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Noctuidae: Noctuinae

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09.12.2016 22:19, MIV

It would be necessary to go to the "Definition of butterflies", but I decided here. There are doubts about the definition. Noctuinae experts, please share your thoughts.

Actebia squalida or Rhyacia simulans.
1. Zap.Sayan, hr. Ergaki. 17.07.09. Size kr. - 35mm
picture: Actebia_squalida_Rhyacia_simulans__35________.________.________________________._17.07.09._leg.__.______.jpg

2. Altai, Kurai region. Aktasha. 13.07.10. kr. size-37mm
картинка: Actebia_squalida_Rhyacia_simulans__37________________________.____._______._13.07.10._leg.__.______.jpg

3. Agrotis characteristica or Agrotis fatidica
Khakassia, foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau. 4.08.09. Size kr. - 35mm
картинка: Agrotis_characteristica_Agrotis_fatidica__35_______________________________._______________________._4.08.09._leg.__.______....jpg

4. Euxoa nigricans (Linnaeus, 1761)
Khakassia, foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau. 4.08.09. Size - 28mm
картинка: Euxoa_nigricans__Linnaeus__1761___28_______________________________._______________________._4.08.09._leg.__.______.jpg

10.12.2016 11:26, svm2

It would be necessary to go to the "Definition of butterflies", but I decided here. There are doubts about the definition. Noctuinae experts, please share your thoughts.

Since Siberia is far away, the cautious considerations
are 1,2-if out of two, then Actebia
3-A.fatidica, there seems to be a dark subspecies of trifurcula (according to Zolotarenko)
4-in my opinion-yes
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10.12.2016 21:13, MIV

Thank you, Vasily. Here are four more copies.
All from Khakassia. Caught on 4.08.09

1. Agrotis ruta? Size kr. - 40mm
picture: Agrotis_ruta__Eversmann__1851_40_______________________________._______________________._4.08.09._leg.__.______.jpg

2. Agrotis ruta? Size kr. - 38mm
picture: Agrotis_ruta__Eversmann__1851__38_______________________________._______________________._4.08.09._leg.__.______..jpg

3. Euxoa phantoma? Size kr. - 36mm
picture: Euxoa_phantoma_I._Kozhantshikov__1928__36________________________________.__________._______________________._6.08.09._leg.__.______.jpg

4. Euxoa distinguenda or E. tristis? Size kr. - 29mm
By the way: The scoop from the post URL #160 on the previous page is very similar.
картинка: Euxoa_tritici__Linnaeus__1761__Euxoa_distinguenda__Lederer__1857___29_______________________________._______________________._4.08.09._leg.__.______..jpg

11.12.2016 15:44, svm2

Again, very carefully
1,2-according to the keys and description of the Goldenrod, only ruta is suitable (although only western Siberia is in the book)
3-similar,
4 - not distinguenda exactly, according to the images of Volynkin and Knyazev, it does not look like any other.
Really similar to post 160, where I assumed obelisca, and barko nigrofusca from the tritici group.
Since this is also a male, it is possible to determine by the antennae-obelisca antennae are weakly combed ,tritici gr. - weakly sawn, example
picture: obelisca1.jpg
picture: nigrofusca1.jpg
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13.12.2016 18:22, Konung

Since Siberia is far away, then cautious considerations
1,2-if out of two, then Actebia


genitals to cook and all things, what to guess then?

13.12.2016 22:09, MIV

genitals to cook and all things, what to guess then?

Thank God I never got the hang of it. It would help. So much undefined material has accumulated.

14.12.2016 7:18, Konung

Thank God I never got the hang of it. It would help. So much undefined material has accumulated.

Mikhail, send me what you can't identify, and I'll help you!
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11.02.2018 11:58, Aleksn

Interesting scoop from Primorye. Only one came into the world.
Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement. 19.07.16
In this and other topics, it seems that I did not find any images of this type.
Need help identifying it.
picture: DSC04094.jpg
picture: DSC04097.jpg

11.02.2018 14:18, MIV

Interesting scoop from Primorye. Only one came into the world.
Dalnegorsky district, Sadovy settlement. 19.07.16
In this and other topics, it seems that I did not find any images of this type.
Need help identifying it.


Metalloid Plusidia cheiranthi (Tauscher, 1809)
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11.02.2018 18:57, Aleksn

In the topic metallovidok found a photo of Plusidia cheiranthi (Tauscher, 1809), but the butterfly presented there is from the Urals with a yellowish tinge of wings, and not pink, like mine. That's why I overlooked it. Maybe you should delete the message in this topic and move the photos to the topic Plusiinae.

11.02.2018 19:07, Aleksn

Three more scoops from Primorye. All three types were shot in Anisimovka (Shkotovsky district) - 21.07.16.
It would be necessary to also put them in the "Definition of butterflies", but again decided here. Experts in the Noctuinae will forgive me if they come from other subfamilies. Please, if anyone knows what these types are, please give us your thoughts.
1.2picture: DSC04358.jpg
. During the week, it seems that only onepicture: DSC04359.jpg
3 has arrived. Frequently encountered picture: DSC04360.jpg

11.02.2018 20:56, Andrey Bezborodkin

Three more scoops from Primorye. All three types were shot in Anisimovka (Shkotovsky district) - 21.07.16.
It would be necessary to also put them in the "Definition of butterflies", but again decided here. Experts in the Noctuinae will forgive me if they come from other subfamilies. Please, if anyone knows what these types are, please give us your thoughts.


Hastily: 1-Erebidae: Catocala sp., without lower cr. search for a long time, look among the numerous catocala DV. 3 - Amphipyra schrenckii.
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11.02.2018 22:09, MIV

Three more scoops from Primorye. All three types were shot in Anisimovka (Shkotovsky district) - 21.07.16.
It would be necessary to also put them in the "Definition of butterflies", but again decided here. Experts in the Noctuinae will forgive me if they come from other subfamilies. Please, if anyone knows what these types are, please give us your thoughts.
1.2
. During the week, it seems that only one
3 has arrived. Met quite often


2. Euromoia mixta of sagittarius
1. Similar to Catocala streckeri, but not sure.

This post was edited by MIV - 11.02.2018 22: 10
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12.02.2018 16:29, Aleksn

Catocala turned out to be C. separans. I found it by date among the collected butterflies. I dealt with catocals last year and for some reason decided that the picture is not Catocala, but some other scoop. Probably because there was only one of them.
Many thanks to fraudatrix and MIV for the idea on # 1 and the definition of # 2 and #3.
Once again, I apologize that the scoops were not in the subject. Later I will try to delete them here and move them to my themes.

20.07.2018 15:41, ярослав

Help with the definition.Is it Euxoa? and before the view?Orenburg region 15.07.2018, on light.

Pictures:
picture: SDC16074.jpg
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17.12.2018 21:43, Sergey Rybalkin

Phlogophora meticulosa (Linnaeus, 1758)

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picture: DSC08099.JPG
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18.12.2018 0:10, MIV

Phlogophora meticulosa (Linnaeus, 1758)


Previously, like in Xylininae was listed.

18.12.2018 10:03, Ilia Ustiantcev

Previously, like in Xylininae was listed.


All three of the largest subfamilies of scoops have recently been combined into Noctuinae. True, the old topics on the forum seem to have remained.
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25.12.2018 20:42, Sergey Rybalkin

Noctua interposita (Hubner, 1790)

Pictures:
picture: DSC08151.jpg
DSC08151.jpg — (289.72к)

11.09.2019 6:48, ярослав

Euxoa sp.Who has any ideas? Caught near Orenburg in the light.Span 35mm, 7.09.2109

Pictures:
picture: SDC16939.jpg
SDC16939.jpg — (299.86к)

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