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Noctuidae: Noctuinae

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Michail M, 02.07.2008 21:09

For some reason, until now, very beautiful and large scoops from the Noctua genus remained without much attention.
I propose to fix this, and post the first photo:

Noctua pronuba (Linnaeus, 1758)
Banded scooper large
Type locality: Sweden
Distribution: from Western Europe to Western Siberia, Central Asia, Northwestern India, North Africa. Eurybiont, found in forests, parks, gardens, meadows, swamps, pastures, and occasionally in the steppe.
The wingspan is 50-60 mm.
Summer railing: from May to July and September to October.
Forage plants: dandelion, sorrel, harms vegetables, grapes.

This specimen was caught on 22.06.08, Zaporozhye, Ukraine, in the light.

Pictures:
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02.07.2008 21:29, Michail M

another pronuba

Ukraine, Zaporozhye, Khortytsia island, 21.05.08

Pictures:
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07.07.2008 20:09, Michail M

Noctua pronuba

Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, pos. Malokaterynovka. 30.06.08. To the light.

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07.07.2008 21:15, Michail M

Noctua fimbriata (Schreber, 1759)
Earthen edged shovel

Type locality: Halle, Germany
Distribution: from Western Europe to Western Siberia and Turkmenistan; Asia Minor. it is found on the edges, clearings, arable land, in gullies, parks, and gardens.
Wingspan 45-61 mm
Summer period from June to September with diapause, one generation.
Forage plants: primroses, raspberries, blackberries, willows, etc.

This instance is caught:
Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, pos. Malokaterynovka. 30.06.08. To the light.

Pictures:
picture: 5.jpg
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07.07.2008 21:33, Michail M

Noctua orbona (Hufnagel, 1766)

Small band shovel

Type locality: Berlin, Germany
Distribution: Europe, except the north, North Africa, Asia Minor and Central Asia. It is found in dry meadows, arable land, steppes, gullies, parks, and gardens.
Wingspan 33-45 mm
Summer period in June, after diapause from August to October, one generation.
Forage plants: bedstraw, nettle, sorrel, clover, etc.

This instance is caught:
Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, pos. Malokaterynovka. 30.06.08. To the light.

Pictures:
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09.07.2008 8:07, Michail M

Noctua interposita (Hubner, [1790])

Shovel tape similar

Type locality: Augsburg region, Germany
Distribution: Central and Southern Europe, Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Asia Minor. It is found in meadows, forest edges, steppes, gullies, parks, and gardens.
Wingspan 39-45 mm
Summer period in June, after diapause from August to September, one generation.
Forage plants: unknown.

This instance is caught:
Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, pos. Malokaterynovka. 05.07.08. Into the light.

Pictures:
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09.07.2008 11:11, Zhuk

Noctua janthina ([Denis & Schiffermuller], 1775)

Crimea, Sevastopol, 08.2006

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09.07.2008 11:35, Zhuk

Epilecta linogrisea ([Denis & Schiffermuller], 1775)

Crimea, Sevastopol, 08.2006

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21.10.2008 12:59, barko

Noctua comes Hubner, [1813]

first from Hungary, second from Slovenia

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27.10.2008 16:56, barko

Noctua interjecta Hubner, [1803] Slovenia

Not a frequent and highly coveted trophy. It was found near the sea in a wet meadow, and on the heights of the karst plateau.

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25.11.2008 1:33, barko

Noctua tirrenica (Biebinger, Speidel & Hanigk, 1983) Bulgaria

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bottom view

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for comparison of fimbriata and tirrenica

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26.03.2009 18:08, BRM

Noctua janthe (Borkhausen, 1792)
Ukraine, the Carpathians

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26.03.2009 18:10, BRM

Noctua orbona (Hufnagel, 1766)

Small band shovel

Type locality: Berlin, Germany
Distribution: Europe, except the north, North Africa, Asia Minor and Central Asia. It is found in dry meadows, arable land, steppes, gullies, parks, and gardens.
Wingspan 33-45 mm
Summer period in June, after diapause from August to October, one generation.
Forage plants: bedstraw, nettle, sorrel, clover, etc.

This instance is caught:
Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, pos. Malokaterynovka. 30.06.08. To the light.


It seems to me that in this picture of interposita too!

28.03.2009 14:07, BRM

Noctua orbona (Hufnagel, 1766)

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17.01.2010 0:49, Guest

By what characteristics can N. janthina/janthe be distinguished?

25.01.2010 17:01, Dr. Niko

Can I show off my pronuba? smile.gif
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25.01.2010 17:29, Ilia Ustiantcev

Three representatives of the Moscow region banded scoops (pronuba, fimbriata, interposita) and, to the heap, Cryptocala chardinyi. All caught in the second half of summer in Odintsovo district, near the village of Pestovo.
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picture: noctua_interposita2.JPGpicture: cryptocala_chardinyi.JPG
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05.02.2010 18:17, TEMPUS

Please tell me what features can distinguish Noctua interposita from N. orbona? mol.gif wall.gif

05.02.2010 18:33, chebur

Noctua janthe (Borkhausen, 1792), but Noctua janthina Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775 is also suspected. Please dispel them or confirm them.
Crimea, Yalta
12.08.09
picture: 12.08.09_Noctua_janthe_Borkhausen_Украина.Гурзуф__5_.JPG
12.08.09
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15.08.09
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07.02.2010 14:27, TEMPUS

Well, maybe someone will tell you how to distinguish N. orbona from N. interposita?

07.02.2010 15:39, svm2

Well, maybe someone will tell you how to distinguish N. orbona from N. interposita?

http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/forum2007.pl?read=36813

01.06.2010 22:34, PG18

If I'm not mistaken, no noctuin themes have been born yet (only the Noctua genus).
I will try to open it with a wonderful Turanian, quite worthy of the cover...

Eicomorpha antiqua Staudinger, 1888
Syrdarya Karatau, dry Kurkal riverbed, May 6, 2010

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03.08.2010 13:12, barko

Epipsilia grisescens (Fabricius, 1794) Slovenia, August

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03.10.2010 16:30, vasiliy-feoktistov

I didn't think she was here yet.
A fairly large scoop:
Eurois occulta Linnaeus, 1758
9.07.2010 M. O. G. Zheleznodorozhny, on svet.

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11.10.2010 14:18, svm2

Euxoa temera Hb,1808

Flew in all three locations (Buzhzsky Gard, Aleshkovskie peski and Elanetsky steppe) 9, 10, 11 with our participation with I. Kostyuk in EMN 7
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Euxoa segnilis Duponchel,1836

Another one from Peskov was determined with the help of A.Matov and O. Pekarsky.
Two color forms of male and female
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13.10.2010 22:46, barko

Euxoa segnilis Duponchel,1836

Kyrgyzstan

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Hungary

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14.10.2010 19:18, Konung

Euxoa basigramma (Staudinger, 1870)
Omsk region, steppe, August 2010, male and female:
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Euxoa deserta (Staudinger, 1870)
Omsk region, steppe, August 2010:
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17.10.2010 10:18, Konung

A few more Euxoas from the Omsk region:
all the butterflies were caught in the steppe in August 2010.

Euxoa tristis (Staudinger, 1897)
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Euxoa distinguenda (Lederer, 1857)
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Euxoa phantoma I. Kozhantshikov, 1928
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17.10.2010 19:58, barko

Euxoa vitta (Esper, 1789) Hungary

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18.10.2010 10:21, Konung

Euxoa ochrogaster (Guenée, 1852) ssp. rossica (Staudinger, 1881)
from the Omsk region, in various color variations:
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Euxoa recussa (Hübner, [1817])
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This post was edited by Konung - 18.10.2010 10: 23
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18.10.2010 13:28, barko

Euxoa obelisca (Den. & Shiff., 1775) Hungary

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18.10.2010 14:27, svm2

Euxoa christophi (Staudinger,1870)
Elanetskaya steppe,11.09.10.Identified by A.Mats.
And I think-distinguenda
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This post was edited by svm2 - 11.09.2011 15: 13
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18.10.2010 16:49, barko

  Euxoa christophi (Staudinger,1870)
Elanetskaya steppe,11.09.10.Identified by A.Mats.
I would like to cook it, otherwise it may turn out to be obelisca.

18.10.2010 16:51, svm2

With such usam
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18.10.2010 17:14, barko

With a mustache like that
this is just my disbelief even in the obvious and the habit of cooking everything smile.gif

18.10.2010 17:41, barko

By the way, he agreed to the segnilis account, and the karadrin you know is definitely selini,and this is the typical form for this species-this is his conclusion
According to segnilis, it is clear. That paradrina may well be selini, most likely Montana (I would cook it for practice), and according to krishtofi, I had an interesting discussion with Mattov last year when we were looking at my Euxoa collection and he pointed out a female krishtofi wormed her way into the obelisks, but I haven't been able to check it yet due to the lack of free space time limit.

This post was edited by barko - 23.10.2010 12: 33

23.10.2010 12:35, barko

Euxoa vitta hercegovinensis Schawerda, 1938 Greece

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24.10.2010 15:24, Бомка

Tell me, what kind of scoop, plizz (Athaumasta sp.?) -
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Baikal-Lena Nature Reserve, in the Riti River gorge (Cape Ryty, Lake Baikal).
June 20, 2010 leg. O. Berlov

This post was edited by Bomka - 24.10.2010 17: 27

28.10.2010 6:06, Бомка

Advise, experts, where is the determinant of Siberian Athaumasta to look?
Or at least pictures
of Athaumasta splendida Bang-Haas 1928 and Athaumasta nana Staudinger 1896.

28.10.2010 6:08, Бомка

I'll also add Noctua interposita (? orbona)
from ocd. Irkutsk, 8-IX-2010.
The length of the forewing is 17.5 mm.

Until recently, it was pointed east only as far as Novosibirsk, i.e. 1500 km west of Irkutsk!.
picture: noc311.jpg

This post was edited by Bomka - 29.10.2010 12: 47
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