E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

Pages: 1 ...947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955... 986

22.12.2020 6:49, akulich-sibiria

A completely unfamiliar scoop from Khakassia.
Shirinsky district, Chernoe Ozero settlement. 7.07.20.
Span cr. 41mm


And also from the same place. Similar to Polia conspicua.
Span cr. 42mm


And your opinion on the Hood. Caught there, too.
Span of cr. 40mm

[/quote]


Mikhail, I take it that my capture was accurate? ))))
It looks like you can still catch and catch there, a lot of interesting things can be wink.gif

22.12.2020 6:51, akulich-sibiria

In the village of Shira in 2014, at the end of July, I caught two specimens, both males, one good, the other fairly beaten. Shira is probably only 50 kilometers from the Black Lake, I think it should also be there. In the collection were as undefined for a long time, I considered them banal, only in 2017 I identified them.
There are enough good images of this scoop on the web, there are definitely more than a hundred of them, especially on Japanese sites. I don't have any decent photography equipment yet, so there's no point in uploading an image from an iPhone. Here is the link to the Finnish website:
http://perhoset.nettitieto.fi/historia/had...skraelingia.htm
I don't remember where it came from yet:


The Shire is about 45 km away. I'll try to remember this view, just in case it gets caught. ))))

22.12.2020 8:14, kovyl

Dmitry, yes, I came across some representatives of this genus and sometimes there are not enough genitals, but here I think both genitals and the wing pattern are quite original.
I looked at the determinants of DV and EC and Razovsky and Internet sources, according to the appearance of Eucosma campoliliana with small "blots", but the genitals are between Eucosma obumbratana and Eucosma hohenwartiana, but the color of the wings is strikingly different. Who else can I show you?..

To Svetlana Nedoshivina, if she won't tell you, then confused.gif

22.12.2020 8:14, kovyl

1. Please tell me the wintering flat moth, if possible. Penza region.

[attachmentid()=326813]
2. And this one, also wintering.

[attachmentid()=326814]
3. And this, perhaps, moth. July.
[attachmentid()=326815]

The third one is ognevka
Likes: 1

22.12.2020 9:48, akulich-sibiria

Svetlana Nedoshivina, if she doesn't tell you, then confused.gif


Vyacheslav Knyazev was baffled. 100% on wings one kind, on genitals not it....
I couldn't get it mixed up, and I didn't work with any others at the time

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 12/25/2020 12: 40

22.12.2020 9:55, kovyl

Maybe it's a new species altogether!
I'm telling you, go to Svetlana. Do you know her?" Let's go to the PM, and then already offtop went.

This post was edited by kovyl - 12/22/2020 09: 56

22.12.2020 13:00, akulich-sibiria

He identified it as Clepsis nybomi (Hackman, 1950). It looks like a new species for Siberia. ))
picture: IMG_8896_.jpg
picture: IMG_8897_.jpg
picture: IMG_8898_.jpg
Likes: 3

22.12.2020 15:04, kovyl

jump.gif
By what did you determine it?

22.12.2020 15:07, Vlad Proklov

1. Please tell me the wintering flat moth, if possible. Penza region.

1-possibly Exaeretia ciniflonella
2-Hypena rostralis
3-Endotricha flammealis
Likes: 1

22.12.2020 18:35, akulich-sibiria

  jump.gif
By what did you determine it?


According to Razovsky at the beginning, but then I looked at the Internet. Well, it seems that there are no other options and in the catalog, only one find is officially in the Russian Federation smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif

22.12.2020 19:43, MIV

In the village of Shira in 2014, at the end of July, I caught two specimens, both males, one good, the other fairly beaten. Shira is probably only 50 kilometers from the Black Lake, I think it should also be there. In the collection were as undefined for a long time, I considered them banal, only in 2017 I identified them.
There are enough good images of this scoop on the web, there are definitely more than a hundred of them, especially on Japanese sites. I don't have any decent photography equipment yet, so there's no point in uploading an image from an iPhone. Here is the link to the Finnish website:
http://perhoset.nettitieto.fi/historia/had...skraelingia.htm
I don't remember where it came from yet:


Thank you, Alexander!
Chukhontsy made an interesting site.
These L. skraelingia are very similar to the Sayan Lasionycta alpicola, if they are correctly identified.

1. Zap. Sayan, Ergaki village, N-1500m. 17.07.09.
Span cr. 32mm
picture: 1._Lasionycta_alpicola_Laf._et_Konon.__1988__32________._________.___________1500_._17.07.09._leg.__.______.jpg

2. Zap. Sayan, Ergaki, mountain taiga. 06.07.19.
Span cr. 34mm
picture: 2._Lasionycta_alpicola_Laf._et_Konon.__1988__34________._________.____________.______._06.07.19.__leg.___________..JPG

23.12.2020 0:35, t00m

Penza region.

Pictures:
picture: Wed_Dec_23_00_14_57.jpg
Wed_Dec_23_00_14_57.jpg — (48.07к)

23.12.2020 1:02, vidjl

Thank you, Alexander!
Chukhontsy made an interesting site.
These L. skraelingia are very similar to the Sayan Lasionycta alpicola, if they are correctly identified.

As for these scoops, I would say that these are two L. skraelingia, which differ well from L. alpicola. Here's Anton Volynkin's alpicola.
http://bioaltai-sayan.ru/regnum/pict-a/pho...lpicola_fot.jpg
Likes: 1

23.12.2020 10:22, Ilia Ustiantcev

Penza region.

Nemophora dumerilellus
Likes: 1

23.12.2020 10:29, akulich-sibiria

a question about this beast here. Bucculatrix ratisbonensis or pannonica?
The first time I was able to see the wing pattern, this point is closer to the top, I reviewed all other sources of photos, like the pannonica point is not so well expressed. confused.gif
Valva hesitated a little, but I don't think it will affect the overall picture much
picture: IMG_8714_.JPG
picture: IMG_8710_.JPG
picture: IMG_8711_.JPG
picture: IMG_8712_.JPG

23.12.2020 20:27, MIV

Already posted on the Forum this scoop. Maybe now someone will think of something.
Span kr. 33mm. The eyes are covered with hairs.
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 13.06.20.

picture: 1._33________.____.____._______________.__________________._13.06.20._leg._________.jpg
picture: 1._33________.____.____._______________.__________________._13.06.20._leg._________..jpg

25.12.2020 11:54, kovyl

According to Razovsky at the beginning, but then I looked at the Internet. Well, it seems that there are no other options and in the catalog, only one find is officially in the Russian Federation smile.gif  smile.gif  smile.gif

If the place of discovery is far from yours, then post

25.12.2020 12:41, akulich-sibiria

Vyacheslav Knyazev was baffled. 100% on wings one kind, on genitals not it....
I couldn't get it mixed up, and I didn't work with any others at the time




In general, the circle was closed with Eucosma pergratana (REBEL, 1914). It would be nice to see not only the drawing, but also a photo of this type. Yuri Ivanovich Budashkin also stopped at this view ))

25.12.2020 13:39, kovyl

In general, the circle was closed with Eucosma pergratana (REBEL, 1914). It would be nice to see not only the drawing, but also a photo of this type. Yuri Ivanovich Budashkin also stopped at this view ))

Send me your email, I'll send you an article, there seems to be a good image.

27.12.2020 14:30, vidjl

Already posted on the Forum this scoop. Maybe now someone will think of something.
Span kr. 33mm. The eyes are covered with hairs.
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 13.06.20.

Nothing more similar to it than Conisania arida comes to mind, again the shape of the wings is confusing, although the pattern is almost one in one.

This post was edited by vidjl - 12/27/2020 14: 31
Likes: 1

27.12.2020 19:39, MIV

Nothing more similar to it than Conisania arida comes to mind, again the shape of the wings is confusing, although the pattern is almost one in one.


Yes! Thank you Alexander! In this specimen, the wing tips are much lower after spreading, and the color is probably somewhat darker than usual.
Likes: 1

28.12.2020 1:11, vidjl

Maybe someone is familiar with the scoop from Primorye?
Primorskiy kr., Khasansky district, pos. Barabash. 29.09.17.

user posted image

Michael, tell me the size of this scoop, there are some assumptions)

This post was edited by vidjl-28.12.2020 01: 13
Likes: 1

28.12.2020 14:41, Grigory Grigoryev

Michael, tell me the size of this scoop, there are some assumptions)


I think it is Hyalobole albimacula
Likes: 2

28.12.2020 16:48, vidjl

I think it's Hyalobole albimacula

I here, too, assume that it is, the dimensions wanted to clarify:
https://www.zin.ru/collections/Lepidoptera/...345391971383599

Here with inaturalist.org

This post was edited by vidjl - 28.12.2020 17: 53

Pictures:
картинка: https__static.inaturalist.org_photos_101162561_original.png
https__static.inaturalist.org_photos_101162561_original.png — (1.29мб)

Likes: 1

28.12.2020 22:56, MIV

Michael, tell me the size of this scoop, there are some assumptions)


Span of cr. 29mm
Likes: 1

29.12.2020 20:36, MIV

Some kind of Xanthorhoe?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga.13.06.17.
Span of cr. 20mm
picture: Xanthorhoe_sp..jpg

29.12.2020 20:43, MIV

Is it Lacanobia thalassina or L. w-latinum? I can't figure out how they differ.
Krasnoyarsk (city limits), to the light. 27.05.20.
Span cr. 35mm
picture: 2._35_______________________________________._27.05.20._leg._________.jpg

29.12.2020 21:37, svm2

Is it Lacanobia thalassina or L. w-latinum? I can't figure out how they differ.
Krasnoyarsk (city limits), to the light. 27.05.20.
Span of cr. 35mm

https://www.entomo.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=34866
Likes: 1

30.12.2020 5:59, John-ST

Help me figure it out.

15.07.2020
Nizhne-Chirskaya St., Volgograd region

Hecatera dysodea?
picture: RSCN7327r.jpg

30.12.2020 9:46, svm2

Some kind of Xanthorhoe?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga.13.06.17.
Span of cr. 20mm

Very similar to the rare X. insperata
Likes: 1

31.12.2020 11:21, VAZ

What kind of lipedoptera? Seychelles, Mahe.

Pictures:
picture: DflyDIy43hM.jpg
DflyDIy43hM.jpg — (312.17к)

04.01.2021 14:16, Vassa

Please help me identify the butterflies. 4.1.2021, Chuvashia. in the snow

Pictures:
picture: 4.01.2021_011.JPG
4.01.2021_011.JPG — (306.05к)

picture: 4.01.2021_008.JPG
4.01.2021_008.JPG — (282.92к)

04.01.2021 15:38, Alexandr Zhakov

Probably Acleris notana / ferrugana.

04.01.2021 15:47, Oleg Nikolsky

I wonder why these Acleris like snow so much. I was very surprised when I met quite alive crawling individuals in the winter season (http://butterflies-32.net/microlepidoptera/acleris-lipsiana.html).
Likes: 1

04.01.2021 17:06, Vassa

thanks for the definition!
I think butterflies, as well as spiders, nuts and so on. wildlife (except "snow species") they end up in the snow by accident. Butterflies most likely winter under the bark and come to life in the thaw. But the fact that they are not afraid of minus (today -1°, humidity 89-93) is a fact!
Acleris notana / ferrugana was also recorded in the UK in January.
Likes: 1

05.01.2021 10:57, Vassa

good day! Is this the caterpillar Euthrix potatoria? Marked on snow during a thaw. Chuvashia

Pictures:
picture: 1.jpg
1.jpg — (64.11 k)

picture: 2.jpg
2.jpg — (293.83 k)

05.01.2021 17:41, John-ST

good day! Is this the caterpillar Euthrix potatoria? Marked on snow during a thaw. Chuvashia

Yes
there is a separate theme for tracks

05.01.2021 20:52, MIV

Please check out the roc tutorial. Krasnoyarsk. Maybe they are familiar to someone, at least up to Rod.

1. Span of cr. 21mm - 5.08.20.
picture: 1.__________21________._____.____._______________.__________________._5.08.20.__leg._________.jpg

2. Wingspan cr. 31mm-28.06.20.
picture: 2._________31_______________________________________._28.06.20._leg._________.jpg

3. Span of cr. 30mm - 1.07.20.
picture: 3._________30_______________________________________._1.07.20._leg._________.jpg

4. Span of cr. 19mm-18.07.20.

05.01.2021 21:43, akulich-sibiria

1. something without dissecting I can't find the right photo, although I've come across it more than once before confused.gif
picture: IMG_20210106_012837_resized_20210106_013021673.jpg
2. what kind of family is this?
картинка: IMG_20210106_013933_resized_20210106_014004071.jpg

05.01.2021 21:49, vafdog

1. something without dissecting I can't find the right photo, although I've come across it more than once before confused.gif
2. what kind of family is this?



Hypercallia citrinalis
Cynaeda sp.
Likes: 1

Pages: 1 ...947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955... 986

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.