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13.12.2011 17:12, Pavel Morozov

For illustrated considerations on the use of Micromelalopha, see in "Khokhlatki"

20.12.2011 15:18, Sergey Didenko

Recently, Yura Berezhnoy gave me a collection of 2005 collections made in the village of Tigrovy, Primorye, from 30.06 to 17.07. On the mattresses there are only scoops (about 1000 pcs.), as Mikhail likes to say-a gray mass. I sort them out a little, if anyone is interested ?, I can post pictures of the straightened material. At the same time, and with the definition of help smile.gif
According to my ideas, there are 200 types, maybe more, there are definitely some. Although butterflies on mattresses lie with folded wings like those of daytime ones, so it is difficult to say in advance even approximately how many species there are.

20.12.2011 16:12, Pavel Morozov

Recently, Yura Berezhnoy gave me a collection of 2005 collections made in the village of Tigrovy, Primorye, from 30.06 to 17.07. On the mattresses there are only scoops (about 1000 pcs.), as Mikhail likes to say-a gray mass. I sort them out a little, if anyone is interested ?, I can post pictures of the straightened material. At the same time, and with the definition of help smile.gif
According to my ideas, there are 200 types, maybe more, there are definitely some. Although butterflies on mattresses lie with folded wings like those of daytime ones, so it is difficult to say in advance even approximately how many species there are.

Absolutely!
Among the gray mass happens, such diamonds come across!

20.12.2011 16:15, barko

Recently, Yura Berezhnoy gave me a collection of 2005 collections made in the village of Tigrovy, Primorye, from 30.06 to 17.07. On the mattresses there are only scoops (about 1000 pcs.), as Mikhail likes to say-a gray mass. I sort them out a little, if anyone is interested ?, I can post pictures of the straightened material. At the same time, and with the definition of help smile.gif
According to my ideas, there are 200 types, maybe more, there are definitely some. Although butterflies on mattresses lie with folded wings like those of daytime ones, so it is difficult to say in advance even approximately how many species there are.
Yes, interesting. And then such a melancholy from your katokal ...
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20.12.2011 19:28, Konung

Recently, Yura Berezhnoy gave me a collection of 2005 collections made in the village of Tigrovy, Primorye, from 30.06 to 17.07. On the mattresses there are only scoops (about 1000 pcs.), as Mikhail likes to say-a gray mass. I sort them out a little, if anyone is interested ?, I can post pictures of the straightened material. At the same time, and with the definition of help smile.gif
According to my ideas, there are 200 types, maybe more, there are definitely some. Although butterflies on mattresses lie with folded wings like those of daytime ones, so it is difficult to say in advance even approximately how many species there are.

Sergey! If among this gray mass there are thin shells-mayakni pliz! a scoop with pleasure to see!

20.12.2011 23:04, Sergey Didenko

There are no fine worms, there are a few very common catokals, the rest are small, gray and brown scoops. Tomorrow morning I will try to post the first photos.

21.12.2011 9:44, Sergey Didenko

I'm starting to post the promised material from Tiger's.
The first butterfly is a slug moth that has got close to the scoops.
P1030025.JPG
1- Macrochthonia fervens
P1030021.JPG
2- Raphia peustera
P1030181.JPG
3- Hypena nigrobasalis
P1030029.JPG
4- Hypena tristalis
P1030028.JPG
5-Similar to the European Eucarta virgo
P1030015.JPG
6-Similar to European Eucarta amethystina
P1030019.JPG
7-Calliergis ramosula (Staudinger, 1888) definition of barko
P1030010.JPG
8-Mythimna flavostigma
P1030023.JPG

This post was edited on sdi-01.01.2012 12: 44
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21.12.2011 12:15, barko

I'm starting to post the promised material from Tiger's.
The first butterfly is a slug moth that has got close to the scoops.
2-Macrochthonia fervens
3 - Raphia peustera
4-Hypena nigrobasalis
5-Hypena tristalis
6-Similar to European Eucarta virgo
7-Similar to European Eucarta amethystina
8 -?
9 -?
P1030010 Calliergis ramosula (Staudinger, 1888)
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22.12.2011 6:30, Sergey Didenko

I continue to post material from the Tiger. Strelchatki
9-Craniophora praeclara
P1030034.JPG
10-Euromoia mixta
P1030041.JPG
11-Craniophora ligustri
P1030036.JPG
12-Gerbathodes paupera
P1030045.JPG
13-Acronicta vulpina
P1030043.JPG
14-Acronicta strigosa
P1030040.JPG
15-Acronicta leocuspis?
P1030046.JPG
16-Acronicta bellula
P1030038.JPG
17-Acronicta alni
P1030042.JPG

This post was edited on sdi-24.12.2011 20: 02
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22.12.2011 18:49, Sergey Didenko

Should I continue? Or do not clog the topic with a "gray mass"? Can anyone tell you anything about Acronicta leocuspis, or does it differ from its counterparts only in its genetalia?

23.12.2011 7:34, Sergey Didenko

Still going on. There was no time to determine. I hope for help.

18 Zanclognatha fumosa
P1030047.JPG
19 Dysgonia obscura
P1030202.JPG
20 Lygephila viciae
P1030050.JPG
21 Leucania obsoleta
P1030058.JPG
22 Phlogophora beatrix
P1030059.JPG
23 Axylia putris
P1030061.JPG
24 Pseudoips prasinana
P1030060.JPG
25 Pyrrhia umbra
P1030063.JPG
26 Amphipoea burrowsi ???
P1030064.JPG
27 Mythimna radiata
P1030065.JPG

This post was edited by sdi-01.01.2012 12: 25
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23.12.2011 11:10, Andrey Ponomarev

[quote=sdi,23.12.2011 08:34]
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23.12.2011 15:59, Sergey Didenko

Surely there is one. In general, half of the Moscow region butterflies fly in the yard.

24.12.2011 15:16, Sergey Didenko

A little more dustpan from the Tiger's Nest. Major banals smile.gif

28 Chrysorithrum flavomaculata
[attachmentid()=128477]
29 Mocis annetta
[attachmentid()=128478]
30 Blasticorhinus ussuriensis
[attachmentid()=128479]
31 Anacronicta caliginea
[attachmentid()=128483]
32 Acronicta major
[attachmentid()=128487]
Deleting a photo

This post was edited on sdi-03/29/2020 18: 10
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24.12.2011 17:35, Sergey Didenko

A few more...

33 Polia bombycina
[attachmentid()=128505]
34-1 Evonima mandschuriana
[attachmentid()=128506]
34-2 Evonima mandschuriana
[attachmentid()=128507]
35 Meganola gigas
[attachmentid()=128508]
36 Acronicta rumicis
[attachmentid()=128509]
37 Acronicta tridens?
[attachmentid()=128511]
38 Acronicta jozana
[attachmentid()=128512]
Deleting a photo

This post was edited on sdi-03/29/2020 18: 10
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25.12.2011 9:36, Sergey Didenko

I'll continue. I identified the previous ones, but I still have questions about several of them. Entered end-to-end numbering.

39 Cryphia bryophasma
[attachmentid()=128564]
40 Antha grata (Butler, 1881), опред. konung
[attachmentid ()=128565]
41 Hadena compta or variolata (svm2)
[attachmentid()=128566]
42 Euchalcia modestoides
[attachmentid()=128567]
43 Cosmia pyralina
[attachmentid()=128568]
44 Amphipoea fucosa
[attachmentid()=128569]
45 Xestia c-nigrum
[attachmentid()=128570]
46 Eugraphe sigma
[attachmentid()=128571]
47 Paradiarsia punicea
[attachmentid()=128572]
48 Lacanobia contigua
[attachmentid()=128573]
49 Apamea sordens опред. konung
[attachmentid()=128574]
Deleting a photo

This post was edited on sdi-03/29/2020 18: 09
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25.12.2011 12:31, Konung

40 - Antha grata (Butler, 1881)
49 - apamea sordens

This post was edited by Konung - 25.12.2011 12: 32
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25.12.2011 19:12, Sergey Didenko

A little more, and then the hands are unlikely to reach the new year. Not all of them are defined yet.
50 Hypena strygiana
[attachmentid()=128618]
51 Acronicta concerpta
[attachmentid()=128619]
52 Euclidia dentata
[attachmentid()=128620]
53 Cosmia camptostigma
[attachmentid()=128621]
54 Polychrysia esmeralda
[attachmentid()=128622]
55 Diachrysia nadeja
[attachmentid()=128623]
56 Hadena corrupta
[attachmentid()=128624]
57 Pseudeustrotia candidula (опред. svm2)
[attachmentid ()=128625]
58 Dypterigia caliginosa Walker, 1858 (ed. Lafa)
[attachmentid()=128626]
59 Lacanobia contrastata
[attachmentid()=128627]
60 Lacanobia splendens, опред. svm2
[attachmentid()=128628][attachmentid()=128625]
Deleting a photo

This post was edited on sdi-29.03.2020 18: 07
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25.12.2011 20:28, svm2

41-most likely-H.variolata
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25.12.2011 20:33, svm2

60-Lacanobia splendens
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26.12.2011 14:14, Andrey Ponomarev

58 similar to Dypterygia scabriuscula

26.12.2011 14:36, svm2

57-Pseudeustrotia candidula
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26.12.2011 16:02, Lafa

58 Dypterigia caliginosa Walker,1858
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26.12.2011 16:09, Lafa

58 Dypterigia caliginosa (Walker,1858)

26.12.2011 16:55, Lafa

58 Dypterygia caliginosa (Walker, 1858)

01.01.2012 12:40, Sergey Didenko

A few more large ordinary Tiger scoops.
61 Catocala fulminea
[attachmentid()=129024]
62 Catocala streckeri
[attachmentid()=129025]
63 Calyptra lata
[attachmentid()=129028]
64 Calyptra thalictri
[attachmentid()=129032]
65 Sarbanissa subflava
[attachmentid()=129035]
Deleting a photo, the server crashed, new photos are not loaded

This post was edited on sdi-03/29/2020 18: 05
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07.01.2012 19:31, Sergey Didenko

A little more of Tiger's Milk. Specialists, please clarify the abrostolu (if possible smile.gif, momu is clearly not determined by the photo... I'm not sure about Mizimna again.
85 Sypnoides hercules
[attachmentid()=129793]
86 Chrysorithrum amata
[attachmentid()=129794]
87 Euromoia subpulchra
[attachmentid()=129795]
88 Moma sp.
[attachmentid()=129796]
89 Abrostola ussuriensis/pasifica
[attachmentid()=129797]
90 Paracolax trilinealis
[attachmentid()=129798]
91 Mythimna chosenicola, опред. svm2
[attachmentid()=129799]
Часть удалил, все

This post was edited by sdi-08.06.2019 13: 09
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08.01.2012 13:28, svm2

91-not impura, rather chosenicola
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08.01.2012 18:56, Sergey Didenko

Here's a more interesting problem. No longer Tiger, but from the north of Primorye, the end of July. At the top, for comparison of sizes, Polia bombycina from the Moscow region. I can't identify the bottom two, although they have a very specific pattern.
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08.01.2012 19:10, Konung

Here's a more interesting problem. No longer Tiger, but from the north of Primorye, the end of July. At the top, for comparison of sizes, Polia bombycina from the Moscow region. I can't identify the bottom two, although they have a very specific pattern.

Polia vespertilio
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20.10.2012 10:38, Victor Gazanchidis

Need help with the Far Eastern crested
Lophontosia cuculus (Staudinger, 1887)??
Ptilodon capucina kuwayamae (Matsumura, 1919)??
stigmatics ??
don't know

Pictures:
IMG_2813.JPG
IMG_2813.JPG — (1.03мб)

20.10.2012 10:54, Pavel Morozov

1-correct
2-correct
3-correct
4-Amurilla subpurpurea (Lasiocampidae)
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19.07.2018 21:56, PhilGri

Ambulyx tobii,
Anisimovka, Shkotovsky district
29-30. 06. 2018
user posted image
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23.07.2018 21:09, PhilGri

Catocala danilovi
Anisimovka, 12.07.2018
user posted image
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