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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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03.07.2018 23:30, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening! Are the dippers identified correctly?

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03.07.2018 23:33, vidjl

Can anyone spot a butterfly? confused.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, Dobryni village
17.06.2018

Probably some kind of mangy Aphelia sp., but this is not a drawing like this.
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03.07.2018 23:50, vidjl

Good evening! Are the dippers identified correctly?

In my opinion, everything is correct.
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04.07.2018 1:50, Victor Gazanchidis

Good evening! Are the dippers identified correctly?

Judging by the length of the scallops on the antennae, the upper one is also lubricipedum.

04.07.2018 3:07, Ilia Ustiantcev

Judging by the length of the scallops on the antennae, the upper one is also lubricipedum.


Yes, only at the bottom of the Diaphora mendica. And the mangy Aphelia is actually Clepsis rogana, and this is such a picture.
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04.07.2018 8:22, vidjl

Yes, only at the bottom of the Diaphora mendica. And the mangy Aphelia is actually Clepsis rogana, and this is such a picture.

Ilya, they probably wanted to answer me, but they answered Viktor. smile.gif I agree with Clepsis rogana, I haven't encountered it, it doesn't fly here, I just assumed that it could be, and it's still peeling, I have two beaten Aphelia sp. sitting in my cage right now, I want to cook them, so they don't differ much in this state from the one in the photo.
About Diaphora mendica I'm not sure, whiskers, abdomen, venation, they say about S. lubricipeda. In general, all this needs to be cooked on a larger scale, so that the accuracy of the definition is already 100%.

04.07.2018 9:10, Alexandr Zhakov

Good evening! Are the dippers identified correctly?

50/50
below are two white males of Diaphora mendica

04.07.2018 9:18, Alexandr Zhakov

  
About Diaphora mendica I'm not sure, whiskers, abdomen, venation, they say about S. lubricipeda. In general, all this needs to be cooked on a larger scale, so that the accuracy of the determination is already 100%.

Here you are very wrong, everything says about Diaphora mendica, maybe you just haven't encountered white males, in the south this is a very common form.
Male antennae Diaphora
mendica Abdomen without black dots-Diaphora mendica
short broad wings - Diaphora mendica
All three Diaphora mendica.
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04.07.2018 12:59, vidjl

Here you are very wrong, everything says about Diaphora mendica, maybe you just haven't encountered white males, in the south this is a very common form.
Antennae of the male Diaphora mendica
Abdomen without black dots-Diaphora mendica
short broad wings - Diaphora mendica
All three Diaphora mendica.

Let it be your way. smile.gif I have also seen white males in our country, and there are black dots on the abdomen, this is not an indicator. I usually came across mendica males with thicker antennae, that is, the bristles are longer, here as in lubricipeda. In principle, the medial fork of the upper wing venation is similar to that of mendica.
That's about it, I apologize for the hatching)

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04.07.2018 13:41, Ольга Титова

It was interesting to understand who lives on the leaves of the Sargent cherry, which is popularly called sakura. Sakhalin. Brought it out, please help me determine it.

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04.07.2018 14:10, vidjl

It was interesting to understand who lives on the leaves of the Sargent cherry, which is popularly called sakura. Sakhalin. Brought it out, please help me determine it.

Epinotia exquisitana
http://www.jpmoth.org/Tortricidae/Olethreu...xquisitana.html

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04.07.2018 17:24, Kakapo

Good afternoon, with the definition of caterpillars also here? Can you tell me who I met? Taken on 04.07 in the Carpathian Mountains (Skolevskie Beskydy, height about 1200m).

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04.07.2018 19:04, vidjl

Good afternoon, with the definition of caterpillars also here? Can you tell me who I met? Taken on 04.07 in the Carpathian Mountains (Skolevskie Beskydy, height about 1200m).

This is where the caterpillars are defined:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=180650&st=8350
This is the silkworm Lemonia dumi
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04.07.2018 19:44, vidjl

It was interesting to understand who lives on the leaves of the Sargent cherry, which is popularly called sakura. Sakhalin. Brought it out, please help me determine it.

At the end of August, we will be able to visit you on Sakhalin for seedlings of this cherry, they say it can be acclimatized in Siberia. My colleagues and I have organized a small arboretum, where we try to grow trees and shrubs from the Far East and Primorye. It turns out quite well. According to moimu, the same cherry is also called Yoshino cherry (pink, large flowers bloom)? And it seems to tolerate low temperatures well. If you get Amur velvet, I'll look for seedlings. Write out by mail is not something that can deceive, it is better to choose for yourself.

04.07.2018 21:41, Елизавета Рысенкова

And the mangy Aphelia is actually Clepsis rogana, and this is such a picture.


And these are also Clepsis rogana? Or are there options?

Tver region. Torzhoksky district

1. 31.05.2010 d.Voropuni
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2. 15.06.2015 d. Vasilevo
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04.07.2018 22:53, coriander-lithurgus

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All three Diaphora mendica.

Thanks! And in photo 1 who? Spilosoma urticae or S. lubricipeda?

05.07.2018 8:28, Alexandr Zhakov

Thanks! And in photo 1 who? Spilosoma urticae or S. lubricipeda?

You probably have it defined correctly.
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05.07.2018 9:58, Victor Gazanchidis

Thanks! And in photo 1 who? Spilosoma urticae or S. lubricipeda?

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=195035&st=200
Here you can read about their differences. 5th page of the topic about bears. And spin your butterfly.
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05.07.2018 11:04, Ольга Титова

At the end of August, we will be able to visit you on Sakhalin for seedlings of this cherry, they say it can be acclimatized in Siberia. My colleagues and I have organized a small arboretum, where we try to grow trees and shrubs from the Far East and Primorye. It turns out quite well. According to moimu, the same cherry is also called Yoshino cherry (pink, large flowers bloom)? And it seems to tolerate low temperatures well. If you get Amur velvet, I'll look for seedlings. Write out by mail is not something that can deceive, it is better to choose for yourself.

Good afternoon! Take a cherry and you will have Epinotia exquisitana flying. I won't be on Sakhalin at the end of August. A pity, velvet grows in the garden-he went 3 years, grown from the fruits of velvet. Cherry trees with small flowers, namely Sargent, grow only in the south of Sakhalin. But you can collect the fruits.
I have my own park - laurels from Sochi, pines from Belarus and America, cherries and grapes from Krasnodar, Yeisk rose. Nothing from the Crimea has taken root yet. Take the seeds of the Glen lily, blooms once in a lifetime for 8 years. You can use viburnum Wright and yew saplings. And also eleutherococcus, aralia, Coignet grapes, actinidia, krasnika.

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05.07.2018 11:07, Ольга Титова

Leafhopper hatched yesterday, similar to Archips fuscocupreana Walsingham, 1900. I can't handle the moth. Sakhalin.

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05.07.2018 14:31, ярослав

Orenburg region, wet meadow in the floodplain,26.06.2018, wingspan 30mm.Help me determine it.

Do you have any thoughts on this picture? Or undefined?

05.07.2018 14:44, Vlad Proklov

Do you have any thoughts on this picture? Or undefined?

Amanda.
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05.07.2018 18:05, ярослав

Help me determine it.Orenburg region, steppe, June.

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05.07.2018 19:52, Romalist

It seems to me that this is Hipparchia pellucida, please correct me if I made a mistake
Both photos: Crimea, Kerch July 4, 2018 17: 38
Dacha cooperative. Near mixed-type forest plantations.about 100 meters above sea level, Flew. On a walnut leaf resting from the chase (driven in attempts to photograph)
Weather: sunny, windy.

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05.07.2018 21:47, vidjl

Good afternoon! Take a cherry and you will have Epinotia exquisitana flying. I won't be on Sakhalin at the end of August. A pity, velvet grows in the garden-he went 3 years, grown from the fruits of velvet. Cherry trees with small flowers, namely Sargent, grow only in the south of Sakhalin. But you can collect the fruits.
I have my own park - laurels from Sochi, pines from Belarus and America, cherries and grapes from Krasnodar, Yeisk rose. Nothing from the Crimea has taken root yet. Take the seeds of the Glen lily, blooms once in a lifetime for 8 years. You can use viburnum Wright and yew saplings. And also eleutherococcus, aralia, Coignet grapes, actinidia, krasnika.

Your own park, it's great! Escape from the city noise. We have a farm for three people - 50 hectares, purchased long ago and cheap. There are also aralia, actinidia, eleutherococcus, 5 types of pines, 3 types of larch, cedars, 4 types of maples, linden, various types of mountain ash, silver and narrow-leaved loch (they grew themselves), many berry bushes, including 6 types of cherries, honeysuckle, ginkgo biloba has taken root, pink radiola, kirkazon, yews and junipers of 3 types, thuja and much more. Many did not take root, including rhododendron, was velvet, but sick, the same died. Flowers grow those that bloom themselves, smile.gifjust don't have much time to deal with them, everyone is busy.
In general, the end of August is still questionable. From a 35-day hike on Putorana to Norilsk, from there by plane to Khabarovsk and to Nogliki, by car, almost across Sakhalin to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, and from Khomutovo home. The trip, months so on 2 and a half turns out, and in a week.
Leafhopper hatched yesterday, similar to Archips fuscocupreana Walsingham, 1900. I can't handle the moth. Sakhalin.

The moth is really a bit difficult to deal with, the leafwort is more likely Archips rosana (Linnaeus, 1758) than fuscocupreana, you also have it on Sakhalin.
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06.07.2018 8:09, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 05.07.2018.

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06.07.2018 16:13, гук

It seems to me that this is Hipparchia pellucida, please correct me if I made a mistake
Both photos: Crimea, Kerch July 4, 2018 17: 38
Dacha cooperative. Near mixed-type forest plantations.about 100 meters above sea level, Flew. On a walnut leaf resting from the chase (driven in attempts to photograph)
Weather: sunny, windy.

!!Semele!!
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06.07.2018 20:45, RoPro

Adelidae ? Undecided, probably, before the appearance ? Moscow, 06.07.2018.

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06.07.2018 23:28, vidjl

Help me determine it.Orenburg region, steppe, June.

Pediasia luteella
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07.07.2018 15:24, ярослав

Help with the definition.Orenburg, on svet,4.07.2018

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07.07.2018 16:00, svm2

Nycteola kuldzhana
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07.07.2018 17:11, maks.malehornov

Friends, good day to all!
Please tell me the top of Artemis and the bottom of the Dwarf? Primorye, Mikhailovsky district early June.

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08.07.2018 10:25, ярослав

Help me determine it.Wet meadow, Orenburg region, 5.07.2018The wingspan is 23mm.

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08.07.2018 10:26, ярослав

The reverse side.

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08.07.2018 10:31, ярослав

Help me determine it.Orenburg region,wet meadow, wingspan 30mm, 4.07.2018

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08.07.2018 10:32, ярослав

The reverse side.

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08.07.2018 11:42, гук

Help me determine it.Wet meadow, Orenburg region, 5.07.2018The wingspan is 23mm.

the first - http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/lycae...eius-argus.html
the second one - http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/lycae...us-daphnis.html
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08.07.2018 11:50, ярослав

Help me determine it.Wet meadow, Orenburg region, 4.07.2018

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08.07.2018 11:51, ярослав

The reverse side.

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08.07.2018 12:10, гук

The reverse side.

argus
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