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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

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30.12.2011 20:18, rhopalocera.com

  
23.05.2010 - - - DSC01003-Southern Turkey



Maniola telmessa

29.01.2012 18:42, vasiliy-feoktistov

I'll probably duplicate this bear from Ethiopia here. In the main topic, I really didn't post it, but I posted it in Arctiidae: here and it looks like it hung confused.gif.
Alpenus sp. still? Maybe there will be some suggestions? References would be what........

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29.01.2012 19:11, Anax chernobila

Please help me with the definition of sailboats. I brought them from the "House of Butterflies" and now I'm puzzling between PAPILIO LOWI, PAPILIO MEMNON,
PAPILIO RUMNZOVIA. They've been lying around for more than a month!

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16.02.2012 20:28, maik

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

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And it can't be Aethes tesserana. I will definitely visit Arkhyz in july

16.02.2012 20:39, Alexandr Zhakov

And it can't be Aethes tesserana. I will definitely visit Arkhyz in July

No, this is 100% not Aethes tesserana.
I have no doubt at all that these are leaf wrappers.
And I caught Aethes tesserana in Arkhyz.

16.02.2012 22:19, Vlad Proklov

No, this is 100% not Aethes tesserana.
I have no doubt at all that these are leaf wrappers.
And I caught Aethes tesserana in Arkhyz.

Leafhoppers, Olethreutinae, are not known from Russia, so we need to look at what is described from Transcaucasia.
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30.06.2012 13:00, Bianor

A bad case. However, there is an assumption that either all of this, or some part of it-Deileptenia mandschuricaria:

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And there are two more white specimens, which are either very light individuals of the previous species, or something separate. Cook, or so you can define?

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Amur region, Blagoveshchensk, first half of June.

This post was edited by Bianor - 30.06.2012 15: 56

10.09.2012 21:06, nikittokkk

Please help me with the butterfly! In the main topic, no one has identified it for 11 days.
Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, Sofrino village, at night, caught on the fly, 7.07

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Thank you in advance!

11.09.2012 16:06, AGG

most likely worn Cabera

11.09.2012 17:11, nikittokkk

Thanks! Maybe even this mother-of-pearl at least up to the genus will be able to determine? In the main topic, no one has identified it for almost a month. Of course, without an undergarment, it's almost impossible, but suddenly... Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 28.07

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11.09.2012 17:38, AGG

male Argynnis adippe confused.gif

11.09.2012 17:46, nikittokkk

Is Argynnis accurate or not?

11.09.2012 18:06, AGG

male Argynnis adippe-the location of androconial scales can be seen even in such "photos"

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11.09.2012 18:42, nikittokkk

Thank you very much!

13.09.2012 15:50, nikittokkk

Here are two more photos, they hang in the main topic for 7 days.

1.picture: 2.jpgpicture: 2__1_.jpg Moscow, 5.09

2.picture: Pieris_rapae__________1_.jpg Moscow, 6.09, Pieris rapae? Strange that no one answered.

Thank you in advance!

13.09.2012 15:58, AGG

Here are two more photos, they hang in the main topic for 7 days.
2.picture: Pieris_rapae__________1_.jpg Moscow, 6.09, Pieris rapae? Strange that no one answered.

Thank you in advance!

Pieris rapae, and not answered, because the answer is obvious

13.09.2012 16:13, nikittokkk

Thanks!

16.01.2013 0:39, Noctua

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

Clearly something from the Tortricidae.

16.01.2013 0:41, Noctua

I re-spread the dead meat found in lamps near Zelenograd.
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3.[attachmentid()=51973]Large moth
4.[attachmentid ()=51974]What is Oligia?

The first scoop is Anaplectoides prasina, the second is Orthosia incerta. The third is similar to Oligia (probably latruncula).

16.01.2013 0:45, Noctua

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

Some fireball from Phycitinae.
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16.01.2013 12:09, Noctua

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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Scoop-Feigeria mycerina (Cramer, 1777)

16.01.2013 12:27, barko

Alexey, greetings!

16.01.2013 13:58, Noctua

Alexey, greetings!

Greetings, Oleg! Often I won't show up here, but if someone has cases with scoops when others can't identify or are too lazy, I can help. smile.gif
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16.01.2013 14:02, barko

Greetings, Oleg! Often I won't show up here, but if someone has cases with scoops when others can't identify or are too lazy, I can help. smile.gif
Your help will be very helpful. If you have time, check out the topic "defining butterflies" http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...00#entry1376370
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16.01.2013 15:43, Noctua

Your help will be very helpful. If you have time, check out the topic "defining butterflies" http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...00#entry1376370

On this page and the next ones, everything is adequately defined in the end-I looked at the posts , and there are too many previous pages. smile.gif

25.03.2013 20:51, Сергей71

Something my satirchiki lost in the main topic. I post it here. Tadjikistan. The first decade of August. Something Hyponephele sp.

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25.03.2013 20:52, Сергей71

Ispod

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20.06.2013 23:57, аруд

Please note: specialists! Help with the definition - Red checkerboard (Melitaea didyma) how can an individual that forms a huge number of geographical and individual forms look like the individual shown in the photo? In short-is this didyma? Thank you.

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21.06.2013 7:54, Alexandr Zhakov

no.
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21.06.2013 8:08, Alexandr Zhakov

This is a mother of pearl from the genus Brenthis
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22.06.2013 12:17, гук

Please note: specialists! Help with the definition - Red checkerboard (Melitaea didyma) how can an individual that forms a huge number of geographical and individual forms look like the individual shown in the photo? In short-is this didyma? Thank you.

Didyma is listed as an orange subject in your Definitions.
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22.06.2013 19:24, аруд

I apologize wildly - I got confused in my own notation!!!!! Of course, this is mother-of-pearl and most likely (in my opinion raspberry). Thank you.

22.06.2013 20:01, аруд

P.S. Question " Red draughtsman (Melitaea didyma) how can an individual that forms a huge number of geographical and individual forms look like the individual shown in the photo? In short-is this didyma? related to the attached photos. Thank you.

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22.06.2013 21:27, Kharkovbut

is this didyma?
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26.06.2013 15:57, Ustimovigo

Good afternoon. Help me identify the scoop. Amur region, early July.

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27.06.2013 17:02, barko

Good afternoon. Help me identify the scoop. Amur region, early July.
Atrachea jankowskii (Oberthür, 1879)
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18.08.2013 22:54, аруд

Please note: specialists! Help me identify-Epirrhoe alternata (Muller, 1764)
White-banded moth (allied) or Epirrhoe galiata (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775 ) These 2 seem to be the most suitable ones. Or someone else? Br. region, Chichkovo, bereznyak, August. Thank you.
Sorry for the quality of vorto.

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19.08.2013 16:09, AGG

most likely Epirrhoe alternata http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Epirrhoe_Alternata
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09.11.2013 23:41, Victor Gazanchidis

People! Please help me determine. I haven't even reached my family yet. The first two are Bali, the last is Vietnam.

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19.05.2014 8:00, AGG

People! Please help me determine. I haven't even reached my family yet. The first two are Bali, the last is Vietnam.

take a closer look at slugs and volnyankam wink.gifcontact chebur and Morozzz directly wink.gif

This post was edited by AGG - 19.05.2014 08: 08

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