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29.01.2017 21:46, Oleg Nikolsky

Could it be Jodis lactearia? Or not? confused.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, Pirogovo 17.06.2016


Judging by the barely discernible jagged line on the rear wing in the second picture, you probably have Jodis putata.
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30.01.2017 0:21, MiLLeNium Niobius

Good afternoon! Help with identification/confirmation. Ryazan region, July 20 ~ early August.

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Flew to the light of the windows. Who is it: Mythimna impura, congrua, straminea or pallens? Kind of dirty (impura), judging by the wings.

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Found in wild raspberries. Nemophora degeerella?

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Flew to the light of the windows. Some kind of moth, and what kind, I never found.

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Mixed forest, discovered and startled, sat on the trunk of a pine tree, where it was filmed. It seems to be one of the "order ribbons", maybe a red one?

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Flew to the light of the windows. Eulithis populata

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August guest, flew in through an open window

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Mother of pearl bolshaya lesnaya

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Coenonympha pamphilus?

30.01.2017 0:28, Vlad Proklov

Good afternoon! Help with identification/confirmation. Ryazan region, July 20 ~ early August.

1 - Mythimna impura
2 - Nemophora degeerella
3 - Udea fulvalis
4 - Lymantria monacha
5 - Pelurga comitata
6 - Enargia paleacea
7 - Argynnis paphia
8 - Hyponephele lycaon
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30.01.2017 0:35, Vlad Proklov

Please help me with the definition.

All collected on Kunashir.

503 - Mimeusemia persimilis
507 - Parasa hilarula
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30.01.2017 13:38, Елизавета Рысенкова

Help with the smaller ones, please, mol.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district:

1. D. Voropuni 3.08.2016


2. D. Voropuni 5.08.2016


3. Pirogovo village 17.06.2016

This post was edited by Elizaveta Rysenkova - 05.03.2017 03: 21

30.01.2017 17:41, maik

help with the definition
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30.01.2017 18:35, Sergey Rybalkin

503 - Mimeusemia persimilis
507 - Parasa hilarula


Or maybe Parasa sinica (Moore, 1877)?
https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/11778

30.01.2017 21:09, John-ST

Or maybe Parasa sinica (Moore, 1877)?
https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/11778

http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/eversmannia_15-16_17.pdf
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30.01.2017 21:24, MPN

Help me determine it.
Ukraine, in the city of Nikolaev.
3.09.2016.

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30.01.2017 22:08, Nick444444

Help me determine it.
Ukraine, in the city of Nikolaev.
3.09.2016.

Helicoverpa armigera
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31.01.2017 2:18, Romanov2000

Gentlemen, good time to all!
Something I got confused, please tell me the subspecies of Parnassius phoebus badmaevi is now called something else?

31.01.2017 14:58, Andrey Bezborodkin

Gentlemen, good time to all!
Something I got confused, please tell me the subspecies of Parnassius phoebus badmaevi is now called something else?

It was synonymized with ssp. sedakovi in one of the issues of Eversmannia. Long before that, back in 2003, in an online article by S. Churkin, there is such a phrase:
The same picture was found in Khamar-Daban, after searching of a great typical series of P. phoebus badmaevi Ma r t y n e n k o & G l u s c h e n k o (2001), collected also at very different altitudes (this subspecies is very close to sedakovi and can be treated as a synonym, but this requires a special study).
When there is no general consensus, or there are doubts, or there is distrust, everyone makes an independent decision. The taxon has been described, and you have the right to leave it on the label with a question mark. Or you can remove it, which is probably more correct in this case.
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31.01.2017 17:43, Konung

help with the definition
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Psychidae... the group is not easy. you need to show it to specialists
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31.01.2017 20:22, Oleg Nikolsky

Tell me, please, what kind of gray-beige butterfly with a graphic pattern? Belarus, Minsk region, Minsk district, east. Zhdanovichi, meadow near the reservoir "Drozdy". 18.06.2016.

Most likely, this is Scopula immorata. I've seen similar ones, see http://butterflies-32.net/scopula-immorata...----------.html, frame # 3370 from 30-05-2013, next to this butterfly flew # 3366. Very similar to http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Scopula_Immorata, snapshots #3 and #14.
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31.01.2017 21:48, Ксения2015

Thank you, Nolik, this is it!)

01.02.2017 9:47, Ольга Титова

Hypomecis punctinalis (Scopoli, 1763) ? Sakhalin.

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01.02.2017 10:07, Ольга Титова

Are they really two different kinds? On the left - 17.08.2016 Photoscotosia Lucicolens (Butler, 1878), not recorded on Sakhalin, on the right-05.09.2016 Photoscotosia Atrostrigata (Bremer, 1864), recorded on Sakhalin.

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01.02.2017 20:18, akulich-sibiria

good evening. I wanted to double-check again, is it Erebia medusa or aethiops?
Krasnoyarsk
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01.02.2017 20:38, Andrey Bezborodkin

good evening. I wanted to double-check again, is it Erebia medusa or aethiops?
Krasnoyarsk

medusa
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02.02.2017 0:49, MiLLeNium Niobius

June 20, Tula region, mixed grasses near the railway. A couple of golubyanki, in golubyanki poorly versed, so I hope for the forum:
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July 13, Ryazan region, meadow, mixed grasses. Who eats St. John's wort?
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02.02.2017 1:31, Nick444444

June 20, Tula region, mixed grasses near the railway. A couple of golubyanki, in golubyanki poorly versed, so I hope for the forum:


1-like female Glaucopsyche alexis
2-pass, the copy is too shabby and you need a photo from under the wings
3-Melanargia russiae
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02.02.2017 21:43, Kharkovbut

June 20, Tula region, mixed grasses near the railway.

1-like female Glaucopsyche alexis
No. Eumedonia eumedon.
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03.02.2017 14:25, Kharkovbut

Afarsia sp. -- is it possible to determine further?

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04.02.2017 20:55, Romanov2000

Gentlemen, good day to all!
Phoebus, which is defined as intermedia, is questionable. Altai, Katun region, Karatyurek pass, mid-July.

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04.02.2017 21:44, Andrey Bezborodkin

Gentlemen, good day to all!
Phoebus, which is defined as intermedia, is questionable. Altai, Katun region, Karatyurek pass, mid-July.

Phoebus as Phoebus. There is no big mistake; Tuzov also wrote: ssp. intermedius Menetries, 1851 from the S. Altai.
Was the taxon synonymized in the 1990s or in recent years? It is possible that more eastern sedakovi spread to the Altai populations, I do not know. I don't see any particular range gap between them in the southern mountains of Siberia.

04.02.2017 22:16, MIV

Please help me identify butterflies.

1. I can't figure out what it is. The first of the ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga. July 20.
L - 25mm.
The second one is from Tuva. June 29. L - 23mm

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2. I already posted it. At first glance, I thought of Nycteola degenerana, but not her. Maybe not even a scoop.
From ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga. July 4. L - 24mm.

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3. There is a suspicion that this is Rhyacia lederer. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga. August 20. L - 33mm.

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04.02.2017 22:50, Romanov2000

Phoebus as Phoebus. There is no big mistake; Tuzov also wrote: ssp. intermedius Menetries, 1851 from the S. Altai.
Was the taxon synonymized in the 1990s or in recent years? It is possible that more eastern sedakovi spread to the Altai populations, I do not know. I don't see any particular range gap between them in the southern mountains of Siberia.


Thank you very much Andrey Vladimirovich!
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04.02.2017 23:26, svm2

to MIV

1-dipper Epimydia dialampra, very similar
to the second one, too, I think the dipper, you need to look here

http://www-sbras.nsc.ru/win/elbib/atlas/list.dhtml?Arctiidae
2-mine micro
3-I think Agrochola sp. If we had it, it looks like helvola

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04.02.2017 23:59, Ilia Ustiantcev

Under the second number - Gesneria centuriella.
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05.02.2017 1:20, Seneka

Did I correctly identify this false chicken pox? Caught in the Moscow region.
Judging by the spots on the hind wings, this is Amata phegea
, and in all individuals in this series, the outer spot is greater than or equal to the inner one.
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Some sources say that we have only nigricornis. I caught it too, but in a different biotope. Moreover, in all individuals in the collections of nigricornis, the external spot is smaller than the internal one. Since I didn't choose them when fishing, they probably live so separately from each other.

Actually, only on the basis of these spots and determine, but I think it is not reliable.

05.02.2017 1:22, Vlad Proklov

This is a female Amata nigricornis.

05.02.2017 1:33, Seneka

This is a female Amata nigricornis.

And this?
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And here in this article they write how to distinguish them



download file eversmannia_03_04_28.pdf

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By what signs did you determine that the first photo shows nigricornis?

This post was edited by Seneka - 05.02.2017 01: 39

05.02.2017 1:39, Vlad Proklov

Where's she from?"

05.02.2017 1:47, Seneka

Both from the same clearing. The whole series is like this. I wrote about it.

05.02.2017 1:51, Vlad Proklov

Both from the same clearing. The whole series is like this. I wrote about it.

Straighten them, cook the genitals. Maybe phegea got to MO too...
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05.02.2017 2:05, Seneka

Straighten them, cook the genitals. Maybe phegea got to MO too...

These are the fees of 2011 and they were already in the mass. We need to repeat it.

05.02.2017 2:09, Vlad Proklov

These are the fees of 2011 and they were already in the mass. We need to repeat it.

Do you have any fees? So you can view one view or two...

05.02.2017 7:04, maik

Podskajite pyadenitsa Stavropol les na svet 10.11.2016 L-30 mm
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05.02.2017 8:57, AGG

Podskajite pyadenitsa Stavropol les na svet 10.11.2016 L-30 mm

Epirrita ? automnata

05.02.2017 9:21, maik

Epirrita ? automnata

I have automnata from Veliky Novgorod but it is completely different so I am in doubt
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