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16.03.2021 20:35, MIV

Ex. far from the first freshness, but there is a suspicion of Hadena filograna.
Span kr. 26mm
Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 14.07.19.

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16.03.2021 20:50, MIV

Maybe someone knows these scoops from the South. Primorye?
Primorsky kr., Khasansky district, Barabash. Beginning of July.
Span kr. 28mm.

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16.03.2021 23:08, sh1981

Ex. far from the first freshness, but there is a suspicion of Hadena filograna.
Span kr. 26mm
Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 14.07.19.

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Да.
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18.03.2021 15:17, vidjl

Maybe someone knows these scoops from the South. Primorye?
Primorsky kr., Khasansky district, Barabash. Beginning of July.
Span kr. 28mm.

Mythimna simplex simplex (Leech, 1889), a nominative subspecies. In Japan, there are M. s. japonica (Yoshimatsu, 1994), which have dark curved lines on the upper wings, especially in females.
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This post was edited by vidjl-03/18/2021 15: 31
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18.03.2021 18:25, RRV1995

Colleagues, hello!

Please help me with the definition.

For some reason, I can't attach a photo, so I specify the link to the image. I apologize in advance for the quality.

https://sun9-71.userapi.com/impg/RqiHlSFw5j...4495&type=album

Labels:
1.Rep. Dagestan, Nogai district, Nogai steppe, Sosnovka Nature Monument Protected Area
2.Rep. Dagestan, Buinaksky district, above s. Upper Kazanishche
3. Lebanon, Akkar, 2.5 km SE Qoubaiyat

This post was edited by RRV1995-18.03.2021 18: 32

20.03.2021 21:04, chebur

I ask for help in determining the fire pit.
15.09.2018 Russia, Moscow region, Serpukhovskaya district, Luzhki district, by day
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The post was edited by chebur-20.03.2021 21: 09

20.03.2021 22:17, Vlad Proklov

I ask for help in determining the fire pit.
15.09.2018 Russia, Moscow region, Serpukhovskaya district, Luzhki district, by day

Imho Mecyna flavalis
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20.03.2021 22:18, Vlad Proklov

Colleagues, hello!

Please help me with the definition.

For some reason, I can't attach a photo, so I specify the link to the image. I apologize in advance for the quality.


In my opinion, this is all some kind of Hypochalcia.

20.03.2021 23:24, chebur

I ask for help in determining the moths.
1. Is this a pair of Idaea serpentata (Hufnagel, 1767)?
14.07.2016 Russia, Moscow region, Serpukhovskaya district, Luzhki district, by day
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2.?
29.07.2016 Russia, Moscow region, Serpukhovskaya district, Luzhki district, by day
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3. Female Scopula ternata (Schrank, 1802)?
16.06.2018 Russia, Yaroslavl region, Batkovskoe verkhovoe boloto,
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26.03.2021 20:25, MIV

Please help me determine up to the type. I think it's some kind of Diarsia.
Altai, Ust-Koksinsky district, Kucherla. 13.07.11.
Span kr. 29mm

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26.03.2021 20:55, svm2

I ask for help in determining the moths.
1. Is this a pair of Idaea serpentata (Hufnagel, 1767)?
14.07.2016 Russia, Moscow region, Serpukhovskaya district, Luzhki district, by day


2.?
29.07.2016 Russia, Moscow region, Serpukhov district,

1-внизу-ochrata
2-Idaea sylvestraria
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27.03.2021 0:38, chebur

1-at the bottom-ochrata


Thanks!
And the upper one is Idaea serpentata? Or is it hard to tell from the photo?

27.03.2021 7:06, svm2

serpentata
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28.03.2021 22:31, chebur

I ask for help in identifying this moth.
3.06.2015 Russia, Voronezh region, Liskinsky district, Divnogorye, chalk hills, na svet
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28.03.2021 22:43, I.roK.ez

I ask for help in identifying this moth.
3.06.2015 Russia, Voronezh region, Liskinsky district, Divnogorye, chalk hills, to the light



Synopsia sociaria
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28.03.2021 23:06, chebur

Tell me, please, what kind of Acronicta and do I understand correctly that it is a male and a female?
5.05.2018 Chekhov district, Moscow region
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The post was edited by chebur - 28.03.2021 23: 07

29.03.2021 18:30, vidjl

Tell me, please, what kind of Acronicta and do I understand correctly that it is a male and a female?
5.05.2018 Chekhov district, Moscow region

Acronicta auricoma, yes, male and female.

This post was edited by vidjl - 03/29/2021 18: 30
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29.03.2021 23:50, chebur

I ask for help in identifying these two moths collected during the day.
1.19.08.2017
Luzhki village, Serpukhovskaya district, Moscow region, Russia
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2.11.06.2017
Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district
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30.03.2021 6:45, svm2

Epirrhoe tristata
Epirrhoe alternata
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04.04.2021 0:39, chebur

Please help me identify this shabby leaf wrapper (if at all possible).
1.5.2016 Moscow, Southern Administrative District, by day
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I also ask you to confirm or refute my assumptions about the species belonging of these two sacks:
1. Sterrhopterix fusca (Haworth, 1809)?
from the cover, spring 2012, Moscow region, Chekhov district
Wingspan 21 mm
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2. Psyche casta (Pallas, 1767)?
29.6.2018 Moscow, Southern Administrative District, on light
Wingspan-12 mm.
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04.04.2021 0:52, chebur

I ask for help in identifying these moths.
1. 28.X.-1.XI.2013 S Iran, Sistan & Beloujistan prov., Tange Surkheh
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2. 4.6.2011 Chekhov district, Moscow region, Russia
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3. 28.5.2011 Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district
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4. 28.5.2011 Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district
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04.04.2021 8:33, svm2

1-Phaselia sp., genital species, in Iran serrularia, erica, very similar to the Turkish-Arabian deliciosaria
2-in my view male E. subfuscata
3,4-Scopula floslactata-males
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04.04.2021 20:01, MIV

Vasily, please look at my Eupithecia as well.
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Span of cr. 18mm
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2. Span of cr. 20mm
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3. Span of cr. 20mm
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4. Span of cr. 18mm
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04.04.2021 22:44, chebur

Please help me identify these two eupithecies.
1. Moscow, lesopark, in the afternoon, 13.6.2016
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2. Moscow, lesopark, in the afternoon, 29.7.2018
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05.04.2021 6:15, svm2

1-egenaria
2-icterata
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05.04.2021 12:40, svm2

Vasily, please look at my Eupithecia as well.
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

2. Span of cr. 20mm
4. Span cr. 18mm

Unfortunately, I don't know your region, first of all, and second of all, it's Eupithecia-the quality of copies and images is important, and, of course, the date.
2 - more or less exactly innotata/ochridata. USineva for 22 regions are not given, but there is one nearby.Signs that Mironov does not quite work, you need to cook, good images of genitals in
Fasekas 4-it looks like absinthiata/goossensiata (if July), Mironov does not consider the second one as a species, but DNA analysis showed that it is still a species, smaller than the first one and lives on heather( Usinev is not in the catalog)
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05.04.2021 23:46, chebur

Please help me identify these two butterflies.
1. Moscow, na svet, 20.7.2018
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2. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 12.5.2018
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06.04.2021 6:22, svm2

1-In my opinion Hoplodrina octogenaria
2-Xanthorhoe biriviata
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06.04.2021 8:51, ярослав

Unfortunately, I don't know your region, first of all, and second of all, it's Eupithecia-the quality of copies and images is important, and, of course, the date.
2 - more or less exactly innotata/ochridata. USineva for 22 regions are not given, but there is one nearby.Signs that Mironov does not quite work, you need to cook, good images of genitals in
Fasekas 4-it looks like absinthiata/goossensiata (if July), Mironov does not consider the second one as a species, but DNA analysis showed that it is still a species, smaller than the first one and lives on heather( Usinev is not in the catalog)

Can you tell me where these images are from Fasecas?

06.04.2021 11:16, svm2

Fasekas_2019_Hungarian Eupithecini studies_No.9_innotata-group.pdf
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06.04.2021 23:38, chebur

Please help me identify these two motes:
1. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 29.5.2016
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2. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 12.5.2018
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07.04.2021 0:18, vidjl

Please help me identify these two motes:
1. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 29.5.2016
2. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 12.5.2018

1 Cyclophora punctaria
2 Cyclophora albipunctata
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08.04.2021 23:25, MIV

Dear moth-like lepidoptera specialists, Please help me classify my instances, at least up to families.

1. Span kr. 16mm
Krasnoyarsk, city line, on the light. 15.09.20.
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2. Span kr. 14mm
Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe, to the light. 18.07.20.
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3. Span kr. 17mm
Krasnoyarsk (city line), on the light. 6.07.20.
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4. Span kr. 22mm
Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe, to the light. 13.06.20
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09.04.2021 22:43, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov, June, forest park.
Apollo Parnassius?
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09.04.2021 23:29, sh1981

Saratov, June, forest park.
Apollo Parnassius?
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Parnassius mnemosyne
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10.04.2021 0:22, Anton Kozyrev

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Saratov, June, forest park.

10.04.2021 8:43, chebur

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10.04.2021 9:10, chebur

I ask for help in identifying these moths.
All of them were born in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.
1. 19.06.2011
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2. 24.07.2011. The wingspan is 22 mm.
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3. 24.07.2011. Wingspan-15 mm
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10.04.2021 9:27, Vlad Proklov

I ask for help in identifying these moths.
All of them were born in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.
1. 19.06.2011

1 - Lomaspilis nigrita
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10.04.2021 9:31, Vlad Proklov

Dear moth-like lepidoptera specialists, Please help me classify my instances, at least up to families.

1 - Acleris sp.
2 - Gelechiidae. Pay attention to the notch on the hind wings: because of it, this family is called "notch-winged moths".
3 - Cnephasiini
4 - Pseudosciaphila branderiana
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