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26.08.2020 20:58, Vlad Proklov

What are these "MOTHS"? I'll be quite satisfied with my family. We flew en masse in August to the light on the balcony of a city apartment.

1 - Zeiraphera griseana
2, 3 - Ypsolopha chazariella

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 26.08.2020 21: 00
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26.08.2020 23:07, Сергей-Д

Of all the types, this one is the most suitable, in my opinion.Or is it wrong?

If there are no external differences, then how do you determine whether this type is more or less suitable than other similar ones? There are already 3 views to the west, and you have even more.

27.08.2020 6:12, ярослав

If there are no external differences, then how do you determine whether this type is more or less suitable than other similar ones? There are already 3 types to the west, and you have even more.

I agree.Genital analysis is needed.Thank you for participating.

27.08.2020 10:04, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-Zeiraphera griseana
2, 3 - Vasolopha chazariella


I wonder how the second one could be there, and even in the mass? In Krasnoyarsk, the maple tree is used only in the form of landscaping, and mostly American, and only rarely Tatar.
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27.08.2020 20:52, MIV

I wonder how the second one could be there, and even in the mass? In Krasnoyarsk, the maple tree is used only in the form of landscaping, and mostly American, and only rarely Tatar.


Ilya beat me to the question smile.gif. With the "mass" I went a little too far, but still there were a lot of them. American maple has really taken over everything in the city and climbed out into the suburbs. I have never seen a Tatar maple tree in urban plantings. Interestingly, no one eats American maple (I periodically inspect it).

On May 20, I found a small caterpillar on a wild apple tree in the yard. I put it in a jar, ate the leaves of an apple tree and soon pupated right on the twig. Unfortunately, there was no time to take a picture. Pupated in a white triangular cocoon in cross-section. The exit of the butterfly missed the same thing. Here's what's left, I tried to straighten it out and take a picture.

Cocoon. Pupated around May 23-25
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Imago. The release date is approximately mid-June
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P.S. And the growth of the Leafy leafwort was really massive, although there were no coniferous trees nearby.

27.08.2020 23:11, Андреас

People, please tell me-what is this"Saturnia"? "a male unpaired bird of such a strange color?" eek.gif
A week ago. Sochi City District, upper Matsesta River, ridges, gorges, dense forest.

27.08.2020 23:17, Vlad Proklov

People, please tell me-what is this"Saturnia"? "a male unpaired bird of such a strange color?" eek.gif
A week ago. Sochi city district, upper Matsesta River, ridges, gorges, dense forest.

Arctornis l-nigrum.
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27.08.2020 23:32, Андреас

Arctornis l-nigrum.

I sprinkle ashes on my head. Exotic banal, then... redface.gif

28.08.2020 1:12, Андреас

Hello. There are all sorts of herbs flying around here right now. These are almost on the same day - yesterday and today.
- Different types? I can't even get to Rod, although I have everything defined. But I didn't see these at the CMS.
It was taken in the upper reaches of the Matsesta River, a dense moist forest on steep slopes.

28.08.2020 2:14, Vlad Proklov

Hello. There are all sorts of herbs flying around here right now. These are almost on the same day - yesterday and today.
- Different types? I can't even get to Rod, although I have everything defined. But I didn't see these at the CMS.
It was taken in the upper reaches of the Matsesta River, a dense moist forest on steep slopes.

Pediasia ?contaminella and agriphila of some sort.
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29.08.2020 22:36, MacrohunterLS

Redd. kr. In the fields, on weeds
1 Large 2.5-3 cm length
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2 small up to 7 mm, flew into the light
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3 medium 1.5 cm
with or without flash
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4 about 10 mm
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30.08.2020 9:13, Sergey Didenko

Tonight in the Moscow region, in Neftyanik on the light. I can't figure out what kind of dustpan it is, I don't think I've ever seen one before

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30.08.2020 10:49, barko

Tonight in the Moscow region, in Neftyanik on the light. I can't figure out what kind of dustpan it is, I don't think I've ever seen one before
Trachea but what is it?

30.08.2020 13:12, Sergey Didenko

Trachea but what is it?

We only have atriplicis listed in our region, but this is clearly something else.

30.08.2020 14:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes, an interesting scoop above. Either this is some incredibly mocking aberration, or a guest from Primorye, or even from the Near Arctic.

And I have only an incomprehensible Nycteola from Pestovo. I was surprised by a little yellow nape, it seems to be rare for them.

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30.08.2020 17:16, VitSev

Please help me identify the thick head. Sevastopol, 30.08.2020. The muddy image was added, of course, only to approximate the color of the underside of the wing.

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30.08.2020 18:59, гук

Please help me identify the thick head. Sevastopol, 30.08.2020. The muddy image was added, of course, only to approximate the color of the underside of the wing.

I may be wrong, but it's very similar
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/hespe...ia-orbifer.html

30.08.2020 20:42, VitSev

I may be wrong, but it's very similar
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/hespe...ia-orbifer.html


Thanks! Apparently, it's the same one. I've seen and photographed the round-spotted one before. This one, in the photo, was a little confused by the too intense coloring of the front part of the first pair of wings. An individual feature, probably.

30.08.2020 21:16, Андреас

Thank you so much, Vlad!
Also, I would very much like to understand this last remaining indefinite trifle. All taken during this month. Sochi city district, upper reaches of the Matsesta River, very rough terrain, dense forest.
Here and leafworm and lichen and real fireworm szatesalas and noliida and ermine moth...
Maybe a couple of scoops crammed in because of the size...

30.08.2020 23:55, Vlad Proklov

Thank you so much, Vlad!
Also, I would very much like to understand this last remaining indefinite trifle. All taken during this month. Sochi city district, upper reaches of the Matsesta River, very rough terrain, dense forest.
Here and leafworm and lichen and real fireworm szatesalas and noliida and ermine moth...
Maybe a couple of scoops crammed in because of the size...

Shit question =)

1-Agrotera nemoralis
2-scoopie Oligia fasciuncula (?) - for the North Caucasus was not mentioned, who knows-tell me, maybe there is a similar species there?
3 - Archips podana
4 - incomprehensible crambina
5 - Yponomeuta evonymella
6 - scoop Elaphria venustula
7 - broken Eudonia sp.
8 - Choreutis nemorana
9 - erebid Pelosia muscerda
10 - something in the edge broken
11-Anania lancealis
12 - fitzitina, pas
13 - scoop, Oligia sp.
14 - Hedya atropunctana
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31.08.2020 2:00, Ilia Ustiantcev

4, in my opinion, is not crambina, but something like Ematheudes.

31.08.2020 2:05, Vlad Proklov

4, in my opinion, is not crambina, but something like Ematheudes.

Again, you're probably right!
Unpack the rest of the riddles!

31.08.2020 2:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

Again, you're probably right!
Unpack the rest of the riddles!


10 broken Cydia, most likely common pomonella
12 Euzophera bigella or Glyptoteles leucacrinella

31.08.2020 12:09, Alexandr Zhakov

Thank you so much, Vlad!
Maybe a couple of scoops crammed in because of the size...

  
2-scoopie of Oligia fasciuncula (?) - for the North Caucasus was not mentioned, who knows-tell me, maybe there is a similar species there?
13-scoop, Oligia sp.

2. And not Photedes captiuncula, so beautiful ?
13. In my opinion such Deltote pygarga.
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31.08.2020 15:04, Vlad Proklov

2. And not Photedes captiuncula, so beautiful ?
13. In my opinion, this is Deltote pygarga.

Damn, that's right!
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31.08.2020 17:29, ярослав

Orenburg region, on light,28.08.2020 Span 33 mm. Atethmia centrago (Haworth, 1809)?

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31.08.2020 18:32, Alexandr Zhakov

Orenburg region, on light,28.08.2020 Span 33 mm. Atethmia centrago (Haworth, 1809)?

Yes. yes.gif
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31.08.2020 21:25, Андреас

[quote=kotbegemot,30.08.2020 23:55]

01.09.2020 6:30, Андреас

Here comes autumn... Now, dear colleagues, I would like to understand the steps (the speed of the Internet, collections and books are not here).
Sochi city district, upper reaches of the Matsesta River, impenetrable forest, steep northern slope of the ridge.
#5 looks like a female Boarmia civctaria, like (?) ...

01.09.2020 11:53, tomen

Thank you so much, Vlad!
Also, I would very much like to understand this last remaining indefinite trifle. All taken during this month. Sochi city district, upper reaches of the Matsesta River, very rough terrain, dense forest.
Here and leafworm and lichen and real fireworm szatesalas and noliida and ermine moth...
Maybe a couple of scoops crammed in because of the size...

4, in my opinion, is not crambina, but something like Ematheudes.
Possible Anerastia lotella

01.09.2020 14:15, Alexandr Zhakov

Here comes autumn... Now, dear colleagues, I would like to understand the steps (the speed of the Internet, collections and books are not here).
Sochi city district, upper reaches of the Matsesta River, impenetrable forest, steep northern slope of the ridge.
#5 looks like a female Boarmia civctaria, sort of (?)...

Moths are quite simple, easy to determine. But among them there is an erebid, very similar to the Mediterranean species Araeopteron ecphaea, in the first catalog Blue, it is not given for Russia. Maybe some other kind?
I looked at the second issue of the catalog of Russia 2019, also no. If no one has mentioned it in the last year, then there will be a new look for the Caucasus and Russia as a whole.

This post was edited by Djon-01.09.2020 15: 00
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01.09.2020 20:37, Елизавета Рысенкова

The pictures are indistinct, but what if someone can tell you what this little thing is? confused.gif

Vladimir region, Sudogodsky district, a field near the village. Bolotskogo 26.07.2020

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02.09.2020 0:50, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, what kind of moth, which is dotted with the entire surface of the white Sea, and at a distance from the coast of more than a hundred kilometers?
Well, in Severodvinsk, they clung to the entire balcony with the DRV turned on.
We flew at the end of August.
It's peak time. Does it look like mass reproduction, or is it normal for these places?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zIrHhgWZQ6...ew?usp=drivesdk
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02.09.2020 9:39, Alexandr Zhakov

The pictures are indistinct, but what if someone can tell you what this little thing is? confused.gif
Vladimir region, Sudogodsky district, a field near the village. Bolotskogo 26.07.2020

Leaf wrapper from Cochylini, I can't get to the view from this photo. smile.gif
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03.09.2020 17:02, Filin

Tell me about scoops and other butterflies.
Kremenchuk, Poltava region

1
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2.
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3.
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Flower girl (?)
4.
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5.
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6.
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03.09.2020 18:40, svm2

Tell me, please, what kind of moth, which is dotted with the entire surface of the white Sea, and at a distance from the coast of more than a hundred kilometers?
Well, in Severodvinsk, they clung to the entire balcony with the DRV turned on.
We flew at the end of August.
It's peak time. Does it look like mass reproduction, or is it normal for these places?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zIrHhgWZQ6...ew?usp=drivesdk


Epirrita autumnata
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03.09.2020 18:47, svm2

Tell me about scoops and other butterflies.
Kremenchuk, Poltava region

1
Acronicta rumicis

2.
Anarta trifolii

3.
Euxoa tritici-gr, where are the dates?

4.
Eupithecia innotata-gr.

5.
Cosmia trapezina

6.
Minucia lunaris
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04.09.2020 13:06, MacrohunterLS

Redd. kr.
1 on elecampane
user posted image
user posted image
2: 10-12 mm
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This post was edited by MacrohunterLS - 09/04/2020 13: 08

04.09.2020 15:03, Alexandr Zhakov

Redd. kr.
1 on elecampane
2: 10-12 mm

1. Choreutis nemorana
2. Leaf wrapper, there may be several options.
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05.09.2020 12:49, Андреас

Moths are quite simple, easy to determine. But among them there is an erebid, very similar to the Mediterranean species Araeopteron ecphaea, in the first catalog Blue, it is not given for Russia. Maybe some other kind?
I looked at the second issue of the catalog of Russia 2019, also no. If no one has mentioned it in the last year, then there will be a new look for the Caucasus and Russia as a whole.

I've seen this particular one at least 10-15 times this year. smile.gif

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