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PG18, 31.01.2008 18:16

This type is easy to identify (for example, in Lampertwink.gif) and is common in Ukraine and southern European Russia.
But I wonder if anyone caught it in these regions? And in the collection?

picture: 48_0140_Mugodzhary_Mts.jpg
Shot in Mugodzhary (northern Kazakhstan)

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31.01.2008 18:20, svm2

A fairly ordinary view, flies well into the light, the deadline for my copies is 30.04-07.07-apparently two generations. Region-Kyiv and Cherkasy and Dnipro oblasts
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01.02.2008 5:37, PG18

A fairly ordinary view, flies well into the light, the deadline for my copies is 30.04-07.07-apparently two generations. Region-Kiev and the region, Cherkasy and Dnipro regions.

Thank you for your information. Well, then at least it's flying somewhere... Probably also in the Caucasus and beyond. But for the south of the Urals, I didn't find any instructions. In the Volga region (Saratov) caught a single female (17.07.63), and a dogfrown.gif.. In Europe (Karsholt and Razowski, 1996), in addition to "Slovakian; Hungarian; Romanian; South Slavic; Bolg.; Greek.", it is unexpectedly indicated for Sweden ...
k. r. - like willow...

01.02.2008 7:24, PG18

the deadline for my copies is 30.04-07.07-apparently two generations.

And, as expected, seasonal dimorphism? Summer-yellow?
Would it be difficult for you to show a couple of butterflies, M. B. in the theme "moth"?
The copy I took in Mugojary. quite summery (July 26), and quite white... It is probably not E. cordiaria, but the Turanian species Eilicrinia subcordaria (H.-S., 1855) (=anicularia Ev., 1852), distributed from the Volga region to Eastern Kazakhstan. But the transverse post-disk bands mentioned by Hoffmann are not expressed at all in the image...
There is a catastrophic shortage of images on this genus, and on Ennominae in general. Mr. A. Hausmann suggests waiting for volumes 5-6 of The Geometrid Moths of Europe (Ennominae) three more years

This post was edited by PG18-02/01/2008 07: 26

01.02.2008 9:47, svm2

Yes, summer is more yellow, I'll take a picture and try to exhibit it on Monday
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01.02.2008 9:48, PG18

Schistostege nubillaria is another moth lacking in images, if I'm not mistaken. It is also found in Ukraine (to the west-only in Romania), to the east, it seems after the break, it appears in the south of the Urals and Siberia already in the form of the subspecies knuepfferi. It flies during the day, in our country - in June. I didn't find anything about tracks and feed tanks.frown.gif

картинка: 48_Schistostege_nubilaria_0214_______resize.JPG
Taken in the south of the Chelyabinsk region
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01.02.2008 10:16, PG18

I wonder if there were any other snowstorms (other than shovels) in the Chudovo ilustrovana series "Nature of Ukraine"?

01.02.2008 10:38, svm2

While this and on bulavousym Chikolovets and still amphibians

This post was edited by svm2-02/01/2008 10: 39
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12.02.2008 11:26, Сергей-Д

to my light in the country (Eilicrinia cordiaria) flies well. I started to catch the light in July - I spent the whole of July flying. yellow.
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12.01.2009 19:33, Андреас

- I didn't find a more appropriate topic than this: - first of all, I'm not sure that this is a female Operophtera brumata-Winter moth; - and secondly, it's not so easy to catch this creature in nature (-5 frost, salt, snow, November 15, forest), just by accident.

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