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05.01.2019 8:38, maik

Stuck. Eucosma ? 19mm wall.gif
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05.01.2019 9:00, Alexandr Zhakov

Stuck. Eucosma ? 19mm wall.gif

Pelochrista , something like subtiliana or caecimaculana.
The phone is hard to see smile.gif
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05.01.2019 12:47, John-ST

Help me deal with the moths.

1. 24.09.2015
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, Tineola bisselliella was born
?
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2. 07.05.2016
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, na svet
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3. 07.05.2016
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, na svet
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4. 26.05.2016
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, l / p Olgino
All Micropterix sicanella?
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5. 05.07.2016
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, l / p Olgino
can be identified to the type?
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6. 10.07.2016
Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny,
Coleophora deauratella was born?
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7. 06.05.2018
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, na svet
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8. 11.05.2018
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, on light
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05.01.2019 14:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-most likely yes, Myrmecozela ochraceella is too cool and a little different
2-Dyseriocrania subpurpurella, most of the other butterflies in the post are also Eriocrania, I won't risk determining, except that the third one is similar to salopiella
Micropterix like the usual calthella
Coleophora deauratella - yes, but you can't tell from the previous one without size, alcionypennella or trifolii.
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06.01.2019 9:29, AGG

Tell me, what is this beautiful" Primorka"?
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06.01.2019 11:38, Andrey Bezborodkin

Tell me, what is this beautiful" Primorka"?


https://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/1271222
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06.01.2019 11:54, AGG

Thanks! something I stupanul wall.gif

06.01.2019 22:16, Sergeyy

Help me determine it. You are welcome.
Belarus. Minsk region 13. 07. 2018.

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06.01.2019 23:47, MIV

Will these females from Khakassia be attracted to Euxoa phantoma? Or visually identify them - a dead number? Thank you for your attention.
Khakassia, Shirinsky district 6.08.10. Wingspan-32 mm

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06.01.2019 23:52, Ilia Ustiantcev

Help me determine it. You are welcome.
Belarus. Minsk region 13. 07. 2018.


Cnephasia sp., photo undetectable
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07.01.2019 0:30, Sergeyy

Help with the definition. You are welcome.
Mythimna ferrago7
Belarus. Minsk region 17. 07. 2017.

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07.01.2019 14:16, vidjl

Will these females from Khakassia be attracted to Euxoa phantoma? Or visually identify them - a dead number? Thank you for your attention.
Khakassia, Shirinsky district 6.08.10. Wingspan-32 mm

Yes, both phantoma.
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07.01.2019 14:17, vidjl

Help with the definition. You are welcome.
Mythimna ferrago7
Belarus. Minsk region 17. 07. 2017.

Yes, it is.
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07.01.2019 22:36, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the scoop:

748 -750 - ?
751- Lacanobia sp.
753 - 757?

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08.01.2019 16:31, svm2

Please help me identify the scoop:

748 -750 - ?
751- Lacanobia sp.
753 - 757?

1-Apamea sordens
2-killed Helotropha leucostgma, I can make a mistake
here 3-Leucania comma
4-L. w-latinum
5-8-Coenophila subrosea
9-Diarsia mendica, I think
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08.01.2019 18:42, MIV

1-Apamea sordens
2-killed Helotropha leucostgma, I can make a mistake
here 3-Leucania comma
4-L. w-latinum
5-8-Coenophila subrosea
9-Diarsia mendica, I think


I dare to dispel my doubts, but I don't insist.
2-Apamea crenata
9-Xestia baja
Otherwise completely agree.
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08.01.2019 19:27, svm2

I dare to dispel my doubts, but I don't insist.
2-Apamea crenata
9-Xestia baja
Otherwise completely agree.

Agree
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09.01.2019 9:26, maik

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09.01.2019 11:28, Alexandr Zhakov

Posting my own confused.gif

without digging deep, your assumptions:
1. Tortricidae, tribe Grapholitini
2. Athetis cf. gluteosa
3. Nycteola cf. revayana
4. Crambidae, подсем.Scopariinae
5. Orthosia cf. sordescens
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09.01.2019 11:30, Alexandr Zhakov

without digging deep, your assumptions:
1. Tortricidae, tribe Grapholitini
2. Athetis cf. gluteosa
3. Nycteola cf. revayana
4. Crambidae, подсем.Scopariinae
5. Orthosia cf. sordescens

2 rather athetis pallustris
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09.01.2019 19:43, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, in the picture 758 series Coenophila subrosea? Is it the changeable one? By the way, an interesting find is not given for the Southern Urals! And not surprisingly, I collected it all in a moss swamp, along with Erebia embla, which was also not known for the Southern Urals.
759 and 760 are somehow connected with the swamps, or the north, something in the forest-steppe they did not meet. What are these types?

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09.01.2019 19:51, Ilia Ustiantcev

In the first photo, everything seems to be subrosea, in the second two Brachylomia viminalis.
I would like to go to the swamp in the Moscow region, from where subrosea flies, an emblem!))
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09.01.2019 21:20, Sergey Rybalkin

In the first photo, everything seems to be subrosea, in the second two Brachylomia viminalis.
I would like to go to the swamp in the Moscow region, from where subrosea flies, an emblem!))

Thank you, Ilya!
What does a black scoop look like?

09.01.2019 21:47, Zhuk

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09.01.2019 22:35, MIV

Would anyone venture a comment on this Euxoa? At least before the group.
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 29.07.17.
Span kr. - 35mm

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10.01.2019 16:52, vidjl

Would anyone venture a comment on this Euxoa? At least before the group.
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 29.07.17.
Span kr. - 35mm

Tritici group, maybe it is Euxoa aquilina, of all the options, and from what is given for your region, I prefer it.

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10.01.2019 22:21, MIV

Tritici group, maybe it is Euxoa aquilina, of all the options, and from what is given for your region, I prefer it.


Thanks! Similar.

Here is another "problem". What do you think?
1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 25.07.15.
Roll span - 27 mm
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2. And this one is probably E. ochrogaster (female)
Roll span-38 mm
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11.01.2019 13:13, ярослав

Good afternoon.I would like experts to look at this copy, although it is shabby.Caught in the Orenburg region on 10.09.2014, wingspan 32mm.

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11.01.2019 14:38, гук

Good afternoon.I would like experts to look at this copy, although it is shabby.Caught in the Orenburg region on 10.09.2014, wingspan 32mm.

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/lycae...a-coridon-.html
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11.01.2019 16:54, vidjl

Thanks! Similar.

Here is another "problem". What do you think?
1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 25.07.15.
Roll span - 27 mm
2. And this one is probably E. ochrogaster (female)
Roll span-38 mm

1-looks like a dark variation of E. nigrofusca
2-yes, I think you're right.
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13.01.2019 6:33, maik

getting the remaining undefined values confused.gif
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13.01.2019 11:05, Ilia Ustiantcev

The latter is similar to a very depressed Nycteola.
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13.01.2019 11:13, Alexandr Zhakov

getting the remaining undefined values confused.gif

1 and 2 like Gelechiidae from Dichomeridinae, type Acompsia cinerella, rather two species.
3. Yes, Nycteola. I will assume revayana.
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14.01.2019 11:07, svm2

a.
3. Yes, Nycteola. I will assume revayana.


Probably still asiatica
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14.01.2019 21:41, MIV

Please take an experienced look: is this notata or some other Macaria?
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, beginning. June's.

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15.01.2019 14:14, vidjl

Please take an experienced look: is this notata or some other Macaria?
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, beginning. June's.

You have both notata and alternata flying, it is doubtful to determine them by external signs, it is better to cook them.
Here are some dubious differences:
http://www.lepiforum.de/webbbs/images/f1_b...g//pic26880.jpg
according to these signs, you get 1 and 3 notata, and 2 and 4 alternata, but this is not a fact.
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15.01.2019 15:08, svm2

In my opinion, all notata, if it causes any doubt, is only the first
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15.01.2019 18:56, Ilia Ustiantcev

Don't forget the non-European Macaria shanghaisaria. The third copy is similar, however, I got the impression that the rear wing of this species has very smooth bandages, and here they are all about the same.
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15.01.2019 20:40, MIV

Here is a female Lycia pomonaria? In L. hirtaria, the female is somewhat winged.

1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga, on the birch tree. 5.06.13.
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15.01.2019 22:13, Andrey Ponomarev

Here is a female Lycia pomonaria? In L. hirtaria, the female is somewhat winged.

1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga, on the birch tree. 5.06.13.
picture: Lycia_pomonaria__Hubner__1790_____________.________________.___________________________._5.06.93._leg.__.______.jpg

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