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27.01.2019 20:11, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the scoop:

761-I assume Spaelotis ravida ?
762-I assume Hadena perplexa ?
763 - ?
764 - ?
765 - Hadena variolata/konfusa by external signs, so I understand not to determine?
766 - Chersotis deplanata ?
767 - ?
768 - ?
769 - Autographa sp.
770 - Lasionycta proxima ?
771 - Apamea rubrirena ?
772 - Apamea lateritia ?
773 - Acronicta cuspis/psi ?
774 - ?
775 - Acronicta cuspis/psi ?
776 - ?
777 - Acronicta cuspis/psi ?
778 - Noctua interposita ?

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27.01.2019 22:04, Александр57

Ryazan region, Pitelinsky district July.

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28.01.2019 1:33, WesternDragon

Please help me identify the scoop:

765-Hadena variolata / konfusa by external signs, so I understand not to determine?
769 - Autographa sp.


765-I think Hadena konfusa. On lepofirum there is almost no information on variolata.
769-Autographa macrogamma
There are some signs of differences between Acronicta cuspis/psi, but something I can't find the link. They are available on the forum.

If something is wrong, let the pros correct me.
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28.01.2019 1:51, WesternDragon

And a few more specks. This time in the larval stage of the life cycle. I hope at least someone will be able to identify ))

3. Volgograd, early May, on a thicket of elm ordinary (suddenly realized that this is not a moth, but let it really hang).


topic on identifying larvae and pupae: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...00#entry1742528

28.01.2019 20:09, СаняМухолов

Hello. Can you tell me who it might be? Caught in Thailand, Chiang Mai, early November 2018.

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29.01.2019 16:31, bogdankov

Please help me determine the catocal from the SE of Kazakhstan.
SE Kazakhstan, Pribalkhashya sands, lower Aksu River, Turangi Grove, August 2018

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29.01.2019 16:46, vidjl

Please help me identify the scoop:

761-I assume Spaelotis ravida ?
762-I assume Hadena perplexa ?
763 - ?
764 - ?
765 - Hadena variolata/konfusa by external signs, so I understand not to determine?
766 - Chersotis deplanata ?
767 - ?
768 - ?
769 - Autographa sp.
770 - Lasionycta proxima ?
771 - Apamea rubrirena ?
772 - Apamea lateritia ?
773 - Acronicta cuspis/psi ?
774 - ?
775 - Acronicta cuspis/psi ?
776 - ?
777 - Acronicta cuspis/psi ?
778 - Noctua interposita ?

761-yes
762-yes
763-looks like a dark shape Eugraphe sigma
764-Protolampra sobrina seems
765-some of them, cook better
766-yes
767 - Dichagyris signifera
768 - this is probably Euxoa christophi
769-Autographa macrogamma
770-yes, an interesting shape!
771-yes
772-yes
773-like the width between the spots and the wavy line cuspis, it is better to cook
775-more like psi, also cook
776-Dichagyris orientis
777-more like psi, and here the gene. analysis is needed
778-yes, if still there, check for Noctua orbona. That one has a black stripe on the hind wings and the midpoint is slightly narrower. Black spots at the mouth of the wavy line on the leading edge of the upper wings, clear, sharply bounded by the edge.
Rear wing without black center.
774 I'll look again later

This post was edited by vidjl - 29.01.2019 19: 34
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29.01.2019 18:21, vidjl

Please help me determine the catocal from the SE of Kazakhstan.
SE Kazakhstan, Pribalkhashya sands, lower Aksu River, Turangi Grove, August 2018

SAM_3742 – Catocala orientalis
SAM_3741 – Catocala deducta
SAM_3738 – Catocala remissa
SAM_3737 – Catocala remissa
SAM_3736 – Catocala remissa
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29.01.2019 18:29, vidjl

Ryazan region, Pitelinsky district July.

2 - Dichagyris signifera
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29.01.2019 22:02, AGG

SAM_3742 – Catocala orientalis
SAM_3741 – Catocala deducta

why not puerpera and elokat?

This post was edited by AGG - 29.01.2019 22: 03

29.01.2019 22:48, WesternDragon

why not puerpera and elokat?

I have another question: aren't orientalis and puerpera the same thing? smile.gif

30.01.2019 9:16, ПРИСТегнитеРЕМни

Good afternoon! Lepidoptera for definition.

1. Adelidae: Cauchas? Krasnodar Region, the vicinity of Bolshoy Thach. Early May.
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Further - Coleophoridae sp. from the Volgograd region.

2, 3, 4. End of August.
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5. End of July.
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6, 7, 8. Pupae, similar to a coleophorid. Late May-early June.
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9, 10, 11. Early June, photos from different years.
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12. Mid-April.
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13. Beginning of August.
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14. Beginning of May.
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15, 16, 17. Coleophora? Early August.
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This post was edited by buckled UPTEMNI-30.01.2019 09: 18

30.01.2019 12:36, Sergey Rybalkin

761 - yes

763-similar to the dark shape of the Eugraphe sigma
768 - this is probably Euxoa christophi



Or maybe 768 is Euxoa distinguenda, and 763 is a dark form of Apamea scolopacina?

30.01.2019 13:52, svm2

Well, distinguenda is unlikely, but ochrogaster could be
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30.01.2019 14:45, Sergey Didenko

I have another question: aren't orientalis and puerpera the same thing? smile.gif

Then the third question is: why isn't the first one artobolevskiji? This is just for fun, although if you consider the timing of the capture, then the upper wings of Artobolevsky may well look like those of a puperpera. And if you consider that in the Southern Kazakhstan puperpera is extremely rare, then the option with artobolevski is most likely, but however, you can cook it so as not to guess.

30.01.2019 20:38, vidjl

Or maybe 768 is Euxoa distinguenda, and 763 is a dark form of Apamea scolopacina?

I don't rule out the 763! You need to learn how to cook, Sergey, a lot of things that are not unambiguous come across. This is necessary.

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30.01.2019 20:48, Sergey Rybalkin

 
776 - Dichagyris orientis

Apamea anceps, as an option maybe?

30.01.2019 20:50, vidjl

Apamea anceps, as an option maybe?

No, it can't be here.
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30.01.2019 20:55, vidjl

Well, distinguenda is unlikely, but ochrogaster could be

Yes, it can be here. I would also like to cook, if ochrogaster, then the genitals are determined not badly.
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01.02.2019 13:39, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me identify the scoop:
774 - ?

774 Apamea sordens
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01.02.2019 14:37, svm2

Sasha, you probably meant anceps
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01.02.2019 14:44, Alexandr Zhakov

Sasha, you probably wanted to say anceps

Yes, anceps smile.gif
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01.02.2019 15:08, Sergey Rybalkin

Please tell me what kind of small scoop it is, it came out of the pupa today, the caterpillar was collected in October 2018, in the Astrakhan region.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OovfYDL0jy...ew?usp=drivesdk

01.02.2019 15:21, Alexandr Zhakov

Please tell me what kind of small scoop it is, it came out of the pupa today, the caterpillar was collected in October 2018, in the Astrakhan region.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OovfYDL0jy...ew?usp=drivesdk

Tyta luctuosa
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02.02.2019 9:42, ярослав

1. Are the first Melitaea cinxia and the second Melitaea britomartis correctly identified?Caught in the Orenburg region in a moist meadow on 13.06 and 8.07.

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02.02.2019 10:13, Ольга Титова

Tortricidae, Sakhalin, 1.10 and 3.10 2018
Is it possible to make a definition?

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02.02.2019 18:50, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Nerskaya station, on rakitnik 14.07.2018
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02.02.2019 19:19, svm2

I think this is Eupithecia satyrata
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02.02.2019 19:58, vidjl

Tortricidae, Sakhalin, 1.10 and 3.10 2018
Is it possible to make a definition?

The first one is Acleris hastiana, the second one needs to be analyzed, it is difficult to say exactly the type.
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03.02.2019 17:35, Раду Кибзий

Good evening! Please help me. identify a given butterfly? Chisinau neighborhood, September 15, 2017. Thank you in advance!

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04.02.2019 8:54, ПРИСТегнитеРЕМни

Good evening! Please help me. identify a given butterfly? Chisinau neighborhood, September 15, 2017. Thank you in advance!


Ethmia candidella? shuffle.gif
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04.02.2019 9:08, ПРИСТегнитеРЕМни

And I still have a bunch of butterflies to identify, all presumably from Gelechioidea:

https://golos.io/ru--opredelenie/@ivprstvox...-1-gelechioidea

I decided to post it this way so that the forum would not be overloaded... No one's against it, is there? wink.gif

P. S. According to the coleophorids, which I placed here a few days ago, a complete glushnyak without a chance? mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif weep.gif

This post was edited by buckled UPTEMNI-04.02.2019 12: 34

04.02.2019 10:18, Alexandr Zhakov

Ethmia candidella? shuffle.gif

Ethmia candidella yes.gif
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04.02.2019 10:32, Fyodor

1. Are the first Melitaea cinxia and the second Melitaea britomartis correctly identified?Caught in the Orenburg region in a moist meadow on 13.06 and 8.07.


1. Correct
2. It is impossible to determine from the photo
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04.02.2019 14:43, aleko

Please help me identify the correct scoop. Unfortunately, the camera is old and does not shoot well, I had to shoot dark ones with a flash and adjust the levels, but it doesn't get any better. All caught in the Ryazan region on the light.
116 - 19.05.2018
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117 - Mesapamea secalis/secalella? 10.07.2010
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118 - Rhizedra lutosa? definitely not her, but who then? - 13.08.2010
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119 - Apamea illiria? (noticeably less than A. remissa) - 15/07/2010
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120 - Protolampra sobrina? 20/07/2010
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121 - 26/05/2012
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122 - 15/07/2010
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123 - Mniotype adusta? - 31/07/2010
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124-09/07/2010 Looks similar to the previous view, but the underparts are completely different, with a sharply limited light edging along the edge of the wings
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This post was edited by aleko - 07.02.2019 13: 59

05.02.2019 7:36, Сергей-Д

  
P. S. According to the coleophorids, which I placed here a few days ago, a complete glushnyak without a chance?

2,4 - Caprochena squalorella.
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05.02.2019 13:00, Сергей-Д

  
6, 7, 8. Pupae, similar to a coleophorid. Late May-early June.

Covers probably Multicoloria vicinella.
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05.02.2019 16:58, ПРИСТегнитеРЕМни

The covers are probably Multicoloria vicinella.


Thank you for your help... And under the number 5 can it be the same, if it was shot in the same place? It seems to be similar in appearance to this genus (judging by the photos of the multicolory that I managed to Google).

This post was edited by buckled UPTEMNI-05.02.2019 16: 58

05.02.2019 19:20, Сергей-Д

Thank you for your help... And under the number 5 can it be the same, if it was shot in the same place? It seems to be similar in appearance to this genus (judging by the photos of the multicolory that I managed to Google).

It doesn't look like it.

06.02.2019 20:25, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Please help me identify this butterfly? Chisinau neighborhood, September 24, 2017. Thank you in advance!

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