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07.08.2011 12:06, Victor Gazanchidis

Well, the last batch of butterflies. The rest is in envelopes.

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07.08.2011 12:49, Pavel Morozov

Yes, this is grisescens, there were surprisingly very few of them this year, literally only a few. You better tell me, how do you like the bicuspis in the upper right corner of the photo number 0532?

Yes, I liked bicuspis too.
I noticed some stigmatics there, and this one usually comes across in units.
I've noticed the rest of the "micromelalof-like" ones, and I need to get a closer look at them. Bistonchik, I think, Tolya noticed.
Viktor has Peridea jankowskii.

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07.08.2011 15:16, Guest

Yes, I liked bicuspis too.
I noticed some stigmatics there, and this one usually comes across in units.
I've noticed the rest of the "micromelalof-like" ones, and I need to get a closer look at them. Bistonchik, I think, Tolya noticed.
Viktor has Peridea jankowskii.

Pasha, P. jankowskii on Vityaz flew regularly, despite the bad weather. It's just that we've had enough by now...

07.08.2011 15:21, mikee

Sorry, the last post is mine.

07.08.2011 19:12, Sergey Didenko

I forgot to take a picture of two more mattresses - this is definitely the last one. It remains to wait for photos from Mikhail.

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07.08.2011 19:29, Pavel Morozov

Seryoga, I saw a female Yankowski in the photo P1020582_1.JPG
Oyyyyyyyyyy


No sign of eltset yet

This post was edited by Morozzz - 07.08.2011 19: 29

07.08.2011 19:36, mikee

Seryoga, I saw a female Yankowski in the photo
P1020582_1.JPG Oyyyyyyyyyy eltset is not in
sight yet

smile.gifPasha saw it right, we caught almost everything we wanted there. Camptoloma was saved only by bad weather.As for eltset, Chistyakov generally believes that it is not on DV.

07.08.2011 20:58, Pavel Morozov

smile.gifPasha saw it right, we caught almost everything we wanted there. Camptoloma was saved only by bad weather.As for eltset, Chistyakov generally believes that it is not on the Far East.

Grigory Alekseyevich won't let you lie. At his request, I photographed last year's eltset from Volodya's collections for Chistyakov.

07.08.2011 23:01, Zhuk

Bistonchik, I think, Tolya noticed.

I noticed, B. thoracicaria, a good moth!

11.08.2011 17:56, Sergey Didenko

Some of the seaside tea bags have dried up:
- Antheraea yammamai
- Artena dotata
- Macroglossum pyrrhosticta (or something else)

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11.08.2011 21:35, Pavel Morozov

Yes, Seryozha, this is M. pyrrhosticta!

12.08.2011 17:24, Sergey Didenko

Something else has dried up. Kochubei are not luxury, but the butterfly is small and nondescript, valued for rarity, not beauty.
Catocala kotshubei
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Catocala musmi
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Catocala moltrechti
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Dysgonia obscura/Niphonyx segregata
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This is still a mystery to me, the mustache seems to be not scoops, but volnyanki / slug-like with such an appearance, I do not know
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This post was edited on sdi-08/22/2011 10: 43
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12.08.2011 19:15, Victor Gazanchidis

I've got some things straightened out, too. Parnassius - two pairs of Parnassius felderi maui Sheljuzhko, 1914 and a pair of Parnassius nomion mandschuriae Oberthur, 1891.

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12.08.2011 19:19, Victor Gazanchidis

And the nymphalids.
Two pairs of Seokia (Limenitis) pratti eximia Moltrecht, 1909
Sephisa princeps (Fixsen, 1887)
Vanessa indica (Herbst, 1794))
Kaniska canace (Linnaeus 1763)

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12.08.2011 20:09, MIV

Something else has dried up.
This is still a mystery to me, the mustache seems to be not scoops, but volnyanki / slug-like with such an appearance, I do not know
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This is some kind of Gelastocera (there are five species in the DV) from Nolidae Chloephorinae.
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/78_Nolidae/02...hloephorina.htm

12.08.2011 21:42, Sergey Didenko

13.08.2011 4:49, Konung

You're right, thank you, it's really nolida. Most likely Gelastocera exusta.

yes, it is exusta

14.08.2011 9:42, Sergey Didenko

Bumblebee, probably Hemaris alternata (corrected after being redefined by Gregory (cajarc)). We each had one bumblebee. I don't know what kind of relationship Mikhail and Viktor have. Mottled moth from central Primorye, apparently Zygaena niphona niphona Butler, 1877.

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15.08.2011 9:48, mikee

Something else has dried up. Kochubei are not luxury, but the butterfly is small and nondescript, valued for rarity, not beauty.

Unfortunately, Sergey did not provide a photo of the lower side of katokala Kochubei. I would like to draw the attention of the most respectable public to the fact that on the reverse side the lower wings of butterflies are yellowish, not red.

17.08.2011 21:02, Sergey Didenko

I'll refresh the theme with a few dried butterflies.
1. Kaniska canace
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2. Catocala lara
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3. Catocala electa
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4. Catocala doerriesi
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5. Catocala bella
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6. Catocala praegnax
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7. Catocala proxeneta
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8. Maculinea arionides and Catocala moltrechti in size comparison
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9. Syngrapha ain
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10. Polychrysia splendida, thanks to Grisha for the definition
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11. Euchalcia modestoides
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12. Cucullia mandschuriae
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13. Actebia praecurrens
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14. Mythimna flammea
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15. Nudina artaxidia
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16. Euthrix laeta
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17. Gastropacha populifolia
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22.08.2011 11:31, Sergey Didenko

Some more straightened material. The last three couldn't be identified quickly. I hope for help smile.gif
Last probably Mythimna velutina
Undefined hadena in my opinion Hadena corrupta (Herz, 1898)
The third one from the end is Gyrospilara formosa (Graeser, [1889]), thanks to Oleg (barco) for the definition.

This post was edited by sdi - 06.09.2011 05: 25

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05.09.2011 9:54, Sergey Didenko

I enliven the theme with seaside banalities.
1. Papilio xuthus together with Papilio machaon
2. Sericinus montela, female
3. Parnasius nomion
4. Seokia pratti
5. Sephisa princeps, males alone
6. Euphydryas intermedia
7. Boloria selenis
8. Erebia ajanensis, thank you to Stanislav for defining
9. Maculinea arionides, female
10. Arytrura musculus
11. A. gnoma or sjogvisti?

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05.09.2011 10:11, rhopalocera.com

I enliven the theme with seaside banalities.
1. Papilio xuthus together with Papilio machaon
2. Sericinus montela, female
3. Parnasius nomion
4. Seokia pratti
5. Sephisa princeps, males alone
6. Euphydryas intermedia
7. Boloria selenis
8. Erebia ligea, little like the Moscow region
9. Maculinea arionides, female
10. Arytrura musculus
11. A. gnoma or sjogvisti?


This is ajanensis
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05.09.2011 10:45, Grigory Grigoryev

SDI message from 17.08.2011 " I will refresh the topic with a few dried butterflies."

Sergey, hi!
Number 10 is NOT Autographa v-minus (most likely).
This is Polychrysia splendida Butler, 1878

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05.09.2011 11:01, Grigory Grigoryev

I enliven the theme with seaside banalities.
1. Papilio xuthus together with Papilio machaon
2. Sericinus montela, female
3. Parnasius nomion
4. Seokia pratti
5. Sephisa princeps, males alone
6. Euphydryas intermedia
7. Boloria selenis
8. Erebia ligea, not very similar to the Moscow
region 9. Maculinea arionides, female
10. Arytrura musculus
11. A. gnoma or sjogvisti?


Sergey, hi!
In the subject of Saturn, there was information from Chuvilin from 01.06.2010:
"The usual dark gray transverse stripe on both wings of this species is well spelled out, the eyes of the hind wing are in a clear black ring, the general tone and texture of the wings with a slightly raised scaly cover, all this distinguishes it quite well from sjogvisti."
You have like A. gnoma
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05.09.2011 19:04, Sergey Didenko

Grisha, and there are no thoughts, what a scoop on the photo P1020700_1.JPG in my message http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=408115&st=200# ?

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05.09.2011 19:14, barko

Grisha, and there are no thoughts, what a scoop on the photo P1020700_1.JPG in my message http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=408115&st=200# ?
excuse me for getting in - this is Gyrospilara formosa (Graeser, [1889])
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07.09.2011 15:19, Sergey Didenko

This is ajanensis

I don't know much about erebia, but they wrote to me that this is still Ligeia. Experts, consider!

07.09.2011 15:53, Boris Khramov

Dear Sergey,
a consultation of two "prominent specialists" came to the unequivocal conclusion that this is Ligea.

Khramov and Grigoriev
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07.09.2011 15:59, Ekos

Dear Sergey,
a consultation of two "prominent specialists" came to the unequivocal conclusion that this is Ligea.

Khramov and Grigoriev



One hundred percent - ligeya! Ayanensis is quite different. In some places (for example, Miaochang) they fly together.
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07.09.2011 17:22, rhopalocera.com

One hundred percent - ligeya! Ayanensis is quite different. In some places (for example, Miaochang) they fly together.



Yes, indeed, this is more like ligeia than ayanensis, it is possible that I screwed up with the definition offhand smile.gif. But still, it's definitely better to judge when they show the underside of the wings.

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07.09.2011 18:05, Sergey Didenko

Thank you all for your help, just in case when I get home, I'll take a picture of the inside out.

08.09.2011 8:14, Sergey Didenko

A few banal catocals have dried up, plus the underside of ligea.

1. The underside of "Ligea"
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2. Catocala dissimilis
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3. Catocala dula
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4. Catocala bella
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5. Catocala nymphaeoides
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6. Catocala praegnax
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7. Catocala separans
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8. Catocala deuteronympha
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9. Cosmia affinis (Linnaeus, 1767)
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10. Actebia praecurrens (Staudinger, 1888)
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08.09.2011 12:35, шустов

I enliven the theme with seaside banalities.
1. Papilio xuthus together with Papilio machaon
2. Sericinus montela, female
3. Parnasius nomion
4. Seokia pratti
5. Sephisa princeps, males alone
6. Euphydryas intermedia
7. Boloria selenis
8. Erebia ajanensis, thank you to Stanislav for defining
9. Maculinea arionides, female
10. Arytrura musculus
11. A. gnoma or sjogvisti?

10. Arytrura subfalcata

08.09.2011 13:23, Sergey Didenko

10. Arytrura subfalcata

Judging by Kononenkov's book, musculus. In my opinion, some book got mixed up on these types.

08.09.2011 13:40, Alexandr Zhakov

We have already investigated this issue. Kononenko has a typo.
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08.09.2011 14:21, rhopalocera.com

Da, ligea
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09.09.2011 23:13, Vlad Proklov

I don't know much about erebia, but they wrote to me that this is still Ligeia. Experts, consider!

Tell the difference between good, good specialists and bad ones. There is no ligeia on the DV. Like khialy )))

11.09.2011 0:04, Yakovlev

Why isn't Ligeia here??? It also exists on Sakhalin. Guys, who has Seokia to exchange??? I'd take 10 of them. There are a lot of Altai and Mongolia.
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11.09.2011 6:58, Sergey Didenko

Why isn't Ligeia here??? It also exists on Sakhalin. Guys, who has Seokia to exchange??? I'd take 10 of them. There are a lot of Altai and Mongolia.

A day earlier would have been an offer. Yesterday, at the congress, everyone was distributed, and so they would have changed, some of your material from Pasha was interesting to us (if you don't look at the prices) smile.gif.

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