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Identifying butterflies that no one has identified in the main topic: for particularly severe cases

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentifying butterflies that no one has identified in the main topic: for particularly severe cases

Tigran Oganesov, 07.05.2008 21:23

In this topic, the authors re-upload photos of butterflies that were not previously identified in the topic "Identifying butterflies" during the week. At the same time, the same photos in the topic "Identifying butterflies" should be deleted by the author. There should be no other photos here. After successful identification, the photo and comment definition are moved to the above topic by the moderator.

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13.05.2008 14:58, Filin

Something I come across some rare and" unknown " to science species. With your permission, I will continue:

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Here's a slightly different angle. Maybe here you can see more clearly what kind of view?
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A few more spades.
Butterflies have been identified. Photos taken.

This post was edited by Filin-02.06.2008 22: 57

16.05.2008 7:56, svm2

Sort of like her, and 3 when photographed

16.05.2008 10:14, svm2

Like flying Agriopis marginaria-the drawing is similar, the color is confusing

This post was edited by svm2-05/16/2008 10: 17

16.05.2008 11:03, Filin

Like flying Agriopis marginaria-the drawing is similar, the color is confusing


Thank you for your help!
This is the color. You may have found an instance with a changed hue.


Bolivar
Thanks for the thread!
Should I remove the types already defined here myself?
If you don't need them, I can delete these photos - it's not difficult for me to do this.

17.05.2008 16:39, Ilia Ustiantcev

Vo, mol.
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18.05.2008 21:44, Filin

Ilya From
The Guys! A big request: to post photos in a branch, use the site for storing photos like: http://keep4u.ru
Upload the preview code to the forum. Let's appreciate the time of people who selflessly help us decide on our "trophies".
Ilya, no offense. Perform pre-processing of your photos: at least crop them. Here's what your photo looks like after just 5 minutes of working in Photoshop:

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Specify the location, region, and date of shooting. This will help you correctly identify the type of your butterfly.
Ilya, if you have any questions about posting photos and processing them, please write to your personal account. I will share all the "secrets"with you

I apologize to the moderator for his instructions. I hope they will only benefit!
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23.09.2008 22:10, Alexander Zarodov

Leaf wrappers from the Lower Arkhyz (Western Caucasus), mid-July. Let them hang around here, in case someone knows?

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29.09.2008 10:09, gumenuk

Moscow Region, June

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29.09.2008 20:03, guest: Sungaya

Moscow Region, June

Like some Agonopterix sp. из Depressariidae.
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14.10.2008 15:44, gumenuk

If it is impossible to determine the genus, then the family is enough for me.
South-east of the Moscow region, early July, to the light

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07.11.2008 16:45, Filin

Guys!
Since no one has identified my nipples in the main branch, I will put them here. There may be more chances to decide here.

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2. Taken at the end of October.

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3. Taken at the end of October.

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4. Taken at the end of October. Very grated, but maybe you can tell?

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5. Taken in early August.

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6. Taken at the end of October


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8. Taken at the end of October

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9. Taken at the end of October

All the butterflies were shot in Kremenchug and its surrounding areas.

07.11.2008 19:11, Sungaya

Guys!
Since no one has identified my nipples in the main branch, I will put them here. There may be more chances to decide here.


All the butterflies were shot in Kremenchug and its surrounding areas.

3 and 8 - isn't this Acronicta our rumicis? smile.gif
6 some Agrotis. Can clavis

08.11.2008 0:01, Filin

3 and 8 - isn't this Acronicta our rumicis? smile.gif
6 some Agrotis. Can clavis

Maybe so. If only I knew the key points! Defining "by similarity" makes a lot of mistakes. In my definitions, specialists of such errors have already found a good dozen! Even looking in the determinant, not knowing where to look, often the error comes out.
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12.11.2008 6:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

I re-spread the dead meat found in lamps near Zelenograd.
1.2.3picture: IMG_0510.jpg
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.picture: IMG_0509.jpgLarge moth
4.picture: IMG_0516.jpgWhat is Oligia?

24.11.2008 21:56, Olearius

Moth 3-Deileptenia ribeata. I already defined it once.
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16.05.2009 10:46, LEXX777

Leaf wrappers from the Lower Arkhyz (Western Caucasus), mid-July. Let them hang around here, in case someone knows?

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In my opinion, this is Argyresthia goedartella. I may be wrong

17.05.2009 14:06, Vabrus

LEXX777, even the wrong family.

05.07.2009 19:47, Вадим Крюкоев

This is a subfamily of Ennominae tribe Cleorini or Boarmiini and then you need to follow the keys because in Chelyabinsk there are 10-15 species. Many are associated with birch. It is more similar to Hypomecis punctinalis, but there may be similar species.

22.10.2009 22:33, vasiliy-feoktistov

I am moving my post No. 9288 of 28.09.2009 here from the main topic.
Please help me identify the butterfly:
Moth of the genus Milionia from the Philippines.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 26.10.2009 17: 40

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26.10.2009 17:38, vasiliy-feoktistov

I am moving my post No. 9288 of 28.09.2009 here from the main topic.
Please help me identify two butterflies:
1i2) The upper and lower sides of some nymphalid (unfortunately there is no data from where it is).
3) Moth of the genus Milionia from the Philippines.

Photo #1i2 I delete is no longer relevant (the butterfly is defined).
Created a theme here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=364536
Accordingly, I edit the previous post.

03.11.2009 19:41, Александрс

Can someone identify unethical exotics? Similar to Lymanopoda sp. Thanks!

This post was edited by Alexandrs - 25.01.2012 17: 09

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15.12.2009 23:08, Sungaya

please help me with the definition

a scoop the size of our Catocala fraxini,
in the main theme was identified by barko as Blosyris sp. a relative of Erebus odora. Maybe it will be possible to determine up to the type?

Hawk moth the size of Deilephila elpenor

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21.01.2010 21:44, Sungaya

Help with
Butterfly glasses provided by Zhuk-om
1-m. o., Ruzsky district, district of Lenkovo village, May 26. the wingspan is 20 mm.
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2-M. o., Serpukhovskaya district, surrounding settlement. Zibrovo, steppe areas - June 05, wingspan 16-17 mm.
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3-M. O., Ruzsky district, Lenkovo village, July 10, on raspberry, wingspan 10 mm.
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This post was edited by Sungaya - 21.01.2010 21: 47

21.01.2010 23:01, Vlad Proklov

Help with
the Butterfly glass cases provided by Zhuk

1 - Synanthedon culiciformis
2 - ?Chamaesphecia sp.
3 - Synanthedon tipuliformis
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05.02.2010 1:07, svn

Ilya U, "Vo, mol" - leafhopper Epiblema sp.
gumenuk, I think, leafhopper Phtheochroa inopiana
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19.06.2010 20:52, Andrey Ponomarev

I will post here a moth from the family Epermeniidae genus Phaulernis. In the Internet, we found the names of 10 species of this genus, of which only 2 photos are Phaulernis dentella, Phaulernis fulviguttella.Maybe someone will master it.M. O. June 2010

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17.08.2010 20:35, agronomist

Can you tell me if I identified the scoop correctly?
1.picture: Athetis_furvula_____________________________4_.JPG 24.07.2010 Athetis furvula?
2.picture: Criphia_raptricula__2_.JPG 23.07.2010 Criphia raptricula?
3.picture: Polymixis_flavicincta______________________________3_.JPG 22.07.2010 Hecatera dysodea?
4.picture: P1170515.JPG 12.07.2010 Euxoa distinguenda?
5.picture: P1170409.JPG 27.06.2010 ?
All images were taken in the Odessa region. Caught at night on the light (DRV 250 and kolotaya DRL 250, in a locality), then photographed in the morning in daylight. Thank you in advance!

18.08.2010 0:55, barko

Can you tell me if I identified the scoop correctly?
...2. 23.07.2010 Criphia raptricula? ...
Is this butterfly assembled? Can I get it for research?

18.08.2010 20:15, agronomist

Is this butterfly assembled? Can I get it for research?

It flew away... frown.gif weep.gif mad.gif

18.08.2010 21:52, barko

It flew away... frown.gif  weep.gif  mad.gif
Then we won't know who it frown.gifis
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23.10.2010 10:29, gumenuk

22.06.2010 - - - DSC06893-Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, ognevka, on light
23.05.2010-- - DSC01003-Southern Turkey

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23.10.2010 17:59, Kharkovbut

23.05.2010 - - - DSC01003-Southern Turkey
Maniola sp., female. Probably M. megala. But it is possible that a different type (in Turkey there are at least four of them, and they are difficult to distinguish).
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14.07.2011 13:47, С Олег

Help with the butterfly, please. Tatarstan. Naberezhnye Chelny. 20.05.2011.

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12.09.2011 3:11, Ustimovigo

Please define the scoop. On corn 26.08.11, Amur region.

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12.09.2011 9:05, Alexandr Zhakov

Please define the scoop. On corn 26.08.11, Amur region.

This is from the genus Hypena, I have already seen her photo on lepidoptera.ru. It is necessary to look at Kononenko in the second volume, so that there is no mistake.
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12.09.2011 12:52, svm2

I think
http://www.jpmoth.org/Noctuidae/Hypeninae/..._tristalis.html

13.09.2011 5:08, Guest

This is from the genus Hypena, I have already seen her photo on lepidoptera.ru. It is necessary to look at Kononenko in the second volume, so that there is no mistake.
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Thanks for the help. I was hesitant because of the wavy lines on the wings. And he identified it as Hypena tristalis Led. (Bomolocha tristalis – - Mustache gloomy, or bean scoop.

13.09.2011 5:17, Guest

I think
http://www.jpmoth.org/Noctuidae/Hypeninae/..._tristalis.html

Thank you very much! Dispelled my doubts.
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25.12.2011 10:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

A little short of the week's deadline shuffle.gif. I decided to post this African butterfly here (I won't get lost in the main topic). Probably nolida of some kind? At least to the gender (from what to dance) it is impossible to determine mol.gifit in any way ?
Ethiopia. November 2011

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