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25.02.2017 20:26, Sergey Didenko

Strange, doesn't Mendika fly in May? confused.gif

In Moscow in May-early June, and in Primorye should not fly at all, and if I flew, it is not known at what time, there the timing of the summer with ours does not always coincidefrown.gif, for example, kayas fly in mid-August...

25.02.2017 21:55, Grigory Grigoryev

I'm slowing down for something. Is that exciting? For some reason, when I caught them in early August in Primorye, I thought that I was catching female bears - mendik, the same translucent wings, yellow paws. And now I'm looking, volnyanka, volnyanka smile.gif



It doesn't look like anything other than Laelia coenosa.....
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25.02.2017 22:14, Sergey Didenko

It looks like it is, clearly a mass pest, it's strange that I dialed it frown.gif

26.02.2017 9:10, chebur

It looks like it is, clearly a mass pest, it's strange that I typed it frown.gif

Well, for someone, maybe a pest, but for me, so interesting is the Far Eastern subspecies Laelia coenosa sangaica Moore, 1877. For example, I have material on it only from one point. I have rarely seen this species in training camps from Primorye. Maybe it's just that no one takes them off the screen.

28.02.2017 11:34, ярослав

Orenburg, surroundings, Sukhaya steppe.17.07.2016г.If it is possible to subspecies this ferula sorry for the type of instance has almost flown away.

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28.02.2017 12:33, Энтомолог 365

Please help me identify butterflies from Grodno, Belarus. Fishing dates: 1- 26.05, 2 - 24.05, 3 - 14.07, 4 - 16.04, 5 - 02.09.

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28.02.2017 13:34, Bianor

Well, for someone, maybe a pest, but for me, so interesting is the Far Eastern subspecies Laelia coenosa sangaica Moore, 1877. For example, I have material on it only from one point. I have rarely seen this species in training camps from Primorye. Maybe it's just that no one takes them off the screen.

In our Amur region, I would not call it a mass species.
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28.02.2017 20:03, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the scoop.

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28.02.2017 20:08, NIKSTER

Please help me identify butterflies from Grodno, Belarus. Fishing dates: 1- 26.05, 2 - 24.05, 3 - 14.07, 4 - 16.04, 5 - 02.09.

1 - Pyrausta aurata
4 - Trichopteryx carpinata
5-Maybe a shabby Mesotype parallelolineata?

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28.02.2017 20:19, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify butterflies from Grodno, Belarus. Fishing dates: 1- 26.05, 2 - 24.05, 3 - 14.07, 4 - 16.04, 5 - 02.09.

1 - Pyrausta aurata
2 - Pleurota bicostella
3 - Eudonia lacustrata
4 - Trichopteryx carpinata
5 - Mesotype parallelolineata

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28.02.2017 20:21, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify the scoop.

Sypnoides fumosa
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01.03.2017 16:50, Арунас

Good afternoon,
help me identify the fire spots.
They flew into the light.
01-2016..07.17 (can Acrobasis advenella?)
02-2016.07.24 (maybe Moitrelia obductella?)
Republic of Lithuania.

Thanks!

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03.03.2017 10:41, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region) 19.06.2016.

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03.03.2017 10:51, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region) 19.06.2016.

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Anerastia lotella
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03.03.2017 13:04, ярослав

Hyponephele dzhungarica,самка?Orenburg region, Tyulgansky district, Tugustemir village, surroundings, on the slope of a hill, the edge of a birch forest.

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03.03.2017 17:14, Энтомолог 365

Please help me with the definition. All butterflies from Grodno, Belarus. Fishing dates and wingspan: 1-04.05, 1.7 cm, 2-01.06, 2.6 cm, 3-18.10, 1.7 cm, 4-21.06, 2.3 cm, 5-12.07, 3.2 cm.

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04.03.2017 22:22, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region.
Are the definitions correct ?
Xanthia icteritia. September 2
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Xanthia togata, October 5
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04.03.2017 22:35, NIKSTER

Ukraine, Rivne region.
Are the definitions correct ?

Xanthia icteritia. September 2
Xanthia togata, October 5


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05.03.2017 1:01, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
Polyommatus sp. (no more than)?
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05.03.2017 1:27, NIKSTER

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
Polyommatus sp. (no more than)?


Polyommatus thersites
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05.03.2017 1:44, Kharkovbut

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
Polyommatus sp. (no more than)?
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05.03.2017 9:23, Alexandr Zhakov

If it's Polyommatus, then I'm for icarus. smile.gif

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05.03.2017 10:10, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). 17.06.2016.
If possible, based on these images...

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05.03.2017 10:14, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). 26.06.2016.

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05.03.2017 10:44, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). 17.06.2016.
If possible, based on these images...

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It's someone from the Nolidae
Possibly Nola aerugula
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05.03.2017 10:51, Ilia Ustiantcev

For me, it's Nola confusalis. And in the last (large) picture of Batrachedra pinicolella. It is a pity that there is no other angle of the left butterfly in the bottom row, intrigued straight, Blastobasidae on the landing resembles.
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05.03.2017 11:05, Alexandr Zhakov

It's one of the Nolidae
Probably Nola aerugula

here is a photo of two species from two families of families
, One correctly from Nolidae, only the type is probably Nola confusalis.
and the second photo, something from Geometridae, but very much in my opinion shabby.
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05.03.2017 11:07, Alexandr Zhakov

For me, it's Nola confusalis. And in the last (large) picture of Batrachedra pinicolella. It is a pity that there is no other angle of the left butterfly in the bottom row, intrigued straight, Blastobasidae on the landing resembles.

I also thought at first that this was the third view, but then I looked closer, this is the angle of the upper Nola confusalis image.
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05.03.2017 12:42, Woodmen

Thank you all!
So this one is Nola confusalis. And the other one with the mustache, pyadenichka? (from URL #31392)

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05.03.2017 15:56, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region).
At least up to the family to determine, or select Gelechioidea.

1. 29.08.2016.
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2. 19.07.2016.
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3. 19.07.2016.
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4. 06.07.2016.
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5. 13.06.2016.
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6. 10.08.2014.
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7. 31.05.2015.
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05.03.2017 16:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

The fifth is most likely Depressariidae/Elachistidae, the last is Coleophoridae, the rest are Gelechiidae, the first two can be defined to the genus Scrobipalpa and Isophrictis.
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05.03.2017 20:32, Gans75

05.03.2017 21:35, MIV

Does anyone have any suggestions about this scoop? At first glance, it seemed Anarta trifoli, but on closer inspection, I noticed a mustache, eyes without hairs, and the size is slightly larger - 34mm (trifoli 29-30). Caught in Khakassia, forest-steppe in the foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau, in early August.

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06.03.2017 8:17, Alexandr Zhakov

And if not Polyommatus ? (the lack of 4 spots in the bottom row is confusing)

Yes, no, this is Polyommatus most likely, and not quite a typical icarus.
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06.03.2017 13:59, ярослав

Orenburg, surroundings, Sukhaya steppe.17.07.2016г.If it is possible to subspecies this ferula sorry for the type of instance has almost flown away.

Or could it be Satyrus actaea?the female.

06.03.2017 14:28, ярослав

Orenburg, surroundings, Sukhaya steppe.17.07.2016г.If it is possible to subspecies this ferula sorry for the type of instance has almost flown away.

Could it be a female Satyrus actaea?

06.03.2017 18:35, NIKSTER

Yes, no, this is Polyommatus most likely, and not quite a typical icarus.

And because of these "atypical" spots, I thought it was P. thersites smile.gif

08.03.2017 20:08, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the dipper and pyadenits.

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09.03.2017 6:59, Bianor

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09.03.2017 7:58, Sergey Rybalkin

Probably

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