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25.06.2020 6:44, Cantadoro

Help me identify what kind of butterfly it was
https://vk.com/lepidopter?w=wall-46156814_1989%2Fall

25.06.2020 6:50, Cantadoro

help me identify the butterfly, Tomsk 24.06
https://vk.com/lepidopter?w=wall-46156814_1989%2Fall

25.06.2020 12:21, Sergey Rybalkin

Help me identify what kind of butterfly it was
https://vk.com/lepidopter?w=wall-46156814_1989%2Fall

This is the poplar ribbon Limenitis populi

25.06.2020 12:22, Sergey Rybalkin

help me identify the butterfly, Tomsk 24.06
https://vk.com/lepidopter?w=wall-46156814_1989%2Fall

Poplar tapeworm Limenitis populi

25.06.2020 13:05, Cantadoro

This is the poplar tapeworm Limenitis populi



Thanks)

26.06.2020 10:02, Andrey Bezborodkin

In my opinion so Xestia ditrapezium

I don't dispute it. Forms of fresh copies. these species with typical colors can be seen immediately, but in other cases there may be doubts...

26.06.2020 15:21, Вячеслав Ушаков

Please help me determine if this is Parnassius apollo or not.
Caught last year in the vicinity of Irkutsk.

№1
https://yadi.sk/i/zEGNtxMy-0KMOQ
№2
https://yadi.sk/i/-yUj81oNcJBx-Q
№3
https://yadi.sk/i/FWFHU48Ezf75pA

This post was edited by Vyacheslav Ushakov - 26.06.2020 15: 54

27.06.2020 2:10, ИНО

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Donetsk, this evening in the light.

I looked up the scoop of Ukraine Z. in the atlas. Klyuchko. Of the images shown there, only Noctua janthina is similar to mine, but it is said that in Ukraine there is also a similar N. janthe, without any clarification. I would like to clarify this question, if it is even possible without studying the genitals (they have already been eaten by a praying mantissmile.gif)

27.06.2020 3:41, Vlad Proklov



Donetsk, this evening in the light.

I looked up the scoop of Ukraine Z. in the atlas. Klyuchko. Of the images shown there, only Noctua janthina is similar to mine, but it is said that in Ukraine there is also a similar N. janthe, without any clarification. I would like to clarify this question, if it is even possible without studying the genitals (they have already been eaten by a praying mantis smile.gif)

N. janthe is on average lighter than janthina and this is most likely her. But this is not a definition, of course!

27.06.2020 9:38, Andrey Bezborodkin

Please express your opinion: pygmaeata or something close? Fringe characteristic. St. Petersburg, Kurortny district, forest near the railway station Pesochnaya, 25.06.2020.
https://yadi.sk/i/hOtncdQwdjdO9g

27.06.2020 10:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

Has the mantis eaten the underside of its front wings yet? They differ in it.

27.06.2020 14:20, ИНО

Has the mantis eaten the underside of its front wings yet?

Just nibbled on it smile.gif

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27.06.2020 17:06, Vlad Proklov

Just nibbled on it smile.gif

N. janthe imho.
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27.06.2020 18:07, vidjl

Please express your opinion: pygmaeata or something close? Fringe characteristic. St. Petersburg, Kurortny district, forest near the railway station Pesochnaya, 25.06.2020.
https://yadi.sk/i/hOtncdQwdjdO9g

I think that most likely it is, similar to it I do not see
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27.06.2020 20:22, Сергей-Д

N. janthe imho.

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http://www.lepiforum.de/webbbs/media/forum.../37/37868_1.jpg
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27.06.2020 21:33, ИНО

So, opinions are divided. And in Pedivikia in general write:

28.06.2020 8:35, Сергей-Д

is the rear wing still intact? by the border on the top side look at

28.06.2020 14:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

Here is such an unusual finger fly flew to Pestovo. I thought about Adaina microdactyla or Hellinsia sp., but finally decided that only in Hellinsia didactylites the dark spot is so far removed from the point of divergence of the blades. Is that her?

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28.06.2020 21:22, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me determine if this is Parnassius apollo or not.
Caught last year in the vicinity of Irkutsk.

№1
https://yadi.sk/i/zEGNtxMy-0KMOQ
№2
https://yadi.sk/i/-yUj81oNcJBx-Q
№3
https://yadi.sk/i/FWFHU48Ezf75pA

Yes, of course it is Parnassius apollo
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28.06.2020 22:42, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, Podgornoye village, May

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28.06.2020 23:15, Vlad Proklov

Saratov region, Engelsky district, Podgornoye village, May

1-Chilo sp., there are likely surprises
2 - Emmelina sp., after argoteles was found in Central Russia, it is no longer possible to write monodactyla
3-Phragmataecia castaneae
4-Mompha subbistrigella
5-Idaea biselata
6-Cydia pomonella
7-pas
8-Archips rosana
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28.06.2020 23:41, Ilia Ustiantcev

7 - either Aphomia zelleri / Lamoria anella or Epischnia

29.06.2020 2:45, Vlad Proklov

7 - either Aphomia zelleri / Lamoria anella or Epischnia

zelleri and Anella are both now in Lamoria - but that's not them. Epischnia?.. confused.gif

29.06.2020 11:59, Bianor

Plutella xylostella?
Amur region.

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This post was edited by Bianor - 06/29/2020 12: 00

29.06.2020 14:55, ИНО

is the rear wing still intact? look at the border on the upper side

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30.06.2020 19:04, vidjl

Plutella xylostella?
Amur region.

Yes, both of them

This post was edited by vidjl-30.06.2020 19: 05
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30.06.2020 22:45, Sergey Rybalkin

Please tell me the names of these scoops.
Arrived in Adler today 30.06.2020 at night.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T5LJvBiknR...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sxj5EopyGE...ew?usp=drivesdk

02.07.2020 1:10, vidjl

Please tell me the names of these scoops.
Arrived in Adler today 30.06.2020 at night.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T5LJvBiknR...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sxj5EopyGE...ew?usp=drivesdk


On IMG_20200630_215741 from left to right
Cosmia trapezina and Euxoa sp

On IMG_20200630_215656 from left to right
Agrochola sp. , and Nycteola, like revayana
Straightened would be better to determine, and even glare is present.
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02.07.2020 1:26, Vlad Proklov

 
Agrochola sp.

I do not know who it is , but what is Agrochola now?

02.07.2020 7:43, svm2

On IMG_20200630_215741 from left to right
Cosmia trapezina and Euxoa sp

On IMG_20200630_215656 from left to right
Agrochola sp. , and Nycteola, like revayana
Straightened would be better to determine, and even glare is present.


1-Euxoa-Peridroma saucia, I think
2-Hoplodrina, most likely ambigua, Nycteola asiatica, I think.
Spread it out is good, but it's still not bad to take photos in daylight.
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02.07.2020 13:25, MacrohunterLS

Redd. kr. foothills
length 10-12 mm
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2 wingspan 10 - 12 mm
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02.07.2020 14:19, Ilia Ustiantcev

Isophrictis sp. and Atralata albofascialis
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02.07.2020 19:11, Alexander Zarodov

What kind of animal? June, MO.
Can Cosmopterix schmidiella?

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02.07.2020 19:34, Vassa

is this Callimorpha dominula? Chuvashia
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02.07.2020 19:45, Vlad Proklov

What kind of animal? June, MO.
Can Cosmopterix schmidiella?

That's the one! And where in the Moscow Region?
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02.07.2020 19:45, Vlad Proklov

is this Callimorpha dominula? Chuvashia

Да.
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02.07.2020 19:57, Alexander Zarodov

That's the one! And where in the Moscow Region?


Tuchkovo, 21.06.2019
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02.07.2020 20:30, Sergey Rybalkin

Thank you to everyone who responded to help identify the Adler scoop!
Today, in Adler, I was disassembling a light trap, and I almost missed it...
Right scoop gamma exactly, and on the left? Clearly a different metalloid, but very similar to gamma. The rear fenders are the same, but the white stroke is quite different.
Please tell me.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1URulfybdUm...ew?usp=drivesdk

The post was edited by Alexanor-02.07.2020 20: 32

02.07.2020 20:54, svm2

Cornutiplusia circumflexa
Likes: 1

03.07.2020 22:21, gokenin

Tell me, is this Argus?" Thanks
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