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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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11.02.2021 11:20, Alexandr Zhakov

Thank you for your help in identifying it.
I will continue to post an indefinite figure.
All Volgograd region. st-ts Nizhne-Chirskaya.
11. 26.06.2016
Can Agdistis be defined up to the form?
12. 25.06.2016
Cnaemidophorus rhododactyla?
13. 27.06.2016
Cnaemidophorus rhododactyla?
14. 26.06.2016
Marasmarcha?
The next four Emmelina monodactyla?
15. 24.06.2016
16. 24.06.2016
17. 26.06.2016
18. 26.06.2016
19. 25.06.2016
Ypsolopha horridella?
20. 27.06.2016
Ypsolopha?

11. No, you can't go before the view.
12 and 13 yes
14 rod yes, you can not get to the view, you need to look at what is there, but there may be surprises.
15-18 Emmelina yes, but there are two species, they do not differ in appearance, but the second one is very rare.
19 is similar.
20 similar to Ypsolopha coriacella
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11.02.2021 17:43, Ilia Ustiantcev

coriacella in the Volgograd region is unlikely to be, she has nothing to eat there. This is most likely chazariella.
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11.02.2021 20:16, John-ST

11. No, you can't go before the view.
12 and 13 yes
14 rod yes, you can not get to the view, you need to look at what is there, but there may be surprises.
15-18 Emmelina yes, but there are two species, they do not differ in appearance, but the second one is very rare.
19 is similar.
20 similar to Ypsolopha coriacella



coriacella in the Volgograd region is unlikely to be, she has nothing to eat there. This is most likely chazariella.


Thank you very much.

The nearest pine trees are 3 hours away on the highway.
About chazariella, too, the idea was. It seems that the Tatar maple is one thing, self-seeding grew, so somewhere along the beams there is still.

The post was edited by John-ST-11.02.2021 20: 19

12.02.2021 13:26, Farfalla

Is this a brown pigeon ( Aricia agestis)?
Taken Kiev region 18.07,
Thank you!!!

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12.02.2021 14:30, гук

Is this a brown pigeon ( Aricia agestis)?
Taken Kiev region 18.07,
Thank you!!!

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/lycae...a-tityrus-.html
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13.02.2021 17:09, Andrey Ponomarev

Today I checked the sawflies and two butterflies flew out of one jar with moss. and one, fortunately for me, remained.
Poplar 13.02.2021
Haplotinea ditella or Haplotinea insectella?
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14.02.2021 18:55, MIV

What is this moth? Span of kr.
9mm. Near Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 5.08.20
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14.02.2021 18:58, Vlad Proklov

What is this moth? Span of kr.
9mm. Near Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 5.08.20

Prochoreutis sp.
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14.02.2021 19:41, akulich-sibiria

What is this moth? Span of kr.
9mm. Near Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 5.08.20
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Family Choreutidae molelistoverty.
I have several types, let's cook ))) smile.gif
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15.02.2021 16:13, MIV

sem. Choreutidae of the moth-wrasse.
I have several types, let's cook ))) smile.gif

Cook it. Don't forget to add salt smile.gif.

17.02.2021 21:32, dabl

Is it possible to determine? Karelia, June.

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18.02.2021 10:11, maik

Tell me the butterfly. Stavropol forest to light 2.2.2021 L-20mm Agonopterix heracliana ?
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18.02.2021 20:08, akulich-sibiria

Tell me the butterfly. Stavropol forest to light 2.2.2021 L-20mm Agonopterix heracliana ?
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To be honest I confuse them with genitals
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19.02.2021 21:02, Sergey Rybalkin

Scoops from the Crimea, who has any ideas?
I ask for help in determining.

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21.02.2021 15:55, MIV

Please tell me - is it Acasis viretata or A. appensata?
Krasnoyarsk, zap-k Stolby. 19.05.20.
Span of cr. 19mm

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21.02.2021 16:26, vidjl

Please tell me - is it Acasis viretata or A. appensata?
Krasnoyarsk, zap-k Stolby. 19.05.20.
Span of cr. 19mm

Acasis appensata, nominative subspecies, it seems.

This post was edited by vidjl - 02/21/2021 16: 46
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21.02.2021 17:56, MIV

Acasis appensata, nominative subspecies, it seems.


Thank you Alexander.
And what do you think these Acases are?
The same from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. May. 19-20mm

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21.02.2021 18:28, vidjl

Thank you Alexander.
And what do you think these Acases are?
The same from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. May. 19-20mm

Acasis viretata both by mym
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22.02.2021 11:27, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, what kind of Drasteria is this?

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22.02.2021 20:36, PhilGri

Dear all,
is this Ilos or Chetverikova?
Do I understand correctly that Chetverikov's allocated space on the PC should be much more whitish? If so, then it turns out that these are ilos?

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This post was edited by PhilGri - 22.02.2021 22: 27

22.02.2021 20:57, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, please, what kind of Drasteria is this?

In my opinion, the usual caucasica.
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23.02.2021 11:55, Sergey Rybalkin

In my opinion, the usual caucasica.

Some kind of non-standard, dark one...
Well, apparently, it happens....

23.02.2021 11:56, Sergey Rybalkin

Dear all,
is this Ilos or Chetverikova?
Do I understand correctly that Chetverikov's allocated space on the PC should be much more whitish? If so, then it turns out that these are ilos?

user posted image

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Chetverikovi from above differs well, sfoikayte.

23.02.2021 12:00, Sergey Rybalkin

Scoops from the Crimea, who has any ideas?
I ask for help in determining.

Maybe someone will need it....
Euxoa conspicua
Rhyacia simulans
By the way, the last one in question in the Crimea, in the catalog 2019!

23.02.2021 13:00, PhilGri

Thank you. I'm not sure about these.
Is Chetverikova among them?

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Chetverikovi from above differs well, sfoikayte.

25.02.2021 18:29, akulich-sibiria

good evening. In a dead end with this tortricidea. I can't find any similar ones with this form of uncus and edeagus. Valvae are weakly chitinized and it was difficult to move them to the sides.

I can't upload a photo confused.gif

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 25.02.2021 18: 30

03.03.2021 17:19, maik

Good evening, dear entomologists. In June 20 in V. Novgorod caught a butterfly went through the sites did not find. Help me determine Again the photo does not load

03.03.2021 20:04, vidjl

Good evening, dear entomologists. In June 20 in V. Novgorod caught a butterfly went through the sites did not find. Help me determine if the photo isn't loading again

Upload it here, and leave a link or preview:
https://radikal.ru/
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04.03.2021 6:57, maik

Thank you uploaded it or not I don't know
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04.03.2021 7:22, Vlad Proklov

Thank you uploaded it or not I don't know

Heterolocha laminaria, only in Novgorod it has nothing to do: either delivery, or the label is mixed up (in Stavropol it should be).

The post was edited by kotbegemot-03/04/2021 07: 24

04.03.2021 7:35, maik

Heterolocha laminaria, only in Novgorod it has nothing to do: either delivery, or the label is mixed up (in Stavropol it should be).

Thank you I'll check the label Sorry. my inattention. She's from Arkhyz.

This post was edited by maik-03/04/2021 07: 37

04.03.2021 20:00, MIV

What kind of noctuina? Krasnoyarsk Territory, Sharypovsky district, Parnaya village. 03.07.1988.

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06.03.2021 1:04, vidjl

What kind of noctuina? Krasnoyarsk Territory, Sharypovsky district, Parnaya village. 03.07.1988.

Pseudohermonassa ononensis
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09.03.2021 15:56, MIV

Please help me deal with Polia'mi.

1. Most likely Polia subcontigua (formerly P. altaica)
Khakassia, pos. Shira. 3.07.03. Span of cr. 40mm
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2. With the label "P. altaica", but not similar to the first one.
Khakassia, Shirinsky district, pos. Tuim. 6.08.09. Span cr. 41mm
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09.03.2021 18:21, svm2

In my opinion, the female and male of the same vida
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09.03.2021 22:45, vidjl

Please help me deal with Polia'mi.

1. Most likely Polia subcontigua (formerly P. altaica)
Khakassia, pos. Shira. 3.07.03. Span of cr. 40mm
2. Labelled "P. altaica", but not like the first one.
Khakassia, Shirinsky district, pos. Tuim. 6.08.09. Span cr. 41mm

Yes, Polia subcontigua both.
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12.03.2021 22:37, MIV

Please help me identify the fire source.
Khakassia, Kuznetsk Alatau, Priiskovy settlement. 8.07.20.

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14.03.2021 19:28, vidjl

Please help me identify the fire source.
Khakassia, Kuznetsk Alatau, Priiskovy settlement. 8.07.20.

Evergestis frumentalis is most likely so pale
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14.03.2021 21:04, MIV

Evergestis frumentalis is probably so pale


Something close, but not her.

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15.03.2021 23:54, vidjl

Something close, but not her.

Evergestis sophialis is still similar in design, but it does not reach your region, but only to the Urals, in general, you need to cook smile.gif
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