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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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19.04.2017 22:50, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, pliz, butterfly. April, Bryansk region. Thank you.

Endromis versicolora
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19.04.2017 22:53, аруд

Endromis versicolora


How rare is the species? Thank you.

19.04.2017 23:05, NIKSTER

How rare is the species? Thank you.

The species likes birch groves or funny forests with the presence of birch, especially young ones. It is quite common in the places I have written. But it happens that there are all conditions for its habitat, but the species is absent.
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21.04.2017 16:01, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

1,3-Morpho achilles - South America
2 - Graphium agamemnon - Southeast Asia
5-Papilio polytes - Southeast Asia


1,3-Morpho helenor (peleides) - Central America-Teapots !
4 - Parthenos sylvia, ЮВА

21.04.2017 16:05, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

How rare is the species? Thank you.

The view is not rare, very beautiful and difficult to catch. It flies during the day and very quickly on the wrong, broken trajectory. Sometimes it flies into the light.

21.04.2017 16:13, Radik

Please tell me if the view is defined correctly.
Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus, 1758)?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya village 14.05.2016
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21.04.2017 16:18, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

1-Papilio rumanzovia-Philippines
3-Papilio palinurus-Philippines
4-Papilio lowi-Indonesia, Philippines
5-Caligo eurilochus? "South America?"

Look, I do not know where Caligo eurilochus came from here. After the sailboat, the same Morpho helenor (peleides), on the light-a female. And Caligo is in the next series of broods to determine, but not eurilochus! It should be removed in a normal way, preferably with illumination from the bottom-up.

21.04.2017 16:40, NIKSTER

Look, I do not know where Caligo eurilochus came from here. After the sailboat, the same Morpho helenor (peleides), on the light-a female. And Caligo is in the next series of broods to determine, but not eurilochus! It is necessary to remove in a normal way, preferably with illumination from the bottom-up.

1,3-Morpho helenor (peleides) - Central America-Teapots !
4-Parthenos sylvia, Southeast Asia

Well, first of all, I put a question mark with the definition, and secondly, I almost didn't deal with the tropics, but the photos were clearly the most common tropical species, so not much Googling to determine them is not difficult, though not with everyone, so a couple of misfires shuffle.gifturned out, here it is I'm sorry.

21.04.2017 16:45, svm2

The view is not rare, very beautiful and difficult to catch. It flies during the day and very quickly on the wrong, broken trajectory. Sometimes it flies into the light.

It flies very well to the light

21.04.2017 17:17, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

It flies very well in the light

We have a strange thing, there are nights that fly, such a few (nights), but if it flies, then quite a lot, and then 5 nights does not fly at all. I don't know what it depends on.

21.04.2017 17:20, NIKSTER

I don't know what it depends on.

Depends on the weather, temperature, and timing of summer.

21.04.2017 21:44, Alexandr Zhakov

Please tell me if the view is defined correctly.
Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus, 1758)?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya village 14.05.2016

Right. smile.gif

22.04.2017 7:54, akulich-sibiria

please tell me, came out of the pupae in covers. april.2017
Are these the wingless female capbeasts?
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22.04.2017 8:17, Alexandr Zhakov

please tell me, came out of the pupae in covers. april.2017
Are these the wingless female capbeasts?

No. these are wingless female bagworms Psychidae

22.04.2017 8:20, akulich-sibiria

No. these are wingless females of the Psychidae Saccharidae


oops, I apologize, of course Psychidae rolleyes.gif

22.04.2017 14:08, Slavinator

Thank you for your answers, but still how do you define URL #31567?

22.04.2017 15:45, akulich-sibiria

Dahlica?
The cover is cigar-shaped with barely outlined side faces.
Females are 3-4 mm. thick, almost white hairs form a tuft on the 7th segment. 5-jointed legs, mustache rather long, larger than the head and chest. The eyes are well developed. The ovipositor is not retracted.
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23.04.2017 9:22, akulich-sibiria

Caryocolum junctella ?
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23.04.2017 11:15, akulich-sibiria

Psychidae
April. 2016. Krasnoyarsk. the importer. M. Ivanov.
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tortricida
beginning of August 2009. Khakassia. collector Ivanov M.
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23.04.2017 11:15, Vlad Proklov

Please tell me if the view is defined correctly.
Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus, 1758)?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya village 14.05.2016

Да.

23.04.2017 11:18, Vlad Proklov

Psychidae
April. 2016. Krasnoyarsk. the importer. M. Ivanov.

tortricida
beginning of August 2009. Khakassia. collector M. Ivanov

1-Dasystoma salicella (Lypusidae: Chimabachinae)is not a bagworm
2 - Archips oporana

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 04/23/2017 11: 19
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23.04.2017 11:23, Vlad Proklov

Caryocolum junctella ?

The genus is the same, but you can't tell from the photo before the species.

23.04.2017 11:35, Andrey Ponomarev

Dahlica?
The cover is cigar-shaped with barely outlined side faces.
Females are 3-4 mm. thick, almost white hairs form a tuft on the 7th segment. 5-jointed legs, mustache rather long, larger than the head and chest. The eyes are well developed. The ovipositor is not retracted.
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Very similar to Taleporia tubulosa
http://insectamo.ru/hete/84-hete/psychidae...eporia-tubulosa

23.04.2017 11:36, Vlad Proklov

Very similar to Taleporia tubulosa
http://insectamo.ru/hete/84-hete/psychidae...eporia-tubulosa

No, no, no! This is exactly Dahlica/Siederia.

23.04.2017 11:47, akulich-sibiria

with this I find it difficult too..
April Krasnoyarsk. collector M. Ivanov
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This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 23.04.2017 11: 56

23.04.2017 11:52, akulich-sibiria

Taleporia tubulosa, definitely not her!

23.04.2017 11:54, akulich-sibiria

there were also three-sided covers, although I
didn't have time to understand whether this female came out of them or not. But there is still a stock of covers, I'm waiting smile.gif
But it is small, the camera does not take ((
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23.04.2017 11:56, akulich-sibiria

The genus is the same, but you can't tell from the photo before the species.

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This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 23.04.2017 11: 58

23.04.2017 12:21, Alexandr Zhakov

with this I find it difficult too..
April Krasnoyarsk. collector M. Ivanov
Probably it is-Semioscopis oculella.
Gen. did not look, compare.
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23.04.2017 12:24, Vlad Proklov

Probably it is-Semioscopis oculella.
Gen. did not look, compare.

She, of course!
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23.04.2017 12:48, akulich-sibiria

is this also some kind of Semioscopis? avellanella ?
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23.04.2017 13:03, akulich-sibiria

And here is another strange butterfly for me, as it seems to me that something from ionomeutid
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Pictures:
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23.04.2017 13:35, Alexandr Zhakov

And here is another strange butterfly for me, as it seems to me that something from ionomeutid

Ypsolopha asperella in my view
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23.04.2017 13:38, Alexandr Zhakov

is this also some kind of Semioscopis? avellanella ?

I answer carefully, not my region, but I'm too lazy to look at books smile.gif
I would also say Semioscopis avellanella
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23.04.2017 13:44, akulich-sibiria

I answer carefully, not my region, but I'm too lazy to look at books smile.gif
I would also say Semioscopis avellanella


Krasnoyarsk Krai is listed in the distribution of this species, in Sinev. smile.gif
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24.04.2017 8:55, Bianor

Maybe someone will find out?
Amur Region, end of April:

1.
user posted image

2.
user posted image

24.04.2017 9:27, Alexandr Zhakov

Maybe someone will find out?
Amur Region, end of April:

1. Ypsolopha asperella (Linnaeus, 1761), probably.
2. I think the photo does not identify Depressarini
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24.04.2017 11:03, Radik

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk river near the village of Nizhni Afanasovo. May 26, 2016
Opostegidae ?

24.04.2017 11:40, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk river near the village of Nizhni Afanasovo. May 26, 2016
Opostegidae ?

Elachistidae: Elachista maculicerusella
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24.04.2017 13:20, Radik

Elachistidae: Elachista maculicerusella
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Thanks!

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