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23.09.2023 21:27, Jaguar paw

Please help me identify the Hepialidae. Georgia, Gori, late September.
It looks like Triodia sylvina, but it has genitals ...
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23.09.2023 21:28, Jaguar paw

Please help me identify the Hepialidae. Georgia, Gori, late September.
It looks like Triodia sylvina, but it has genitals ... Images of T. laetus/mlokosewitchi genitalia could not be found.
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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 23.09.2023 21: 31

12.10.2023 1:01, Vlad Proklov

If any of this can be determined, please help us, dear experts!

1 - Heliothela wulfeniana
3 - Exaeretia ciniflonella
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12.10.2023 1:10, Vlad Proklov

1 - Heliothela wulfeniana
3 - Exaeretia ciniflonella

In general, Elizabeth - go to Inaturalist wink.gif
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20.10.2023 14:09, excellens

The bottom photo shows 2 silhouettes of some hefty flies. Most likely, these are ordinary horseflies, or, as they are called in the Vologda region, blind people. They drink bad blood. If your blood is good, then don't be afraid of them, they won't touch you. And if there is an excess of sugar in the blood or some kind of disease-they bite. In addition, they can drink the blood of fallen animals, so it is not recommended to feed them just for the sake of experiment.

About bad blood (?!!), I hope it's a joke))) What about the blood of fallen animals-is that corpses? confused.gif No need to joke like that, suddenly who will believe

08.11.2023 9:21, gumenuk

Moscow region.26.07.2023

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08.11.2023 11:18, gumenuk

Moscow region Ramenskiy district vicinities of the village. Khripan, a clearing under a power line
26.07.2023

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08.11.2023 11:42, gumenuk

Moscow region Ramenskiy district vicinities of the village. Khripan, a clearing under a power line
16.05.2023

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08.11.2023 12:29, гук

Moscow region.26.07.2023

In my opinion
http://www.babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/h...us-lineola.html
but it's possible
http://www.babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/h...sylvestris.html
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08.11.2023 12:31, гук

Moscow region Ramenskiy district vicinities of the village. Khripan, a clearing under a power line
26.07.2023

http://www.babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/n...nis-aglaja.html
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08.11.2023 17:58, vidjl

Moscow region Ramenskiy district vicinities of the village. Khripan, a clearing under a power line
16.05.2023

Aglia tau
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10.12.2023 19:45, maikl-2

Again the photo does not load

11.12.2023 7:28, ярослав

Again the photo doesn't load

The photo hasn't been uploaded here for several years.

12.12.2023 19:32, MIV

I'll risk posting a couple of photos on an almost dead site weep.gif.

1. I can't understand what this Cucullia is?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 3.07.23.
Span of cr. 36mm
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2. Apparently some kind of Orthosia?
Krasnoyarsk, city limits. On UV light. 23.05.23.
Wingspan cr. 31mm
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13.12.2023 6:22, ярослав

The first one is similar to Cucullia xeranthemi.
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13.12.2023 16:03, MIV

The first is similar to Cucullia xeranthemi.

Yes, it is similar. It was the first time he caught it here. Although the catalog lists Blue for 22 regions.

13.12.2023 16:50, vidjl

I'll risk posting a couple of photos on an almost dead site weep.gif.

1. I can't understand what this Cucullia is?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 3.07.23.
Span of cr. 36mm

2. Apparently some kind of Orthosia?
Krasnoyarsk, city limits. On UV light. 23.05.23.
Wingspan cr. 31mm



The first is Cucullia xeranthemi, and the second is Orthosia populeti (male)

This post was edited by vidjl-12/13/2023 16: 52
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15.12.2023 19:58, MIV

The first is Cucullia xeranthemi, and the second is Orthosia populeti (male)


Some kind of unusual Orthosia populeti. Although we can't have anything else.

Something completely blurred my eyes confused.gif: what is nupta, what is adultera?

1. Catocala 62mm-Krasnoyarsk (city limits), on UV-light. 27.08.23.
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2. Catocala 64mm-North-West roc. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 26.08.23.
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3. Catocala 68mm-Krasnoyarsk (city limits), on UV-light. 10.08.23.
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19.12.2023 19:01, vidjl

Some kind of unusual Orthosia populeti. Although we can't have anything else.

Something completely blurred my eyes confused.gif: what is nupta, what is adultera?

Orthosia populeti is highly variable. You have it exactly.

And of the tapeworms, only the first one is adultera, all the others are nupta.
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19.12.2023 21:18, MIV

And that the forum does not get old at all...

A. cuspis or A. psi? Acronicta tridens doesn't seem to exist in our region.
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 11.08.23.
Span cr. 38mm
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20.12.2023 7:29, ярослав

And that the forum does not get old at all...

A. cuspis or A. psi? Acronicta tridens doesn't seem to exist in our region.
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 11.08.23.
Span cr. 38mm
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Similar to Acronicta psi
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20.12.2023 20:13, vidjl

And that the forum does not get old at all...

A. cuspis or A. psi? Acronicta tridens doesn't seem to exist in our region.
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 11.08.23.
Span cr. 38mm

Acronicta psi
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01.01.2024 19:01, Раду Кибзий

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Hello! Tell me, please, what kind of butterfly is this? Ocd. Chisinau, October 3, 2022. Thank you in advance!

01.01.2024 19:26, гук

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Hello! Tell me, please, what kind of butterfly is this? Ocd. Chisinau, October 3, 2022. Thank you in advance!

http://www.babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/n...a-atalanta.html
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07.01.2024 19:56, MIV

Is anyone familiar with Thai pigeons?
Thailand, Koh Chang. Mai.

1. Span of cr. 23mm
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2. Span of cr. 26mm
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3. Span of cr. 25mm
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4. Span of cr. 25mm
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08.01.2024 15:45, vidjl

Is anyone familiar with Thai pigeons?
Thailand, Koh Chang. Mai.


1 - Taraka hamada mendesia
2 - Virachola kessuma deliochus
3 - Leptotes plinius
4 - Chilaria kina
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08.01.2024 19:58, MIV

1 - Taraka hamada mendesia
2 - Virachola kessuma deliochus
3 - Leptotes plinius
4 - Chilaria kina


Great!

13.01.2024 17:56, MIV

Dear butterfly experts, I would like to know your opinion. Photo 1 shows a typical Hadena corrupta from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. Photos 2 and 3 show a slightly different Hadena. It is suspected that this is H. christophi. What do you think?

1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 21.07.23.
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2, 3. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 30.06.23.
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14.01.2024 9:42, ярослав

Dear butterfly experts, I would like to know your opinion. Photo 1 shows a typical Hadena corrupta from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. Photos 2 and 3 show a slightly different Hadena. It is suspected that this is H. christophi. What do you think?

1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 21.07.23.
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2, 3. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 30.06.23.
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More like Hadena perplexa ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775)
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14.01.2024 16:36, vidjl

Dear butterfly experts, I would like to know your opinion. Photo 1 shows a typical Hadena corrupta from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. Photos 2 and 3 show a slightly different Hadena. It is suspected that this is H. christophi. What do you think?

I also believe
Hadena perplexa
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14.01.2024 19:29, MIV

I also believe that
Hadena perplexa


I won't insist, but I considered perplexing these ones.
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14.01.2024 23:13, vidjl

I won't insist, but I considered perplexing these ones.

I can not say whether it is possible to consider the marginal wavy line in the form of such a ledge as signs of Hadena perplexa, maybe there is something in this, smile.gifSomeone says that Hadena christophi is distinguished by a lighter general background of the wings, someone about a clearly defined wedge-shaped spot. Probably easier to do a genital analysis for complete clarity, so as not to guess. Here are some photos from the Internet of both species from the Finnish site and H. christophi from the collection of A. Volynkin.
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The post was edited by vidjl-14.01.2024 23: 16

15.01.2024 17:24, MIV

I can not say whether it is possible to consider the marginal wavy line in the form of such a ledge as signs of Hadena perplexa, maybe there is something in this, smile.gifSomeone says that Hadena christophi is distinguished by a lighter general background of the wings, someone about a clearly defined wedge-shaped spot. Probably easier to do a genital analysis for complete clarity, so as not to guess. Here are some photos from the Internet of both species from the Finnish site and H. christophi from the collection of A. Volynkin.


Thank you for the pictures. You're right - you can't do without preparation. Unfortunately, I didn't get weep.gifto that point .

15.01.2024 23:32, ИНО

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Came out of the chrysalis: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=180650&st=9250#

Ethmia bipunctella, or are there other options?

16.01.2024 18:56, vidjl

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16.01.2024 20:39, ИНО

So there are no creepy-oyptic lookalikes in this species?

17.01.2024 1:35, vidjl

With such a dense, dark pattern, no, it differs quite well from other species of the genus.
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17.01.2024 3:03, ИНО

Well, thank God that at least somewhere they are not (or just haven't had time to allocate smile.gif)!

19.01.2024 0:04, pierrevanstulov

Tell me, what is this scoop? Caught on June 16 in the near Moscow region.

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According to the determinant, it is similar to Euraphe putris (Linnaeus) - a dark-edged ground shovel. But I would like to consult with the pros.

The post was edited by pierrevanstulov - 19.01.2024 00: 05

19.01.2024 9:45, ярослав

Tell me, what is this scoop? Caught on June 16 in the near Moscow region.

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According to the determinant, it is similar to Euraphe putris (Linnaeus) - a dark-edged ground shovel. But I would like to consult with the pros.

Well, it is.
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