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23.09.2021 20:59, Евгений С

#1 and #2 - yes.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

23.09.2021 21:26, sh1981

And this marshmallow birch Thecla betulae?
caught on 22.08.21 on the outskirts of Petushki Vladimir region

Да
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26.09.2021 0:04, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Yes

Female

26.09.2021 15:24, sh1981

Good afternoon.
Tell me, please, is this Triaxomasia caprimulgella?
Found on August 21 in Kiev.

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26.09.2021 17:29, Vlad Proklov

Good afternoon.
Tell me, please, is this Triaxomasia caprimulgella?
Found on August 21 in Kiev.

Like it is.
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26.09.2021 19:22, akulich-sibiria

good evening.
tell me, what is Acleris?
maybe kochiella?
user posted image

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26.09.2021 20:25, Ilia Ustiantcev

In my opinion it is either laterana/comariana or obtusana.

27.09.2021 2:01, vidjl

good evening.
tell me, what is Acleris?
maybe kochiella?

When was it caught and what size was it? On the genitals and generally similar to Acleris submaccana.

This post was edited by vidjl - 27.09.2021 02: 38

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27.09.2021 18:11, akulich-sibiria

In my opinion, this is either laterana / comariana, or obtusana.


I looked at these species and it was them that I twisted, but there are still differences in the shape of the structure of some parts of the female genitals.

27.09.2021 18:13, akulich-sibiria

When was it caught and what size was it? On the genitals and generally similar to Acleris submaccana.


but here it is interesting. very similar! beer.gif
where did the drawing come from?
17 mm. Krasnoyarsk Krai, u Sineva is listed for 22 regions.

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 27.09.2021 18: 17

27.09.2021 20:06, vidjl

but here it is interesting. very similar! beer.gif
where did the drawing come from?
17 mm. Krasnoyarsk Krai, u Sineva is listed for 22 regions.

Yes, most likely submaccana.
The drawing is from some Korean site, I took the information from there a long time ago in the folder by type, and the link is somewhere, you need to look for it. confused.gif
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27.09.2021 23:44, sh1981

Tell me, please, what kind of firebox is this?
Found on August 22, 2021 in Kiev.

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28.09.2021 16:28, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Zhukovo village, 25.09.2021
Acleris rufana?
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29.09.2021 15:31, sh1981

Good afternoon.
Tell me, please, the type of this herb.
Found in August 2020 in Kiev.

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30.09.2021 13:25, Alexandr Zhakov

Moscow region, Zhukovo village, 25.09.2021
Acleris rufana?

I would also define. smile.gif
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30.09.2021 14:08, Alexandr Zhakov

Good afternoon.
Tell me, please, the type of this herb.
Found in August 2020 in Kiev.

Possibly Anania crocealis.
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30.09.2021 14:13, Alexandr Zhakov

Tell me, please, what kind of firebox is this?
Found on August 22, 2021 in Kiev.

Possible Euzophera bigella.
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30.09.2021 15:24, CosMosk

Choreutis diana Birch Moth ?
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important-urgent-help for publication, books by a photographer from the northwest.
it comes with a species essay on Prochoreutis sehestediana - which is unlikely to happen.

30.09.2021 15:28, CosMosk

and this is like one of two things, if not stellaris-Prochoreutis sehestediana ?
or is there a third or two lurking around?
picture: 2021_09_30_152715.jpg

This post was edited by CosMosk-30.09.2021 15: 29

30.09.2021 16:29, Vlad Proklov

Choreutis diana Birch Moth ?
important-urgent-help for publication, books by a photographer from the northwest.
it comes with a species essay on Prochoreutis sehestediana - which is unlikely to happen.

This is C. diana

30.09.2021 17:45, Ilia Ustiantcev

and this is like one of two things, if not stellaris-Prochoreutis sehestediana ?
or is there a third or two lurking around?
picture: 2021_09_30_152715.jpg

This photo seems to have three views at once - sehestediana on the edges, diana on the left, and fabriciana on the right.
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30.09.2021 17:57, Vlad Proklov

In this photo, it seems that there are three types at once - sehestediana on the edges, diana on the left, and fabriciana on the right.

All right. You can see it on your computer. I commented on the first photo from my phone, but there is only Diana there.

30.09.2021 20:01, CosMosk

Thank you, Vlad! if everyone is entered in this way , it will be a useful book) For everyone in a row, a little bit, with an "ecological" division. There are difficult and inconspicuous species. about half of them are pop beetles.
but this is not a job, we helped to improve it a little.

This post was edited by CosMosk-30.09.2021 20: 04

01.10.2021 8:49, Karat

Good afternoon!
Help with the definition. All caught in Buryatia in the vicinity of Ulan-Ude or up to 50 km south in August
Photo 1. If on the left 2 Actebia difficulis, then on the right
Photo 2. What are the Euxoa? Ochrogaster has a white stripe along the costal vein.
Photo 3. Euxoa cursoria ?

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01.10.2021 19:33, vidjl

03.10.2021 6:49, ТМЗ

I ask for help in determining. Caught 20.09.21, Barnaul
Looks like a black moth, Odezia atrata?

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03.10.2021 9:59, Vlad Proklov

I ask for help in determining. Caught 20.09.21, Barnaul
Looks like a black moth, Odezia atrata?

This is Orgyia sp.
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03.10.2021 10:57, ТМЗ

thank you!

03.10.2021 11:37, Сергей-Д

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03.10.2021 22:50, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues, confirmation of the definition is required!!! mol.gif
Yaroslavl region Volga river bank below Yaroslavl, 3.10.2021
?Lycaena alciphron shuffle.gif
Confused by the date (I didn't find any mention of the second generation)
Photo of Yaroslavl birdwatcher V. Simonov
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03.10.2021 23:14, lepidopterolog

This is tityrus, probably a remnant of the second generation or a partial third.
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06.10.2021 15:22, Михаил Рост

Help me identify the butterfly. The specimen was taken on August 22 in the vicinity of the village of Terskol (Elbrus district of Kabardino-Balkaria). I want to call her an Iranian blackie , but it's too colorful. I apologize for the quality of the image. There is no other photo, the butterfly flew away. Thank you.

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06.10.2021 15:55, Andrey Bezborodkin

07.10.2021 15:24, sh1981

Good afternoon.
Can you tell me if this is Cabera exanthemata or Cabera pusaria?
Found on June 3, 2021 in Kiev.

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07.10.2021 22:11, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening dear experts and connoisseurs of butterflies!
Please tell me the specific name of these grammids.

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07.10.2021 22:27, Vlad Proklov

Good evening dear experts and connoisseurs of butterflies!
Please tell me the specific name of these grammids.

Friedlanderia cicatricella вроде
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08.10.2021 9:30, coriander-lithurgus

Friedlanderia cicatricella like

Thank you for the definition! smile.gif . Apparently-a rare herb. I've never seen such things before, including on Svetly Erik. The catch night had obviously been a good one for their summer. They did not fly to the light en masse, but they did not fly singly either. in any case, in a much larger number than 2 copies. I, at one time, trying to settle them, dug up all the literature I had, searched the Internet for several days, but did not find anything suitable.

08.10.2021 11:44, vafdog

Thank you for the definition! smile.gif . Apparently-a rare herb. I've never seen such things before, including on Svetly Erik. The catch night had obviously been a good one for their summer. They did not fly to the light en masse, but they did not fly singly either. in any case, in a much larger number than 2 copies. I, at one time, trying to whitewash them, dug up all the literature I had, searched the Internet for several days, but I didn't find anything suitable.

eh, I would like to see the genitals..
I.e. all the arriving specimens are just such a bright color?

08.10.2021 12:19, coriander-lithurgus

eh, I would like to see the genitals..
I.e. all the arriving specimens are just such a bright color?

Yes, that's right. Its brightness (contrasting white pre-costal stripe on the front fenders) they clearly stood out on the light screen among the abundance of similar Chilo and Schoenobius. At the same time, the arrival of F. cicatricella was observed only on June 15. The next night, June 16, they were gone.

08.10.2021 12:28, Vlad Proklov

Yes, that's right. Its brightness (contrasting white pre-costal stripe on the front fenders) they clearly stood out on the light screen among the abundance of similar Chilo and Schoenobius. At the same time, the arrival of F. cicatricella was observed only on June 15. The next night, June 16, they were gone.

Among the" similar Chilo and Schoenobius " most likely were cicatricella of ordinary color.
Wasn't there a storm before that?"

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