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09.02.2018 14:25, AGG

I understand that what I analyze is not of scientific value.
But as an aesthetic collection quite. And for me, it's not a bad way to distract myself from unnecessary thoughts and occupy myself. I ask dear gurus to help, how do I correctly write a label for previous butterflies? Based on the fact that it will be on the wall, but with attempts at science. I will make the label not on the inside of the box, but next to the butterfly. I understand that this question is not in this topic, this is probably better to write to me in PM or on the soap.

And here's the second question. In the photo below, is it Saturnia pavonia ?


Saturnia pyri female and male

09.02.2018 15:04, Andrey Bezborodkin

Perhaps it is impossible to understand Chasminodes sugii Kononenko, 1981 and Chasminodes albonitens (Bremer, 1861)? Sakhalin, August 16.

A similar butterfly from Primorye was worn in ZIN and it was cooked for me (albonitens). I was immediately given to understand: these are only cooked.
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09.02.2018 15:17, Asmodei67

AGG Thank You.

09.02.2018 21:03, zygaena

Maybe you're right, I'm not a "babtist". But I observed them in June (a smaller number, as, in fact, other butterflies), and in August (then the number was significant).

Are you serious about June? Or only memories"like I saw" ? Maybe at least something has been preserved -a photo or a diary entry? Or it was the end of July, but summer flew by like one day.

09.02.2018 23:12, seisap

please help me with the definition

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10.02.2018 0:30, vidjl

please help me with the definition

Where is he from? Similar to Psilogramma sp.
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10.02.2018 9:55, seisap

Where is he from? Similar to Psilogramma sp.


purchased one. unfortunately, the info was lost. that Psilogramma was doubtful due to small differences. thank you for your help

10.02.2018 10:08, svm2

http://www.tropicleps.ch/?page=4&list=5&fam=sphi

If American, then check out Pseudosphinx tetrio
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10.02.2018 13:56, AVA

Are you serious about June? Or only memories"like I saw" ? Maybe at least something has been preserved -a photo or a diary entry? Or it was the end of July ,but the summer just flew by.

Uh, no money! I'm not a girl with a "sort of saw" memory, and I'm not out of my mind yet. wink.gif
It was precisely the end of June 1982. That year was somehow anomalous in terms of both the number and diversity of butterflies that flew to the light. Over the next 10 years, I have never seen such a thing, although a couple of times I observed a massive flight of either artemis (most likely), or selenium, literally clinging to the lampposts of the well-known Kaymanovka.
For obvious reasons, there are no pictures - there were no figures at that time, and it was too expensive to shoot slides.

10.02.2018 16:19, vidjl

  http://www.tropicleps.ch/?page=4&list=5&fam=sphi

If American, then check out Pseudosphinx tetrio

Yes, this is it, without a doubt smile.gif
The site is good, I didn't know about it.

This post was edited by vidjl - 10.02.2018 16: 20

10.02.2018 18:09, AGG

  http://www.tropicleps.ch/?page=4&list=5&fam=sphi

thanks mol.gif beer.gif
I went through everything that was there wall.gif
Apatelodidae - just a miracle jump.gifsome questions are dispelled, it will be necessary to revive the topic with Ecuadorians, as it will be time wink.gif

10.02.2018 18:37, zygaena

Uh, no money! I'm not a girl with a "sort of saw" memory, and I'm not out of my mind yet. wink.gif
It was precisely the end of June 1982. That year was somehow anomalous in terms of both the number and diversity of butterflies that flew to the light. Over the next 10 years, I have never seen such a thing, although a couple of times I observed a massive flight of either artemis (most likely), or selenium, literally clinging to the lampposts of the well-known Kaymanovka.
For obvious reasons, there are no pictures - there were no figures at that time, and it was too expensive to shoot slides.

Thank you, very interesting information.As for my memory, I can't vouch for my own for a long time.

10.02.2018 20:53, AVA

Thank you, very interesting information.As for my memory, I can't vouch for my own for a long time.

I remember it well, because it was my first year in Primorye. But then a lot of things merged. I only remember that in the late 80's there was some very unusual summer, and somewhere in September I happened to see as much as the 3rd (!) generation of Maak-they were females of simply incredible size!
Those were the times.

10.02.2018 22:28, MIV

Who is strong in belyanki - please help.
Zailiysky Alatau, Bol district. Almaatinsky lake 25.06.06

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10.02.2018 23:41, vidjl

Who is strong in belyanki - please help.
Zailiysky Alatau, Bol district. Almaatinsky lake 25.06.06

Pieris napi is, but I won't tell you about the subspecies, you need to look at it.
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11.02.2018 0:34, vidjl

Most likely Pieris napi euorientis (Verity, 1908)
http://babochki.narod.ru/pi06.html
P. N. muchei (Eitschberger, 1984) has a habitat in the Trans-Ili Alatau, but there is no photo of it.

Все подвиды napi на данный момент:
P.n.napi (Linnaeus, 1758) - Continental Europe to Ural
P.n.britannica (Müller & Kautz, 1939 nec Verity, 1911) - Ireland, Scotland to Central England
P.n.migueli (Eitschberger, 1984) - NW Spain
P.n.santateresae (Eitschberger, 1984) - Central Spain
P.n.carlosi (Eitschberger, 1984) - Andalucia
P.n.lusitanica (de Souza, 1929) - Portugal
P.n.maura (Verity, 1911) - Northern Algeria
P.n.atlantis (Oberthür, 1925) - Morocco (Middle Atlas)
P.n.segonzaci (Le Verf, 1923) - Morocco (High Atlas)
P.n.meridionalis (Heyne, 1895) - Italy, Corsica, Sicily
P.n.dubiosa (Röber, [1907]) - Balkans, Crimea to Caucasus
P.n.euorientis (Verity, [1908]) - Tava, E Sayan, Baikal
P.n.muchei (Eitschberger, 1984) - Tian-Shan, Ghissar, Darvaz, Alai, Dzhungarsky Alatau
P.n.dulcinea (Butler, 1882) - Transbaicalica, Amur, southern Okhotsk, Sakhalin Is., NE China, Korea.
P.n.hulda - Alaska, Northwest Territories
P.n.venosa - Californian lowlands
P.n.oleracea - Rest of range in North America

Here is from Yu. P. Korshunov:

This post was edited by vidjl - 11.02.2018 02: 08

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11.02.2018 2:55, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

please help me with the definition
They are variable

This post was edited by cleobis - 11.02.2018 02: 56

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11.02.2018 12:14, ярослав

Is it from Euxoa?Orenburg, 6.09.2016, flew to the light.

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11.02.2018 13:30, svm2

Similar to Euxoa emolliens
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11.02.2018 14:03, Andrey Bezborodkin

  
P. N. muchei (Eitschberger, 1984) has a habitat in the Trans-Ili Alatau, but there is no photo of it.



Yes, everything is there, and photos. P. napi muchei has a locality in "Turkestan", and its range includes the Tien Shan, while P. euorientis is still in the status of a species, although it is questionable, flying on the Sayan Mountains.
http://www.euroleps.ch/seiten/s_art.php?art=pier_napi&modus=

This post was edited by fraudatrix - 02/11/2018 14: 07
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11.02.2018 14:37, vie.absorbee

Please help me with the definition of Pskov scoops.
1. 14.05.2010 Apamea crenata?
picture: 14.05.10_Apamea_crenata.jpg

2. 15.07.2010 Acronicta rumicis?
picture: 15.07.10_Acronicta_rumicis.jpg

3. 18.06.2010 Acronicta aceris?
picture: 18.06.10_Acronicta_aceris.jpg

4. 29.08.2016 Celaena haworthii?
picture: 29.08.16_Celaena_haworthii.jpg

5. 15.07.2010 Cucullia fraudatrix?
picture: 15.07.10_Cucullia_fraudatrix.jpg

6. 04.06.2010 Cucullia umbratica?
picture: 04.06.10_Cucullia_umbratica.jpg

7. 06.08.2010 Nonagria typhae?
picture: 06.08.10_Nonagria_typhae.jpg

This post was edited by vie. absorbee - 11.02.2018 14: 38

11.02.2018 14:41, vidjl

Yes, everything is there, and photos. P. napi muchei has a locality in "Turkestan", and its range includes the Tien Shan, while P. euorientis is still in the status of a species, although it is questionable, flying on the Sayan Mountains.
http://www.euroleps.ch/seiten/s_art.php?art=pier_napi&modus=

Thank you for the information! And this site hasn't looked good yet. smile.gif

11.02.2018 14:51, vidjl

Please help me with the definition of Pskov scoops.

Yes, that's right.
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11.02.2018 14:54, svm2

3-A.megacephala
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11.02.2018 14:55, vie.absorbee

Yes, that's right.

Thanks!
I am amazed at your efficiency!

11.02.2018 16:04, vidjl

Thanks!
I am amazed at your efficiency!

I work on the Internet and periodically look here.
Vasily is more attentive, thank you!

11.02.2018 19:18, maks.malehornov

Friends, good evening to all!
Can you tell me if Parnassius apollo merzbacheri and Parnassius apollo transiliensis are different subspecies or if transiliensis is a synonym? The distance between the collection points is 300 km. Merzbacheri - Dzungarian Alatau, Zharkent. Transiliensis-Trans-Ili Alatau, Talgar.

11.02.2018 19:48, MIV

Pieris napi is, but I won't tell you about the subspecies, you need to look at it.


Who's that?" Caught almost in the same place 5 days later.
Kazakhstan, Trans-Ili Alatau, above Bol. Almaatinskoe lake 1.07.06

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11.02.2018 20:26, vidjl

Who's that?" Caught almost in the same place 5 days later.
Kazakhstan, Trans-Ili Alatau, above Bol. Almaatinskoe lake 1.07.06

This is most likely some subspecies of Pieris bryoniae
On this site, too, it is
http://www.euroleps.ch/seiten/s_art.php?ar...bryoniae&modus=
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Pieris_Bryoniae

From Korshunov:

This post was edited by vidjl - 11.02.2018 20: 41

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12.02.2018 12:14, ярослав

Good afternoon.Help with the definition.Caught on light 4.09.2014 g span 31mm, Orenburg.

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12.02.2018 14:08, ярослав

Orenburg, na svet, 35 mm span,16.08.2016

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12.02.2018 14:51, svm2

In my opinion

1-Anarta trifolii, just in case you need to look at the forehead for horns, then Cardepia
2-Euxoa basigramma

This post was edited by svm2-12.02.2018 15: 04
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12.02.2018 15:31, ярослав

In my opinion

1-Anarta trifolii, just in case you need to look at the forehead for horns, then Cardepia
2-Euxoa basigramma

1 forehead rounded.

12.02.2018 15:37, ярослав

Euxoa basigramma? But the span is 33mm.18.09.2016, into the light.Orenburg city

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12.02.2018 16:10, svm2

With a mustache like that?
Very shabby, Euxoa is already poorly defined, but here only an assumption
Euxoa christophi
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12.02.2018 17:43, ярослав

Orenburg, on light, June 2002, sorry for such a copy.The wingspan is 36mm.

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13.02.2018 10:34, maik

tell me Abkhazia 07.2017.The road to the Ritsa. confused.gif
Polygonia C-album album ?
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Melitaea caucasogenita Verity, 1930 ?
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13.02.2018 11:08, ярослав

Can you tell me this is Caradrina clavipalpis? Orenburg na svet razmakh 29mm 19.09.2015

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13.02.2018 11:14, ярослав

Is this Caradrina albina?Orenburg, na svet, 28mm span,4.09.2016

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13.02.2018 11:17, ярослав

Hoplodrina octagenaria?Orenburg, na svet, 30mm span, 3.08.2016

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