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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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22.07.2018 6:19, akulich-sibiria

tell me the type of Archips that can live in the fruits of apple trees from Wed. Asia
is similar to rosana, but confuses the form of edeagus.
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22.07.2018 6:32, Annapurna

Good afternoon!
Please correct me if this is not Cupido argiades.
Novosibirsk region 20.06.18
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22.07.2018 8:02, AndreyF

And where exactly is it found in Crimea?


In the alley of the village of Simeiz. 6 pieces flew. The next day they were no longer there.

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22.07.2018 9:25, Василий пенза

Tell me a scoop? Yesterday at work, someone threw it on the table)

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22.07.2018 10:33, гук

Good afternoon!
Please correct me if this is not Cupido argiades.
Novosibirsk region 20.06.18

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/lycae...o-alcetas-.html

This post was edited by guk - 22.07.2018 10: 33
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22.07.2018 15:37, vidjl

Tell me a scoop? Yesterday at work, someone threw it on the table)

Euxoa sp. most likely distinguenda
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22.07.2018 15:39, vidjl

tell me the type of Archips that can live in the fruits of apple trees from Wed. Asia
is similar to rosana, but confuses the form of edeagus.

Yes, it looks like rosana is eating an apple tree.
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22.07.2018 20:14, NataliNatali

Help identify the butterflies. Thank you.

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22.07.2018 21:14, Василий пенза

Araschnia levana and Polygonia c-album
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23.07.2018 15:38, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 22.07.2018.
Is Eilema depressa so faded?

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23.07.2018 19:42, MIV

An interesting "moth" came to light. Please tell me, at least whose "family-tribe"it is?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk. 18.07.18. Length-11mm

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23.07.2018 19:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

Ypsolopha dentella
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23.07.2018 21:53, RoPro

Please define it. I searched the Macroid, but couldn't find it. Moscow region, 22.07.2018.

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23.07.2018 21:54, Vlad Proklov

Please define it. I searched the Macroid, but couldn't find it. Moscow region, 22.07.2018.

Plutella xylostella. Vnukovo?
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24.07.2018 0:59, vidjl

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 22.07.2018.
Is Eilema depressa so faded?

Yes, there are no others like this.
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24.07.2018 5:03, akulich-sibiria

good morning. for my at least tortricidam will be options?
Thank you.)

24.07.2018 5:04, akulich-sibiria

An interesting "moth" came to light. Please tell me, at least whose "family-tribe"it is?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk. 18.07.18. Length-11mm

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Mikhail, and yesterday I didn't get anything on the balcony, although the night was warm, it looks like they don't reach the 5th floor ))).
I'll drop by one of these days! wink.gif

24.07.2018 14:41, RoPro

Plutella xylostella. Vnukovo?

This time Peredelkino, which remained in the Moscow region.
By the way, I saw the same one yesterday in Moscow on the windowsill at work.

24.07.2018 18:40, Ilia Ustiantcev

This time Peredelkino, which remained in the Moscow region.
By the way, I saw the same one yesterday in Moscow on the windowsill at work.


Yes, I don't understand why Vlad asks, here you can plug the whole region with dots, since this crap will fly in on Red Square, and in the very center of the Batkovsky swamp, and in some dead-covered spruce forest.

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24.07.2018 18:46, Vlad Proklov

Yes, I don't understand why Vlad asks, here you can plug the whole region with dots, since this crap will fly in on Red Square, and in the very center of the Batkovsky swamp, and in some dead-covered spruce forest.

That's to shut up! =)
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24.07.2018 22:14, usiaz

Hello!
SH 61°42'VD75
°18 '
Zap. Siberia. Nizhnevartovsk district, 7 km from Pokachi.
Lake shore (sand quarry). On Trifolium repens.
2018-07-24 17: 40 hours.

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24.07.2018 23:25, Zhuk

Hello!
SH 61°42'VD75
°18 '
Zap. Siberia. Nizhnevartovsk district, 7 km from Pokachi.
Lake shore (sand quarry). On Trifolium repens.
2018-07-24 17: 40 hours.

Syngrapha interrogationis
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24.07.2018 23:33, Sergey Rybalkin

I went yesterday for cucumbers in the vicinity of Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region. I got something. Without straightening, you can quickly determine who is who?
I see that there is Cucullia asteris and like Cucullia absinthii with Cucullia artemisiae, but who are the others?

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25.07.2018 0:19, Ilia Ustiantcev

With three black strokes, one of which is in the middle of the wing-tanaceti
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25.07.2018 2:13, vidjl

I went yesterday for cucumbers in the vicinity of Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region. I got something. Without straightening, you can quickly determine who is who?
I see that there is Cucullia asteris and like Cucullia absinthii with Cucullia artemisiae, but who are the others?

Of the 43 species that live in your area, 10 were caught.
1,6,8,14,21-Cucullia tanaceti
2,5-Cucullia artemisiae
10,23-Cucullia absinthii
7,16 - Cucullia umbratica
9,24 - Cucullia virgaureae
3,4,12,17,18,19,20-Cucullia asteris
13 - Cucullia amota
15-Cucullia fuchsiana ? (maybe such a dark artemisiae), doubtful, it would be better to straighten it out.
11-Cucullia praecana
22-Cucullia propinqua, (you have a similar Cucullia scopariae in your area, you can search)

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25.07.2018 5:12, Annapurna

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please, both Hypomecis punctinalis?
Novosibirsk region
21.06.18
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25.07.2018 7:58, usiaz

Hello!
Plebejus sp.
Time and place of shooting / fishing: 2012-07-05 15: 59: 00, Russia, Perm Krai, Bardymsky district, Sarashi village neighborhood, Tulvinskaya upland, in a mixed forest clearing.
NW 56°47 ' 58 "
VD 55°47 '26"
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25.07.2018 8:04, ярослав

Is this Cosmia trapezina? Orenburg region, 22.07.2018, span31mm.

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25.07.2018 8:45, ярослав

Eilema complana (Linnaeus, 1758)?Orenburg region, on the edge of a deciduous forest, 22.07.2018

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25.07.2018 8:47, ярослав

Underside of the wings.Raised scales on the costal edge of the forewing are clearly visible.

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25.07.2018 8:54, usiaz

Hello!
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, Nizhnevartovsk district,
Pokachi neighborhood. Time 2018-07-24 17: 40.00 hours.
Cranberry-lichen pine forest.
SH 61°42 '40.6"
VD 75°18 '13.1"

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25.07.2018 15:06, vidjl

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please, both Hypomecis punctinalis?
Novosibirsk region

at the bottom, according to mym, the summer form of Hypomecis roboraria, and at the top punctinalis
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25.07.2018 18:59, Konung

Of the 43 species that live in your area, 10 were caught.
1,6,8,14,21-Cucullia tanaceti
2,5-Cucullia artemisiae
10,23-Cucullia absinthii
7,16 - Cucullia umbratica
9,24 - Cucullia virgaureae
3,4,12,17,18,19,20-Cucullia asteris
13 - Cucullia amota
15-Cucullia fuchsiana ? (maybe such a dark artemisiae), doubtful, it would be better to straighten it out.
11-Cucullia praecana
22-Cucullia propinqua, (you have a similar Cucullia scopariae in your area, you can search)

13 is not amota, rather lucifuga
15 is not fuchsiana, it is artemisiae
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26.07.2018 2:26, vidjl

13 is not amota, rather lucifuga
15 is not fuchsiana, it is artemisiae

I agree with lucifuga, I was confused by a well-defined kidney-shaped spot, this is usually more typical for amota, about artemisiae I thought that it was unusual, the color contrast of the picture is unusual, although this species sometimes comes across very variable individuals, there are several aberrations from Biysk, I'll take a picture somehow.

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26.07.2018 11:33, vidjl

For information: in Western Siberia, in several regions, there is now a mass flight, an outbreak of the Siberian silkworm population-Dendrolimus superans (Butler, 1877), the sidewalk and asphalt at the streetlights are covered with 5-6 cm beating and flying males, as during the flight of the mayfly (females are isolated). In the Tyumen, Tomsk regions and partly in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the summer season began in the period from July 15 to July 20, now the unpaired silkworm has also joined, there are also a lot of them, all the light poles are sealed from bottom to top. Dendrolimus pini also flies, but not much.
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26.07.2018 21:19, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar mines on willow possibly on Salix caprea 21.06.2018
Phyllonorycter dubitella?
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26.07.2018 21:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

He's the one. This companion is well defined by imago, it differs from any fruit Phyllonorycter in a characteristic way by a curved white longitudinal stripe. Plus a white stripe on the back with a thickening, like in ulmifoliella, but not all of them.

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26.07.2018 23:14, maks.malehornov

Friends, all have a good mood!
Maybe someone will be able to identify this beast? I have only guesses and doubts! Here are the data for it: Kyrgyzstan, Northern slope of the Alai range, Lenin Peak, Onion Glade, 17.07.2015. N39°26 ' 34 "E72°45'48"

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27.07.2018 0:19, Sergey Rybalkin

I shone a light on a moss swamp in the vicinity of the city of Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region, please tell me if there are swamp species here, which ones?

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27.07.2018 1:16, vidjl

I shone a light on a moss swamp in the vicinity of the city of Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region, please tell me if there are swamp species here, which ones?

I do not see any species that are locally confined, namely only to different types of swamps, there are species that inhabit wetland stations, that is, in general, lake-swamp-river natural complexes (river floodplains, lake-peat forest-swamp stations in combination with streams and rivers.), but these same species can also occur in other natural areas.-landscape areas.
Close to swamp stations, except that Phragmataecia castaneae develops on reeds and some scoops from Mythimna (for example, M. straminea), lichen Pelosia muscerda, which I see here. The rest are quite common, widespread species. I don't even see fireflies from the Acentropinae, which live mainly on the shores of lakes, swamps and ponds.
If possible, then take a closer look at the moth, fireworm and leafworm, you can all take one photo to make it more visible, take a better look.

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