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14.04.2020 17:43, VitSev

Please help me identify the pigeons. Sevastopol, 14.04.2020.
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14.04.2020 18:07, AGG

Please help me identify the pigeons. Sevastopol, 14.04.2020.
Images, even very light ones, don't load for some reason, here are the links piccy.info:

http://insectamo.ru/rhop/36-rhop/lycaenida...strina-argiolus
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14.04.2020 18:18, Vlad Proklov

What kind of butterfly? What "clan-tribe"? Span kr. 18mm.
Khakassia, Shirinsky district, foothills of Kuznetsk Al. August 4.
It's a pity-the rear fenders are stuck together.

Looks like Cochylimorha pyramidana
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14.04.2020 20:45, MIV

Looks like Cochylimorha pyramidana


It is more similar to Cochylimorpha jucundana, although Khakassia is far from the South. The Urals. But thanks a lot anyway! The fact that this is a leaf wrapper was a revelation for me.

14.04.2020 21:40, Vlad Proklov

It is more similar to Cochylimorpha jucundana, although Khakassia is far from the South. The Urals. But thanks a lot anyway! The fact that this is a leaf wrapper was a revelation for me.

I looked at Razovsky - I don't agree with jucundana...
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15.04.2020 15:50, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Tell me, please, what kind of butterfly is this? Chisinau neighborhood, September 25, 2019. Thank you in advance!
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15.04.2020 19:14, Alexandr Zhakov

Hello! Tell me, please, what kind of butterfly is this? Chisinau neighborhood, September 25, 2019. Thank you in advance!

Agrotis segetum
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15.04.2020 23:33, MIV

An obscure lepidopteran?
Altai, okr. Aktasha. July.
Span. cr. 28mm

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16.04.2020 5:31, Konung

An obscure lepidopteran?
Altai, okr. Aktasha. July.
Span. cr. 28mm

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Brachodes straminella
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16.04.2020 5:36, Konung

Looks like Cochylimorha pyramidana

yes, it is pyramidana
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16.04.2020 11:40, Sergey Rybalkin

Among these fees, all three incertsare collected?
Astrakhan Region March 2020

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JU7_Nke7XG...iew?usp=sharing

16.04.2020 12:23, Alexandr Zhakov

Among these fees, all three incertsare collected?
Astrakhan Region March 2020

I would also say three inserts.
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16.04.2020 21:19, MIV

Brachodes straminella


Thank you, Slava!

Once such a suit has gone... smile.gif
A few more "misunderstandings"?
Everyone flew on the balcony of my city apartment last year.

1. 21.06.19.
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2. 5.07.19
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3. 25.08.19.
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The post was edited by MIV-17.04.2020 21: 40

16.04.2020 21:21, Vlad Proklov

Thank you, Slava!

Once such a suit has gone... smile.gif
A few more "misunderstandings"?
Everyone flew on the balcony of my city apartment last year.


1-Heinemannia laspeyrella
2-Limnaecia phragmitella
3-possibly Gelechiia sp. like turpella - but it's torn and the size is unclear. Cook, in short.

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 04/16/2020 21: 27
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16.04.2020 21:51, MIV

1-Heinemannia laspeyrella
2-Limnaecia phragmitella
3-possibly Gelechiia sp. like turpella - but it's torn and the size is unclear. Cook, in short.


Wow! This is efficiency.

3-span 18mm. And this, apparently, is a couple to her, or rather to him. Same size and same date.

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The post was edited by MIV-17.04.2020 15: 32

16.04.2020 22:01, Vlad Proklov

Wow! This is efficiency.

3-span 18mm. And this, apparently, is a couple to her, or rather to him. Same size and same date.

It is, but I still can't say for sure.
Where did the previous images go?
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16.04.2020 22:46, MIV

It is, but I still can't say for sure.
Where did the previous images go?


Yes, "Radical" glyukanul something. If necessary, I'll restore it.

The post was edited by MIV-17.04.2020 00: 29

16.04.2020 22:57, Vlad Proklov

Yes, "Radika" glyukanul something. If necessary, I'll restore it.

If you don't mind.
It is very bad when images disappear on the forum. Someone else can express their opinion, something new may come out...

17.04.2020 12:42, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Poplar 9.04.2020
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17.04.2020 12:49, Vlad Proklov

Moscow region, Poplar 9.04.2020

Emmelina monodactyla
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17.04.2020 12:55, Andrey Ponomarev

Emmelina monodactyla

I thought so too, but it's better to play it safe. Thank you. beer.gif

17.04.2020 14:17, Andrey Ponomarev

Poplar 9.04.2020
three Acleris sp.

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Acleris hastiana?
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17.04.2020 14:36, Vlad Proklov

Poplar 9.04.2020
three Acleris sp.

Two lipsiana and one hastiana probably.
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17.04.2020 16:25, MIV

It is, but I still can't say for sure.
Where did the previous images go?


Restored it.

Just a little more "micra".

1. 18 mm-Okr. Krasnoyarsk, garden. uch-K. 19.06.19.
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2. 15 mm - Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 14.07.19.
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3. 15 mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 15.08.19
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4. 14 mm-Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 30.05.19.
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5. 13 mm-Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 31.08.19.
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17.04.2020 17:38, Vlad Proklov

Restored it.

Just a little more "micra".

Thank you =)

1-Scythris sp., sort of. These only need to be cooked.
2-Notocelia uddmanniana
3-Epinotia sp., I don't know your fauna. ?nisella
4-Pammene sp., better cooked
5-Acleris variegana

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 17.04.2020 17: 41
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17.04.2020 20:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

Isn't the latter permutana? It's there.
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17.04.2020 20:43, Vlad Proklov

Isn't the latter permutana? It's there.

Maybe, but the picture is gone again! Still, this radical is a terrible shit.

17.04.2020 21:47, MIV

Maybe, but the picture is gone again! After all, this radical is a terrible piece of shit.


I totally agree with you mad.gif

17.04.2020 21:51, Vlad Proklov

Oh, there it is! =)
Perhaps Ilya is right -- permutana!
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19.04.2020 10:46, ярослав

Orenburg region, on light, 8 mm span, 5.08.2019

Do you have any thoughts on this instance?

19.04.2020 10:49, ярослав

Orenburg region, on light, 11mm span, August 13.

And this one, too?

19.04.2020 16:56, Alexandr Zhakov

Do you have any thoughts on this instance?

Coleophoridae - chehlonnoska, according to the photo, as a rule, it is not determined.
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19.04.2020 16:59, Alexandr Zhakov

And this one, too?

Same answer.
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19.04.2020 22:39, MacrohunterLS

the size of both is up to 15 mm. Kk Foothills

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20.04.2020 14:03, Vlad Proklov

the size of both is up to 15 mm. Kk Foothills

1 - Euplocamus ?ophisa UPD: Now it seems to me that this is the monetellus phenotype, with the status of which you need to understand.
2 - Callimodes heringii. This is probably the only photo of the species on the Internet, it would be great to add it to lepiforum!

As always, we are interested in exact locations.

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 04/20/2020 21: 14
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20.04.2020 14:21, Dark-f

Hello. Please help me identify the butterflies. Primorsky Krai, Khasansky district, Andreevka. July 2017

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20.04.2020 14:26, Ilia Ustiantcev

These Euplocamus, similar to both ophisa and anthracinalis, and only from the Caucasus, have already been obtained. Are you sure there can't be a new species?

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/42654779
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/42654774
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/12921929
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/13120700

20.04.2020 14:28, MacrohunterLS

1 - Euplocamus ?ophisa
2 - Callimodes heringii

As always, we are interested in exact locations.


I threw it on iNaturalist, it showed points
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20.04.2020 14:56, Vlad Proklov

Hello. Please help me identify the butterflies. Primorsky Krai, Khasansky district, Andreevka. July 2017

1 - Cymatophoropsis trimaculata
2-Stenoloba jankowskii
3-Scirpophaga xanthopygata and S. praelata (if I understood correctly that her ass hairs are white)

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 04/20/2020 20: 27

20.04.2020 15:00, Vlad Proklov

These Euplocamus, similar to both ophisa and anthracinalis, and only from the Caucasus, have already been obtained. Are you sure there can't be a new species?

Who knows? We need to study the material.

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