Maaks or Bianors, and they're small in size. So who is it? 1-3 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 4 Kunashir, all from July 10. Maybe forms or subspecies? In Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Kunashir, there seems to be a subspecies of both?


All Bianors!
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20.09.2016 12:37, gumenuk

Help me identify flower girls.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, near the railway platform Khripan, dacha
2016.06.19
Night shooting

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20.09.2016 13:12, Ольга Титова

Dear experts, please help! They don't look like Maaks or Bianors, and they're small in size. So who is it? 1-3 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, 4 Kunashir, all from July 10. Maybe forms or subspecies? In Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Kunashir, there seems to be a subspecies of both?

Alexey, you don't specify the bianor collection year. In the collections of Sakhalin zoologist Basarukin, there is a swallowtail caught on May 22, 1990, a small butterfly with a wingspan of only 7 cm and a wing length of 3.3 cm. At first glance, there may be two reasons - unfavorable climatic conditions or a lack of food plants in the caterpillar stage. I myself yesterday found a very small swallowtail caterpillar, today it pupated, it remains to wait for what size it will come out.

20.09.2016 15:27, Romanov2000

Alexey, you don't specify the bianor collection year. In the collections of Sakhalin zoologist Basarukin, there is a swallowtail caught on May 22, 1990, a small butterfly with a wingspan of only 7 cm and a wing length of 3.3 cm. At first glance, there may be two reasons - unfavorable climatic conditions or a lack of food plants in the caterpillar stage. I myself yesterday found a very small swallowtail caterpillar, today it pupated, it remains to wait for what size it will come out.

Olga, hello! Yes, I did not take into account the climate, perhaps. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk dated July 10, 2008, Kunashir 2005.
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20.09.2016 16:32, Romanov2000

Dear friends! I also ask for help in identifying several yolks. First two from Turkey, Antalya, April 1999. Colias thisoa or still Colias caucasica?

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21.09.2016 9:48, usya04

this is not caucasica.
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21.09.2016 10:22, okoem

I will be grateful for your opinion about these yolks. Kanevskaya village, Krasnodar Region, 11.09.2016.

Apparently, Colias croceus.
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21.09.2016 18:14, Sve4ka

Good evening! Please help me with the definition of a scoop. Early September, Grozny.

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21.09.2016 19:28, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Probably Colias croceus.


I agree ! The top one is accurate.

21.09.2016 21:49, Sklyar

Please tell me the names of insects. Kursk region.

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21.09.2016 22:13, Nick444444

Please tell me the names of insects. Kursk region.


1 - Pontia edusa
2 - Erynnis tages
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21.09.2016 23:09, Natali22206

Good time of day!

Please help me identify the butterflies!
Ryazan region, Shilovsky district, hunting farm; August.

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21.09.2016 23:14, Nick444444

Good time of day!

Please help me identify the butterflies!
Ryazan region, Shilovsky district, hunting farm; August.


2 - Xanthia icteritia?
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22.09.2016 11:08, Alexander73

1. Hydraecia ultima Holst, 1965
3. Mniotype satura (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)

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22.09.2016 11:55, Alexander73

Something doubted, maybe No. 1 and mikatse. It would be interesting to hear the opinion of svm2 and barko.

22.09.2016 12:25, Alexandr Zhakov

Something doubted, maybe No. 1 and mikatse. It would be interesting to hear the opinion of svm2 and barko.

You are right to doubt, for me so Hydraecia micacea, both species are well distinguished by small details. barko showed it in the pictures.

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