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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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13.11.2019 19:23, IgorKO

Agrotis segetum.

Thank you very much.

14.11.2019 21:26, Sergey Rybalkin

Trichosea champa?
Or Trichosea ainu?
But it does not seem exactly Trichosea ludifica, the rear wings are dark.

Here's the key to the definition http://yokonami.web.fc2.com/4kibarakenmon.htm
Who has an opinion?

Collected in September on Kunashir.

This post was edited by Alexanor - 14.11.2019 21: 27

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14.11.2019 21:52, Vlad Proklov

Experts in Israeli and Middle Eastern butterflies in general are urgently needed =)

All - Israel, center, Rehovot, early November 2019.

1. In appearance, this one is Choreutis sexfasciella. But was it quoted from Israel? Is there anything similar there?

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Fitzitins, without much hope - but suddenly?

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3.
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These two are either one species or one genus:

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5.
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6. Phaiogramma faustinata?

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7. Small scopulina, with Idaea biselata size:

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8. Agrotis herzogi?

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14.11.2019 21:54, Alexandr Zhakov

Trichosea champa?
Or Trichosea ainu?
But it does not seem exactly Trichosea ludifica, the rear wings are dark.

Here's the key to the definition http://yokonami.web.fc2.com/4kibarakenmon.htm
Who has an opinion?

Collected in September on Kunashir.

My opinion is female Trichosea ludifica, in females the hindwings are always darker and this is the only species that has a slight white field on the upper wings. And the figure corresponds to.
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14.11.2019 22:29, Vlad Proklov

These are all from a completely different region!

Israel, Arava Valley, Moshav Ein Yaa'av, November 8, 2019:

1. Some kind of Scrobipalpa:

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2.
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3. Tortilia sp.?

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4. Scythris sp. Recognizable?

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5. In Europe, it would probably be Eurodachtha flavissimella. And in Israel?

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6. Some kohileen:

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Ognevki went.

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8.
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14.11.2019 22:29, Vlad Proklov

Continuation from Arava.

The next two are probably the same view. Hind wings are white:

13.
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14.
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15. What is Euchromius?

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Moths.

16. Small, a centimeter wide:

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17.
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19.
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20. Euxoa sp.?

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14.11.2019 23:08, Vlad Proklov

Please tell me:
1. It seems to be a leaf wrapper of some kind. Yaroslavl region, Uglich district

Hedya salicella
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14.11.2019 23:09, Vlad Proklov

Please tell me about the fires. One of them is Dioryctria abietella?
Both are from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

In my opinion, both are two =)
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14.11.2019 23:12, Елизавета Рысенкова

[quote=kotbegemot,14.11.2019 23:29]

14.11.2019 23:14, Vlad Proklov

Is it one kind of Ethmia or different? Please tell me who understands them.
Both were caught in the forest-steppe near Krasnoyarsk in late May, but in different years.

imho,
1 - E. cirrhocnemia
2-E. nigripedella
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14.11.2019 23:15, Vlad Proklov

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15.11.2019 0:25, Andrei Dolgikh

Experts in Israeli and Middle Eastern butterflies in general are urgently needed =)

Still trampled " the Holy Land?!! I don't know how much it will help, but take a look here https://www.nature-of-oz.com/butterflies.htm
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15.11.2019 0:35, Vlad Proklov

Still trampled " the Holy Land?!! I don't know how much it will help, but take a look here https://www.nature-of-oz.com/butterflies.htm

Yes, I know this site - there are a lot of errors, unfortunately, it is very amateur.

PS Although a small white moth-it looks like Acidaliastis micra!

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 11/15/2019 00: 39

18.11.2019 19:30, MIV

Help with the ocd fires. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Wingspan kr. - 24mm. Pine-birch forest. May 25
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2. Wingspan kr. - 29mm. Forest-steppe. July 29th
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3. Span kr. - 21mm. Sad. uch-K. August 7
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23.11.2019 22:51, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me identify an interesting fire pit from the Middle Urals, in any case there should be a new view for the region.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/35973609

23.11.2019 23:19, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify an interesting fire pit from the Middle Urals, in any case there should be a new view for the region.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/35973609

Metaxmeste sp.?
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23.11.2019 23:29, Ilia Ustiantcev

Metaxmeste sp.?

Well, this is most likely, but that's the whole point))

24.11.2019 20:18, MIV

I got confused with the Sterrins. Help anyone who can.
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, Con. June-beginning July's.

1.
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2.
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3.
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25.11.2019 11:15, svm2

The fauna is not familiar, so-assumption
1-S. virgulata
2 - confusing yellow color, no options yet
3-S. umbelaria
4-I. straminata
5-I. aversata
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25.11.2019 18:11, svm2

Probably 2=3,such a yellow female umbellaria was born, there is nothing like another Blue for your region.

25.11.2019 20:20, MIV

The fauna is not familiar, so-assumption
1-S. virgulata
2 - confusing yellow color, while there are no variants
3-S. umbelaria
4-I. straminata
5-I. aversata


Thank you, Vasily!
Here is a more natural color #2
Vaguely resembles S. nigropunctata.
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And one more thing from the same place.
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25.11.2019 20:41, svm2

If you choose between the two, then still umbellaria
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26.11.2019 9:01, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues, please help! mol.gif
1. firefly caught indoors 23.11.2019 Yaroslavl
Aglossa pinguinalis?
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2. Shashechnitsa 8.08.2019 sukhodol, Yaroslavl region.
Melitaea britomartis?
The outgrowths of the tegumen are either very small or absent (the tegumen is damaged and unclear). Valva's photo is attached.
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26.11.2019 23:53, svm2

 
And one more thing from the same place.
6.
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Just now I saw what you added,do not write the size, but I think the butterfly is smaller, my opinion is I. sylvestraria
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29.11.2019 13:34, Святослав76

Good afternoon.
Please help with the definition of the order ribbon
Yaroslavl region, 10.08.2019.

This post was edited by Svyatoslav76 - 29.11.2019 13: 36

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29.11.2019 15:03, Sergey Didenko

Even with poor color reproduction , this is nupta
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29.11.2019 15:27, Vassa

please help me identify the butterfly. Arkhangelsk region

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29.11.2019 16:53, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Please tell me, is this Maculinea teleius? Chisinau neighborhood, May 20, 2019. Thank you in advance!

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29.11.2019 17:44, Oleg Nikolsky

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29.11.2019 19:36, Kharkovbut

Hello! Please tell me, is this Maculinea teleius? Chisinau neighborhood, May 20, 2019. Thank you in advance!
Plebejus argus
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01.12.2019 21:44, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the scoop.
All collected on Kunashir in September 2019.

1 - no assumptions
made by Calyptra sp. It's similar to thalictri, but what if there's something else similar to DV?
Lithophane socia or Lithophane remota ?
Hypena - ?

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02.12.2019 19:39, Раду Кибзий

Good evening! Please tell me, is this Vanessa cardui? Chisinau neighborhood, May 21, 2019. Thank you in advance!

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02.12.2019 21:57, Sergey Rybalkin

That's the one!
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03.12.2019 16:06, VeliarZarr

Good time of day.
Help me identify the butterfly.

The shooting took place somewhere in the middle of July, in the Republic of Belarus.

I assume three possible options:
Nettle bear-Spilosoma urticae
Speckled bear-Spilosoma lubricipeda
And also recently there was news that there were foci
of the American white butterfly - Hyphantria cunea in our country.
Or is it someone else?

The nettle leaf certainly hints, but I doubt it.
Unfortunately, there are no photos from other angles.

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03.12.2019 16:12, Alexandr Zhakov

Good time of day.
Help me identify the butterfly.

The shooting took place somewhere in the middle of July, in the Republic of Belarus.

I assume three possible options:
Nettle bear-Spilosoma urticae
Speckled bear-Spilosoma lubricipeda
And also recently there was news that there were foci
of the American white butterfly - Hyphantria cunea in our country.
Or is it someone else?

The nettle leaf certainly hints, but I doubt it.
Unfortunately, there are no photos from other angles.

Definitely Spilosoma, up to a more complex species, but more likely lubricipeda.

04.12.2019 2:23, VOVAN V.

Please help me with the definition. I'm not entirely sure..The first is probably c. erda ? subspecies or form ? Bureinsky ridge, Primorye...The second melitaea with Ts.Pamir,Checekty 4100m.. Thank you in advance.picture: IMG_0001.JPGpicture: IMG_0002.JPG

04.12.2019 12:24, Andrey Bezborodkin

Please help me with the definition. I'm not entirely sure..The first is probably c. erda ? subspecies or form ? Bureinsky ridge, Primorye...The second melitaea with Ts.Pamir,Checekty 4100m.. Thank you in advance.

Your lower one isn't melithea, or even nymphalida. Riodinidae: Polycaena tamerlana. Please specify the subspecies, there are two of them, which one I don't remember in Chechekty.
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04.12.2019 16:42, Guest

Please help me with the definition. I'm not entirely sure..The first is probably c. erda ? subspecies or form ? Bureinsky ridge, Primorye...

Has the Bureinsky district moved to Primorye? smile.gif

04.12.2019 22:41, VOVAN V.

Has the Bureinsky district moved to Primorye? smile.gif
You're probably right.I should have written the Far East better. Jewish Autonomous Region. This will be more correct and understandable. Pordonite. So what kind of butterfly is it ? Or you are not on butterflies. apparently you are spam)).

04.12.2019 23:34, Andrey Bezborodkin

So what kind of butterfly is it ?

Yes, the tortured erda. A guest who even half-jokingly wrote about a geographical inaccuracy should have logged in in this case. For future reference, I recommend that groups such as Boloria (Clossiana) show not only the top, but also the underside of the wings - the definition will be easier and faster.

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