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Geometridae, Sterrhinae. Genera Idaea, Scopula, Cyclophora

Community and ForumInsects imagesGeometridae, Sterrhinae. Genera Idaea, Scopula, Cyclophora

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02.02.2010 19:12, Vlad Proklov

so you can just write there and then... smile.gif dates where?? smile.gif

Like where? Up there! ^^^

02.02.2010 19:24, Vlad Proklov

2 moth of the genus Idaea from the Moscow region:
2) Idaea ochrata Scopoli, 1763- 16.07.2009г.

This is not ochrata, but serpentata.
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02.02.2010 19:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

This is not ochrata, but serpentata.

OK I'll fix it now.

02.02.2010 19:26, lepidopterolog

Idaea muricata (Hufnagel, 1767)
Voronezh region, 25 km St. Voronezh, Venevitinovo, 27. VI. 2008 leg. lepidopterolog
picture: IMG_4035.JPG
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02.02.2010 19:35, lepidopterolog

Rhodometra sacraria (Linnaeus, 1767)
SW TURKEY, prov. of Aydin, vic. of Bozdogan vill., alt. 590 m, 05.X.2009, leg. lepidopterolog
picture: IMG_4042.JPG
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02.02.2010 19:43, lepidopterolog

Rhodostrophia vibicaria (Clerck, 1759)
Moscow region, Shatursky district, okr. pltf. Tugolesye, 02. VII. 2009, leg. lepidopterolog
picture: IMG_4047.JPG
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02.02.2010 20:42, Vlad Proklov

And also...
All of them are London-based, except for the last one, which is from the seaside salt Flats of Sandwich (Kent).

Idaea dimidiata (Hufnagel, 1767)
picture: idaea_dimidiata.jpg

Idaea seriata (Schrank, 1802). They're all like that in London:
picture: idaea_seriata.jpg

Idaea trigeminata (Haworth, 1809)
picture: idaea_trigeminata.jpg

Idaea ochrata (Scopoli, 1763)
picture: idaea_ochrata.jpg
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02.02.2010 21:00, barko

It's so good ... smile.gif The topic is developing rapidly

02.02.2010 21:10, barko

  Rhodometra sacraria (Linnaeus, 1767)
SW TURKEY, prov. of Aydin, vic. of Bozdogan vill., alt. 590 m, 05.X.2009, leg. lepidopterolog


This is the so-called formalabdaCramer, [1777]. It was described from Suriname as a species. Later it was synonymized with sacraria, but the name was not forgotten, but was fixed for butterflies with this color.

02.02.2010 21:12, Vlad Proklov

Ta k here in my opinion, PG18 the same in Ennomiinae just posted?

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