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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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17.09.2017 22:24, Andrey Ponomarev

Astrakhan region, Akhtubinsky district, settlement Bolkhuni, 29.08.2017

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17.09.2017 22:37, Vlad Proklov

Astrakhan region, Akhtubinsky district, settlement Bolkhuni, 29.08.2017

I've already looked and looked, but I can't find out who it is.
Some Turanian shit, maybe.
It is possible that it is new to Europe.

18.09.2017 11:25, Елизавета Рысенкова

Please help me figure it out.

Tver region, Ostashkovsky district, Nepe village, Seliger
Lake 27.07.2017

1. Crambus silvella?
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2. Herminia arenosa?
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3. ?
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18.09.2017 15:39, Radik

Help please.
The leaf wrapper has a pink tint. Could it be Cochylis flaviciliana?
Tatarstan, August 4, 2017.

18.09.2017 16:16, Andrey Ponomarev

I've already looked and looked, but I can't find out who it is.
Some Turanian shit, maybe.
It is possible that it is new to Europe.

I understand that this is someone from the Pyralidae.
I'll have to contact the Germans, maybe they'll recognize it there, by the way, it's collected.

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18.09.2017 16:24, Ilia Ustiantcev

I understand that this is someone from the Pyralidae.
I'll have to contact the Germans, maybe they'll recognize it there, by the way, it's collected.


Forum-2 recently posted a similar article from Pempelia. It seems to me that we should look in the vicinity of this genus, or Phycita itself.

18.09.2017 18:57, Oleg Nikolsky

What is it with the unusual position of the wings? Bryansk, July 10.

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18.09.2017 19:33, AkkeL

Hello, please help me determine. g Kazan. August

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18.09.2017 22:24, VLAD69

Hello,can you tell me who it is?
Tver region.

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18.09.2017 22:44, NIKSTER

Hello,can you tell me who it is?
Tver region.

Euclidia glyphica
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18.09.2017 23:28, NIKSTER

Hello, please help me determine. g Kazan. August

1-Apparently Pyrgus malvae

19.09.2017 8:55, AGG

1-Apparently Pyrgus malvae

isn't it a bit buoyant for her in August ? wink.gif
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19.09.2017 10:07, Guest

Good day to all!
Very necessary for the production of medicinal products, Morph amphiitren. A few scales are enough.

19.09.2017 10:23, NIKSTER

isn't it a bit buoyant for her in August ? wink.gif

this also confuses me, but if you take into account the cold spring and summer, then in principle it is possible.
And the wing pattern is more typical of malvae. But who knows? wink.gif
I'll listen to the opinions of others.

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19.09.2017 10:40, ezdok

Good afternoon! Is it possible to identify this butterfly? Taken in Delhi, India

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19.09.2017 12:56, D.Alex

Atrophaneura hector
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19.09.2017 13:51, ярослав

Please tell me this Sideridis turbida?Orenburg,16.09.2017, on the light.

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19.09.2017 15:06, Alexandr Zhakov

Please tell me this Sideridis turbida?Orenburg,16.09.2017, on the light.

No, this is in my opinion Polymixis trisignata, or something very close that you have.
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19.09.2017 16:39, Radik

Dear experts, will there be any opinions about the leaf wrapper? URL #32689

19.09.2017 16:52, Alexandr Zhakov

What is it with the unusual position of the wings? Bryansk, July 10.

Acronicta
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19.09.2017 16:54, Alexandr Zhakov

Help please.
The leaf wrapper has a pink tint. Could it be Cochylis flaviciliana?
Tatarstan, August 4, 2017.

Quality of copies. it doesn't allow you to make an exact definition. my opinion, this is not Cochylis flaviciliana, something from Cochylis or Cochylidia, maybe Phalonidia.

19.09.2017 19:17, Kharkovbut

this also confuses me, but if you take into account the cold spring and summer, then in principle it is possible.
And the wing pattern is more typical of malvae. But who knows? wink.gif
I'll listen to the opinions of others.
Duc malvae and there is, what can you do about it. smile.gif There are all sorts of legends in the literature about (optional?) the second generation. So far, I haven't seen it anywhere.

It would also be good to check with the author of the picture if he/she has not confused the date of shooting. Anything can happen...

19.09.2017 19:27, ярослав

Can you tell me this is a Helicoverpa armigera?Caught in the light in Orenburg on 13.09.2017.

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19.09.2017 19:49, Alexandr Zhakov

Can you tell me this is a Helicoverpa armigera?Caught in the light in Orenburg on 13.09.2017.

Yes, Helicoverpa armigera.
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19.09.2017 20:26, ярослав

Please help me what kind of fire?Caught in Orenburg on light 13.09.2017

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19.09.2017 20:48, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me what kind of fire?Caught in Orenburg on light 13.09.2017

I would say it is Agriphila deliella, but it is not listed for your region.
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19.09.2017 20:58, Andrei Dolgikh

Gentlemen experts, help me decide on the scoops. Is this Xylena exsoleta? And who is the second one?
18. Novgorod region, Soletsky district, D. Kuklino. Into the light.

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19.09.2017 21:05, NIKSTER

Duc malvae and there is, what can you do about it. smile.gif There are all sorts of legends in the literature about (optional?) the second generation. So far, I haven't seen it anywhere.

It would also be good to check with the author of the picture if he/she has not confused the date of shooting. Anything can happen...

I observed the second generation in Crimea

19.09.2017 21:23, Alexandr Zhakov

Gentlemen experts, help me decide on the scoops. Is this Xylena exsoleta? And who is the second one?

It is advisable to indicate label data; it is difficult to read them from this angle smile.gif
Lithophane consocia and Xylena vetusta, in my opinion.
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19.09.2017 21:54, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, September

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19.09.2017 22:23, ezdok

Atrophaneura hector

Thank you very much!

19.09.2017 22:40, Alexandr Zhakov

Saratov region, Engelsky district, September

Helicoverpa armigera

19.09.2017 22:54, Andrei Dolgikh

It is advisable to indicate label data; it is difficult to read them from this angle smile.gif
Lithophane consocia and Xylena vetusta, in my opinion.

Thank you, I corrected myself.
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19.09.2017 23:55, AGG

Duc malvae and there is, what can you do about it. smile.gif There are all sorts of legends in the literature about (optional?) the second generation. So far, I haven't seen it anywhere.

It would also be good to check with the author of the picture if he/she has not confused the date of shooting. Anything can happen...

This Sunday I caught something similar on the border of the Lipetsk and Tambov regions, but it's too early to talk about the species affiliationwink.gif, I doubt that malvae is on the spread, but still, I've never met pyrgus before, so it's so late for us

20.09.2017 0:04, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Thank you very much!

Actually, it's Pachliopta hector

20.09.2017 0:07, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

this Sunday, I caught something similar on the border of the Lipetsk and Tambov regions, but it's too early to talk about the specieswink.gif, I doubt that malvae is on the spread, but still, I've never met pyrgus before, so it's too late for us

I noticed it myself yesterday, is it really malvae ? It's a little late. However, this year there is a wild delay in many species, but it is still interesting.

20.09.2017 0:13, AGG

a couple of weeks is a draw, and 3 months is already a real "flight" lol.gif
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20.09.2017 7:19, D.Alex

She's actually a Pachliopta hector.
You are right, but some sources write A. hector .
Actually, synonyms include:
Pachliopta hector Linnaeus, 1758 = Atrophaneura hector (Linnaeus, 1758) = Papilio hector Linnaeus, 1758 = Menelaides hector = Tros hector = Papilio hector heroicus Fruhstorfer , 1908.

20.09.2017 7:25, ярослав

I would say it is Agriphila deliella, but it is not listed for your region.

it turns out that I am the discoverer of this species in our region or something?)

20.09.2017 8:20, Alexandr Zhakov

it turns out that I am the discoverer of this species in our region or something?)

I wrote that it is not given, meaning the catalog of Russia. It was released 10 years ago, there are many new publications, and I don't follow your region.
As I just suggested, for an accurate determination, it is advisable to make a preparation of the genitals.
And if there were no publications, and the type was determined correctly, then such a find deserves publication and you will really be a pioneer.
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