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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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10.04.2021 9:57, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify this shabby leaf wrapper (if at all possible).
1.5.2016 Moscow, Southern Administrative District, by day

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

2. Psyche casta (Pallas, 1767)?
29.6.2018 Moscow, Southern Administrative District, on light
wingspan-12 mm.


1-pass
2-the genus is the same, the species is most likely also
3 - such pouches are all the same, only dismembered.
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10.04.2021 10:19, svm2

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

2. 24.07.2011. The wingspan is 22 mm.

3. 24.07.2011. The wingspan is 15 mm.



1-What is nigrita already a species of? In the 5th volume of GME L. opis ssp. nigrita
2-too killed, the size fits E. innotata-gr., but not the fact
3-E. plumbeolata
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10.04.2021 10:26, Vlad Proklov

1-What is nigrita already a species of? In volume 5 of GME, L. opis ssp. nigrita
2 is too dead, E. innotata-gr. fits in size, but not fact
3-E. plumbeolata

1-In the Far Eastern catalog, Belyaev raised it to a type, opis of the purely Far Eastern type, they are both sympatric there and it is nigrita that goes to Europe. I'm too lazy to put a link, but there is one on the flora and fauna.
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10.04.2021 18:28, chebur

Please help me identify these butterflies.
1. Russia, Moscow, 25.5.2011
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2. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 17.7.2011
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3. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 17.7.2011
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4. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 19.6.2011
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5. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 29.5.2011
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6. Russia, Voronezh region, Liskinsky district, Divnogorye farm, chalk hills, 1.6.2011
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11.04.2021 9:41, svm2

Please help me identify these butterflies.
1. Russia, Moscow, 25.5.2011

2. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 17.7.2011

3. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 17.7.2011

4. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 19.6.2011

5. Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, 29.5.2011

6. Russia, Voronezh region, Liskinsky district, Divnogorye farm, chalk hills, 1.6.2011

1-Acronicta cuspis/tridens/psi-exactly-cook or on the tracks
here Fins are trying something, try it maybe it will work, I don't have
http://perhoset.nettitieto.fi/historia/acr...cronictinae.htm

2-Apterogenum ypsillon

3-Brachylomia viminalis

4-Herminia grisealis

5-Abrostola tripartita

6- Phaiogramma etruscaria
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11.04.2021 10:13, dabl

Is it possible to identify a moth before its appearance? Karelia, June.
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11.04.2021 11:44, svm2

In my opinion Rheumaptera hastata
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13.04.2021 22:31, MIV

Is it a cabbage moth (Plutella xylostella) or something similar? If so, this is a new view for 22 regions jump.gif.
Krasnoyarsk region. July 2020
Span of cr. 15mm

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The post was edited by MIV-13.04.2021 22: 34

14.04.2021 18:28, vidjl

Is it a cabbage moth (Plutella xylostella) or something similar? If so, this is a new view for 22 regions jump.gif.
Krasnoyarsk region. July 2020
Span of cr. 15mm

Yes, it, and it could not have been, was simply not identified. Now in 32 regions out of 40 there are smile.gif
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17.04.2021 17:05, akulich-sibiria

Is it a cabbage moth (Plutella xylostella) or something similar? If so, this is a new view for 22 regions jump.gif.
Krasnoyarsk region. July 2020
Span of cr. 15mm

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Mikhail, we have a lot of it, it flies everywhere and always )))
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17.04.2021 17:07, akulich-sibiria

Sinevu has clearly made a mistake here. In our 2018 article, we specified it for 22 regions ))
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17.04.2021 17:26, RRV1995

Colleagues, hello!
Help me identify Anumeta.

Republic of Dagestan, Nogai district,**. 07. 2020

I attach links to photos:

https://sun9-37.userapi.com/impg/0VG_SHVmrf...82e6&type=album

https://sun9-7.userapi.com/impg/nQ7LXo5OxA9...fe4a&type=album

17.04.2021 17:43, Alexandr Zhakov

Colleagues, hello!
Help me identify Anumeta.

Republic of Dagestan, Nogai district,**. 07. 2020

I attach links to photos:


From the Levokumsky district of the Stavropol Territory, in his last article, A. N. Poltavsky cites Anumeta cestis. It looks like you have this view too.

17.04.2021 17:48, Vlad Proklov

From the Levokumsky district of the Stavropol Territory, in his last article, A. N. Poltavsky cites Anumeta cestis. It looks like you have this view, too.

What's the article? Can I use a pdf?

17.04.2021 18:14, Alexandr Zhakov

What's the article? Can I use a pdf?

A. N. Poltavsky, P. N. Korzhov
SCOOPS (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUOIDEA) OF THE SVETLY ERIK ENTOMOLOGICAL REFUGIUM

Sent it by mail. smile.gif

This post was edited by Djon-17.04.2021 18: 15
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17.04.2021 18:25, RRV1995

From the Levokumsky district of the Stavropol Territory, in his last article, A. N. Poltavsky cites Anumeta cestis. It looks like you have this view, too.


Thank you for your prompt response!

Like A. cestis, I identified the lower instances in the photo (from the same collection point)
https://sun9-41.userapi.com/impg/ehqjPdkvtJ...f7f8&type=album

This post was edited by RRV1995-17.04.2021 18: 34
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17.04.2021 18:40, Alexandr Zhakov

Very interesting, and butterflies of the same time of summer?
males-females?

This post was edited by Djon-17.04.2021 18: 43

17.04.2021 18:53, Vlad Proklov

Thank you for your prompt response!

Like A. cestis, I identified the lower instances in the photo (from the same collection point)

Something very interesting you caught! We need to look at what Anumeta are found in Transcaucasia. Can I use a dot?

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 17.04.2021 18: 57

17.04.2021 22:11, MIV

Good health to All!
Please tell me the type of this Alcis. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk. 13.06.20
Span cr. 34mm
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If I'm not mistaken, is this Xanthorhoe ferrugata?
Caught in Krasnoyarsk on 13.05.20.
Span of cr. 19mm
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18.04.2021 8:14, svm2

In my opinion repandata & ferrugata
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22.04.2021 21:24, vidjl

Yes, they are all collected on 12.07.2020.
Detailed label: Russia, Rep. Dagestan, Nogai district, Nogai steppe, Sosnovka Nature Monument protected area.
With the gender identity is still difficult... One of these days I'll cook it and take a look.

In my opinion, this is all Anumeta cestis. Most likely, they have such sexual dimorphism. Large and dark - females, lighter and smaller-males. Well, you need to cook it, and suddenly something new smile.gif

23.04.2021 22:50, gokenin

Tell me, pliz, butterfly.
July, Kaluga region
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This post was edited by gokenin - 04/23/2021 22: 52

23.04.2021 22:59, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, pliz, butterfly.
July, Kaluga region

Triodia sylvina самка
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25.04.2021 22:25, Елизавета Рысенкова

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, d. Eremkino.
28.03.2021

Can you help me identify it? mol.gif
picture: IMG_3893.JPGpicture: IMG_3901.JPGpicture: IMG_3889.JPG

25.04.2021 22:39, Vlad Proklov

Tver region, Torzhoksky district, d. Eremkino.
28.03.2021

Can you help me identify it? mol.gif

Depressaria sp., further with genitalia.
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25.04.2021 23:48, Ilia Ustiantcev

Nope, Agonopterix hypericella.
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29.04.2021 18:48, MIV

Please help me deal with the Saiyan scoops.
All caught in the light-Zap. Sayan, hr. Sailig-Khem-Taiga, per. Sayansky. 19.07.20.

1. ??? Span cr. 43mm
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2. Some kind of Lasionycta? Span cr. 37mm
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3. Another Lasionycta. Span cr. 32mm
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4 Polia ? Span cr. 41mm
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29.04.2021 22:24, Татьяна П.

Good afternoon! Please help me determine the name of the butterfly in the photo. Found it in Minsk today. Thank you in advance!

https://ibb.co/nzx2Wh3

29.04.2021 22:44, dabl

Is it possible to determine? Karelia, April. Size 10-15 mm
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29.04.2021 22:58, Vlad Proklov

Is it possible to determine? Karelia, April. Size 10-15 mm.

Agonopterix heracliana/ciliella
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30.04.2021 16:34, sh1981

Good afternoon! Please help me determine the name of the butterfly in the photo. Found it in Minsk today. Thank you in advance!

https://ibb.co/nzx2Wh3

Similar to Papilio memnon

01.05.2021 22:15, Roman1963

[quote=MIV,29.04.2021 23:48]
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01.05.2021 23:29, MIV

[quote=Roman1963, 01.05.2021 23: 15] Please help me deal with the Sayan scoops.
All caught in the light-Zap. Sayan, hr. Sailig-Khem-Taiga, per. Sayansky. 19.07.20.

Michael, hi! Since everyone is silent, then hold on:

1 Apamea ingloria (A. Bang-Haas, 1912)
2 Yes, Lasionycta. This is alpicola Lafontaine & Kononenko, 1988. In the photo male.
3 90% that it is Lasionycta buraetica Kononenko, 1988. Not quite the usual shades for me. Does it have no yellowish scales on its front wings? Look, I can't see it in the photo." If so, it's definitely her.
4 Polia bombycina (Hufnagel, 1766).

Cool lasionikty and apameya excellent.
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Thank you Roman!
In No. 3, yellowish scales are not visible even at high magnification. What do you think of the L. hampsoni variant?

01.05.2021 23:56, vidjl

Thank you Roman!
In No. 3, yellowish scales are not visible even at high magnification. What do you think of the L. hampsoni variant?

I welcome you! This is hampsoni, everything is correct, I also have three copies from Tyva.
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02.05.2021 6:21, Roman1963

I welcome you! This is hampsoni, that's right, I also have three copies from Tyva.


Michael and Alexander, I agree with you, this is Hampsoni. I was confused by its not too large size. Usually the span is larger than 32mm (up to 37). Although Buryatika and Humpsoni are quite similar, the submarginal band on the front wings indicates a Humpsoni. Yes, and yellowish-ochre scales on the front cu. no.
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02.05.2021 17:03, vidjl

Michael and Alexander, I agree with you, this is Hampsoni. I was confused by its not too large size. Usually the span is larger than 32mm (up to 37). Although Buryatika and Humpsoni are quite similar, the submarginal band on the front wings indicates a Humpsoni. And there are no yellowish-ochre scales on the front wings.

I have three specimens from Tyva (Mount Kalbak-Dag, Kaa-Khem kozhuun), size 32mm, 36mm and 38mm, apparently the wingspan varies significantly.
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02.05.2021 21:51, MIV

Please help me deal with moles. I don't even hope for the appearance. But at least up to families. All from the forest-steppe zone of the ROC. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Span kr. 12mm. 31.05.20.
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2. Span kr. 23mm. 26.04.20.
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3. Span of cr. 14mm. 30.04.20.
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4. Span of cr. 16mm. 16.05.20.
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5. Span kr. 24mm. 27.04.20.
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02.05.2021 22:50, akulich-sibiria

Michael hi. Why are you stealing my "bread" wink.gif tongue.gif
1. Gelechiidae will be cooked. What size is it? Perhaps some kind of Monochroa
2. Agonopterix arenella (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) like it.
3. Cosmardia moritzella (TREITSCHKE, 1835)
4. Agonopterix alstromeriana (Clerck, 1759)
5. possibly Depressaria (Depressaria) badiella (Hubner, 1796), should be cooked. I've already seen one of your collections, and it's very easy to tell from the males .

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Please help me deal with moles. I don't even hope for the appearance. But at least up to families. All from the forest-steppe zone of the ROC. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Span kr. 12mm. 31.05.20.
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2. Span kr. 23mm. 26.04.20.
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3. Span of cr. 14mm. 30.04.20.
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4. Span of cr. 16mm. 16.05.20.
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5. Span kr. 24mm. 27.04.20.
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02.05.2021 22:52, akulich-sibiria

Mikhail, by the way, did I return the moles I was planning to sign to you? I can't find anything at home yet. And I will try to bring a box the other day, in which you gave me molten ones.)))

03.05.2021 20:47, MIV

Michael hi. Why are you stealing my "bread" wink.gif  tongue.gif



All claims to Loshchev. His fees and his stack photos.
Here's another look. All from his estate.

1. Span kr. 12mm. 9.06.20.
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2. Span kr. 18mm. 13.04.18.
The belly is lost somewhere.
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3. Leaf wrapper ? Span kr. 19mm. 16.05.20.
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4. Leaf wrapper ? Span kr. 13mm. 30.05.20.
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