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20.04.2015 20:52, alex belik

I continue with Spilosomini.

1. Spilosoma congrua Walker, 1855.
USA: New York state.

picture: DSC05210_______Spilosoma_congrua.jpg

2. Eospilarctia lewisii (Butler, 1885).
5 males 1 female (lowest).
Japan: Nagano-ken.

picture: DSC05212_______Eospilarctia_lewisii.jpg

3. It doesn't seem to have happened.
Lemyra (Thanatarctia) jankowskii (Oberthur, 1881)
Males.
Russia - Far East: S. Primorie Territory.

picture: DSC05213_Lemyra_jankowskii.jpg

4. Lemyra (Thanatarctia) inaequalis (Butler, 1879).
Males.
Japan: Nagano-ken.

picture: DSC05214_______Lemyra_inaequalis.jpg

5. Lemyra quadrisaccus Holloway, 1982.
Male.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

picture: DSC04993_______Lemyra_quadrisaccus.jpg

6. Lemyra ypsilon (Rothschild, 1910).
Male.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

picture: DSC04992_______Lemyra_ypsilon.jpg

7. Spilarctia (Praephragmatobia) cervina (Wallengren, 1860).
Male.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

picture: DSC04994_______Spilosoma_griseabrunnea.jpg

8. Spilarctia semperi (Rothschild, 1910).
Bottom in the right column - female, the rest - males.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

picture: DSC04997_______Spilosoma_semperi.jpg

9. Spilarctia obliquizonata (Miyake, 1910).
Males.
Japan: Nagano-ken.

picture: DSC05221_______Spilarctia_obliquizonata.jpg

10. Spilarctia ananda (Roepke, 1938).
[Yasunori Kishida det., 22.10.2013.]
Males.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

picture: DSC04995_______Spilosoma_sp.jpg

So far everything.
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21.04.2015 19:28, alex belik

1. Spilarctia accensa (Swinhoe, 1903) [??]
Male.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

picture: DSC04996_______Spilosoma_accensa.jpg

2. Estigmene acraea (Drury, 1773).
Male (top) & female (bottom).
USA: New York state.

picture: DSC05223_______Estigmene_acraea.jpg

3. Pyrrharctia isabellae (J.E. Smith, 1797).
Male (top) & female (bottom).
USA: New York state.

picture: DSC05224_______Pyrrhatcia_isabellae.jpg

4. Perhaps the most beautiful subspecies. It's a pity, the female was clamped to me smile.gif
Areas galactina trigonalis (Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1863).
Males.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

picture: DSC05013_______Areas_galactina_trigonalis.jpg

Now a few unusual subspecies of Fuliginosa.

5. Phragmatobia fuliginosa melitensis O.Bang-Haas, 1927.
Males.
Naturally, from Malta.
The only Maltese endemic. There is still the usual Pudica, but this stuff is all over the SW. Europe has enough, but if it were Rivularis smile.gif

картинка: DSC05228_______Pharagmatobia_fuliginosa_melitensis.jpg

6. Phragmatobia fuliginosa paghmana Lenek, 1966.
Top - male, below - 2 females.
Azerbaijan: Lenkoran'.

картинка: DSC05229_______Phragmatobia_fuliginosa_paghmani.jpg

7. Phragmatobia fuliginosa taurica Daniel, 1970.
Top male & female - Back Sea's Coast of Caucasus, Sochi. Second male - Georgia.

картинка: DSC05230_______Phragmatobia_fuliginosa_taurica.jpg

8. Phragmatobia fuliginosa borealis (Staudinger, 1871).
Males.
Top one - Altai Mts. (near Aktash). Although it doesn't seem like it should be - but according to the phenotype, it is smile.gif
2 middle - E. Yakutia (Tioply Klyuch)
Bottom - NW. Chukotka (near Bilibino)

picture: DSC05232_______Phragmatobia_fuliginosa_borealis.jpg

9. Phragmatobia fuliginosa rubricosa (Harris, 1841).
Males.
USA: New York state.

picture: DSC05233_______P.fuliginosa_rubricosa.jpg

10.Ocnogyna loewii armena Staudinger, 1871.
2 male (top), 3 wingless females (bottom).
Azerbaijan.

picture: DSC05237_______Ocnogyna_loewii_armena.jpg

This is the end of Spilosomini. Just a little bit left smile.gif
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30.04.2015 11:42, barko

... here if b Rivularis smile.gif
Cymbalophora rivularis (Menetries, 1832)
picture: 0001.jpg
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30.04.2015 13:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

 
4. Perhaps the most beautiful subspecies. It's a pity, the female was clamped to me smile.gif
Areas galactina trigonalis (Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1863).
Males.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.

2 of my copies. Areas galactina (van der Hoeven, 1840)
I think that with the same geography as yours wink.gif
Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang
I would be grateful for your opinions regarding subspecies / s
picture: Areas_galactina.jpg
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05.05.2015 14:02, Sergey Didenko

2 of my copies. Areas galactina (van der Hoeven, 1840)
I think that with the same geography as yours wink.gif
Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang
I will be grateful for your opinions regarding the subspecies/s


Check out Vladimir's article:
http://szmn.eco.nsc.ru/vvdubat/pdf/Tinea_2...5%29316-329.pdf
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09.05.2015 12:40, barko

Micrarctia kautti Saldaitis & Pekarsky, 2015
картинка: Micrarctia_kautti_Saldaitis___Pekarsky__2015.jpg
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20.05.2015 2:05, alex belik

2 of my copies. Areas galactina (van der Hoeven, 1840)
I think that with the same geography as yours wink.gif
Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang
I will be grateful for your opinions regarding the subspecies/s

Of course, the same as mine - a subspecies of trigonalis.
So, sdi has already responded to you below your post, with a link to the article by Dubatolov et al., which I used to determine the subspecies of my own.
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20.05.2015 2:09, alex belik

  Micrarctia kautti Saldaitis & Pekarsky, 2015

At first I thought-wow, only the article came out (while we were driving in Dosang), and Oleg already got hold of a copy! Then I look - the holotype, and the number 1 in the corner, and I understand that this is still a photo from the article lol.gifChota Aidas "squeezed" the article, asked me for my soap, and that's it. I probably forgot. smile.gif

20.05.2015 2:34, alex belik

Well, we must finish, since I said A, we must say B smile.gif
I was away, I went to the South, to the Volgograd and Astrakhan regions., extremely unsuccessfully-there was a delay of at least 2 weeks, nothing has yet flown out frown.gif

The Phaegopterini tribe.
1. Amastus esamenae (?) Walker, 1855.
Female.
No label. Supposedly "South America".
picture: DSC05241_______Amastus_esamenae_F.jpg

2. Halysidota tesselaris (Smith, 1797).
Male (top) & female (bottom).
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05242_______Halysidota_tesselaris.jpg

3. Top specimen - Lophocampa caryae Harris, 1841.
Male.
Lower 2 specimens - L.maculata Harris, 1841.
Males.
picture: DSC05243_______Lophocampa_sspp.jpg

4. Pygarctia murina (Stretch, 1885)
Male (top) & female (bottom).
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05244_______Pygarctia_murina_PR.jpg

5. Pygarctia roseicapitis (Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893)
Females.
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05245_______Pygarctia_roseicapitis.jpg

The Euchaetini tribe.
6. Cycnia tenera Hubner, 1818.
Males.
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05246_______Cycnia_tenera.jpg

7. Cycnia oregonensis (Stretch, 1874).
Males.
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05247_______Cycnia_oregonensis.jpg

8. Euchaetes egle (Drury, 1773).
Females.
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05248_______Euchaetes_egle_F.jpg

The Nyctemerini tribe.
9. Nyctemera baulus (Boisduval, 1832).
Bottom in the right column - two females, the rest - males.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC04998_______Nyctemera_baulus.jpg

10. Nyctemera coleta (Stoll, 1781).
Female.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC04999_______Nyctemera_coleta.jpg

11. Nyctemera adversata (Schaller, 1788).
Males.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC05002_______Nyctemera_adversata.jpg

12. The males were definitely already there, I don't remember if the female was shown earlier.
Just in case, I'll insert it too.
Mangina argus (Kollar, 1847).
Two males up, bottom - a female.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC05013_______Mangina_argus.jpg

God willing, I'll finish tomorrow smile.gif
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20.05.2015 17:19, alex belik

Finally, the Syntominae subfamily
Syntomini Tribe

It seems that our usual Syntomis nigricornis, Dysauxes ancilla and famula were there, but the rest did not seem to be laid out.

1. Auriculoceryx transitiva (Walker, 1862). [???]
Males.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC04989_______Auriculoceryx_transitiva.jpg

2. Dysauxes punctata (Fabricius, 1781).
SE. European Part of Russia: Saratov Region.
picture: DSC05258_______Dysauxes_punctata.jpg

3. Amata expandens (Walker, 1912). [???]
Female.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC04988_______Amata_expandens.jpg

4. Amata dilatata (Snellen, 1881).
Male.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC04990_______Amata_dilatata.jpg

5. Syntomoides imaon (Cramer, 1780),
male.
West Malaysia: Pahang State.
picture: DSC04980_______Syntomoides_imaon.jpg

The Euchromiini tribe.
6. Euchromia hampsoni (??) Seitz, 1926.
Female.
Africa: Cameroon.
picture: DSC05259_______Euchromia_hampsoni.jpg

The Ctenuchini tribe.
7. Ctenucha virginica (Esper, 1794).
Males.
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05260_______Ctenucha_virginica.jpg

8. Cisseps fulvicollis (Hubner, [1818]).
Males.
USA: New York state.
picture: DSC05261_______Cisseps_fulvicollis.jpg

Well, that's it. There is still some unadjusted interesting m-l received over the winter, but this is already until the fall, I don't edit it in the summer smile.gif
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03.06.2015 15:20, NicoSander

Is this Syntomoides imaon?

Pictures:
picture: DSC08083.JPG
DSC08083.JPG — (296.26к)

picture: DSC08096.JPG
DSC08096.JPG — (291.92к)

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03.06.2015 16:32, alex belik

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15.06.2015 2:30, Caerly

picture: 2015_06_15_02.10.021.jpg

Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Simferopol

This post was edited by Caerly - 06/15/2015 02: 32
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20.06.2015 6:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

Rhyparia purpurata (Linnaeus, 1758) (pair)
Butterflies are collected at intervals of several days (the dates of collection are indicated under the photo)
Male (wingspan: 40 mm.) at night, in the light. And the female (wingspan: 48 mm.) is scared out of the grass during the day.
Gathering place: Russia, Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, district, village. Old Pools.
picture: Rhyparia_purpurata.jpg
P.S. What a bright and spectacular view smile.gif
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20.06.2015 20:26, alex belik

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20.06.2015 20:42, vasiliy-feoktistov

Do you have a favorite hunting spot in these very Pools? smile.gif

Butterflies are super! Very beautiful, I love them, although not to say that super-rare-caught repeatedly. However, in recent years, all Bears have become very rare in our country frown.gif

Recently, a little lucky, collected a series of fresh Cybosia mesomella
(Saratov region and district, okr. der. Burkin Buyorak, 6.06.2015)

yes.gif For the third season in a row, I monitor those places. And I discovered and fell in love with the Vladimir region at the end of the 2012 season smile.gif
So Cybosia mesomella (Linnaeus, 1758) also flies there during the day and into the light.: whatever you want smile.gif
17.06.2015 Russia, Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, district, village Starye Omutischi, the edge of the upper swamp in a pine forest, in the light. leg. Feoktistov V. I.
picture: Cybosia_mesomella.jpg

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 20.06.2015 20: 52
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20.06.2015 21:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

Male Diacrisia sannio (Linnaeus, 1758) arriving at night smile.gif
17.06.2015 Russia, Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, district, village Starye Omutischi, the edge of the upper swamp in a pine forest, in the light. leg. Feoktistov V. I.
picture: Diacrisia_sannio.jpg
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20.06.2015 21:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

Variously colored Phragmatobia fuliginosa (Linnaeus, 1758)
26.05.2014 Russia, Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, district, village Starye Omutischi, meadow," mowing " with a net on the grass. leg. Feoktistov V. I.
picture: Phragmatobia_fuliginosa.jpg
So far, these are all the bears that I have collected this season.
I repent: apparently, Parasemia plantaginis (Linnaeus, 1758), which is present there, "slept through" the flight in a mediocre way, but its years are quite short frown.gif
In July, it will still fly through the pine forests Coscinia cribraria (Linnaeus, 1758) (previously collected).
And I think many more people will be there.
So I have every reason to love Der. Starye Omutischi and its surroundings smile.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 20.06.2015 23: 44
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21.06.2015 0:06, vasiliy-feoktistov

Continuation of the "Vladimir series" smile.gif
2 last year's Parasemia plantaginis females (Linnaeus, 1758)
Samtsov wanted to collect this year, but as I wrote above: I was late for the summer frown.gif
07.06.2014 Russia, Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, okr., der. Starye Omutischi, swampy floodplain of the Olkhovka river, during the day.
Image: Parasemia_plantaginis. png
To be continued......

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 21.06.2015 00: 07
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21.06.2015 17:57, alex belik

21.06.2015 23:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Great! Although there is nothing unusual, ordinary species in forest meadows , but we have all fallen (like many other species or even entire families!) I don't understand what this is connected with. In July, the Dominant will be? And Kaya? They are very much nra to me, we have a super rarity around Saratov, I didn't catch Kayu yet, Dominulu 1 time 1 copy.!

Omutischi - a funny name, some ancient, something dense "smells". Like Lake Gremyachy Vir at m.Ouspensky Cathedral, where the waterbird Mutil lived smile.gif

Kaya and we have been missing for 10 years. Previously, it was stable to come to the balcony every year and bring it out: geese were also full..... And now to see for happiness. Dominula was last seen live in my city in the early 1970s: she was always difficult to deal with in my city. And now it's all over: all the vacant lots have been rebuilt, the forests around the city have been cut down... In short: Khan to all biotopes (((Some pools and save. I loved those places. The further away from Moscow, the better it is in terms of ecology. By the way: there is nothing funny in the name of the village, but it is really old. Here read it: http://omutishchi.ru/ (village history tab) this village even has its own website: everything is civil there smile.gifAnd nature is all around: you will be swayed. Some of my last year's photos from there: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1522373
You can't pull it out by the ears now smile.gif.
The topic, however, is about bears and the other day I will load some more from that area into it wink.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 21.06.2015 23: 45
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22.06.2015 0:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

I decided to upload a beautiful view from Meshchera near Moscow.
Tyria jacobaeae (Linnaeus, 1758) from the well-known Burrow here smile.gif
30.05.2012 Russia, Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, vicinity of the Nerskaya BMO station, forest-seed plantation, by day ," in years " .
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23.06.2015 10:55, vasiliy-feoktistov

This bear was mentioned earlier.
As I wrote earlier: I myself saw it for the last time in my distant childhood, but nevertheless I found it in my collection of copies. relatively recent collection and not imported, but collected by my good friend Alexey Vishnyakov directly in Moscow, on his balcony smile.gif
Callimorpha dominula (Linnaeus, 1758)
06.07.2012 Russia, Moscow, Vostochny administrativny okkrug, Ivanovskoye district, on svet. leg. Vishnyakov A. N.
picture: Callimorpha_dominula.jpg
I express my gratitude to Alexey for such a wonderful gift beer.gif
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23.06.2015 14:08, Sergey Didenko

Dominant in the north of the SEA is a massive butterfly, you can catch it both day and night. The year before last, there was a night when more than a hundred of them arrived smile.gif
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23.06.2015 14:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

Dominant in the north of the SEA is a massive butterfly, you can catch it both day and night. The year before last, there was a night when more than a hundred of them arrived smile.gif

I don't mean North. In the east for a long time I do not see ))) However, in the Railway Station, Kaya also disappeared somewhere: no one would have suspected her of disappearing before....

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 23.06.2015 14: 21

23.06.2015 14:55, feniks

I have a dacha in the north (Trudovaya Square on Savelovskaya road). There, the lady is now quite ordinary, but I haven't seen Kaya for a long time, although there used to be a lot of them.

29.06.2015 19:37, Victor Gazanchidis

Pericallia matronula (Linnaeus, 1758) Female
MO, Serpukhovskaya district, okr der. Luzhki, 25.06.2015

Pictures:
picture: ____________154.JPG
____________154.JPG — (297.01 k)

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30.06.2015 21:41, alex belik

And the nature around you: you'll get swayed. Some of my last year's photos from there: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1522373
You can't pull it out by the ears now smile.gif.
The topic, however, is about bears and the other day I will load some more from that area into it wink.gif

Magical places, I looked!
I'm currently editing what I received over the winter from exchanges.
How do you like this" Callimorph-overgrown"? smile.gif Female wingspan (lower right) - 8 cm!

Aglaomorpha histrio, Taiwan
picture: DSC06030_______Aglaomorpha_histrioo_TW.jpg
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01.07.2015 2:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

By the way, and the above matrona of what size?

01.07.2015 9:24, alex belik

By the way, and the above matrona of what size?

About 7 cm, I guess. They're all about the same size, at least for me smile.gif

I offer to describe a very cute lichen from Taiwan:

Vamuna alboluteola (Rothschild, 1912).
6 males (left), 6 females (right).

Taiwan, Hualien Co., Luosao, 1000 m, 6.06.2013.

picture: DSC06031_______Vamuna_alboluteola_TW.jpg
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01.07.2015 20:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

Magical places, I looked!

I still can't get out there frown.gif
I want to offer a male of a small but very cute lichen from places "closer to home" smile.gif
Miltochrista miniata (Forster, 1771)
Wingspan: 24 mm.
Night from 29 to 30.06.2015 Russia, Moscow region, Balashikha district, okr. der. Fedurnovo, a swampy meadow in the floodplain of the Chernaya River, in the light. leg. Feoktistov V. I.
picture: Miltochrista_miniata.jpg

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 01.07.2015 20: 27
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01.07.2015 20:48, vafdog

Variously colored Phragmatobia fuliginosa (Linnaeus, 1758)
26.05.2014 Russia, Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, district, village Starye Omutischi, meadow," mowing " with a net on the grass. leg. Feoktistov V. I.
picture: post_51435_1434824393.jpg
So far, these are all the bears that I have collected this season.
I repent: apparently, Parasemia plantaginis (Linnaeus, 1758), which is present there, "slept through" the flight in a mediocre way, but its years are quite short frown.gif
In July, it will still fly through the pine forests Coscinia cribraria (Linnaeus, 1758) (previously collected).
And I think many more people will be there.
So I have every reason to love Der. Starye Omutischi and its surroundings smile.gif

I wonder what it is? Only on one wing.

01.07.2015 21:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

I wonder what it is? Only on one wing.

Maybe a defect? Who knows?
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01.07.2015 22:39, Victor Gazanchidis

By the way, and the above matrona of what size?

I'm on a business trip right now, and I'll measure it and write it down when I get there. But it's bigger than the males from the Far East in my collection, and I didn't have any females. By the way, the spots on the rear fenders are slightly different.
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15.07.2015 23:19, Victor Gazanchidis

By the way, and the above matrona of what size?

7.5 см
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16.07.2015 20:52, alex belik

Well, Vasily, did you catch something else-a thread? I sednya caught the freshest female
Quadripunctary, so they have already flown. Once it was a mass species, now it is a single one...

Several female bears from Yunnan, China.

1. Kishidaria sp.
picture: DSC06056_______Kishidaria_sp..jpg

2. Eucallimorpha principalis principalis.
picture: DSC06057_______E_principalis.jpg

3. Areas galactina khasiana (?)
Males on the left, females on the right.
picture: DSC06059_______A_galactina_khasiana.jpg
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18.07.2015 15:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, Vasily, did you catch something else-a thread? I sednya caught the freshest female
Quadripunctary, so they have already flown. Once it was a mass species, now it is a single one...

Well, Euplagia quadripunctaria we have not seen...
The day before yesterday I took a series of this small animal. Of course neahti what a beauty, but still nice smile.gif
Thumatha senex (Hubner, 1808)
Night of July 16-17, 2015 Russia, Moscow region, Balashikha district, okr. der. Fedurnovo, a swampy meadow in the floodplain of the Chernaya River, in the light. leg. Feoktistov V. I.
picture: Thumatha_senex.jpg

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 18.07.2015 16: 02
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19.07.2015 5:16, alex belik

Well, Euplagia quadripunctaria we have not seen...
The day before yesterday I took a series of this small animal. Of course neahti what a beauty, but still nice smile.gif
Thumatha senex (Hubner, 1808)
Night of July 16-17, 2015 Russia, Moscow region, Balashikha district, okr. der. Fedurnovo, a swampy meadow in the floodplain of the Chernaya River, in the light. leg. Feoktistov V. I.

great! Congratulations! I've never caught it with us. Beauty-not beauty, not so important smile.gifAnd Quadripunctary once was like dirt, and now completely disappeared, as indeed most species. I don't know how to explain it. On Thu. I spent a lot of time in OCD. From Vyazovka, I've been going for 4 years, there should be Ethiopians there, among other things. So what? Huge flowery meadows with almost no butterflies! June views arrive, but there are almost no July views... frown.gif

19.07.2015 11:44, Lafa

Caterpillar Grammia obliterata turbans (Christoph, 1892).
Irkutsk region, Lake Baikal, Cape B. Kadilny,
11. VI. 2015, photo by O. Berlov
(Larva: 11-VI-2015, Cocoon: before 22-VI-2015, Imago ♂: 17-VII-2015).

picture: arct14g_1.jpg
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22.07.2015 23:56, alex belik

Caterpillar Grammia obliterata turbans (Christoph, 1892).
Irkutsk region, Lake Baikal, Cape B. Kadilny,
11. VI. 2015, photo by O. Berlov
(Larva: 11-VI-2015, Cocoon: before 22-VI-2015, Imago ♂: 17-VII-2015).

Can I use imago in the studio?
Hi Oleg, what does he not post himself? No time? Found the same time to tweet Barbra on fb lol.gif

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