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31.03.2018 10:56, Slavinator

Vietnam, Nha Trang, March
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31.03.2018 16:29, vidjl

Please help me with the definition

657-it looks like Rhyacia simulans
and from the previous post two Kunashir moths
648-Trichobaptria exsecuta exsecuta (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875)
649 - Baptria tibiale hiroobi (Inoue, 1954)
http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Larentii...a_exsecuta.html
http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Larentii...le_hiroobi.html
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Baptria_Tibiale

This post was edited by vidjl - 31.03.2018 19: 43
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01.04.2018 10:54, Eidalon

Good afternoon! Please help me deal with Seaside marshmallows
1) Oktyabrsky district, d. Chernyatino 24.06.17
https://yadi.sk/i/rTaoMi1Q3TxNMU
https://yadi.sk/i/0-dBxgSb3TxNMW
2) Oktyabrsky district, d. Chernyatino 29.06.17
https://yadi.sk/i/Q3lm9Ove3TxNMa
https://yadi.sk/i/03rq8Q_n3TxNMc
3) Shkotovsky district, d. Anisimovka 24-31. 07. 17
https://yadi.sk/i/0lbUJdQH3TxNMg
https://yadi.sk/i/Fmfh8QzI3TxNMe

01.04.2018 13:12, D.Alex

Vietnam, Nha Trang, March
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1. Polyura eudamippus
3. Ideopsis similis
4. Danaus genutia
5.Neptis sp
6. Neptis hylas
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01.04.2018 14:31, Slavinator

Thanks! Here's another one, right there in Nha Trang

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02.04.2018 6:04, D.Alex

Thanks! Here's another one, right there in Nha Trang

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1. Most likely Catopsilia pomona
2. Eurema sp. I caught E. andersomni and E. brigitta
there 3. Parthenos sylvia
5. Cethosia cyane male

02.04.2018 19:21, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 10.07.2017.
Oligia ?latruncula?

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02.04.2018 22:04, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me with the definition.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Enj8YHE6BU...ew?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zgl_Wl2J_y...ew?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wjncCM3J5O...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ifVFfsDxa8...ew?usp=drivesdk

02.04.2018 22:24, Sergey Rybalkin

[quote=vidjl,31.03.2018 18:59]

03.04.2018 0:10, vidjl

[quote=Alexanor,03.04.2018 02:24]
657-looks like Rhyacia simulans
Or maybe 657 is
Spaelotis lucens?[/quote]

That's right, it's Spaelotis lucens.
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[quote=Alexanor,03.04.2018 02:04]
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04.04.2018 20:39, TEMPUS

Can you tell me what kind of butterfly? Tver, April 4.
For some reason, photos are not attached in the usual way.

Archiearis parthenias
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04.04.2018 22:36, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, what is this spring moth?
On light, today, 4.04.2018 Astrakhan region, Akhtubinsk.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z4cR6Oh84D...ew?usp=drivesdk

04.04.2018 23:35, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, please, what is this spring moth?
On light, today, 4.04.2018 Astrakhan region, Akhtubinsk.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z4cR6Oh84D...ew?usp=drivesdk


Like Apocheima hispidaria -- but there may still be A. cinerarius which I do not know how to distinguish! According to Yershov's description in "Fedchenko's Journey to Turkestan", it doesn't seem to be her, but xs.

04.04.2018 23:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

I would venture to point my finger at the sky and assume that this is Microbiston lanaria, which is almost absent from the Internet.
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04.04.2018 23:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

Like Apocheima hispidaria -- but there may still be A. cinerarius which I do not know how to distinguish! According to Yershov's description in Fedchenko's Journey to Turkestan, it doesn't seem to be her, but xs.


Definitely not because of the color of the sawyere
, the crappy picture of cineraria unpacking from the Chinese article is similar, but there also seems to be a yellow sawyere.
http://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12147 (view via sci-hub)

This post was edited by Ilya U-04.04.2018 23: 47

05.04.2018 7:44, Alexandr Zhakov

I would venture to point my finger at the sky and assume that this is Microbiston lanaria, whose photos are almost nonexistent on the Internet.

I agree,
http://www.lepiforum.de/bh/culot/07669_Mic...53_fig_1074.gif
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05.04.2018 9:10, svm2

Actually, there is on bold,
http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbro...ge?taxid=456676

The butterfly is small and definitely there, although due to poor awareness of the authors of GME 6, it was almost excluded from the fauna of Europe (information from I. Kostyuk).

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05.04.2018 11:51, Sergey Rybalkin

I'll turn on the trap every day, maybe they'll come again.
And upon arrival home from a business trip in early May, I straighten out immediately without delay and post a photo of the straightened one, since the photo is rare. Well, I'll publish it. With reference to helpers in the definition)
Thank you all for participating in the definition.

This post was edited by Alexanor - 05.04.2018 12: 20

06.04.2018 15:31, KM2200

Gentlemen experts, and if Nymphalis sp. the lower legs are light and the legs are black, is it xanthomelas or polychloros?

06.04.2018 16:02, AGG

Gentlemen experts, and if Nymphalis sp. the lower legs are light and the legs are black, is it xanthomelas or polychloros?

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...%F5%EE%E6%E8%F5
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06.04.2018 16:28, Ольга Титова

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/2Zx9/9uhW77Uon
All butterflies 11.07.2015, Sakhalin.
Is it possible to make a definition?
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06.04.2018 21:04, KM2200

  http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...%F5%EE%E6%E8%F5
But still it is not clear, write light legs - xanthomelas, dark - polychloros, and if two-tone?
I found this picture on lepiforum:
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepidopterenforum/..._2012-03-22.jpg
the leg coloring is similar to the one I saw.

07.04.2018 10:57, Ilia Ustiantcev

I went to Setun to look for Phyllonorycter to try out a new carcass for fotik. I found it, but unfortunately, he ran away during the photo shoot and didn't really mess with the shooting parameters, although he managed to take a couple of photos. And what a good one it was, small, only 3.5 mm long... It seems that sagittella and populifoliella, which I was counting on, are larger and different. Is this really new to the agilella region?

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07.04.2018 12:42, Ольга Титова

Sakhalin. With four stripes of Grapholita compositella ?

08.04.2018 22:28, Sergey Rybalkin

But still it is not clear, write light legs - xanthomelas, dark - polychloros, and if two-tone?
I found this picture on lepiforum:
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepidopterenforum/..._2012-03-22.jpg
the leg coloring is similar to the one I saw.

Yellow legs in xanthomelas

This post was edited by Alexanor - 08.04.2018 22: 28

08.04.2018 22:54, KM2200

Yellow legs in xanthomelas
I still didn't understand anything, but okay. I will record everyone in xanthomelas.

09.04.2018 19:07, Andrey Bezborodkin

I still didn't understand anything, but okay. I will record everyone in xanthomelas.

In the smile.giflate 80's I went to Zaporozhye (John knows), and I came across polychloros. However, then they came across here in the north, then they were amicably replaced by xanthomelas... In general, it is difficult to distinguish them by their underparts and paws in nature.
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09.04.2018 20:46, Alexandr Zhakov

But still it is not clear, write light legs - xanthomelas, dark - polychloros, and if two-tone?
I found this picture on lepiforum:
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepidopterenforum/..._2012-03-22.jpg
the leg coloring is similar to the one I saw.

It says polychloros. smile.gif
His legs match the color of his torso, but they don't stand out. In xanthomelas, they are light and stand out well against the background of the body. And which shins are right doesn't matter, it's how the light is reflected.
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09.04.2018 21:07, KM2200

Thanks! Now it's clearer )

10.04.2018 21:26, Oleg Nikolsky

Dear experts, in the pictures of Phigalia pilosaria? Bryansk, April 10.
https://radikal.ru/lfp/c.radikal.ru/c16/180...d0e6dct.jpg/htm
https://radikal.ru/lfp/a.radikal.ru/a33/180...2168d8t.jpg/htm
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10.04.2018 22:22, Alexandr Zhakov

Dear experts, in the pictures of Phigalia pilosaria? Bryansk, April 10.
https://radikal.ru/lfp/c.radikal.ru/c16/180...d0e6dct.jpg/htm
https://radikal.ru/lfp/a.radikal.ru/a33/180...2168d8t.jpg/htm

No, not pilosaria.

10.04.2018 22:27, Oleg Nikolsky

No, not pilosaria.

And what is it, if not difficult?

11.04.2018 0:16, Vlad Proklov

I went to Setun to look for Phyllonorycter to try out a new carcass for fotik. I found it, but unfortunately, he ran away during the photo shoot and didn't really mess with the shooting parameters, although he managed to take a couple of photos. And what a good one it was, small, only 3.5 mm long... It seems that sagittella and populifoliella, which I was counting on, are larger and different. Is this really new to the agilella region?

Yes, this is agilella. I've already taken him out of Zhukovsky, Ramenskoye, and TLCA. tongue.gif
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11.04.2018 11:16, Alexandr Zhakov

And what is it, if not difficult?

Lycia hirtaria, with somewhat reduced patterns, such occur.
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11.04.2018 18:47, Ilia Ustiantcev

Mysterious Phyllocnistis from Filevsky Park. In the photo, two black spots were clearly visible in nature, but then it turned out that the second one was from the opposite wing. Is it unipunctella?

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11.04.2018 19:33, Vlad Proklov

Mysterious Phyllocnistis from Filevsky Park. In the photo, two black spots were clearly visible in nature, but then it turned out that the second one was from the opposite wing. Is it unipunctella?

Oh, I can't identify these guys by their butterflies.
They are easiest to register in the form of mines =)
They are displayed elementary...
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