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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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25.07.2017 23:17, Andrey Ponomarev

Then you can give it to me later! wink.gif  jump.gif

And when do you plan to show up in Zhukovsky?

25.07.2017 23:23, Vlad Proklov

And when do you plan to show up in Zhukovsky?

Hopefully in the winter! We need to meet at all!
I was thinking of taking a crack at it this summer , but somehow it turned out better in England than in the Moscow lol.gifregion

25.07.2017 23:25, Andrey Ponomarev

For me, this is ciliella. Multiplicella has white spots that look slightly different (sometimes they are even yellowish), near the head there is a light wedge that does not smoothly turn into a light outer edge. multiplicella seems to fly out in the first half of summer.

No, this is not Agonopterix ciliella ( the caterpillar has dark spots on the scutellum, mine does not have them). The caterpillar is more suitable Agonopterix heracliana eats umbrella plants.

25.07.2017 23:30, Vlad Proklov

No, this is not Agonopterix ciliella ( the caterpillar has dark spots on the scutellum, mine does not have them). The caterpillar is more suitable Agonopterix heracliana eats umbrella plants.

Well, yes, easily - this is an even more garbage view! lol.gif

26.07.2017 1:15, Ilia Ustiantcev

Well, yes, easily - this is an even more sloppy view! lol.gif


Vlad, I'm a little taller than you think.

26.07.2017 2:51, Vlad Proklov

Vlad, I'm a little taller than you think.

Listen, I think it's scotinella...
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26.07.2017 16:25, alex242

I welcome you! Please help me with a small bandstand.
SE Kazakhstan. foothills of the Dzungars. on uv.
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26.07.2017 17:59, Alexandr Zhakov

Maybe Catocala detrita is similar.
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26.07.2017 19:07, alex242

Maybe Catocala detrita is similar.

My option was C. desiderata. But I'm not sure.

26.07.2017 21:52, Oleg Nikolsky

I've never seen this species live, but judging by the photos on lepiforum , it may well be.
Green mottles can be quite secretive. They can hide during the day. In particular, this behavior occurs in the closely related species A. albanica. During the day, they are almost invisible, and summer begins in the evening, at sunset. It is likely that A. statices should also be searched in the evening.

In Bryansk, these mottled birds fly and feed during the day in the hottest weather
http://butterflies-32.net/heterocera/adscita-statices.html
Forum participants (sorry, I don't remember who) identified them on some frames as Adscita statics. Please correct it if some images have a different view.

26.07.2017 23:55, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Poplar 19.07.2017
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27.07.2017 0:06, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Poplar 26.07.2017
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27.07.2017 1:33, Vlad Proklov

Moscow region, Poplar 26.07.2017

Narycia duplicella is a great find!
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27.07.2017 19:03, Ilia Ustiantcev

Another micra from last night in Pestovo.

1. C.fugitivella? She seems to have flown here a little earlier, plus I saw two of them during the night, but not a single dark one, as usual.
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2. Aethes rubigana? Confused by the very pronounced pattern, but who else should it be.
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3. Y.cagnagella? The large number of spots near the outer edge is confusing, plus size, but it seems to be the largest one.
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28.07.2017 14:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

Moscow region, Poplar 19.07.2017
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Yes triangulum it is, triangulum, rejoice)
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28.07.2017 14:11, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please tell me, is this such a strange octogenaria? It looks like a fresh butterfly, but the color is strange for it, the dark stripe is not visible. It looks less like a respersa, and for the other three species, the hind wings are too dark. Pestovo.
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Vlad, would you like to check out URL #32299? By the way, Cochylis pallidana flew to me this night, I looked at it a little and realized that I didn't even need to post it here)

28.07.2017 14:29, Vlad Proklov

Another micra from last night in Pestovo.

1-it looks similar.
2-it is of course
3-in general, cagnagella has two prikostal rows of dots that should go zigzag, this one doesn't seem to be visible. Large malinella?...
Ugh, damn it-what am I delusional about?!! not the costal rows, but the dorsal ones-and in this one they just zigzag. cagnagella is =)

In general, the largest, according to my observations, rorrella: I caught in the Serpukhov district in a span of under 3 cm!

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28.07.2017 14:51, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-it looks similar.
2-it is of course
3-in general, cagnagella has two prikostal rows of dots that should go zigzag, this one doesn't seem to be visible. Large malinella?...
Ugh, damn it-what am I delusional about?!! not the costal rows, but the dorsal ones-and in this one they just zigzag. cagnagella is =)

In general, the largest, according to my observations, rorrella: I caught in the Serpukhov district in a span of under 3 cm!


Vlad, so there is a reliable sign of cnicana-rubigana? Is it whether rubigan has dark dots or shadows next to the second light line from the top?

rorella does not count, it has a dark gray shadow that reliably distinguishes it from other species. Yes, and it probably eats giant riverine branches, in Pestovo with them strained.

28.07.2017 15:00, Romanov2000

Friends, good day to all!
Please tell me is this all Junonia iphita or is it still someone from Euthalia?

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28.07.2017 15:01, vassa1

please help me identify the butterfly. Chuvashia

28.07.2017 15:15, Ilia Ustiantcev

Malacosoma castrense
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28.07.2017 20:52, Andrias

Greetings! At first I thought it was a hawk moth, but then my friend correctly noticed that the sawyere is not a hawk moth. What kind of animal? Krasnodar Region, July.
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28.07.2017 21:01, Zheka

Greetings! At first I thought it was a hawk moth, but then my friend correctly noticed that the sawyere is not a hawk moth. What kind of animal? Krasnodar Region, July.

Eutelia adulatrix

28.07.2017 21:02, Andrias

Eutelia adulatrix

Thanks!

28.07.2017 21:08, Vlad Proklov

Vlad, so there is a reliable sign of cnicana-rubigana? Is it whether rubigan has dark dots or shadows next to the second light line from the top?

rorella does not count, it has a dark gray shadow that reliably distinguishes it from other species. Yes, and it probably eats giant riverine branches, in Pestovo with them strained.

The median band in rubigana is more oblique and widens to the posterior edge.
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28.07.2017 21:46, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Voynovo gora 27.07.2017
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29.07.2017 0:14, Vlad Proklov

Moscow region, Voynovo gora 27.07.2017

In my opinion, Caryocolum kroesmanniella and C. vicinella.
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29.07.2017 0:25, Ilia Ustiantcev

Caryocolum kroesmanniella and C. vicinella, I think.


Sho? Isn't the first one Scrobipalpa sp.?
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29.07.2017 11:03, Aksin2005

Hello. Tell me, please, what kind of butterflies? Photographed in the city of Rtishchevo, Saratov region, in July 2017.
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29.07.2017 15:51, Ilia Ustiantcev

Another Pestovskaya micra.

1. Epermenia chaerophylella? Something unusual about the color scheme.
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2. Chrysoclista lathamella? Well, why did some bastard find her before me in the Murmansk region?
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3. Cochylidia subroseana? Or some kind of Falseuncaria?
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29.07.2017 16:17, Сантьяга

Hello, help me determine. July 25, Vladimir region, Gus-Khrustalny district, near the village of Dudor.
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29.07.2017 21:53, Vlad Proklov

Another Pestovskaya micra.

1-yes, fresh
2-YEAH! Cool! Spread it out, pliz!
3 - subroseana ok
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29.07.2017 21:53, Vlad Proklov

Hello, help me determine. July 25, Vladimir region, Gus-Khrustalny district, near the village of Dudor.

Maniola jurtina
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29.07.2017 22:15, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-yes, fresh
2-YEAH! Cool! Spread it out, pliz!
3 - subroseana ok


I don't know how, Gennadich will have to drag, since I haven't thrown it out yet.
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29.07.2017 22:22, Vlad Proklov

I don't know how, Gennadich will have to drag, since I haven't thrown it out yet.

You can't throw anything away at all!!! All wet and on cotton wool! umnik.gif

29.07.2017 23:03, Сантьяга

Hello, help me determine. July 25, Vladimir region, Gus-Khrustalny district, near the village of Dudor.

I'll continue.
1 July 15 ibid
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2 July 25 ibid
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3 July 25 ibid
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30.07.2017 19:11, Ilia Ustiantcev

And some more Pestovskaya micra.

1. Highly contrasting P. caecimaculana? Do I understand correctly that in this photo, Gennadich has rather some kind of decorana? https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/search/pelochr...page=0&how=week
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2. Ypsolopha chazariella? It's not brown enough for her.
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3. The pattern outside the band is small, similar to Cochylidia heydeniana or Cochylis epilinana. It's a potbellied little thing in size, so it's probably the first one.
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30.07.2017 19:42, Vlad Proklov

I'll continue.

1 - Plebejus argus/idas
2 - Camptogramma bilineata
3 - Maniola jurtina
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30.07.2017 19:43, Vlad Proklov

And some more Pestovskaya micra.

1st such contrasting caecimaculana not seen. Cook!
2 - not yet cooked, I don't know how to distinguish chazariella from coriacella.
3-Cochylidia sp., cook.
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30.07.2017 19:50, Сантьяга

1 - Plebejus argus/idas
2 - Camptogramma bilineata
3 - Maniola jurtina

Thank you, dear, kotbegemot. smile.gif

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