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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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05.09.2018 12:15, Сергей-Д

You get a deuce. The first ixpert is probably right.

Most likely, for your attention, the message is quoted in order to make it clear which one I am responding to.
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05.09.2018 16:26, Flyn

Good afternoon. Please help me identify it. Found near Istra in June

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05.09.2018 17:25, vafdog

Good afternoon. Please help me identify it. Found near Istra in June

Lycaena virgaureae
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05.09.2018 17:42, Flyn

Lycaena virgaureae

Thank you very much!

05.09.2018 18:57, Gans75

Can you help me with the pigeon house ? Plebejus argus ?
Ukraine, Rivne region, July 1.
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This post was edited by Gans75 - 05.09.2018 19: 50

05.09.2018 21:01, kiof82

Help me determine the view
Kharkiv region, Balakleya district, Protopopovka village

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05.09.2018 21:08, Kharkovbut

Help me determine the view
Kharkiv region, Balakleya district, Protopopovka village
Coenonympha pamphilus
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05.09.2018 21:16, kiof82

And why does this one have 3 eyes on the wing?
Like it should be 1

05.09.2018 21:48, MIV

Please take a look at my scoops from ocd. Krasnoyarsk (forest-steppe).
The first two aren't Apamea oblonga by any chance?

1. Roll span - 43 mm. Born on 5.08.18.
picture: IMG_2716__Apamea_oblonga__43________.____.____._______________.______._5.08.16._leg.__.______..jpg

2. Roll span - 40 mm. On the light of 30.07.18.
picture: IMG_7714__Apamea_oblonga__40________.____.____._________________________________._________._30.07.15._leg.__.______..jpg

3. Roll span - 33 mm. On light 5.08.18.

05.09.2018 21:52, Kharkovbut

And why does this one have 3 eyes on the wing?
Like it should be 1
Sometimes it happens. See, for example, http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Coenonympha_Pamphilus
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06.09.2018 2:43, vidjl

Please take a look at my scoops from ocd. Krasnoyarsk (forest-steppe).
The first two aren't Apamea oblonga by any chance?

1. Roll span - 43 mm. On light 5.08.18.2
. Span of kr. - 40 mm. On the light of
30.07.18.3. The wingspan is 33 mm. Born on 5.08.18.

1, 2-Yes
3 - Euxoa phantoma
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06.09.2018 11:27, MIV

1, 2-yes
3-Euxoa phantoma

Thanks! About E . phantoma is confused by the reddish pronotum.

06.09.2018 13:17, vidjl

Thanks! About E . phantoma is confused by the reddish pronotum.

They have them in general are dark red, burgundy, I have a series of species, collected by the way near Krasnoyarsk
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06.09.2018 16:33, Гена

Can you help me with the pigeon house ? Plebejus argus ?
Ukraine, Rivne region, July 1.


Sort of like him. Can you tell me a more specific point, and in what biotope it was found? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
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06.09.2018 22:12, Александр57

Ryazan region. Pitelinsky district July
1. Does it look like Caradrina morpheus ?
2. ?Oligia ?strigilis ?

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07.09.2018 2:36, vidjl

Ryazan region. Pitelinsky district July
1. Does it look like Caradrina morpheus ?
2. ?Oligia ?strigilis ?

Да
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07.09.2018 9:11, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Tbilisi, 06.09.2018

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07.09.2018 9:53, Vlad Proklov

Georgia, Tbilisi, 06.09.2018

It looks like Glyphodes pyloalis.
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07.09.2018 16:42, Gans75

07.09.2018 19:21, Сергей-Д

Yes

Are you sure about the second one? I would not discard latruncula c versicolor.
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07.09.2018 20:05, Ilia Ustiantcev

Are you sure about the second one? I would not discard latruncula c versicolor.

This is definitely not a latruncula. And versicolor in the Ryazan region seems unlikely.
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07.09.2018 21:19, Сергей-Д

I was confused by the weak concavity of the postmedial line, usually more dentate

07.09.2018 22:40, usiaz

Time and place of shooting/fishing: 2018-08-31 21: 10: 00.
Ukraine, Vyshgorodsky district
Latitude: North. 50°47'
Longitude: East. 30°07'
Can I determine the view from images?

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07.09.2018 22:42, usiaz

Time and place of shooting/fishing: 2018-08-31 21: 15: 00. Ukraine, Vyshgorodsky district
Latitude: North. 50°47'
Longitude: East. 30°07'
Can I determine the view from images?

This post was edited by usiaz - 08.09.2018 15: 41

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07.09.2018 22:57, Vlad Proklov

Time and place of shooting/fishing: 2018-08-31 21: 10: 00.
Ukraine, Vyshgorodsky district
Latitude: North. 50°47'
Longitude: East. 30°07'
Can I determine the view from images?

Dichrorampha sp.

07.09.2018 22:57, Vlad Proklov

Time and place of shooting/fishing: 2018-08-31 21: 15: 00. Ukraine, Vyshgorodsky district
Latitude: North. 50°47'
Longitude: East. 30°07'
Can I determine the view from images?

Agriphila tristella

08.09.2018 1:14, vidjl

Are you sure about the second one? I would not discard latruncula c versicolor.

Yes, I'm sure versicolor was not found there, but latruncula is completely different, I have collected them in series, back in 1986-1989.
The main background of the forewings, the width of their band, wavy-toothed line, in Oligia latruncula differs significantly from O. strigilis.

This post was edited by vidjl - 08.09.2018 02: 40

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08.09.2018 6:55, svm2

Actually, "completely different" is not convincing

https://www.entomo.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=34866
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08.09.2018 9:27, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, 01.07.2018
Scopula ?
user posted image user posted image user posted image

This post was edited by Gans75 - 08.09.2018 09: 30

08.09.2018 11:07, vafdog

Agriphila tristella

I want to ask, what is the specific trait of Tristell?
and why not Daliella?

08.09.2018 11:07, Сергей-Д

Yes, I'm sure versicolor was not found there, but latruncula is completely different, I have collected them in series, back in 1986-1989.
The main background of the forewings, the width of their band, wavy-toothed line, in Oligia latruncula differs significantly from O. strigilis.

squiggly-jagged line from your own image:
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This post was edited by Sergey-D-08.09.2018 11: 07
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08.09.2018 11:27, usiaz

Time and place of shooting/fishing: 2018-08-13 16: 05: 00.
Russia, Tatarstan, Kazan, household management.
Can I determine the view from images?

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08.09.2018 11:30, Сергей-Д

vafdog: selasella disappears immediately-you can see the sharp "nose". deliella male disappears -they have short-ribbed whiskers. if it is a female, then it is more difficult - in general, deliella is "nosier", the costal edge is broken, plus it appears later in my region - I haven't met them yet in August. and in general, tristella is the most common type.
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08.09.2018 11:52, Сергей-Д

Ukraine, Rivne region, 01.07.2018
Scopula ?

nigropunctata.
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08.09.2018 12:05, vafdog

vafdog: selasella disappears immediately-you can see the sharp "nose". deliella male disappears -they have short-ribbed whiskers. if it is a female, then it is more difficult - in general, deliella is "nosier", the costal edge is broken, plus it appears later in my region - I haven't met them yet in August. and in general, tristella is the most common type.

it just seemed to me that the usiaz specimen is "nastier" than the tristells, which have a small "piptik" on the Slam, and not a cone:

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selasella, deliella male - fall away, I understand. but the question remains...

08.09.2018 12:21, ярослав

Agriphila deliella (Hubner, 1813).? Apparently? Orenburg region, 2.09.2018, on light, span 23mm.

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08.09.2018 12:48, vafdog

Agriphila deliella (Hubner, 1813).? Apparently? Orenburg region, 2.09.2018, on light, span 23mm.

I would say: finitely
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08.09.2018 13:09, гук

Time and place of shooting/fishing: 2018-08-13 16: 05: 00.
Russia, Tatarstan, Kazan, household management.
Can I determine the view from images?

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/pieri...ieris-napi.html
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08.09.2018 13:40, Сергей-Д

it just seemed to me that the specimens of usiaz are "nastier" than tristellae, which have a small "piptik" on the Slam, and not a cone:
selasella, deliella male-fall off, I understand. but the question remains...

this is a schematic image to clearly show the differences; look at the photo of tristella, for example, from lepiforum, compare with the photo of usiaz and the Orenburg deliella laid out above - how much the latter has a larger frontal protrusion.

08.09.2018 14:01, ярослав

Help with the name of the type of this scoop.Orenburg Region, 3.09.2018Span 34mm, into the light.

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