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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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07.05.2017 8:24, Alexandr Zhakov

30.04.2017, Southern Urals
Is this Caradrina albina?
(photos are different =)

Caradrina clavipalpis
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07.05.2017 12:54, ButterflyGirl

Hello, is it possible to determine which butterfly laid these eggs?
May 6, near Zaporozhye
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07.05.2017 13:11, Ольга Титова

I forgot to add it, male SUMMER July 11. Doesn't it look like hippocrates?

Do you mean the lack of a blue stripe? For the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin, only this subspecies is mentioned. Are you sure the butterfly is from Kuril Island?

07.05.2017 13:23, Shamil Murtazin

Hello, is it possible to determine which butterfly laid these eggs?
May 6, near Zaporozhye
picture: IMG_7289.jpg

More like bedbug eggs.
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07.05.2017 18:27, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar 6.05.2017
1 Mowed down from lingonberries
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2 Mowed down from a willow tree
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3 Mowed down from the rose hips
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4 Voynovo gora 1.05.2017
Agonopterix pallorella?
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 07.05.2017 19: 34

07.05.2017 20:01, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-Incurvaria pectinea, female
2-I can certainly say that this is Cydia strobilella, but it's not her)
3-yes, cool!
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07.05.2017 20:16, Andrey Ponomarev

1-Incurvaria pectinea, female
2-I can certainly say that this is Cydia strobilella, but it's not her)
3-yes, cool!

4 correct?

07.05.2017 20:22, Ilia Ustiantcev

4 correct?


Well, yes, I meant 4, and 3 is probably undetectable Dichrorampha.
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07.05.2017 20:39, Andrey Ponomarev

Well, yes, I meant 4, and 3 is probably undetectable Dichrorampha.

Isn't this Grapholita jungiella by any chance? Suitable for the summer period.

07.05.2017 20:46, Vlad Proklov

Isn't this Grapholita jungiella by any chance? By the time of summer is suitable.

2 - Pammene sp.
3-Grapholita sp., it is very possible that jungiella is faded, compare with mine:

user posted image

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 07.05.2017 20: 49
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07.05.2017 20:52, Andrey Ponomarev

[quote=kotbegemot,07.05.2017 20:46]

07.05.2017 20:55, Andrey Ponomarev

2 - Pammene sp.
3-Grapholita sp., it is very possible that jungiella is faded, compare with mine:

user posted image

The similarity is great, but why did you take a picture of your own?

07.05.2017 21:28, Vlad Proklov

The similarity is great, but why did you take a picture of your own?

April 13 - but here it starts years earlier.
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07.05.2017 21:29, Vlad Proklov


2 maybe Pammene luedersiana? Also suitable for the summer period.

VERY similar!

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 07.05.2017 21: 29
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07.05.2017 21:57, Andrey Ponomarev

Can you identify this wreck?"
Poplar 6.05.2017
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07.05.2017 22:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

So leucographa is the same) In the spring, such feathery antennae are generally found in very few scoops other than Cerastis.

Mine was more difficult, but I managed it)
https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/cossus-s...55/view/2330684
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08.05.2017 2:26, Romanov2000

Do you mean the lack of a blue stripe? For the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin, only this subspecies is mentioned. Are you sure the butterfly is from Kuril Island?

No, not the absence, on the contrary, the blue stripe above the eyes is located between the two black ones. Other subspecies have one black stripe, with a blue one on top. Olga, as far as I know on Kunashir, in addition to hypocrates, P. m. Septentrionalis = syn. chishimana.

08.05.2017 11:14, OEV

Help identify the butterflies caught in the center. Kazakhstan, Karaganda region. Thank you in advance!
1. 27.06.16
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2. 17.06.15
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3. 13.07.16
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4. 13.07.16
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08.05.2017 11:33, Alexandr Zhakov

Help identify the butterflies caught in the center. Kazakhstan, Karaganda region. Thank you in advance!
2. 17.06.15

Scoop-Apaustis rupicola
With adelida and leafwings is more difficult to reach the species.
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08.05.2017 11:34, Zheka

Help identify the butterflies caught in the center. Kazakhstan, Karaganda region. Thank you in advance!

2. Apaustis rupicola
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08.05.2017 12:02, Vlad Proklov

Help identify the butterflies caught in the center. Kazakhstan, Karaganda region. Thank you in advance!

If the 3rd and 4th were caught in Europe, it would be Eana incanana and Paramesia gnomana. I do not know what is happening in Central Kazakhstan.
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08.05.2017 17:56, Елизавета Рысенкова

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please, a moth. mol.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, d. Galki.
May 2, 2017
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08.05.2017 17:59, Andrey Ponomarev

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please, a moth. mol.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, d. Galki.
May 2, 2017
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Ectropis crepuscularia
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08.05.2017 19:21, svm2

Paradarisa consonaria

08.05.2017 21:22, Alexandr Rusinov

And this moth please tell me:
Yaroslavl region, yesterday.
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08.05.2017 21:30, Andrey Bezborodkin

And this moth please tell me:
Yaroslavl region, yesterday.


Here it is Ectropis crepuscularia and there is
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09.05.2017 10:42, Slavinator

Is it possible to identify a butterfly? Saratov region, June

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09.05.2017 10:53, Андреас

Is it possible to identify a butterfly? Saratov region, June

- HAWTHORN)

09.05.2017 11:33, Андреас

Please tell me the name of the moth. It's flying in the steppes right now.

However, photo " 9 " was received on August 27...

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09.05.2017 11:45, AGG

Isturgia arenacearia (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
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09.05.2017 12:22, Андреас

Please tell me the name of pyadenits. Taken on our CMS website. Date and month in the name.

This post was edited by Andreas - 09.05.2017 12: 24

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09.05.2017 13:01, NIKSTER

Is it possible to identify a butterfly? Saratov region, June

Aporia crataegi

09.05.2017 23:00, TEMPUS

Please tell me the name of pyadenits. Taken on our CMS website. Date and month in the name.

1 - Idaea aureolaria
2 - Eupithecia succenturiata
5 - Perizoma alchemillata
6 - Catarhoe rubidata
7 - Scotopteryx chenopodiata
10 - Idaea aversata
11 - Eupithecia centaureata
12 - Hypomecis punctinalis
14 - Idaea dimidiata
15 - Chloroclystis v-ata
18 - Triphosa dubitata
20 - Colotois pennaria
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10.05.2017 5:49, svm2

10-I. degeneraria
3-Minoa murinata, I think

This post was edited by svm2 - 05/10/2017 12: 37
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10.05.2017 10:57, Radik

Good afternoon! Maybe you can still help with the definition of butterflies. URL #31640 on the previous page.

10.05.2017 11:49, akulich-sibiria

something from depressida. The female. Krasnoyarsk, April, on light.
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10.05.2017 11:53, Vlad Proklov

something from depressida. The female. Krasnoyarsk, April, on light.

Exaeretia ciniflonella, if you don't have anything close yet.
UPD. The genitals are quite consistent.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 05/10/2017 11: 55
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10.05.2017 11:57, akulich-sibiria

could it be Exaeretia ciniflonella ?

10.05.2017 12:50, akulich-sibiria

Agonopterix alstromeriana ?
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2. Agonopterix arenella ?
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10.05.2017 16:44, Vlad Proklov

Agonopterix alstromeriana ?
2. Agonopterix arenella ?

I agree twice=)
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