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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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18.06.2017 12:56, Sergey Rybalkin

Dear forumchane!

Please help me with the definition?

545 - ?
546 - ?
547 - Acronicta sp.?
548 - Acronicta sp.?
549 - ?
550 - ?

If anyone is interested, then:
1. Axylia putris
2. Mythimna flavosti­gma
3. Acronicta bellula
4. Acronicta adaucta
5. Kerala decipiens
6. Xenotrachea nipho­nica
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19.06.2017 6:54, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 15.06.2017
balcony,
some kind of Idaea coming to light?
picture: IMG_4691_2.jpg

This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 06/19/2017 06: 56

19.06.2017 7:58, Radik

Dear experts, do not pass by. Micro-lepidoptera. URL #31991

19.06.2017 9:21, Сергей-Д

  

As option
1.?Gynnidomorpha sp.
2. Celypha lacunana.
12. Psychiidae sp.
13. Cochylis sp.
14. Damophila sp.
16. Agonopterix arenella.
15. Isauria dilucidella.

19.06.2017 9:53, IgorKO

Dear experts, I ask for help in identifying butterflies. Zhytomyr May 31 to light. No. 1 - as a variant of Drymonia sp.(confusingly reduced to gray), # 2 without options.

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19.06.2017 11:41, Сергей-Д

http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Calliteara_Pudibunda
http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Cryphia_Fraudatricula

19.06.2017 13:07, ярослав

Orenburg, surroundings, on a soldered terrace along the bank of the Sakmara River, wingspan 29 mm, 8.06.2017.

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19.06.2017 13:08, ярослав

underside of the wing.

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19.06.2017 13:25, Vlad Proklov

Here I do not understand - whether this Hoplodrina (?) is broken in the south, or aberrant, or both.
Your thoughts, gentlemen noctuidologists and sympathizers?
London, today:

user posted image

19.06.2017 13:33, IgorKO

  http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Calliteara_Pudibunda
http://lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Cryphia_Fraudatricula

Thank you very much.

19.06.2017 14:45, svm2

Here I do not understand - whether this Hoplodrina (?) is broken in the south, or aberrant, or both.
Your thoughts, gentlemen noctuidologists and sympathizers?
London, today:

user posted image

ambigua
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19.06.2017 16:42, Radik

As option
1.?Gynnidomorpha sp.
2. Celypha lacunana.
12. Psychiidae sp.
13. Cochylis sp.
14. Damophila sp.
16. Agonopterix arenella.
15. Isauria dilucidella.

Thank you very much!!!

19.06.2017 18:53, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 15.06.2017
balcony,
some kind of Idaea coming to light?

Pyadenitsa in any way, right? shuffle.gif rolleyes.gif

19.06.2017 19:57, RoPro

Please help me identify the leaflet. Moscow
region. P. S. The first one looks like some kind of Epiblema. Either E. scutulana or E. cirsiana...

This post was edited by RoPro-19.06.2017 20: 55

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19.06.2017 21:15, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify the leaflet. Moscow
region. P. S. The first one looks like some kind of Epiblema. Either E. scutulana or E. cirsiana...

1-like, Epiblema sticticana
2-Glyphipterix sp., from this angle it is not more accurate to say.
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19.06.2017 22:52, Сергей-Д

A moth, isn't it? shuffle.gif  rolleyes.gif

Hypomecis punctinalis/roboraria.
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20.06.2017 0:27, kut

Hello, can you please tell me if I identified these butterflies correctly? I apologize for the quality of the images.
Moscow region, Klin district, d. Semchino. 12.6.2017

1. Hypomecis punctinalis ?
picture: P20170612_1140__Pklin_vasil6kovo__vBabo4ka5__NC.jpg

2. Epirrhoe alternata ?
picture: P20170612_1348__Pklin_sem4ino__vBabo4ka9__NC.jpg

3. Boloria selene ?
picture: P20170612_1217__Pklin_sem4ino__vBabo4ka6__NC_.JPG

20.06.2017 15:06, Radik

Please help me with the definition of microchesoptera.
Tatarstan, June 17, 2017.

20.06.2017 15:14, Radik

And a butterfly from Tatarstan. June 15, 2017.

20.06.2017 23:31, Елизавета Рысенкова

Please tell me, is this Pseudopanthera macularia?

Tver region, Torzhok district, Voropuni village..
18.06.2017.
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20.06.2017 23:35, NIKSTER

Please tell me, is this Pseudopanthera macularia?

Tver region, Torzhok district, Voropuni village..
18.06.2017.
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Да
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21.06.2017 11:00, Ольга Титова

Help with the definition, please. Sakhalin, 20.06.17

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21.06.2017 11:10, Andrey Bezborodkin

Hello, can you please tell me if I identified these butterflies correctly? I apologize for the quality of the images.
Moscow region, Klin district, d. Semchino. 12.6.2017


Pyadenitsy-correctly. In mother-of-pearl, the color of the spots of the underparts is not very visible. Maybe also euphrosyne.
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21.06.2017 11:19, Andrey Bezborodkin

Help with the definition, please. Sakhalin, 20.06.17

Upper - Dypterygia sp. (caliginosa?); lower-Hecatera bicolorata.
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21.06.2017 15:15, Romanov2000

Good day everyone!
Please tell me about Parnassius stubbendorfi. As I understand it, females of this species lack sphragis, how to correctly distinguish a male from a female?

21.06.2017 17:11, Andrey Bezborodkin

Good day everyone!
Please tell me about Parnassius stubbendorfi. As I understand it, females of this species lack sphragis, how to correctly distinguish a male from a female?

How is it missing? And what is that white and powerful thing on the buttocks of females? smile.gif
http://babochki.narod.ru/pa06.html
http://catocala.narod.ru/pap04.html
And if it didn't have time to form, then you can see who is who by the abdomen. The hairy abdomen of males is always more strongly developed.
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21.06.2017 17:19, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Good day everyone!
Please tell me about Parnassius stubbendorfi. As I understand it, females of this species lack sphragis, how to correctly distinguish a male from a female?

In females, the belly is glossy and black on top, almost without hair.
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21.06.2017 17:21, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Pyadenitsy-correctly. In mother-of-pearl, the color of the spots of the underparts is not very visible. Maybe euphrosyne.

It seems to me selene
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21.06.2017 20:26, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Tugolesye all deductions 21.06.2017
1 Archips betulana?
picture: Archips_betulana.jpg
2 Scopula nigropunctata?
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21.06.2017 20:53, Vlad Proklov

M. O., Tugolesye all deductions 21.06.2017
1 Archips betulana?
2 Scopula nigropunctata?

1. It looks like it.
2. Yes.
Since they are output - you would write what you fed.
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21.06.2017 21:11, Andrey Ponomarev

1. It looks like it.
2. Yes.
Since they are output-you would write what you fed.

1 on aspen
2 on blueberry

22.06.2017 2:39, Елизавета Рысенкова

Please tell me, is this Perizoma albulata?

Tver region, Torzhok district, Voropuni village
18.06.2017
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22.06.2017 7:56, Radik

Dear friends, Don't pass it by. Micro-lepidoptera. URL #32026 and URL #32027 .

This post was edited by Radik - 22.06.2017 07: 56

22.06.2017 9:49, Alexandr Zhakov

And a butterfly from Tatarstan. June 15, 2017.

Not micro, a scoop from the Nycteola shuttle, with the appearance of being afraid to mislead. Let's wait for svm2, it's currently in the fields.

22.06.2017 10:50, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me with the definition of microchesoptera.
Tatarstan, June 17, 2017.

It is difficult to answer without numbering.
1 and 2 leaf wrappers Cnephasiini, according to the photo, without knowledge of the local fauna ? is that the genus is more likely Cnephasia.
3 Celypha I see flavipalpana

22.06.2017 21:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me identify the butterflies.

1. I thought to take a picture of a fresh Ancylis geminana, but in the end it turned out to be damaged and made me think-and not subaru is it? This isn't a genital couple, by any chance?
Tugolesye.
picture: DSC09732.JPG

2. Pandemis cerasana? Poplar.
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3. Eupithecia from Pestovo. Isn't this a regular subumbrata?
user posted imageuser posted image

This post was edited by Ilya U - 22.06.2017 21: 35

22.06.2017 21:54, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the dustpan.

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22.06.2017 22:31, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify the butterflies.

1. I thought to take a picture of a fresh Ancylis geminana, but in the end it turned out to be damaged and made me think-and not subaru is it? This isn't a genital couple, by any chance?
Tugolesye.

2. Pandemis cerasana? Poplar.

1. geminana is broken. This is the most contrasting view.

2. If it is a female, then it is more likely a cinnamomeana (it is so reddish, but the males have a light muzzle). Although again, the photo is underexposed and xs what color is there in reality.
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22.06.2017 22:50, Ilia Ustiantcev

2. If it is a female, then it is more likely a cinnamomeana (it is so reddish, but the males have a light muzzle). Although again, the photo is underexposed and xs what color is there in reality.
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Here I was confused that the cinnamomeana on the front fender is usually a light strip of the same length, but here the trapezoid is some kind of curve, so I chose another suitable option.

22.06.2017 23:08, pavelroz

Help me identify the butterfly.
It looks like mother-of-pearl, but the view is not clear. June 2017, gardening, Tosnensky district, Leningrad region. Thank you.
picture: IMGP4351_k2.JPG

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