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Identification of Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

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17.10.2022 21:35, Andrey Ponomarev

Good people, who has the keys to reliably identify Operophtera fagata and Operophtera brumata?

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17.10.2022 21:57, Andrei Dolgikh

Then who is it?

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18.10.2022 17:11, ТМЗ

Help with mother-of-pearl, I don't understand who it is. Altai Republic, Turochak village. 09'07'2022

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19.10.2022 0:02, Andrey Ponomarev

Then who is it?

I think all the bassoons are

19.10.2022 20:29, AIF

Please help me with the checkers. Aurelia or athalia?
All Nizhny Novgorod region
. 1,3,5,7,8 - males? 2,4,6-females?

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20.10.2022 15:02, vidjl

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22.10.2022 21:01, tryton2011

lthe good day. tell me, what kind of artemis from the southern Primorye? I don't understand the new classification of them

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23.10.2022 7:58, vidjl

lthe good day. tell me, what kind of artemis from the southern Primorye? I don't understand the new classification of them

It looks like Actias gnoma

23.10.2022 12:50, Fyodor

Then who is it?

all brumates

23.10.2022 20:41, MIV

Please help with the definition of small lepidoptera from OCD. Krasnoyarsk. All arrived at the light in the forest-steppe on 30.06.22.

1. Some kind of Eupithecia? Span kr. 18mm.
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2. Ognevka? Span kr. 19mm.
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3. The mole? Span cr. 19mm.
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23.10.2022 22:16, Andrei Dolgikh

all brumats

And by what signs was it determined?

24.10.2022 8:39, Bianor

25.10.2022 7:38, Fyodor

And by what signs was it determined?

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25.10.2022 18:34, Andrei Dolgikh

 

I tried so hard, but.... I'm not sure. Somehow it turns out that we have a tension with the bassoons. From different districts and all the brumats?! eek.gif wall.gif

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31.10.2022 21:38, Sergey Rybalkin

Scoops and moth, collection end of August 2022, Chelyabinsk region.
Did I correctly identify: Agrochola circellaris, Mesogona oxalina, Spaelotis ravida, Agrochola helvola. With a worn dustpan, I find it difficult, I will be grateful for help in determining.
The moth is Hypomecis roboraria, as I understand it. But what does it do in excellent condition on August 28? Second generation? I've never met her this late before.

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31.10.2022 23:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

A worn scoop of Celaena haworthii, the rest seems to be correct, the probability of getting a second generation of roboraria is greater the longer the warm season, by the way, it is always noticeably smaller than the first one.

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01.11.2022 10:32, Sergey Rybalkin

A worn scoop of Celaena haworthii, the rest seems to be correct, the probability of getting a second generation of roboraria is greater the longer the warm season, by the way, it is always noticeably smaller than the first one.

Thanks, I thought so about the worn one)

01.11.2022 22:34, Vlad Proklov

Please help with the definition of small lepidoptera from OCD. Krasnoyarsk. All arrived at the light in the forest-steppe 30.06.22.3
. Mol? Span kr. 19mm.
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Dichomeris sp., looks like the European nitiellus, which was not mentioned for Russia at all.
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01.11.2022 22:39, Vlad Proklov

Please help me with the checkers. Aurelia or athalia?
All Nizhny Novgorod region
. 1,3,5,7,8 - males? 2,4,6-females?

Let's guess =)
# 3 looks like britomartis, the rest like athalia.
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01.11.2022 22:42, Vlad Proklov

Help with mother-of-pearl, I don't understand who it is. Altai Republic, Turochak village. 09'07'2022

A. niobe or whoever it is.

01.11.2022 22:43, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify the moths.

2. ??? Span kr. 28mm
Krasnoyarsk, city limits, on UV light. 9.07.22.
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Hydriomena sp.
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07.11.2022 16:13, ТМЗ

A. niobe or whoever it is.

I wonder if it's Niobe or someone else.

09.11.2022 0:24, Vlad Proklov

I wonder if it's Niobe or someone else.

In the" Catalog " for 24 regions, it is niobe that is specified.
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10.11.2022 19:19, MIV

Maybe someone is familiar with this fireball from ocd. Talnakha (Norilsk region)?
Span cr. 26mm

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10.11.2022 20:36, Ilia Ustiantcev

This is not ognevka, this is Xestia penthima or someone close.
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11.11.2022 17:28, MIV

This is not ognevka, this is Xestia penthima or someone close.

It's similar, but a little shallow.

11.11.2022 23:26, MIV

Is it a leaf wrapper? Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 27.06.22.
Quite large: span kr. 24mm
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12.11.2022 17:43, Roman1963

This is not ognevka, this is Xestia penthima or someone close.


Michael, in my opinion, is also Xestia penthima!
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12.11.2022 21:53, PhilGri

Xanthia ocellaris?
Found dry in September in the Moscow entrance (Fili)

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12.11.2022 23:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yes, it is the same, it is characteristic of Moscow, because poplars.
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17.11.2022 21:46, Vlad Proklov

Is it a leaf wrapper? Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 27.06.22.
Quite large: span kr. 24mm

Yes, Pseudosciaphila branderiana.
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18.11.2022 1:47, MIV

Yes, Pseudosciaphila branderiana.


Thanks! Here are some more roc flyers. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Span cr. 17mm. 30.06.22.
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2. Span kr. 19mm. 23.07.22.
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3. Span of cr. 15mm. 2.09.22
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20.11.2022 18:00, Vlad Proklov

Thanks! Here are some more roc flyers. Krasnoyarsk.

1 - Eudemis porphyrana
2 - Epinotia brunnichana
3 - Epinotia nisella
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20.11.2022 22:27, CosMosk

?? - Chukotka, Anadyr, wingspan-25mm, 10yun
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20.11.2022 23:36, MIV

More leaf wrappers from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.
I dare say: some kind of Eucosma.

1. Span kr. 19mm. 23.07.22.
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2. Span kr. 18mm. 30.06.22.
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3. Span kr. 20mm. 29.07.22.
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21.11.2022 14:37, Vlad Proklov

?? - chukotka, Anadyr, winspan-25mm, 10iyunya

For me so freija.
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21.11.2022 14:38, Vlad Proklov

More leaf wrappers from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.
I dare say: some kind of Eucosma.

Correct assumption! wink.gif
They're harder to deal with.

1 - E. ?hohenwarthiana
2-E.? aspidiscana
3-confused.gifsomewhat similar to tundrana, but not it.

Cook them anyway.
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21.11.2022 17:26, CosMosk

For me, so freija.

thank you very much!

22.11.2022 0:15, Anton Nikolaev

?? - Chukotka, Anadyr, wingspan-25mm, 10yun
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Similar to Freya, they are a background view there, as I understand it, throughout the circumpolar area + in taiga locally.
But there everything is not easy with close views, but I do not know the subtleties or forgot.

22.11.2022 0:22, Anton Nikolaev

Please help me with the checkers. Aurelia or athalia?
All Nizhny Novgorod region
. 1,3,5,7,8 - males? 2,4,6-females?

It's difficult. Typical athalia (two marginal thin marginal stripes not of the same color, as in most athalia) do not seem to be in this set. But he, such syakie, know how to surprise with variability.

It is important to understand that there may still be a third species - britomartis.
In addition, the darkest of these butterflies may be diamine.

I sincerely advise you to cook the genitals of this series. It is impossible to accurately determine them by their appearance.
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