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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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19.05.2014 9:07, Victor Gazanchidis

Thank you for your advice! Of course, I have already applied, but there is no clarity. It doesn't work from the photo - there are a lot of similar views.

19.05.2014 17:05, dim-va

All three types are not so rare and not so difficult. At the top is Cania (Limacodidae), at the bottom - volnyanki. Holloway has both in his Moths of Borneo, which is easy to find online. Butterflies of both types belong to groups consisting of only a few species, so it is likely that you will be able to determine quickly.
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16.08.2014 12:45, bakamushi

Help me determine it.
In the main topic it seems completely scored frown.gif

2008. Elektrougli, Moscow region

The main topic suggested that Spilosoma lutea is possible

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2009 Byrybino, Moscow region

the big green one?

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2009, Derezovka, Voronezh Region

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2009, Elektrougli, Moscow region

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16.08.2014 15:17, John-ST

Help me determine it.
In the main topic it seems completely scored frown.gif


Spilosoma lutea is, no doubt about it

In my opinion, not a definable speck

Yes, Geometra papilionaria, in Europe, except for it, there is nothing big green from the moth

Zygaena, I think, loti

Someone from Herminiinae, then I pass, very shabby

I think Thymelicus lineola

P.S. specify the date if you can't be sure, at least, for example, like this: "first half of June" or "end of July beginning of August". In some cases, this is very helpful in determining.

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16.08.2014 20:20, Kharkovbut

bakamushi, John-ST: Pestrianka, ya chai, Z. centaureae. Thickhead -- undoubtedly Th. lineola, male.
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16.08.2014 21:05, bakamushi

15.09.2014 14:36, Энтомолог 365

Exotics. Unfortunately, it is not known from where. They didn't define it in the main topic. If it is impossible to determine exactly, tell me at least the family. P.S. The antennae are artificial, everything else is real

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15.09.2014 14:54, Alexandr Zhakov

Exotics. Unfortunately, it is not known from where. They didn't define it in the main topic. If it is impossible to determine exactly, tell me at least the family. P.S. The antennae are artificial, everything else is real

I would say family Hesperiidae, but not 100%
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04.12.2014 10:18, Энтомолог 365

Not defined in the main topic. Wingspan-3,5 cm. Where and when caught, no information

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04.12.2014 19:41, Guest

Cocoonworm of the genus Tolype, a genus found in the southern Nearctic and Neotropical regions. It is unlikely to determine further here.
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11.12.2014 14:45, Энтомолог 365

The wingspan is 1.6 cm. Surroundings of Grodno. Not defined in the main topic.

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17.12.2014 13:10, Ольга Титова

Could not identify the butterfly found on Sakhalin 17.07.2014 16: 15 on the umbrella: parsley, perhaps.

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17.12.2014 13:31, Alexandr Zhakov

Could not identify the butterfly found on Sakhalin 17.07.2014 16: 15 on the umbrella: parsley, perhaps.
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Not unable, but unwilling. The region is complex, the quality of the butterfly is not any, the angle is not the same fantan. I will make an assumption Macaria signaria is a moth of the angular-winged spruce.
On the umbrella just sits. smile.gif
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17.12.2014 19:33, Woodmen

I'll throw it in, too their one more time.
First page of Djon on http://lepidoptera.ru I've already identified it - Pyrausta purpuralis
With mikra, there are clear difficulties...
And the third, apparently, also did not want smile.gif.
I'll make my own guess - Mecyna flavalis?

17.12.2014 21:29, Alexandr Zhakov

I'll throw it in, too their one more time.
First page of Djon on http://lepidoptera.ru I've already identified it - Pyrausta purpuralis
With mikra, there are clear difficulties...
And the third, apparently, also did not want smile.gif.
I'll make my own guess - Mecyna flavalis?

Everything in your photos is not as it should be smile.gif
Simple probably determine for yourself?
2. This is in my opinion Cydia medicaginis, but if I made a mistake, I won't be surprised.
3. I agree with the definition, because I don't see anything else, but I wouldn't define it that way myself. it's easier to keep quiet. smile.gif)
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29.12.2014 10:45, Sergey Rybalkin

In the main topic, no one has defined, maybe it will work here...

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14.02.2015 9:35, Уралочка

Can someone help here with checkers...? 1st caught 29.06.14 in the Sverdlovsk region near Yekaterinburg, 2nd-Alapaevsk, Sverdlovsk region, date unknown. Is it correct that this is athalia?

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14.02.2015 10:04, svm2

In the main topic, no one has defined, maybe it will work here...

1-L.thalassina
2-Mesapamea sp.
3-Euxoa sp.
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14.02.2015 10:22, AGG

Can someone help here with checkers...? 1st caught 29.06.14 in the Sverdlovsk region near Yekaterinburg, 2nd-Alapaevsk, Sverdlovsk region, date unknown. Is it correct that this is athalia?

why not just cook it?

14.02.2015 10:58, Уралочка

why not just cook it?


there is no such option ((

18.03.2015 18:55, Sergey Rybalkin

Scoops to identify

311 - ?
313 - ?
318 - ?
319 - ?
321 - ?

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16.07.2015 10:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

In the main topic, it looks like "lost" (posted on 9.07.2015) smile.gif
So I'm moving the post here:
Can anyone tell you about these two Malay Abraxas ?
Any clue at all mol.gif
27.03.14-10.04.14
Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang.
The wingspan of both species is approx. 45 mm.

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16.07.2015 11:48, Grigory Grigoryev

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29.08.2015 14:15, Shamil Murtazin

There are photos of two very similar specimens. Both are undefined.
All from the Southern Urals
1. 10.08.2015
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2. 22.08.2015
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29.08.2015 14:33, Vlad Proklov

There are photos of two very similar specimens. Both are undefined.
All from the Southern Urals

Gelechia jakovlevi.
Interested in the exact location.
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29.08.2015 15:30, Shamil Murtazin

Gelechia jakovlevi.
Interested in the exact location.

54°25'20.7"N 55°54'32.0"E
54.422418, 55.908892
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14.09.2015 23:05, Shamil Murtazin

It's me again.
Southern Urals, 26.05.15
1. the photo is not so hot, but I tried without glowing scales
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14.09.2015 23:15, Vlad Proklov

Stigmella sp.
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26.10.2015 19:43, Yulia588

Please help us determine the speckled moth species by its genitals. The genus is most likely Phyllonorycter.

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13.01.2016 15:13, Entomologist

Help determine, please)

1-Primorsky Krai, 20.06.2007
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2-Altai Krai, 25.07.2014
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3-Dagestan, 24.05.2013
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4-Dagestan, 24.05.2013
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11.02.2016 13:55, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Please help me identify the butterfly!

Taken on June 18, 2016, near the village of Bolshaya Kamenka, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region

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21.03.2016 12:45, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Please help me identify the butterfly!

Taken on June 18, 2016, near the village of Bolshaya Kamenka, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region


Dear experts, please help me with the butterfly!

21.03.2016 13:00, Vlad Proklov

Dear experts, please help me with the butterfly!

The female Pandemis cerasana / corylana is either light or broken.
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21.03.2016 17:34, Igar

Can someone tell me...
1). 13.06.2015 Primorsky Krai Oktyabrsky district of Sinelnikovo village
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2). 1.09.2013г. Vladivostok Shamorsky pass
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10.10.2016 22:50, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening to all! Please help me understand the Euxoa scoop type. All of them were caught in Budyonnovsk, Stavropol Territory, in 2013-16, in the month of September. Wingspan: specimen # 1 - 32mm; # 2 - 30mm; #3-33mm; # 4-32mm; # 5-38mm; # 6-34mm; # 7-35mm; # 8-35mm; # 9-32mm; #10-35mm.

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07.11.2016 23:12, coriander-lithurgus

25.10.2016 00:27
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Can you tell me if the scoops are defined correctly?

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28.01.2017 11:12, ярослав

Again.Orenburg August 6, 2016 on light wingspan 23mm.

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28.01.2017 12:42, Bianor

Can someone tell me...
1). 13.06.2015 Primorsky Krai Oktyabrsky district of Sinelnikovo village

Arichanna mandshuriaria

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28.02.2017 21:07, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the marigold plant from Kunashir. From Sakhalin Neope niphonica Butler, 1881, this is understandable, there seems to be no Neope goschkevitschii (Menetries, 1857). But Kunashir is home to both species. Does anyone know the keys to the definition?

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05.03.2017 3:20, Елизавета Рысенкова

Here. They didn't identify it in the main section. Maybe it will work here? Or is it completely hopeless for such photos? eek.gif

Tver region, Torzhoksky district:

1. D. Voropuni 3.08.2016
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2. D. Voropuni 5.08.2016
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3. Pirogovo village 17.06.2016
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