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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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19.01.2018 12:34, Ольга Титова

I'm trying to define it. Sakhalin.
27.07.2017 Axylia putris (Linnaeus, 1761).
01.07.2017 Clearly Calliergis, for Sakhalin indicated Calliergis ramosula (Staudinger, 1888). But in the Seaside reports, mine is not very similar to it, there is no closed loop on the front fender.
18.08.2017 Polia nebulosa?

This post was edited by Olga Titova - 19.01.2018 12: 38

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19.01.2018 13:46, Oleg Nikolsky

Help us identify a crambid from the vicinity of Bryansk.
In my opinion, 1-4 Crambus_lathoniellus
1 29 June picture: IMG_0258Crambus_lathoniellus_June29.jpg
2 14 June picture: IMG_1814Crambus_lathoniellus_June_14.jpg
3 31 May picture: IMG_5297Crambus_lathoniellus_May_31.jpg
4 22 May picture: IMG_7573Crambus_lathoniellus_May_22.jpg

5 July 16, possibly Crambus_perlellus
5 picture: IMG_3085Crambus_perlellus_July_16.jpg

19.01.2018 14:10, vidjl

I'm trying to define it. Sakhalin.
27.07.2017 Axylia putris (Linnaeus, 1761).
01.07.2017 Clearly Calliergis, for Sakhalin indicated Calliergis ramosula (Staudinger, 1888). But in the Seaside reports, mine is not very similar to it, there is no closed loop on the front fender.
18.08.2017 Polia nebulosa?

Everything is correctly defined, and the second one is Calliergis ramosula
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19.01.2018 14:40, vidjl

Help us identify a crambid from the vicinity of Bryansk.
In my opinion, 1-4 Crambus_lathoniellus
5 July 16, possibly Crambus_perlellus

Yes, that's right.
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19.01.2018 15:40, Oleg Nikolsky

Help me determine the crambid. Surroundings of Bryansk.
In my opinion, 1 and 2 Agriphila latistria
1 5 September
Image: IMG_6410dopAgriphila_latistria. png
2 5 September
picture: IMG_6422Agriphila_latistria.jpg

3 and 4 couldn't identify confused.gif
3 May 27
picture: IMG_8190Agriphila_inquinatella.jpg
May 4 27th
picture: IMG_8204Agriphila_inquinatella.jpg

5 August 22, possibly Agriphila selasella
picture: IMG_8464Agriphila_selasella.jpg

19.01.2018 22:56, vidjl

Help me determine the crambid. Surroundings of Bryansk.

1,2-yes
3,4-it looks like Thisanotia chrysonuchella
5-yes

This post was edited by vidjl - 19.01.2018 22: 57
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21.01.2018 15:24, Северянка

Please also identify this creature. Irkutsk region, Irkutsk district, village. Pozdnyakova street. On a pine bar. 19.07.2016.

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21.01.2018 16:35, vidjl

Please also identify this creature. Irkutsk region, Irkutsk district, village. Pozdnyakova street. On a pine bar. 19.07.2016.

Agapeta hamana
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22.01.2018 0:04, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, Ufa, balcony to light, 09.08.2017
1. Cosmia diffinis?
picture: IMG_6770_7_Cosmia_diffins.jpg

2. Oncocera semirubella?
picture: IMG_6798_3.jpg

3. Acleris forsskaleana?
picture: IMG_6785_1_Acleris_forsskaleana.jpg

4.
picture: IMG_6773_6.jpg

This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 22.01.2018 00: 07

22.01.2018 0:50, vidjl

Southern Urals, Ufa, balcony to light, 09.08.2017
1. Cosmia diffinis?
2. Oncocera semirubella?
3. Acleris forsskaleana?
4.

1-3-yes
4-Scoparia sp. (you need to cook)
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22.01.2018 1:20, vidjl

Z. purpuralis?

It looks like it is. If you have a minos, then it can be clearly distinguished from it by the caterpillar, but in the adult stage, these species have very variable external signs, and the genitals overlap greatly, many butterfly specimens cannot be accurately determined even by the genitals.
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22.01.2018 1:51, vidjl

Tell me, please, what kind of lichen is this?

Eilema deplana
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22.01.2018 7:56, Северянка

Please help me with the moths. Irkutsk region, Irkutsk district, village. Pozdnyakova street. On a pine bar. 19.07.2016.

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22.01.2018 16:42, vidjl

Please help me with the moths. Irkutsk region, Irkutsk district, village. Pozdnyakova street. On a pine bar. 19.07.2016.

1-Thalera fimbrialis (the pattern differs from other butterflies of this species)
2 - Scopula rubiginata

22.01.2018 17:05, Северянка

Thank you, Alexander! And this one? Ibid., 09.07.2016.

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22.01.2018 17:16, Alexandr Zhakov

Thetidia smaragdaria (Fabricius, 1787)
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22.01.2018 17:16, vidjl

Thank you, Alexander! And this one? Ibid., 09.07.2016.

Thetidia smaragdaria
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22.01.2018 18:01, Sergey Rybalkin

Eilema deplana


It does not work, it is not found on the Kuril Islands.

22.01.2018 18:21, Shamil Murtazin

Gelechid-like micra.
Southern Urals, Ufa, balcony, on the light

1. 12.08.2017
picture: IMG_6823_8.jpg picture: IMG_6824_7.jpg

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21.07.2017
2.
picture: IMG_6214_41.jpg

it seems that this is the same... (photo after N frames =)
picture: IMG_6237_29.jpg

3.
picture: IMG_6232_33.jpg picture: IMG_6233_34.jpg

4.
picture: IMG_6234_31.jpg picture: IMG_6235_30.jpg

5.
picture: IMG_6246_25.jpg picture: IMG_6249_23.jpg

6.
picture: IMG_6271_7.jpg picture: IMG_6279_6.jpg

This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 22.01.2018 18: 28

22.01.2018 19:39, vidjl

It does not work, it is not found on the Kuril Islands.

Number 10792, 39 region, this is the penultimate column,+.

This post was edited by vidjl - 22.01.2018 19: 44

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23.01.2018 2:27, vidjl

Gelechid-like micra.
Southern Urals, Ufa, balcony, on the light


6-Gelechiia sororculella
3 - this is not Gelechiidae, this is a firefly from Pyralidae
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24.01.2018 11:33, John-ST

help me deal with the pigeons.
All Volgograd region. Lower Chir

1. 02.08.2015
Celastrina argiolus?
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The others are all argus?

2. 02.08.2015
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3. 02.08.2015
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4. 02.08.2015
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5. 25.06.2016
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6. 25.06.2016
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7. 25.06.2016
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8. 25.06.2016
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9. 25.06.2016
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10. 25.06.2016
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11. 25.06.2016
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12. 25.06.2016
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13. 25.06.2016
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14. 25.06.2016
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to the pile
15. 28.06.2016
Chir river bank, bayrachny forest
Hipparchia semele?
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This post was edited by John-ST-24.01.2018 18: 16

24.01.2018 13:47, vidjl

help me deal with the pigeons.
All Volgograd region. Lower Chir

That's right!
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25.01.2018 0:22, Пензуит

That's right!


How do you distinguish argus from idas and argyrognomon from photos?


Please define up to the type of Chamaesphecia glass box. Penza region, June.

user posted image

25.01.2018 1:53, vidjl

How do you distinguish argus from idas and argyrognomon from photos?
Please define up to the type of Chamaesphecia glass box. Penza region, June.

Chamaesphecia astatiformis (Herrich-Schaffer, 1846)
About the differences between pigeons:
The tibial spur on the front legs of argus is long, in idas it is absent, or barely pronounced, in argyrognomon it is very small. Argus has a black border of the upper wings up to 3-4 mm, orange submarginal wells are not pronounced on the underside of the forewings. In idas , the black border of the upper wings is no more than 2 mm, clear, and the orange holes on the underside of the forewings are distinct. argyrognomon has only 1-2 spots of shiny blue scales in the marginal wells on the underside of the hindwings, while argus and idas have them all over the underside of the hindwing.
And in argyrognomon, the upper edge of the hind wings does not have a black border, as in argus and idas, but instead a series of black spots. These are the main ones, there are still differences, but I just caught so many of them that I can already visually see who it is.
Idas, by the way, also has a peculiar spot on the lower surface of the hind wing, which argyrognomon and argus do not have.

This post was edited by vidjl - 25.01.2018 01: 54
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26.01.2018 10:58, Ольга Титова

Please help me with the definition. Sakhalin, 17.08.2016

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26.01.2018 14:06, vidjl

Please help me with the definition. Sakhalin, 17.08.2016

Syngrapha interrogationis
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27.01.2018 9:21, Андреас

People, tell me-what family does Cydia latefemoris belong to? If it's not fake, of course. I can't find anything on the Internet.

27.01.2018 10:25, Guest

People, tell me-what family does Cydia latefemoris belong to? If it's not fake, of course. I can't find anything on the Internet.

http://ru-wiki.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B0%D0%BB....B7.D0.BD.D0.B8

Tortricidae apparently.

27.01.2018 16:07, Oleg Nikolsky

People, tell me-what family does Cydia latefemoris belong to? If it's not fake, of course. I can't find anything on the Internet.

http://ru-wiki.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B0%D0%BB....B7.D0.BD.D0.B8


https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/35693

27.01.2018 19:46, Sergeyy

Please help me determine.
Belarus. Minsk region.

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27.01.2018 19:55, vidjl

Please help me determine.
Belarus. Minsk region.

Scoparia sp., more similar to Scoparia ambigualis, but this is only a guess, genital analysis is needed.
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27.01.2018 20:30, Sergey Rybalkin

help me deal with the pigeons.
All Volgograd region. Lower Chir
to heap
15. 28.06.2016
Chir river bank, bayrachny forest
Hipparchia semele?
[attachmentid()=297696]


This is not Hipparchia semele, but Hipparchia pellucida.

27.01.2018 20:33, Vlad Proklov

This is not Hipparchia semele, but Hipparchia pellucida.

In general, pellucida is a Crimean-Caucasian-Turkish taxon, and the Volga region has its own volgensis.
And all this, it seems, is best perceived as subspecies of semele:
http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/f...%20Yakovlev.pdf
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27.01.2018 21:05, Sergey Rybalkin

In general, pellucida is a Crimean-Caucasian-Turkish taxon, and the Volga region has its own volgensis.
And all this, it seems, is best perceived as subspecies of semele:
http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/f...%20Yakovlev.pdf

I had it in the form

28.01.2018 1:11, vidjl

This is not Hipparchia semele, but Hipparchia pellucida.

I did not begin to describe to the subspecies who is how, but I consider it a subspecies of H. semele
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/satyr...pellucida-.html

28.01.2018 7:42, maik

help with the definition of okr Kav Min Water 07.2017 L - 12 mm
picture: DSCF5783.JPG

28.01.2018 16:32, John-ST

help me figure out the microa
all Volgograd region, st-ts Nizhne-Chirskaya

1. 28.05.2013
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2. 28.05.2013
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3. 28.05.2013
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4. 03.06.2013
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5. 03.06.2013
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6. 24.06.2016
Calybites quadrisignella?
[attachmentid()=297853]

7. 24.06.2016
Neurothaumasia ankerella?
[attachmentid()=297854]

8. 30.06.2016
[attachmentid()=297855]

28.01.2018 22:29, Oleg Nikolsky

Help us identify Crambidae species from the vicinity of Bryansk. The images show Udea sp., and possibly Nomophila noctuella?

July 1-7
picture: 1_5123noct_7_07_.jpg
2 May 18
picture: 2_5259fulv_18_05_.jpg
3 August 1
picture: 3_9824noct_1_08_.jpg

29.01.2018 0:23, Пензуит

 
About the differences between pigeons:
The tibial spur on the front legs of argus is long, in idas it is absent, or barely pronounced, in argyrognomon it is very small.


And where is the tibial spur on the front legs in the John-ST argus photos? I've overlooked all my eyes, but it's on my front paws that I can't see anything!



Are these also arguses? Penza region.

1. argus?
user posted image



2. argus?
user posted image



3. argus?
user posted image


4. argus?
user posted image



5. idas or argyrognomon?
user posted image


6. idas or argyrognomon?
user posted image

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