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Bryophilinae scoops

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barko, 03.12.2008 16:51

Scoops of this subfamily are some of my favorites.

Unfortunately, there is no convenient literature on Bryophilins yet, and there are also few images on the web. I hope that together we will put together a good photo gallery of these small but interesting scoops.

I'll start with a couple like this

Cryphia algae (Fabricius, 1775) Hungary

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Cryphia ochsi (Boursin, 1940)

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03.12.2008 17:06, Ilia Ustiantcev

Unfortunately, also algae. Crimea, Laspi.
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From the same place. Identified as Cryphia rectilinea.
But it was smaller than Deltote bankiana. Who knows what size this butterfly is?
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03.12.2008 17:27, Ilia Ustiantcev

The last one is written in the middle. And srenyaya most likely algae.

03.12.2008 17:28, barko

Is the latter exactly algae?

Who is your question addressed to?

03.12.2008 17:34, barko

Unfortunately, also algae. Crimea, Laspi.
[From the same place. Identified as Cryphia rectilinea.
But it was smaller than Deltote bankiana. Who knows what size this butterfly is?


Ilya, on what (something white is smeared) is the butterfly sitting in the second photo? Is it a decoy?

This post was edited by barko - 03.12.2008 17: 34

03.12.2008 17:36, svm2

Question on Crimean, I'm sorry I didn't read the text before the third

03.12.2008 17:41, Ilia Ustiantcev

Marble or something like that! wink.gif

03.12.2008 17:42, svm2

rectilinea I have from under Foros-the size is approximately as algae can be slightly less
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03.12.2008 17:47, barko

rectilinea I have from under Foros-the size is approximately as algae can be slightly smaller

If possible, photo rectilinea!

03.12.2008 18:07, Vlad Proklov

Cryphia domestica (Hufnagel, 1766)
Both are London-based.

user posted image

user posted image
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03.12.2008 18:12, svm2

If possible, a photo of rectilinea!

I'll try on Mondays

04.12.2008 7:39, Konung

Cryphia muralis (Forster, 1771)
Adler, August 2008, into the light
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Cryphia algae (Fabricius, 1775)
Adler, August 2008, into the light
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Victrix (Poliobrya) umovii (Eversmann, 1846)
Omsk region, June 1996, born
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04.12.2008 12:07, barko

Victrix karsiana Staudinger, 1879
Turkey, October

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08.12.2008 10:04, svm2

rectilinea-Crimea, Foros 08.08.97, on the light of an 8-watt bactericidal lamp
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muralis-on-ibid.
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ona-Sevastopol 20.07.94
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fraudatricula -the most common in our Kiev region V. Bukryn 14.06.97 to light
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maenosis if you correctly identified the subspecies sordida-Kyrgyzstan, Kichik-Alai, 2000m, there are no images in the light13. 07. 99. so there may be an erroneous definition, since there are many species
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08.12.2008 10:47, PG18

Cryphia orthogramma (Bourin, 1954)
From the Orenburg Region, June 2007.
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Cryphia raptricula (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)Mugojary, June 27, 2008
Thanks to Barko for the definition.
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08.12.2008 16:46, barko

Cryphia raptricula (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)

Hungary, Budapest

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Tadjikistan

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08.12.2008 16:49, barko

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14.12.2008 14:35, barko

Cryphia ereptricula (Treitschke, 1825) Hungary, June

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22.02.2009 3:19, barko

Cryphia pallida (Bethune-Baker, 1894) Sardinia, July

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23.02.2009 12:19, barko

Cryphia muralis-Slovenia, June (slightly unfinished)

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06.03.2009 20:36, barko

Bryophila (Bryoleuca) orthogramma raptricula felina (Eversmann, 1852) Crimea, Kazantip, July

This post was edited by barko - 11.03.2011 20: 55

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06.03.2009 20:41, Vlad Proklov

And how to distinguish pallida from algae?
I still have Portuguese characters undefined frown.gif

06.03.2009 21:18, barko

And how to distinguish pallida from algae?
I still don't have any Portuguese qualifications defined frown.gif
Visually, it is not easy to distinguish pallidae from algae. You need experience and practice, but even if you have them, it's easy to make mistakes. I can't name any reliable signs. Males of pallidae are smaller than their females and I have no mistakes with them. Females of the pallidae are very similar to the algae. In general, pallidae is more elegant than algae. This is shown in the characteristic shine. The antemedial line of pallidae is somewhat straighter than that of algae.
Let's take a photo and try it out together. And better the material itself for gen. preparation. Briopholins are my group.
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07.03.2009 5:56, Vlad Proklov

Visually distinguishing pallidae from algae is not easy.
[...]
Let's take a photo, let's try it together. And better the material itself for gen. preparation. Briopholins are my group.

Super! I'll cook them in a week or two and lay them out then. Now there is absolutely no time!

07.03.2009 6:27, Vlad Proklov

By the way - where should I look? Is the location of personal items standard?

07.03.2009 10:27, okoem

Cryphia rectilinea - July 24, 2008, Kerch Peninsula, Kamenskoe village, from caterpillar.
Cryphia receptricula Cryphia algae - August 3, 2008, Kerch Peninsula, village of Barley, from a caterpillar.
The images were taken at the same scale.

This post was edited by okoem - 10.09.2010 13: 32

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07.03.2009 12:02, barko

  Cryphia rectilinea - July 24, 2008, Kerch Peninsula, Kamenskoe village, from caterpillar.
Cryphia algae - August 3, 2008, Kerch Peninsula, village of Barley, from caterpillar.
The images were taken at the same scale.
The second butterfly is not alga, but ochsi.

07.03.2009 14:25, barko

Cryphia ochsi Boursin, 1940 and its differences from algae

It is not difficult to distinguish ochsi from algae along the antemedial line. In ochsi, it is rounded, noticeably inclined and tends from the lower edge of the wing upwards towards its base. In general, ochsi is smaller than algae. The color is less bright. There are no variegated ochsi.
ochsi male
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ochsi female
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07.03.2009 14:54, okoem

The second butterfly is not alga, but ochsi.
Interesting... So it turns out that on my website 4 photos out of eight - is this ochsi? A new species for the fauna of Ukraine?

07.03.2009 15:15, barko

By the way - where should I look? Is the location of personal items standard?
If we are talking about the whole algae-group, then we have the following choice: algae, pallida, ochsi, xxxx-a new species from Greece (NE11), rungsi.

Portuguese languages can include algae, pallida, and ochsi.
The boy's personal belongings are clearly distinguishable. The apex of the valva, the form of the valva, and the juxta are characteristic of each species, while the cornutuses are generally different in principle.
In females, it is slightly more difficult.
ochsi is a very characteristic structure. Thin, elongated structera gen. 2.
algae and pallida are somewhat similar. You need to look at ductus bursa. In algae it is broad, in pallida it is narrower and more elongated. Well, there are other signs there. umnik.gif

But why cook it? Let's first use the photo to determine wink.gif
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07.03.2009 15:16, barko

Interesting... So it turns out that on my website 4 photos out of eight - is this ochsi? A new species for the fauna of Ukraine?
Interesting, but not surprising. No one was seriously engaged in Ukraine (meaning scoops).
Of course, I noticed the ochsi images on your site placed among the alga, but I decided not to rush, so I asked you to catch" non-motley " algae this season.
If you wish, please send the available copies to me in Budapest for making euporal slides. I'll process it and send it back to you.

This post was edited by barko - 07.03.2009 15: 32

07.03.2009 16:29, okoem

Interesting, but not surprising. No one was seriously engaged in Ukraine (meaning scoops).
Yeah... IMHO, not only with scoops. In Ukraine, it seems more difficult to find a group that was seriously engaged in than vice versa. Well, with such a vanishingly small number of entomologists per capita, probably not surprising frown.gif

07.03.2009 18:14, Vlad Proklov

If we are talking about the whole algae-group, then we have the following choice: algae, pallida, ochsi, xxxx-a new species from Greece (NE11), rungsi.

Portuguese languages can include algae, pallida, ochsi.
[...]
But why boil it? Let's first use the photo to determine wink.gif

I'll take you at your word smile.gif
I'll post it tomorrow - now I'm running away.

28.11.2009 1:35, barko

Cryphia (Cryphia) distincta (Christoph, 1887) Pakistan, August

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12.12.2009 10:33, svm2

I have to correct my previous definition. It's actually a raptricula.

Are you saying that these same and previously defined orthograms are also raptricles?
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12.12.2009 16:13, barko

Are you saying that these same and previously defined orthograms are also raptricles?

Yes, both raptricula. The female spawn has no options at all. Her antimedial line is certainly not orthogramma smile.gif
The male on the left was redefined by me as raptricula after I received a true orthogramma from the Southern Urals in Orenburg.

12.12.2009 16:26, barko

Bryophila (Bryoleuca) orthogramma Orenburg

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01.01.2010 21:52, EvgenD

Here is such a beast
Cryphia malachitica Ronkay, Fibiger & Steiner, 2009
Karachay-Cherkessia, Uzunkol, 2000 m, 26.07.2009

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25.06.2010 20:52, NicoSander

Victrix umovii. Vologda region, Kaduysky district, Pakino village district, 21.06.2010. Caught in the swamp in the light.

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09.09.2010 19:59, barko

Determination of Cryphia alga and Cryphia o chsi males by valval tips

In alga, the processes at the tips of the valvae are meek, claw-like, in ochsi, the processes are long, awl-shaped

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