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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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15.06.2019 11:42, NataliNatali

Please help me identify the butterfly. 14.06.19. Belarus, Minsk region, Smolevichi district, near the village of Sutoki https://vk.com/photo229308710_456240235

This post was edited by NataliNatali - 06/15/2019 11: 43

15.06.2019 11:45, Ilia Ustiantcev

Apatura ilia - perelivnitsa small.

16.06.2019 11:15, Sergey Rybalkin

I would say that Cardepia irrisoria. (outgrowth and with blunted vertices - W)

From the previous post Hypena genus:
DSC08470 and DSC08529 - Hypena obsalis
DSC08530 - Hypena rostralis


Thanks! Well, again, a new find for the Southern Urals, and its north (the north of the Chelyabinsk region!!!!) there is also material from the Orenburg region a few copies! I will spread it out and publish it!

16.06.2019 12:08, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify two scoops.
Both were collected on 8.06.2019 near the city of Kyshtym in the Chelyabinsk region in the mountain steppe
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Fp_C8UUtE...0HY4o35Z2heKsNE
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZY1q2DaBL...obCq2ZUv6ZIWdJE

16.06.2019 15:10, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me identify two scoops.
Both were collected on 8.06.2019 near the city of Kyshtym in the Chelyabinsk region in the mountain steppe
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Fp_C8UUtE...0HY4o35Z2heKsNE
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZY1q2DaBL...obCq2ZUv6ZIWdJE

The first is Hyssia cavernosa
, the second is Hadena of the filograna type, I can't tell from my phone exactly.
At the expense of Cardepia irrisoria, I would be careful, there may be other species. Cook only.

16.06.2019 15:39, Sergey Rybalkin

  
At the expense of Cardepia irrisoria, I would be careful, there may be other species. Cook only.

We will cook, in any case, a new find for the urals
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16.06.2019 16:46, Sergey Rybalkin


The second Hadena type filograna, from the phone I can not determine exactly.

With Hadena will not help more specifically, suddenly again something new.... Although of course you need to straighten it out first)

16.06.2019 18:32, Tivanik

Please help me with golubyankami and yolk. Saint Petersburg, 16.06.2019.

1. Lycaena dispar ???
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697765

2. Cyaniris semiargus ???
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697763

3. What is Polyommatus ???
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697760

4. Colias before the species is detectable?
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697774
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697769

16.06.2019 20:38, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me with golubyankami and yolk. Saint Petersburg, 16.06.2019.

1. Lycaena dispar ???
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697765

2. Cyaniris semiargus ???
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697763

3. What is Polyommatus ???
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697760

4. Colias before the species is detectable?
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697774
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/42113....jpg?1560697769


1-yes
2-yes
3-icarus
4-S. hyale
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16.06.2019 20:44, Aksin

Tell me, please, whether it is possible to define this representative of Crambidae to a species? The photo was taken in early June in the Rtishchevsky district of the Saratov region.
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Oh, and mine remained unidentified (((

16.06.2019 20:49, Ilia Ustiantcev

In the Moscow region it would be Pediasia luteella
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17.06.2019 20:38, Sergey Rybalkin


The second Hadena type filograna, from the phone I can not determine exactly.

Offer an option-Hadena luteocincta.
Can this be the case? If so, another new species for the Southern Urals.

17.06.2019 22:15, svm2

It is very doubtful-this is a more southwestern species and a lighter one (a complex of three very similar species), and in the Urals-H. filograna conspectata
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18.06.2019 1:55, аруд

What kind of butterfly, pliz? Kaluzhskaya street. Thank you.
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18.06.2019 11:42, Ilia Ustiantcev

Opisthograptis luteolata

18.06.2019 17:18, Vassa

please tell me whose caterpillar it is.
Photo taken in the Kirov region (with video)
http://piccy.info/view3/13239999/0e6653934...62f2fac37dea87/

18.06.2019 19:05, WesternDragon

please tell me whose caterpillar it is.
Photo taken in the Kirov region (with video)
http://piccy.info/view3/13239999/0e6653934...62f2fac37dea87/

Aglia tau. Next time, add photos of larvae and pupae to this theme: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...50#entry1756902
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19.06.2019 0:02, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar brood 8.06.2019
Xestia ditrapezium?
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19.06.2019 0:31, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes. If you are still looking for triangulum, I recommend that you look closely at more or less light specimens that have a wide strip of hair immediately behind the head, which is not so yellow in comparison with the hairs on the sides, it is completely brown, or yellowish only towards the end.

19.06.2019 3:53, Vlad Proklov

X. triangulum, by the way, is quite common in Zhukovsky.
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19.06.2019 22:31, Vlad Proklov

Dear experts, please help us determine the type of butterfly. Filmed in the Samara region on 15.06.2019. It's easier for me to give a link to the video, so please watch it, the more informative the video
is, thank you in advance.

Callistege mi

19.06.2019 23:12, Мир вокруг нас

Callistege mi

Thank you so much for your help.

20.06.2019 10:47, Vassa

Please help us determine
Chuvashia, 19.06.2019
http://i.piccy.info/i9/294e3b7afa6dd0a52c9...87/IMG_7738.jpg

20.06.2019 11:15, Vlad Proklov

Please help us determine
Chuvashia, 19.06.2019

Heliothis ?adaucta
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21.06.2019 23:54, MiLLeNium Niobius

Is it Nymphalis polychloros or xanthomelas? Tula region, June 16, on the apple tree.
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22.06.2019 0:11, Vlad Proklov

Is it Nymphalis polychloros or xanthomelas? Tula region, June 16, on the apple tree.

xanthomelas
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22.06.2019 7:13, MiLLeNium Niobius

xanthomelas

Thank you, but what is the distinguishing feature of these species?

22.06.2019 10:03, гук

Thank you, but what is the distinguishing feature of these species?

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...nthomelas-.html
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22.06.2019 17:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

This night in Pestovo from the south blew everyone, I can't cope myself:

1. Incomprehensible Idaea. It is similar to biselata, but they usually roll in a shaft, and here is one, and even very strange, without a dark outer edge and the shape of the wings seems to be also wrong. It also resembles fuscovenosa, but the front edge is too clean, and it has strokes, not dots, next to the fringe.

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2. Nycteola suspiciously similar to asiatica.
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3. Very broken Argyresthia, nevertheless strongly resembling glaucinella and slightly less - spinosella.

picture: DSC06490.jpg
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4. And a strange small leaf wrapper from under the Oilman, like some kind of Epiblema, but also a little similar to Lobesia abscisana, especially in size.

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This post was edited by Ilya U-22.06.2019 17: 14
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24.06.2019 15:19, Alex KNZ

Good afternoon.
Is this Papilio Alexanor ? Yellow ones also flew there. Slope of Tahtali mountain, from the direction of the village. Tekirova (Kemer, Turkey)
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Tracks in the same place. We chose an umbrella plant with yellow flowers.
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24.06.2019 20:58, Oleg Nikolsky

Help me determine the smallest detail, the length of each one is approximately 10 mm. Bryansk, late April.
The first micra (on the backpack). A leaf wrapper?
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The second one is on the stargazer flower
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24.06.2019 21:24, Ilia Ustiantcev

Rhopobota stagnana and Metriotes lutarea. The first one is definitely at the end of April?
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24.06.2019 21:57, Sergey Rybalkin

Good afternoon.
Is this Papilio Alexanor ? Yellow ones also flew there. Slope of Tahtali mountain, from the direction of the village. Tekirova (Kemer, Turkey)


Yes, this is Papilio Alexanor.
Tapeworm-Limenitis reducta.

This post was edited by Alexanor - 24.06.2019 21: 58
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24.06.2019 22:02, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help with the definition of metallovidki.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13w4IsALQDh...iew?usp=sharing
Presumably buryatika

24.06.2019 22:05, Oleg Nikolsky

Rhopobota stagnana and Metriotes lutarea. The first one is definitely at the end of April?

That's right, April 27. This year is really special.

24.06.2019 23:45, MIV

Please help with the definition of metallovidki.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13w4IsALQDh...iew?usp=sharing
Presumably Buryatika


I'm also leaning towards A. buraetica.
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25.06.2019 16:12, IgorKO

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27.06.2019 23:02, MIV

Please help me deal with Eupitecia'ami.
All of them were born in June of this year.

1.
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2.
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29.06.2019 17:49, Sergey Rybalkin

Can you tell me, please, if there are any swamp species among the moths? Collected in a moss swamp. June 20, 2019 in the Chelyabinsk region.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10d9W76h3Eh...ew?usp=drivesdk

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