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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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12.03.2019 22:14, Сергей-Д

Diachrysia "stenochrysis", Schoenobius gigantella, ?Hellinsia osteodactyla, Ostrinia sp., Ethmia candidella, Coleophoridae sp., Eupithecia breviculata, Chionodes ?distinctella, Dichrorampha ?acuminatana, Chilo ?christophi, Vietnam-pass
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13.03.2019 10:07, maik

Stavropol Svyatoy kolodets 12.3.2019 on svet_1
. Conistra erythrocephala ?
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2.Conistra vaccinii (LINNAEUS, 1761) ?
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13.03.2019 14:22, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Can you help me identify the butterfly? Chisinau neighborhood, April 11, 2018. Thank you in advance!

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13.03.2019 14:53, Alexandr Zhakov

Stavropol Svyatoy kolodets 12.3.2019 on svet_1
. Conistra erythrocephala ?

2.Conistra vaccinii (LINNAEUS, 1761) ?


Everything is right.
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13.03.2019 14:55, Alexandr Zhakov

Hello! Can you help me identify the butterfly? Chisinau neighborhood, April 11, 2018. Thank you in advance!

Hypena rostralis
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13.03.2019 20:38, vidjl

Can anyone identify pyadenits from Krasnoyarsk?

1. Size kr. - 26 mm-Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 21.07.18

Glaucorhoe unduliferaria
https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/21820
http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Larentii...uliferaria.html

This post was edited by vidjl - 13.03.2019 20: 47
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13.03.2019 23:03, MIV

Glaucorhoe unduliferaria
https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/21820
http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Larentii...uliferaria.html


Definitely her. Thanks!
I also found the same one, only from Primorye.

14.03.2019 11:25, svm2

Can anyone identify pyadenits from Krasnoyarsk?


2. Size kr. - 22 mm-Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 16.06.18

This is Horisme sp.from those that are given for your region, aemulata and scotosiata are suitable,there are images, please compare, I like the first one more and we have
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14.03.2019 13:55, Elena Sergeeva

Tyumen region, southern taiga, mixed birch-aspen-linden forest, 4.07.2018

? Moma alpium (Osbeck, 1778)

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14.03.2019 16:46, vidjl

Tyumen region, southern taiga, mixed birch-aspen-linden forest, 4.07.2018

? Moma alpium (Osbeck, 1778)

Да
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16.03.2019 23:44, Святослав76

Good evening.
What kind of checker is this?
The photo, of course, is bad, but still)
Yaroslavl region, 2018, date of capture unknown

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16.03.2019 23:58, Kharkovbut

Good evening.
What kind of checker is this?
The photo, of course, is bad, but still)
Yaroslavl region, 2018, date of capture unknown
M. aurelia
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17.03.2019 19:46, MIV

Is this Lasionycta proxima?
The fact is that in the Sineva catalog for the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Khakassia, Lasionycta hospita is listed, but L. proxima is not.

1. Ocd. Krasoyarsk, Torgashiskiy hr., gornaya taiga 2.07.10.
картинка: Lasionycta_proxima__Hubner___1809________.__________________________._2.07.10._leg.__.______..jpg

2. Khakassia, Shirinsky district, forest-steppe. 6.08.09.
picture: Lasionycta_proxima__Hubner___1809___________________________.____._________________._5.08.09.__leg.__.______.jpg

3. Ibid.
picture: Lasionycta_proxima__Hubner___1809___________________________.___._____.__________._6.08.09.__leg.__.______.jpg

17.03.2019 22:04, vidjl

Is this Lasionycta proxima?
The fact is that in the Sineva catalog for the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Khakassia, Lasionycta hospita is listed, but L. proxima is not.

1. Ocd. Krasoyarsk, Torgashisky district, mountain taiga 2.07.10.
2. Khakassia, Shirinsky district, forest-steppe. 6.08.09.
3. Ibid.


Yes, this is proxima, in fact it is widely distributed, and the Sineva catalog should be supplemented for many types for a long time.
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18.03.2019 17:13, MIV

Yes, this is proxima, in fact it is widely distributed, and the Sineva catalog should be supplemented for many types for a long time.


I agree. For 22 regions, only the scoop not listed in the catalog counted about 80 species.

18.03.2019 17:33, MIV

Please specify the type of shovel.

1. Lasionycta leucocycla or dovrensis ?
Altai, okr. Aktasha. 13.07.10.
картинка: Lasionycta_leucocycla__Staudinger__1857____dovrensis__Wocke__1864_____________.______._13.07.10._leg.__.______.jpg

2. Lithophane lamda ?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 15.05.10.
picture: Lithophane_lamda__Fabricius__1787_______.____.____._______________________._15.05.2010._leg.__.______..jpg

3. Mythimna albipunctata ?
Krasnoyarsk vdhr., uroch. Ezagash. 5.07.1984
картинка: Mythimna_albipunctata_Den.et_Sch.__1775_____________________.______._______._5.07.1984__._leg.__.______.jpg

18.03.2019 19:35, Slavinator

Old photos from your phone, please tell me if this is possible:

1, 2 - Saratov region, Engelsky district, May
3, 4.2, 4.3, 9, 22, 24 - Saratov region, Engelsky district, July
15.1 - Saratov region, Engelsky district, August

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18.03.2019 21:05, Fyodor

Dear colleagues, could it be Hydria incertata? For N. cervinalis, IMHO, quite late. Or something else entirely?

Kabardino-Balkaria, Elbrus district, Terskol settlement, 06-07. 08. 2018, on light, h=2100 m, wingspan 30 mm.

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18.03.2019 22:18, vidjl

Please specify the type of shovel.

1. Lasionycta leucocycla or dovrensis ?
Altai, okr. Aktasha. 13.07.10.
2. Lithophane lamda ?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 15.05.10.
3. Mythimna albipunctata ?
Krasnoyarsk vdhr., uroch. Ezagash. 5.07.1984

Yes, that's right, 1-Lasionycta leucocycla

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18.03.2019 22:29, vidjl

Dear colleagues, could it be Hydria incertata? For N. cervinalis, IMHO, quite late. Or something else entirely?

Kabardino-Balkaria, Elbrus district, Terskol settlement, 06-07. 08. 2018, on light, h=2100 m, wingspan 30 mm.

Hydria incertata of course, cervinalis is different from it.
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18.03.2019 23:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes, that's right, 1-Lasionycta leucocycla


The species Mythimna albipunctata does not exist, there is albipuncta, but it is not in the photo.
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19.03.2019 12:53, MIV

There is a Mythimna albipunctata species on the map, there is albipuncta, but it is not in the photo.


Your truth. Sorry - a typo. And yet, what could it be?

19.03.2019 16:20, Ilia Ustiantcev

Your truth. Sorry - a typo. And yet, what could it be?

From the site with butterflies of the Omsk region, it is most similar to Hypocoena stigmatica, although it is not marked for Krasnoyarsk, but it is found in many neighboring regions.
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19.03.2019 18:54, Aleksn

Good day to all!
I ask for help in determining 4 types of moths from Primorye:
1. DSC05708-06.07.2012, Olginsky district, Gornovodnoye settlement.
picture: DSC05708.jpg
2. DSC04120-19.07.2016, Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement.
picture: DSC04120.jpg
3. DSC04124-19.07.2016, Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement.
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4. DSC04513-22.07.2016, Shkotovsky district, Anisimovka.
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19.03.2019 19:07, Aleksn

And 3 more types of small scoops or moths from Primorye (the last butterflies that I have left are not identified):
1. DSC04083. 2 - 19.07.2016, Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement.
image: DSC04083.2.jpg
2. DSC04083. 1 - same copy. butterflies in comparison with Cerura erminea candida.
image: DSC04083.1.jpg
3. DSC04116-19.07.2016, Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement.
picture: DSC04116.jpg
4. DSC04119-19.07.2016, Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement.
picture: DSC04119.jpg

19.03.2019 22:52, vidjl

From the site with butterflies of the Omsk region, it is most similar to Hypocoena stigmatica, although it is not marked for Krasnoyarsk, but it is found in many neighboring regions.

Yes, thanks for the correction Ilya, I agree, this is Hypocoena stigmatica, found in many regions of Siberia, but not too often. I saw the difference between it and M. albipuncta, but I was in a hurry.

19.03.2019 22:53, vidjl

Good day to all!
I ask for help in determining 4 types of moth from Primorye:

1 - Diomea jankowskii (Oberthur, 1880) (Eublemminae)
2 - Phthonosema tendinosarium (Bremer, 1864)
3 - Cabera griseolimbata (Oberthur, 1879)
4 - Apocleora rimosa (Butler, 1878)

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19.03.2019 23:09, vidjl

And 3 more species of small scoops or moths from Primorye (the last butterflies that I have left are not identified):

1, 2 - Aventiola pusilla from Aventinae
4-Diomea cremata (Butler, 1878) (Eublemminae)

This post was edited by vidjl - 19.03.2019 23: 24
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20.03.2019 13:54, Alexandr Zhakov

And 3 more types of small scoops or moths from Primorye (the last butterflies that I have left are not identified):
3. DSC04116-19.07.2016, Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement.
picture: DSC04116.jpg

Hypostrotia cinerea
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20.03.2019 20:38, MIV

Can I use these photos to determine the view? I think that these are all moth from the genus Alcis.

Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 8.07.17.
Female and male
1.
picture: 1._Alcis_sp._______________________._____.___._________._8.07.17._leg.__.______.jpg

2.
picture: 2._Alcis_sp.______________________._____.___._________._8.07.18._leg.__.______.jpg

3. Altai, okr. Shebalino. 10.07.10.
picture: 3._Alcis_sp._____________._________._10.07.10._leg.__.______.jpg

20.03.2019 21:27, Aleksn

1 - Diomea jankowskii (Oberthur, 1880) (Eublemminae)
2 - Phthonosema tendinosarium (Bremer, 1864)
3 - Cabera griseolimbata (Oberthur, 1879)
4 - Apocleora rimosa (Butler, 1878)


Thank you so much for the definition! I looked at all the butterflies, and only doubts remained about the number 4 Apocleora rimosa (Butler, 1878). And what source did you use to determine, if it's not a secret?
This type is not listed in the Sineva catalog.
I compared the illustrations on a Japanese website http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Ennomina...ora_rimosa.html.
It's disconcerting that my specimen has a relatively uniform wing color background, while the wings of butterflies have a relatively uniform color pattern. www.jpmoth.org blurry whitish and light brown bandages are visible.

Among my photos, I found another moth from the Olginsky district of Primorye (05.07.12), which is similar to Apocleora rimosa. I originally assigned it to the genus Phthonosema. I enclose the photo.
picture: Phthonosema_sp._5664_.jpg
What do you say?

20.03.2019 22:04, Aleksn

Ognevka from Primorye, is it possible to determine it?
21.07.2016, Shkotovsky district, Anisimovka.
picture: DSC04353A.jpg

20.03.2019 22:32, vidjl

Thank you so much for the definition! I looked at all the butterflies, and only doubts remained about the number 4 Apocleora rimosa (Butler, 1878). And what source did you use to determine, if it's not a secret?
This type is not listed in the Sineva catalog.
I compared the illustrations on a Japanese website http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Ennomina...ora_rimosa.html.
It's disconcerting that my specimen has a relatively uniform wing color background, while the wings of butterflies have a relatively uniform color pattern. www.jpmoth.org blurry whitish and light brown bandages are visible.

Among my photos, I found another moth from the Olginsky district of Primorye (05.07.12), which is similar to Apocleora rimosa. I originally assigned it to the genus Phthonosema. I enclose the photo.
picture: Phthonosema_sp._5664_.jpg
What do you say?

The Sineva catalog needs to be supplemented for a long time, especially in Primorye, where new species for Russia are very often found, so if there is no species in the catalog, it is not a fact that it cannot be found there.
On Japanese several sites where there are images, and BOLD Systems and determined. The definition of the species will be considered more accurate if the specimen is captured and spread out, laid out with a high-quality photo, and in good lighting. According to such photos, it is very doubtful to talk about the background, it is also found on Japanese sites, rather we are talking about color variations, the main signs here coincide well.
The last laid out moth is similar to Phthonosema tendinosarium, other Phthonosema species differ significantly, and there do not seem to be any closely similar species, again there is not enough light and clarity in the photo.
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20.03.2019 23:03, vidjl

Ognevka from Primorye, is it possible to determine it?
21.07.2016, Shkotovsky district, Anisimovka.
picture: DSC04353A.jpg

Datanoides fasciata Butler, 1878
https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/21100
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20.03.2019 23:12, vidjl

Can I use these photos to determine the view? I think that these are all moth from the genus Alcis.

More like Alcis extinctaria, again not a fact.
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21.03.2019 11:16, gokenin

What kind of butterfly, pliz? Bryansk region.

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21.03.2019 11:17, Ilia Ustiantcev

Araschnia levana summer FORMA
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21.03.2019 11:30, Alexandr Zhakov

What kind of butterfly, pliz? Bryansk region.

And the date?

21.03.2019 12:19, gokenin

And the date?

July 2017. Somehow it even looks like a ribbon girl.

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21.03.2019 14:01, NicoSander

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