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31.12.2016 16:07, Guest

1-I will assume that Dioryctria simplicella
2-Psorosa dahliella/nucleolella, I do not know how to distinguish them by appearance. Yuzhnik.

2 - P. nucleolella

31.12.2016 16:12, шустов

2 - P. nucleolella

It was me. For some reason, the registration is missing.

31.12.2016 16:39, Vlad Proklov

2 - P. nucleolella

And how can you reliably distinguish between them?

31.12.2016 17:33, шустов

And how can you reliably distinguish between them?

I will make a photo of both side by side and post it in the appropriate topic. But this is after the New Year.
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31.12.2016 20:24, Fyodor

Help me deal with the motley birds.

Number the photos, otherwise it's easy to get confused when answering.
1. yes
2. yes
3. yes
4. yes
5. viciae
6. viciae
7. yes
8. viciae
9. viciae
10. lonicerae most likely
11. lonicerae most likely
12. lonicerae most likely
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01.01.2017 6:49, Bianor

Is it really possible to identify draughtsmen and thickheads:

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All from the Amur region.

01.01.2017 12:27, Andrey Bezborodkin

Is it really possible to identify draughtsmen and thickheads:
All from the Amur region.

Shashechnitsy-E. davidi, in the latest catalog (Korb, 2016) referred to as Euphydryas sibirica davidi (Oberthur, 1881) according to the correction made by the author of the catalog in 2014.
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01.01.2017 22:23, MIV

Is it really possible to identify draughtsmen and thickheads:

All from the Amur region.



Thickheads:
1,2,4,5,6-Syrichtus (=Muschampia) cribrellum
3 - Pyrgus alveus
7-Spialia orbifer
Checkers: agree with fraudatrix
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01.01.2017 23:31, MIV

I congratulate All the "boogers" on the upcoming New Year!
Does anyone know this butterfly from Primorye? I think that this is some kind of speck.
Caught in the light in the Khasansky district, July 6.
Span kr. 23mm

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02.01.2017 6:04, maik

I congratulate all forumchan happy New Year. Tell me a battered pyadenichku.KCR
okr. g. Karachayevsk pr. ber. r. Kuban on light 30.06.2016 L - 20 mm
picture: DSCF3260.JPG

02.01.2017 7:48, Bianor

I congratulate All the "boogers" on the upcoming New Year!
Does anyone know this butterfly from Primorye? I think that this is some kind of speck.
Caught in the light in the Khasansky district, July 6.
Span kr. 23mm

Thank you so much for defining thickheads! I just don't know how to sign the identification label - your last name and initials aren't listed in your profile.
Regarding the butterfly , I dug through the available literature on Japan and Korea, but did not find anything even remotely similar. It remains only to consult with E. A. Belyaev, but this will be possible only after all the holidays.

02.01.2017 10:52, TEMPUS

I congratulate all forumchan happy New Year. Tell me a battered pyadenichku.KCR
okr. g. Karachayevsk pr. ber. r. Kuban on light 30.06.2016 L-20 mm

Xanthorhoe ferrugata
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02.01.2017 11:06, AGG

I congratulate All the "boogers" on the upcoming New Year!
Does anyone know this butterfly from Primorye? I think that this is some kind of speck.
Caught in the light in the Khasansky district, July 6.
Span kr. 23mm


and look in the sickle wings, what the hell is not joking

This post was edited by AGG-02.01.2017 11: 09

02.01.2017 11:25, Bianor

and look in the sickle wings, what the hell is not joking

Yes it doesn't work either:
http://www.jpmoth.org/Drepanidae/index.html
http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbr...page?taxid=4450

02.01.2017 11:35, AGG

It's a strange animal, although I'm not a connoisseur of the seaside fauna. why not run it through the keys to the family, and then you look and you will come out on something definite

02.01.2017 12:13, Vlad Proklov

Yes, interesting!
It looks like Trichopterygini, to which the front wings of the sickle-wing were attached ))

02.01.2017 12:29, Bianor

Yes, interesting!
It looks like Trichopterygini, to which the front wings of the sickle-wing were attached ))

Yes, the shape of the wings and proportions are similar, but the design is more like ennomin's-I don't remember such bandages on Larentin at all.
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02.01.2017 13:16, AGG

Yes, the shape of the wings and proportions are similar, but the design is more like ennomin's-I don't remember such bandages on Larentin at all.

well, no one really recognizes this creature?

02.01.2017 14:02, Ilia Ustiantcev

Do you happen to have any relatives of Ochodontia flying there?

02.01.2017 23:25, MIV

well, no one really recognizes this creature?


This "little animal" I have since 2007. Occasionally I return to it. I have repeatedly viewed all the Japanese sites known to me. I didn't find anything similar. I got caught in a single copy. Caught the light in the same places and around the same time in 2004 and 2008. I didn't get anything like that. Tomorrow I will try to take a picture of the underside.

03.01.2017 4:21, Bianor

But help me with marshmallows and mother-of-pearl, please!
All from the Amur region.

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03.01.2017 5:09, AGG

This "little animal" I have since 2007. Occasionally I return to it.

I will not be original and I will repeat-run it through the keys of families, rather than stare at the Zhapansky pictures, it is better to look at the veins. if not a joke!, and if a joke, then I left the rear ones from binaria, but I need to look at the top, but I won't go further than ennominy or sickle-wings. admit that you were joking mol.gif

03.01.2017 8:20, Ольга Титова

I deal with my mother-of-pearl jewelry, I would venture to assume:
1 - Argynnis (Fabriciana) adippe pallescens Butler, 1873
2 - Argynnis vorax corredippe Leech, 1893.
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03.01.2017 11:14, KONI

For Bianor.
Alexander, marshmallows give the following;
1. Japonica lutea
2. female Favonius cognatus
3. Antigius attila
4. male Favonius cognatus
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03.01.2017 11:52, KONI

About Agynnis;
1. A. coredippe (three thickenings on the veins of the PC)
2. A. vorax (two thickenings on the veins of the PC )
On the underside, too, everything seems to fit.
True, there is no 100% certainty, purely my opinion.
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03.01.2017 12:24, svm2

I will not be original and I will repeat-run it through the keys of families, rather than stare at the Zhapansky pictures, it is better to look at the veins. if not a joke!, and if a joke, then I left the rear ones from binaria, but I need to look at the top, but I won't go further than ennominy or sickle-wings. admit that you were joking mol.gif


Well, you don't have to suffer. Since I do not know the moth of DV, I asked I. Kostyuk, who suggested that it is a moth of Ortholithoidia sp.(now it seems to be a junior synonym for Heterophleps), like it should have been described by Viidalepp co-authored in 2004 , the name that was supposed to be not written, because I don't know if the description was published. Can BIANOR check with Belyaev
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03.01.2017 13:32, Ольга Титова

About Agynnis;
1. A. coredippe (three thickenings on the veins of the PC)
2. A. vorax (two thickenings on the veins of the PC )
On the underside, too, everything seems to fit.
True, there is no 100% certainty, purely my opinion.

The New catalog for 2016 includes Argynnis vorax corredippe Leech, 1893. And just A. coredippe no.

03.01.2017 14:59, KONI

I'm not disputing it. I do the old fashioned way....
In general, the genus Argynnis is so muddy that it takes horror.
Here's a place for specialists to work and tell who's who.
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03.01.2017 15:23, Ольга Титова

But how do I sign it?

03.01.2017 17:41, Василий пенза

Happy holidays to all! This is L. suasa and L. w-latinum so dark or contigua?

Pictures:
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03.01.2017 18:19, Alexandr Zhakov

Happy holidays to all! This is L. suasa and L. w-latinum so dark or contigua?

2. Lacanobia w-latinum
1. Lacanobia suasa
When you upload a photo, click the "Add to message" button in the order that the files are numbered and everything will work out. smile.gif

This post was edited by Djon-03.01.2017 18: 19
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03.01.2017 19:02, MIV

I will not be original and I will repeat-run it through the keys of families, rather than stare at the Zhapansky pictures, it is better to look at the veins. if not a joke!, and if a joke, then I left the rear ones from binaria, but I need to look at the top, but I won't go further than ennominy or sickle-wings. admit that you were joking mol.gif


What jokes! April 1 is still a long way off. Sorry for the intrusiveness, but I'll post less "zhapanskiya pictures".

Many thanks to Vasily (svm2).
I'd like to see the original source.

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03.01.2017 19:18, Василий пенза

2. Lacanobia w-latinum
1. Lacanobia suasa
When you upload a photo, click the "Add to message" button in the order that the files are numbered and everything will work out. smile.gif

Got it! And then I tried 2 times to re-upload files in different sequences, and the box just opened) Thank you!

04.01.2017 0:01, Andrey Bezborodkin

What jokes! April 1 is still a long way off. Sorry for the intrusiveness, but I'll post less "zhapanskiya pictures".

Many thanks to Vasily (svm2).
I'd like to see the original source.


Mikhail, I requested a ZIN. I do this very rarely, only on my own copies, but then I became interested myself. Matov replied:
"This is a new speck for science, which has not yet been described. Mironov showed me the same one in our collection, and I found one copy long ago among the unassembled shovels and gave it to him."
Alexey also added something similar about Wijdalepp and co-authorship. But, apparently, nothing was published, even if they didn't see the publication there. ZIN doesn't get all the information now either.
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04.01.2017 2:07, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, August 19.

Epirrhoe alternata, rivata ?
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picture: IMG_0011.jpg

This post was edited by Gans75 - 04.01.2017 23: 38

04.01.2017 9:52, AGG

What jokes! April 1 is still a long way off. Sorry for the intrusiveness, but I'll post less "zhapanskiya pictures".

in no case did I want to offend, I did not mean the quality of the images, but the Japanese site smile.gifcool beast beer.gif
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04.01.2017 12:16, svm2

 
Alexey also added something similar about Wijdalepp and co-authorship. But, apparently, nothing was published, even if they didn't see the publication there. Zin doesn't get all the information now either.


The only hint on the net for this view is on funet.fi , the last entry in the genus Heterophleps
Heterophleps sp. (Viidalepp?)
Ortholithoidia sp. Viidalepp?
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04.01.2017 13:21, barko

Wijdalepp would do well to hurry up with the publication, otherwise it may come out in any case.
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04.01.2017 16:23, Fyodor

Dear colleagues, I ask for help in identifying moths from the Irkutsk region:

1. Alcis extinctaria?
Olkhon Island, okr. oz. Nurskoe, steppe, h=600m, 06.07.2016
wingspan 35 mm
picture: 1_1.JPGpicture: 1_2.JPG
2. Alcis extinctaria?
Olkhonsky district, 16 km. St. Kurma village, taiga, h=600m, 08.07.2016
wingspan 30 mm
picture: 2_1.JPGpicture: 2_2.JPG
3. Charissa remmi?
Olkhon Island, Khuzhir village, h=500m, 01.07.2016
wingspan 28 mm
picture: 3_1.JPGpicture: 3_2.JPG

04.01.2017 18:48, Konung

Wijdalepp would do well to hurry up with the publication, otherwise it may come out in any case.

half of the forum has already rushed to describe the photos of Michael)
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