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Various small Noctuid moths. Families Erebidae, Noctuidae, Nolidae

Community and ForumInsects imagesVarious small Noctuid moths. Families Erebidae, Noctuidae, Nolidae

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24.02.2008 6:39, Konung

but this one is just small:
Earias clorana (Linnaeus, 1768)
Omsk region, Muromtsevsky district, June 23, 2007, on light.
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24.02.2008 18:11, NicoSander

The images are good and I don't want to delete them -- but next time, please read the topic name smile.gif

And the first one from where?


I apologize, of course mol.gif, but they are not big either smile.gif. The first one was caught in Adler 14.08.06
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28.02.2008 14:47, NicoSander

1-Elaphria pretty Elaphria venustula
2 - Panemeria tenebrata scooper

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15.04.2008 20:12, Сергей Королев

Someone pretty. Looks like it's from the Asteropetes family confused.gif
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15.04.2008 23:17, Grigory Grigoryev

The size didn't come out!!!!! Too big..... Sarbanissa venusta
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14.10.2008 18:45, barko

in the development of an interesting topic

Earias vernana (Fabricius, 1787) Hungary, August

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15.10.2008 11:30, barko

the only representative of the genus Metachrostis in Hungary

Metachrostis dardouini (Boisduval, 1840)

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16.10.2008 16:57, Alexander Zarodov

Mottled light scoop-Acontia lucida (like there was no such thing here yet)

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Photographed in Greece, a lot of them there.

Well, trabealis to the heap. smile.gif

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This post was edited by Double A - 10/16/2008 17: 00
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21.10.2008 12:33, barko

Pseudeustrotia candidula (Denis et Schiffermuller, 1775) Hungary

The butterfly is considered common, but it does not come across many, always no more than one specimen per night

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21.10.2008 13:53, svm2

Pseudeustrotia candidula (Denis et Schiffermuller, 1775) Hungary

The butterfly is considered common, but it does not come across many, always no more than one specimen per night

Well, who has it like, we have a very common one near Kiev (20-30 copies each during the main summer) and flies from spring to autumn
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