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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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09.06.2020 13:19, гук

Friends, is this Cupido minimus or Cupido osiris? Thanks!

Most likely, this is Icarus.

The post was edited by guk-09.06.2020 13: 19
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09.06.2020 19:24, Sergey Rybalkin

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10.06.2020 1:17, vidjl

Please help me determine the scoop.
All flew to the light in the forest-steppe of the ROC. Krasnoyarsk.

1-Xylena exsoleta
2-Athetis lepigone
4 - most likely some kind of Apamea sp.
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10.06.2020 20:01, Sergey Rybalkin

Are these scoops, or leaf wrappers?
Small 20 mm in span.
Chelyabinsk region.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/12E7w3PKQMz...iew?usp=sharing

10.06.2020 20:14, Vlad Proklov

Are these scoops, or leaf wrappers?
Small 20 mm in span.
Chelyabinsk region.

The first is Pseudeustrotia candidula.
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10.06.2020 22:36, MIV

Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 25.05.20

1. Some kind of Eupithecia. Span cr. 17mm
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2. The moth, unfortunately pretty well flown. Span of cr. 19mm
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3. ??? Span kr. 23mm
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10.06.2020 23:02, Vlad Proklov

Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 25.05.20

2 - not so well-flown. Acasis viretata.
3 - male Aphomia sociella
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11.06.2020 0:16, vidjl

Please help me determine the scoop.
All flew to the light in the forest-steppe of the ROC. Krasnoyarsk.

Most likely the third is Lasionycta hospita, the fourth is still Apamea remissa.
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11.06.2020 8:27, svm2

Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 25.05.20

1. Some kind of Eupithecia. Span cr. 17mm


E.satyrata
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11.06.2020 22:06, MIV

Most likely, the third is Lasionycta hospita, and the fourth is Apamea remissa.


Alexander, and in relation to # 4, the option with Mniotype adusta will not work?
And with Lasionycta hospita, you've hit the nail on the head. Thanks!

11.06.2020 22:19, MIV

E.satyrata


Thank you, Vasily! Isn't this Eupithecia lariciata, by any chance?"

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12.06.2020 0:04, svm2

E.subumbrata
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12.06.2020 3:29, vidjl

Alexander, and in relation to # 4, the option with Mniotype adusta will not work?
And with Lasionycta hospita, you've hit the nail on the head. Thanks!

No, not Mniotype adusta, the size and time of summer is not suitable, and there are differences in the drawing.
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12.06.2020 21:17, MIV

No, not Mniotype adusta, the size and time of summer is not suitable, and there are differences in the drawing.


The size is suitable, but the time of summer is confusing.
And then whose will these be?

1. Zap. Sayan, hr. Ergaki. 7.07.09.
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2. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 18.06.2007
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3. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, Snezhnitsa station, taiga. 25.08.2009
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13.06.2020 0:53, vidjl

The size is suitable, but the time of summer is confusing.
And then whose will these be?

The first two are Mniotype ads, and what size do they have?
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13.06.2020 8:26, Vassa

please help me determine the length of the pass. two variants: Nemophora congruella or Adela croesella. chuvashia
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13.06.2020 12:32, MacrohunterLS

Malaya, krasnod kr. foothills
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13.06.2020 15:19, Alexandr Zhakov

Malaya, krasnod kr. foothills


Aporodes floralis (Hubner, [1809])
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13.06.2020 15:22, Vlad Proklov

please help me determine the length of the pass. two variants: Nemophora congruella or Adela croesella. chuvashia

A. croesella.
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13.06.2020 16:34, Alexandr Zhakov

please help me determine the length of the pass. two variants: Nemophora congruella or Adela croesella. chuvashia

A. croesella, female.
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15.06.2020 15:17, MacrohunterLS

I photographed a wasp, the butterfly got into the frame. m. b. will you be able to determine? Western Caucasus
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15.06.2020 15:27, Vlad Proklov

I photographed a wasp, the butterfly got into the frame. m. b. will you be able to determine? Western Caucasus

Tebenna sp.
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16.06.2020 16:13, Елизавета Рысенкова

Please help with the definition. confused.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, pos. Selikhovo 15.06.2020

1. Macaria signaria or macaria alternata?
https://yadi.sk/i/CNqgxjTemWy-bw

2. ?
https://yadi.sk/i/nlAvhaFZiZjVhQ

3. Micropterix calthella???
https://yadi.sk/i/s_vvd6W3b1z-lg

16.06.2020 21:31, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Can you help me identify the butterfly? Chisinau neighborhood, November 11, 2020. Thank you in advance!
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16.06.2020 22:28, Vlad Proklov

Hello! Can you help me identify the butterfly? Chisinau neighborhood, November 11, 2020. Thank you in advance!

Udea ferrugalis
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16.06.2020 22:36, Vlad Proklov

Please help with the definition. confused.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, pos. Selikhovo 15.06.2020

1-like broken alternata
2 - like Spargania luctuata
3 - Micropterix sp,, bad angle.
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17.06.2020 0:17, Елизавета Рысенкова

 
3 - Micropterix sp,, invalid camera angle.


There are still a couple of photos, but also not very successful. I photographed the flower, and already on the computer I found that there were microns on the flower. Maybe you can see something else?

https://yadi.sk/i/_aOvxwhfT7N5Cw
https://yadi.sk/i/2Dq_9eVK5leYiQ

17.06.2020 0:22, Vlad Proklov

There are still a couple of photos, but also not very successful. I photographed the flower, and already on the computer I found that there were microns on the flower. Maybe you can see something else?

Not for such photos. It can be either calthella or aruncella. If they were hanging out on buttercup, it would be calthella. If on a sedge - aruncella. And on plantain... more like aruncella, but it's a pitchfork on the water, because butterflies are not really visible.

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 17.06.2020 00: 26
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17.06.2020 1:35, Елизавета Рысенкова

But these can be disassembled?

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, Mozhaytsevo 4.06.2020
Hanging out on the meadow core. smile.gif

https://yadi.sk/i/E2JAUcDb7puwzw
https://yadi.sk/i/RAh_eHVgkAaQnQ

17.06.2020 2:13, Vlad Proklov

But these can be disassembled?

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, Mozhaytsevo 4.06.2020
Hanging out on the meadow core. smile.gif

No, in hairless Micropterix, you need to see how much purple there is at the base of the wing.
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17.06.2020 17:57, Андреас

Hello. Please help me with the marigold plant. It was taken quite recently in the south of the Orenburg region.
With respect.

17.06.2020 18:12, гук

Hello. Please help me with the marigold plant. It was taken quite recently in the south of the Orenburg region.
With respect.

Possible
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/satyr...persephone.html

17.06.2020 18:29, Андреас

Possible
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/satyr...persephone.html

Somehow, in my opinion, it is very different from our Caucasian one, which you presented... Can't there be a Pseudochazara geyeri?

17.06.2020 18:33, гук

Somehow, in my opinion, it is very different from our Caucasian one, which you presented... Can't there be a Pseudochazara geyeri?

There are also Volgograd persephones.

17.06.2020 18:40, Андреас

- I didn't find any photos from Volgograd, but the rest of the photos are even more different! eek.gif

17.06.2020 18:45, гук

- I didn't find any photos from Volgograd, but the rest of the photos are even more different! eek.gif

At the very bottom...

17.06.2020 18:52, Андреас

At the very bottom...

Thank you. I saw it. Only, also - "only similar"... It's a pity that I don't have experience comparing and operating options. redface.gif frown.gif

17.06.2020 18:55, гук

Thank you. I saw it. Only, also - "only similar"... It's a pity that I don't have experience comparing and operating options. redface.gif  frown.gif

The fact is that there are simply no others there.
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18.06.2020 18:01, Ilia Ustiantcev

Here is such a strange Apotomis flew to Pestovo. Initially I took it for capreana, but the black" windows " on the wings are too many for most Apotomis in general. Isn't it fraterculana? The size matches. Still, of course, similar to sauciana, but black and blue shiny areas something is not visible.

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18.06.2020 20:06, Vlad Proklov

Here is such a strange Apotomis flew to Pestovo. Initially I took it for capreana, but the black" windows " on the wings are too many for most Apotomis in general. Isn't it fraterculana? The size matches. Still, of course, similar to sauciana, but black and blue shiny areas something is not visible.

I don't know, I think sauciana...
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