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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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02.06.2018 15:10, Vlad Proklov

It's too bad that the interface was Anglified. I can't figure out how to send you a Thank you with a flowersmile.gif) Accept at least thissmile.gif)

I accept it =)
To switch the language, click on the Russian flag at the top of the page, in the right corner wink.gif

02.06.2018 17:49, akulich-sibiria

Eriocrania and Monopis on the last page of my books?: -)

02.06.2018 19:22, аруд

What a butterfly, pliz. Kaluzhskaya, May. Thank you.

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02.06.2018 19:50, Zum-Graat

Moscow region, June 2.

1. Cyaniris semiargus?
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2. Thymelicus sylvestris или Thymelicus lineola? I don't see much difference between them shuffle.gif
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02.06.2018 21:03, beautyfil

I accept it =)
To switch the language, click on the Russian flag at the top of the page, in the right corner wink.gif

Ismile.gif looked at that flag, but decided that since it is there, it means that the default language is rusmile.gif, but I still don't find the "thank you" option. And this moth, it turns out, is in the macroid, but the icon is so unrepresentative. that I didn't even pay attention to her, and everything in a row to open zamorishsya dust to swallowsmile.gif In General, Akela lost the smell frown.gif wink.gifof Good Luck and all the best!

02.06.2018 23:36, vidjl

Moscow region, June 2.

1 yes, and 2.1 Ochlodes sylvanus, and 2.2 apparently too, with a very pale pattern.

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03.06.2018 0:02, vidjl

What a butterfly, pliz. Kaluzhskaya, May. Thank you.

male Cabera pusaria

This post was edited by vidjl - 03.06.2018 00: 04
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03.06.2018 0:51, Zum-Graat

1 yes, and 2.1 Ochlodes sylvanus, and 2.2 apparently too, with a very pale pattern.

Thank you. 2.1 and 2.2 are the same butterfly. There was no sadness, as they say... I chose from two types, but it turned out to be the third wall.gif

03.06.2018 1:16, KazakovMaksim

Is this a male Polyommatus icarus?
02.06.2018, Minsk, Belarus.
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Is this a female Polyommatus icarus?
01.06.2018, Minsk, Belarus.
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03.06.2018 1:21, chebur

Is this a male Polyommatus icarus?
02.06.2018, Minsk, Belarus.


Is this a female Polyommatus icarus?
01.06.2018, Minsk, Belarus.


Yes

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03.06.2018 8:15, Guest

Friends, help, pzhlst, identify the white squirrel and the nymphalid. Caught on the coast of Cambodia.

1.Catopsilia scylla (Linnaeus, 1763)
2.Cirrochroa tyche C. & R. Felder, 1861 самка

03.06.2018 15:05, Ilia Ustiantcev

Is it Heliozela sericella? It looks like I mowed it down from an oak tree, but there are no spots behind the back of the neck, and there are some left yellowish scales on the wing. I also got caught a little late - they fly to Pestovo for the May holidays, and the weather this year is such that they would rather get out earlier than later. Very small, about 3 mm long. Those who know how to spread such things should be put up a monument!

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03.06.2018 19:10, ярослав

Orenburg region, on svet,20.05.2018

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03.06.2018 19:28, Vlad Proklov

Orenburg region, on svet,20.05.2018

Parornix sp.
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03.06.2018 19:29, Vlad Proklov

Is it Heliozela sericella? It looks like I mowed it down from an oak tree, but there are no spots behind the back of the neck, and there are some left yellowish scales on the wing. I also got caught a little late - they fly to Pestovo for the May holidays, and the weather this year is such that they would rather get out earlier than later. Very small, about 3 mm long. Those who know how to spread such things should be put up a monument!

Heliozela sp. -- and what, the autopsy will show...
And you need to straighten them under binoculars ))
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03.06.2018 23:24, chebur

Please help me with the definition of this Epirrhoe. I can't understand alternata or rivata.
3.6.2018 Moscow
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03.06.2018 23:39, chebur

I ask for help in determining. All taken in Moscow 3.6.2018
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2. Swarming over grassy plants in a damp meadow. Small: length-approx. 3mm.
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04.06.2018 6:43, maik

Heliozela sp. -- and what, the autopsy will show...
And you need to straighten them under binoculars ))

With certain skills, it is not so difficult to straighten them

04.06.2018 13:47, MiLLeNium Niobius

What kind of cocoonworm is this? The grass, milkweed, and annelid caterpillars I've seen here don't seem to resemble mine. Taken yesterday, Tula region, in a forest clearing in mixed grasses.
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04.06.2018 13:48, Ilia Ustiantcev

What is Platyptilia? It seems similar to gonodactyla, but they were sitting next to each other on the screen, those are brighter, slightly larger, and the legs are more contrasting. On the lumen like not just flown. Pestovo.

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Monochroa from the same place. Very large, more than 20 mm. in scope. At first I even thought that I had some particularly gray Doloploca punctulana rolled)

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04.06.2018 14:35, RoPro

Please identify the butterflies ? Moscow region, near Vnukovo railway station, June 2 and 3, 2018.
1. Someone from Choreutidae
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2. ???
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3. Someone from the Prodoxidae ?
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4. ???
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5. Someone from the Yponomeutidae
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04.06.2018 15:09, vidjl

What kind of cocoonworm is this? The grass, milkweed, and annelid caterpillars I've seen here don't seem to resemble mine. Taken yesterday, Tula region, in a forest clearing in mixed grasses.

In general, this is a bear. Diacrisia sannio

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04.06.2018 15:24, vidjl

Please identify the butterflies ? Moscow region, near Vnukovo railway station, June 2 and 3, 2018.

1 - Anthophila fabriciana
2 - Roeslerstammia erxlebella ?
3 - Incurvaria praelatella
5 - Yponomeuta sedella

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04.06.2018 18:43, Zum-Graat

Moscow region, June 3.

1. Platyptilia gonodactyla или Platyptilia tesseradactyla?
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2. A span of times.
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3. Pyadenitsa dva-S.
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04.06.2018 20:22, RoPro

Can this Choreutidae be identified ? Moscow region. The picture was taken on 12.08.2017.

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04.06.2018 20:58, Vlad Proklov

Please identify the butterflies ? Moscow region, near Vnukovo railway station, June 2 and 3, 2018.

4 - Dryadaula irinae!!! A new look for Russia! jump.gif beer.gif
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04.06.2018 21:09, Vlad Proklov

Can this Choreutidae be identified ? Moscow region. The picture was taken on 12.08.2017.

Prochoreutis, of course -- and before the view, let Ilya say, he knows them better wink.gif

04.06.2018 21:26, RoPro

4 - Dryadaula irinae!!! A new look for Russia! jump.gif  beer.gif

Thanks ! smile.gif Near the railway station Vnukovo filmed.
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05.06.2018 1:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

Prochoreutis, of course - and before that, let Ilya say, he knows them better wink.gif


sehestediana
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05.06.2018 16:55, vidjl

What is Platyptilia? It seems similar to gonodactyla, but they were sitting next to each other on the screen, those are brighter, slightly larger, and the legs are more contrasting. On the lumen like not just flown. Pestovo.
Monochroa from the same place. Very large, more than 20 mm. in scope. At first I even thought that I had some particularly gray Doloploca punctulana rolled)

gonodactyla, however, is probably not a little smile.gifdeformed, but Monochroa, this is M. conspersella.

People are lucky, something is caught, we only have dandelions and the first apple trees with cherry blossoms began to bloom smile.gifin June, before all this was in April.
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05.06.2018 17:06, ButterflyGirl

Hello! Lasiommata maera or Lasiommata petrovitana? South of Ukraine, May. Thanks!
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05.06.2018 17:30, vidjl

Hello! Lasiommata maera or Lasiommata petrovitana? South of Ukraine, May. Thanks!

Lasiommata maera

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05.06.2018 19:15, vidjl

Please help me with the definition of this Epirrhoe. I can't understand alternata or rivata.
3.6.2018 Moscow

Epirrhoe alternata
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05.06.2018 19:25, vidjl

Moscow region, June 3.

1. Yes, she
is 2. Epirrhoe alternata
3. Epirrhoe galiata
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05.06.2018 19:35, svm2

1. Yes, she
is 2. Epirrhoe alternata
3. Epirrhoe galiata


3-Xanthorhoe ferrugata
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05.06.2018 19:39, Zum-Graat

1. Yes, she is

But still P. gonodactyla or P. tesseradactyla? confused.gif

05.06.2018 19:48, vidjl

But still P. gonodactyla or P. tesseradactyla? confused.gif

gonodactyla smile.gif
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05.06.2018 19:50, Ilia Ustiantcev

But still P. gonodactyla or P. tesseradactyla? confused.gif


tesseradactyla is completely different, twice as small, and you won't find it in places without a ton of cat's feet.
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05.06.2018 20:05, vidjl

tesseradactyla is completely different, twice as small, and you won't find it in places without a ton of cat's feet.

Yes, it's definitely smaller, I collected it in the Altai on the Ukok plateau, another feature of it is that it is lazy, it does not like to fly like other fingerflies, it will cling and sit on the plant.

05.06.2018 20:45, Zum-Graat

tesseradactyla is completely different, twice as small, and you won't find it in places without a ton of cat's feet.

It's just that I can't tell them apart from the photos, and both are listed for the Moscow Region, so I wanted to clarify the situation.

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