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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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28.11.2020 19:25, akulich-sibiria

Michael hi.
5 this is Limnaecia phragmitella STAINTON, 1851 this year I also caught such fish at Torgash and in the reserve en masse ))
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28.11.2020 19:26, akulich-sibiria

6 like Scythris obscurella (SCOPOLI, 1763), I haven't caught others like this yet tut
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28.11.2020 19:33, akulich-sibiria

4-this is from Coleophoridae I have Multicoloria vibicigerella ZELLER, 1839, it is better to cook, I will tell you there.
I'm after Covid a couple of weeks, next week on vacation, I'll get to you, I'll give the material for my fees and I would take your moles )))
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28.11.2020 19:36, akulich-sibiria

2-like the common Nemapogon cloacella (HAWORTH, 1828) from Tineidae
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28.11.2020 19:48, akulich-sibiria

1-Epicallima formosella ([DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER], 1775) similar to OECOPHORINAE
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28.11.2020 20:08, akulich-sibiria

3-I think some kind of Gelechiia or someone from Gelechiini, I would cook .
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28.11.2020 20:09, akulich-sibiria

1, 5, possibly 3, and 4 should have new directions for our region. I already have some ))
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28.11.2020 21:14, Andrey Bezborodkin

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28.11.2020 22:06, PhilGri

Apamea sordens?
MO, Lishnyagi, 17.06

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29.11.2020 10:51, Сергей-Д

Good afternoon.
Tell me, please, the type of this leaf wrapper.
August 2020. Kyiv.

Celypha rufana.

29.11.2020 15:29, sh1981

Celypha rufana.

Thank you very much.

29.11.2020 16:21, Guest

Apamea sordens?


anceps

29.11.2020 17:23, MIV

1, 5, possibly 3, and 4 should have new directions for our region. I already have some ))


Thank you, Zhenya!
Look at these guys. At least up to families. I've already posted them - no one reacted.

1. 14mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 4.10.20
picture: 1._14______________________________________._4.10.20._leg._________.jpg

2. 18mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 15.09.20
picture: 2._18______________________________________._15.09.20._leg._________.jpg

3. Leaf wrapper? 16mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 15.09.20.
picture: 3._16______________________________________._15.09.20._leg._________.jpg

4. Leaf wrapper? 18mm - Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 18.07.20
picture: 4._18________._____.____._______________.__________________._18.07.20.__leg._________..jpg
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29.11.2020 17:50, sh1981

Good evening.
Can you tell me if it's Chlorissa cloraria or Chlorissa viridata?
July 21, 2020. Kyiv.

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29.11.2020 18:49, akulich-sibiria

Thank you, Zhenya!
Look at these guys. At least up to families. I've already posted them - no one reacted.

1. 14mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 4.10.20
picture: 1._14______________________________________._4.10.20._leg._________.jpg

2. 18mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 15.09.20
picture: 2._18______________________________________._15.09.20._leg._________.jpg

3. Leaf wrapper? 16mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 15.09.20.
picture: 3._16______________________________________._15.09.20._leg._________.jpg

4. Leaf wrapper? 18mm - Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 18.07.20
picture: 4._18________._____.____._______________.__________________._18.07.20.__leg._________..jpg


Not particularly familiar, although the first two are interesting, especially since they were caught so late. I'll call you tomorrow and make an appointment.)))

29.11.2020 20:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

1 and 2 - Acrolepiopsis ?assectella and Ypsolopha ?parenthesella
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02.12.2020 0:40, John-ST

Help me figure out Chamaesphecia.
Oba Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

1. 27.05.2013
Chamaesphecia empiformis?
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2. 01.07.2019
Chamaesphecia dumonti?
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This post was edited by John-ST-02.12.2020 00: 42

02.12.2020 19:29, vidjl

Thank you, Zhenya!
Look at these guys. At least up to families. I've already posted them - no one reacted.

4-most likely Eucosma wimmerana, but it would be best to cook for accuracy, maybe E. aemulana, E. apocrypha, E. balatonana.
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03.12.2020 7:22, ТМЗ

picture: SDC10374.JPG help identify the butterfly confused.gifof Phuket Island Thailand

03.12.2020 14:22, Melittia

[quote=John-ST,02.12.2020 01:40]
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03.12.2020 17:43, sh1981

  picture: SDC10374.JPG help me identify the butterfly confused.gifon Phuket Island Thailand

Lyssa menoetius
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04.12.2020 22:47, ИНО

One of these caterpillars Today I turned into an imago, please help me identify it.

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04.12.2020 22:55, Vlad Proklov

One of these caterpillars Today I turned into an imago, please help me identify it.

Caradrina clavipalpis
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04.12.2020 23:18, ИНО

Is it normal for its caterpillars to develop successfully while feeding on insect corpses instead of plants?

04.12.2020 23:21, Vlad Proklov

Is it normal for its caterpillars to develop successfully while feeding on insect corpses instead of plants?

Yes, it generally eats everything.

04.12.2020 23:32, ИНО

And what else is included in the number of all this, except for plantain leaves? Raspberries, for example, are flatly refused. It would be very nice for me to have such an omnivorous and rapidly developing scoop in the culture, so that I could feed the wasps at any time of the year (they love butterfly caterpillars the most). And if live plants could be replaced with "dried fruits" it would be wonderful in general. However, I'm afraid that this time everything will be limited to one imago with clear prospectsfrown.gif, although who knows, maybe there are still a lot of them buried under the spider...

The message was edited INO-04.12.2020 23: 33

05.12.2020 6:41, Bianor

China, Liaoning.

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05.12.2020 22:05, akulich-sibiria

3. 14mm - forest steppe. 18.07.20.
picture: 3._14________._____.____._______________.__________________._18.07.20.__leg._________.jpg

Mikhail 3 is Gelechiia sororculella (Hübner, 1817).

I've already identified almost all of them that I took away, and then you'll need to pass on the data sometime.
The views are interesting, I didn't have some things, but everything for our region is there, except for two.
He competed with Exaeretia mongolicella (Christoph, 1882) for a long time, but also defeated it wink.gif
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05.12.2020 22:10, akulich-sibiria

[quote=MIV,29.11.2020 22:23]

2. 18mm-Krasnoyarsk, city limits, to the light. 15.09.20
picture: 2._18______________________________________._15.09.20._leg._________.jpg

2. this is Ypsolopha parenthesella (Linnaeus, 1761)
but 1. you didn't pass it to me, look, it's clearly left in some boxes, I want to see it too. By the way, I flew there with one moth, telling you that it was Ypsolopha, and it turned out to be from the Tineidae in general - Triaxomera fulvimitrella (Sodoffsky, 1830), again, I will transmit all the data. wink.gif
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06.12.2020 18:58, vidjl

Help identify butterflies confused.gif
Thanks! smile.gif

Young friend, write to each butterfly when you catch it, for the accuracy of the definition.
1 - Alcis deversata
2 - Melanchra persicariae
3 - Tholera decimalis
4 - Hyponephele lycaon
5 - Argynnis adippe
6 - Issoria lathonia
7 - Polyommatus icarus
8 - Polyommatus damon
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07.12.2020 0:25, PhilGri

Lacanobia suasa or aliena?
2.7.2019, Luzhki, Moscow region

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This post was edited by PhilGri - 07.12.2020 00: 29

07.12.2020 9:55, гук

  
4 - Hyponephele lycaon

M. B. yurtina ???

07.12.2020 19:24, sh1981

Lacanobia suasa or aliena?
2.7.2019, Luzhki, Moscow region

user posted image

Lacanobia aliena
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07.12.2020 20:14, ИНО

And again, an unknown butterfly "self-originated" in my apartment. If the caterpillar of the previous scoop was fed with insect corpses in a terrarium with a spider, then this fireball does not even know where it came from confused.gif

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07.12.2020 20:20, Ilia Ustiantcev

Hypsopygia costalis. She eats all sorts of organic food, so at home it may well be "self-born".

07.12.2020 20:21, Vlad Proklov

And again, an unknown butterfly "self-originated" in my apartment. If the caterpillar of the previous scoop was fed with insect corpses in a terrarium with a spider, then this fireball does not even know where it came from confused.gif

Hypsopygia costalis - hay moth. Eats plant debris.
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07.12.2020 20:26, ИНО

It sounds promising. Oh, it's a pity that I'm also alone. It would be better if only a couple of scoops or a couple of these fires were hatched.

07.12.2020 22:48, sh1981

Good evening.
Tell me, please, the type of this leaf wrapper.
August 2020. Kyiv.

Pictures:
picture: DSC00228.JPG
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07.12.2020 22:57, Vlad Proklov

Good evening.
Tell me, please, the type of this leaf wrapper.
August 2020. Kyiv.

Celypha striana

08.12.2020 0:53, sh1981

Celypha striana

Thank you very much.

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