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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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10.07.2019 10:55, svm2

From top to bottom
1-Scopula nigropunctata
2-Cabera exanthemata
3-Polypogon tentacularia (lost somewhere palpi)
4-Epirrhoe alternata
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10.07.2019 11:02, Ilia Ustiantcev

And the last one is Anania (Phlyctaenia) coronata.
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10.07.2019 14:10, ярослав

http://www.picshare.ru/view/10127943/

10.07.2019 22:48, vidjl

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Nemophora degeerella mustache lost its own
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11.07.2019 22:50, iurii

Help identify butterflies, Ustets region, Czech-German border, Ore Mountains, altitude about 900mn, daytime. picture: 20180801_144337.jpgpicture: 20180801_144558.jpgpicture: 20180801_135023.jpgpicture: 20180801_142334.jpg[attachm
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12.07.2019 7:57, ярослав

http://www.picshare.ru/view/10130196/
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12.07.2019 7:58, ярослав

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12.07.2019 16:10, ярослав

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12.07.2019 16:16, ярослав

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13.07.2019 12:01, MacrohunterLS

Ciscaucasia
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13.07.2019 16:18, ярослав

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13.07.2019 16:19, ярослав

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13.07.2019 16:21, ярослав

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Caught on 8.07.2019

13.07.2019 20:28, Ilia Ustiantcev

Ciscaucasia
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Euplocamus anthracinalis, really weird
Commophila aeneana
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13.07.2019 20:34, Vlad Proklov

Ciscaucasia

Can I add points to them?
The second is generally a new look for Russia!

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 13.07.2019 20: 35

13.07.2019 22:37, MacrohunterLS

Can I add points to them?
The second is generally a new look for Russia!

Foothills, in clearings, somewhere in the middle between Krasnodar and Novorossiysk.
As for the second one, I'm somewhat surprised, it comes across regularly at the end of May-June, I thought it was quite banal. This photo is 17 years old, and I also shot it in this one. Although small, but bright, I posted it only in the hope that they would be able to identify it because of its noticeable appearance. Here is the first moth met for the first time, and battered, apparently due to bad weather (rain and wind)

13.07.2019 22:46, Vlad Proklov

Foothills, in clearings, somewhere in the middle between Krasnodar and Novorossiysk.
As for the second one, I'm somewhat surprised, it comes across regularly at the end of May-June, I thought it was quite banal. This photo is 17 years old, and I also shot it in this one. Although small, but bright, I posted it only in the hope that they would be able to identify it because of its noticeable appearance. Here is the first moth met for the first time, and battered, apparently due to bad weather (rain and wind)

Here is the second just the exact place you are interested in (put a point on the map)!
Does it only exist in one place or in different places? In habitats, even rare species are common.

15.07.2019 22:01, Amiso

Good day, please help me. Found in Perm in September

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16.07.2019 6:03, ярослав

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Mecyna trinalis (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775), I think.

16.07.2019 8:31, Andrey Bezborodkin

16.07.2019 12:36, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. 16.07.19. Rostov region.

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16.07.2019 13:50, MacrohunterLS

Ciscaucasia, May
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16.07.2019 16:57, Alexandr Zhakov

Please define it. 16.07.19. Rostov region.

Acontia trabealis
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16.07.2019 17:01, Alexandr Zhakov

Ciscaucasia, May
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2
3

1 Aethes tesserana
2 Acontia candefacta
3 Deltote bankiana
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16.07.2019 21:08, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the scoop and the still unknown white one.
Today they were born in the Astrakhan region.

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16.07.2019 21:41, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify the scoop and the still unknown white one.
Today they were born in the Astrakhan region.

1 - Drasteria caucasica
2 - Scirpophaga xanthopygata
3 - Acantholipes regularis

Can I use dots?
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16.07.2019 21:48, MacrohunterLS

OK, M. B. and these shuffle.gif
Very small. On the petal of a popovnik flower
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It seems similar, but larger
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Ciscaucasia, may

16.07.2019 22:12, Sergey Rybalkin

1 - Drasteria caucasica
2 - Scirpophaga xanthopygata
3 - Acantholipes regularis

Can I use dots?


All collected in Akhtubinsk. Can you tell me the 4th one?
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16.07.2019 22:15, Vlad Proklov

All collected in Akhtubinsk. Can you tell me the 4th one?

Thanks! On the 4th pass, let those who know the southern scoops better speak out.
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16.07.2019 22:16, Vlad Proklov

OK, M. B. and these shuffle.gif
Very small. On the petal of a popovnik flower, it
seems similar, but larger
Ciscaucasia, May

This, like all Scythris sp. (I'm not 100% sure about the first one.) They can't be identified from the photo.
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17.07.2019 0:20, Amiso

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Thank you. But it is quite large. The wingspan is 6 cm. Is it the same view? I can attach more photos.

17.07.2019 0:38, Andrey Bezborodkin

Thank you. But it is quite large. The wingspan is 6 cm. Is it the same view? I can attach more photos.

I even got into the box and tried on our St. Petersburg one. Exactly 6 cm! And what are the options? It has no"twin" species. X. exsoleta is quite different.

17.07.2019 15:56, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Please tell me, is this Vanessa cardui (Linnaeus 1758)? Moldova, 1970. Photo: Ivan Kibzi. Thank you in advance!

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17.07.2019 16:31, AGG

this is admiral
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17.07.2019 16:50, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me identify the scoop and the still unknown white one.
Today they were born in the Astrakhan region.

4. In my opinion, this is taka beautiful Anarta trifolii.
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18.07.2019 11:01, MacrohunterLS

This is synxia, isn't it? Such an unusual color scheme, only? Ciscaucasia, May
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18.07.2019 13:31, AGG

yes.gif interesting coloring
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18.07.2019 18:37, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region, 17.07.2019.

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18.07.2019 18:41, Vlad Proklov

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region, 17.07.2019.

Epiblema foenella
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19.07.2019 10:17, MacrohunterLS

Krasnodar Region, in fields
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