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16.06.2009 8:18, Liparus

Report on a short summer vacation on June 9-15. Odintsovo district, Moscow region.
Collected mostly in the light....

Oh, and I noticed such a scoop as you have in the second photo
Was in the country, along the way collected two types of small Agrilus sp. on raspberries and currants, I checked 8 glasses in which 5 Carabus violaceus were caught for niddel(what kind of Kharkiv subspecies?), otiorhinus some on dry currant twigs and two rinhida on raspberries...
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16.06.2009 22:18, Pirx

today I went fishing in my region::::: gold beetles (1 piece of Agrilus? sinuatus (Olivier, 1790) on a pear tree), elephants, softlings, leaf beetles, several wasps and a rare fly (the larva of which is in anthills), spangle wasps and much more


Ept! Rare fly-etta Doros, panimaish, profuges! A rare fly, of course. Personally, I have only 1 copy, I caught another one in the Caucasus and gave it to a local specialist, and another copy. from Ukraine is kept in the collection of the same Maltsev in Odessa. But as far as I can remember, it's on root aphids?

16.06.2009 22:52, Liparus

Ept! Rare fly-etta Doros, panimaish, profuges! A rare fly, of course. Personally, I have only 1 copy, I caught another one in the Caucasus and gave it to a local specialist, and another copy. from Ukraine is kept in the collection of the same Maltsev in Odessa. But as far as I can remember, it's on root aphids?

Last year I caught the same one 2 kilometers from that place,but this time I was sitting on a green blade of grass, my belly was very swollen (female?) and filled with a white substrate smile.giftranslucent

17.06.2009 9:12, Pirx

Last year I caught the same one 2 kilometers from that place,but this time I was sitting on a green blade of grass, my belly was very swollen (female?) and filled with a white substrate smile.giftranslucent


In your photo, the female is (the eyes on the crown do not touch). The "white substrate" is, of course, eggs. And tell I. P. Lezhenina about the finds of dorosovs on occasion!

18.06.2009 23:01, RippeR

I was carding fields today. From butterflies-heaps of galatas and yurtinas, I saw the tail of an acacia, fresh Alexis, a female bellargus, pandora, swallowtail, and a few yellow eggs.
from beetles in the photo ) If you know the names, don't hesitate )
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18.06.2009 23:21, Fornax13

Leaf beetle-Tituboea macropus, nearby-Notoxus ?monoceros.
In the second photo, I recognize only a female Enicopus pilosus (a woolly animal like that), a ground beetle on the left - Harpalus of some kind, on the right - Calathus of the ambiguus/erratus type, an elephant-Larinus of some kind creepy (damn your larinuses it would be nice).
The staff is cool, but I don't know it shuffle.gif
Crunchers - Omaloplia, maybe even spireae...
Webbing - something like Chalcis
Bug-Odontotarsus purpurolineatus like

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18.06.2009 23:53, RippeR

becoming cool, I also liked it. It has brownish elytra.
I'll give Larin back, and if Omar doesn't take smile.gifthe others, I'll try to bring them back too smile.gif
omaloplii on milkweed flowers and mowing for various herbs)

19.06.2009 19:57, Liparus

I made an appointment with the girl yesterday afternoon beer.gif.And she brought me a mattress with 50 Rhynchites auratus tubecoverts(although I put this mattress in the feed and parts of the body broke off in 30 individuals).In general, we went for a walk in the arboretum.They saw a white satyr and began to argue,she proved that it was a white woman, and I, in turn, gradually agreed...In general, it was weighed, I put beetles in my pockets on the snake (half of the elephants soo ... escaped), missed a cool zlatka wall.gif...In short, it was just like in a dream, I'm lying,in a dream I never dreamed of this!!!Insectsjump.gif, a girl beer.gifand conversations about the life lol.gif lol.gif lol.gifof insects...
I never expected to get such a high in my life mol.gif
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19.06.2009 20:28, Stas Shinkarenko

Liparus, congratulations, it's really a dream come true! smile.gif
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19.06.2009 21:20, DavBaz

I made an appointment with the girl yesterday afternoon beer.gif.And she brought me a mattress with 50 Rhynchites auratus tubecoverts(although I put this mattress in the feed and parts of the body broke off in 30 individuals).In general, we went for a walk in the arboretum.They saw a white satyr and began to argue,she proved that it was a white woman, and I, in turn, gradually agreed...In general, it was weighed, I put beetles in my pockets on the snake (half of the elephants soo ... escaped), missed a cool zlatka wall.gif...In short, it was just like in a dream, I'm lying,in a dream I never dreamed of this!!!Insectsjump.gif, a girl beer.gifand conversations about the life lol.gif  lol.gif  lol.gifof insects...
I never expected to get such a high in my life mol.gif

happiness is when you are understood smile.gif

20.06.2009 1:08, Bad Den

Liparus, congratulations, it's really a dream come true! smile.gif

Yes!
Uneasy girl-on a date comes with a mattress Zhukov! wink.gif

20.06.2009 2:56, Alex D

I will write a brief report on my trip to the Rivne region reserve 7-9. 06. 09 (Ukraine, Rivne region, Rakitnyansky district):
-wading through ankle-deep water in peat bogs, we managed to get the following diurnal species:
-Oeneis jutta
-Colias palaeno
-Clossiana eunomia
-Carterocephalus palaemon
-Lycaena hippothoe

From the list in brief:
- Laothoe amurensis is a new find in Western Ukraine, and apparently the westernmost point of its range in our
country-Syngrapha microgamma is the second reliable find on the territory of Ukraine(I don't know about this species in the Russian Federation)
-Dicranura erminea
-Cerura bicuspis
-Dendrolimus pini, etc.

I'll post a more detailed list of night views and photos later.
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20.06.2009 11:05, Liparus

happiness is when you are understood smile.gif

Yes, but short-term happiness!And thanks to the insects, you look into the box and realize that you are not almost less happy than in those moments when you caught these very insects...
And vice versa, instead of sitting and straightening the mattresses, you have to go fishing for new sensations, new finds...And we can say that thanks to this exciting activity, we get happiness! jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif
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20.06.2009 13:32, Андреас

20.06.2009 19:39, Liparus

-I do not know such a high... - it's like a joke: "while you're drinking, you won't make a decent drug addict."
"I don't know anything about it, and I'm mistaken again - but to mix up such different and almost always opposite things! confused.gif  eek.gif

Something didn't reach me?

21.06.2009 0:23, RippeR

a kind of report smile.gif
I was today at a friend's house, who called me to pick up beetles that had started up in an old log that had been standing on the balcony for 5 years.
There were xylocopts. Here's what it all looked like. I wonder what the hell they have in their cells? Is it like food for maggots or something like propolis?

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22.06.2009 16:26, barry

Yesterday, my wife and I went to the Danilovsky Arboretum (north of Kharkiv near the ring road). We got there somewhere by five in the evening (household chores, etc.). it is clear that at this time everyone was already running away and everything was obtained mainly by mowing...

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? Strophosoma capitatum
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Ants are not clear what they are preoccupied with...
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22.06.2009 16:27, barry

Continuation...

Palomena prasina apparently...
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? Horsefly larva (12-15 mm.)
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In my opinion, NOT Pentatoma rufipes...
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22.06.2009 16:28, barry

Continuation...

? Malthinus punctatus. I got two of them, but somehow they quickly scattered, we still need to mow down somehow...
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23.06.2009 15:39, Vlad Proklov

Continuation...
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False chicken pox, by the way -- Syntomis phegea!
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23.06.2009 18:48, sealor

Already from the balcony for the second year I do not catch the light, but surprises sometimes still happen, so, tonight Cerambyx cerdo flew in smile.gif

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23.06.2009 19:45, barry

False chickenpox, by the way -- Syntomis phegea!

Thanks! I couldn't find anything more suitable, either, although I wasn't sure if the spots were still floating... smile.gif
And Adelidae-Nemophora degeerella (both females)?

23.06.2009 20:36, Liparus

thank you all at once smile.gif

24.06.2009 0:00, RippeR

sealor: good gift arrived smile.gif

24.06.2009 4:51, Vlad Proklov


And Adelidae-Nemophora degeerella (both females)?

Aha smile.gif
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24.06.2009 11:52, svm2

14-19.06.09.The vicinity of V. Bukryn (N49°57 ' 13 "E031°18' 08’), that is, in the daytime within a radius of 500 m from the lamp installation point. Lamp 250 DRV-all night from 21-30 every night.

Psychidae

Sp.1

Cossidae

1-P.caestrum
2-Z.pyrina
3-Ph.castaneae

Lasiocampidae

1-M.rubi
2-D.pini

Sphingidae

1-S.ocellata
2-L.populi
3-S.pinastri
4-S.ligustri
5-M.stellatorum -днем
6-H.euphorbiae
7-H.livornica
8-D.elpenor
9-D.porcellus

Drepanidae

1-T.ocularis
2-D.falcataria
3-C.glaucata

Geometridae

1-L.marginata
2-L.adustata
3-H.glarearia
4-M.alternata
5-Ch.clathrata
6-N.fasciolaria
7-O.luteolata
8-Th.flavicaria
9-P.macularia
10-O.sumbucaria
11-A.prunaria
12-B.betularia
13-P.rhomboidaria
14-A.repandata
15-H.roboraria
16-H.punctinalis
17-A.selenaria
18-L.temerata
19-H.fasciaria
20-S.lineata

21-P.pruinata
22-G.papilionaria
23-A.smaragdaria
24-H.aestivaria
25-Ch.viridata
26-Th.fimbrialis

27-T.comae
28-S.virgulata
29-S.ornata
30-S.marginepunctata
31-I.ochrata
32-I.aureolaria
33-I.sylvestraria
34-I.dilutaria
35-I.?fuscovenosata
36-I.humiliata
37-I.trigeminata
38-I.aversata
39-I.?sraminata
40-I.deversaria

41-S.luridata
42-X.fluctuata
43-C.rubidata
44-C.cuculata
45-E.alternata
46-E.galiata
47-C.bilineata
48-M.albicellata
49-C.ocellata
50-E.mellinata
51-Th.obeliscata
52-E.corylata
53-Ph.vetulata
54-Ph.transversata
55-E.unangulata
56-E.centaureata и еще 4-5 видов
57-Rh.rectangulata
58-A.plagiata
59-A.anseraria
60-H.flammeolaria
61-M.murinata-днем

Notodontidae

1-D.querna
2-Ph.tremula
3-P.palpina
4-P.capucina
5-Ph.bucephala
6-S.fagi

Lymantridae

1-C.pudibunda
2-E.similis

Arctiidae

1-M.miniata
2-C.mesomella
3-A.rubricollis
4-E.lurideola
5-E.sororcula
6-A.phegea-днем
7-S.lutea
8-S.lubricipeda
9-H.cunea
10-D.mendica
11-A.villica

Nolidae

1-N.cucullatella
2-P.prasinana

Erebidae

1-R.sericealis
2-P.tristalis
3-H.tarsicrinalis
4-P.tentacularia
5-P.strigilata
6-L.flexula
7-L.pastinum
8-L.viciae
9-E.adulatrix

Noctuidae

1A.tripartita
2-A.asclepiades
3-D.stenochrysis
4-A.gamma
5-P.pygagra
6-D.deseptoria
7-D.bankiana
8-A.trabealis
9-T.luctuosa
10-Cucullia sp.1
11-Cucullia sp.2
12-E.amethystina
13-C.fraudatricula
14-E.venustula
15-C.morpheus
16-Caradrina sp
17-H.octogenaria
18-H.blanda
19-H.ambigua
20-R.ferruginea
21-Ch.trigrammica
22-T.atriplicis
23-Ph.meticulosa
24-A.crenata
25-A.remissa
26-O.strigilis
27-O.latruncula
28-P.suspecta
29-A.ypsillon
30-P.bombicyna
31-P.nebulosa
32-L.w-latinum
33-L.contigua
34-L.suasa
35-L.oleracea
36-L.aliena
37-C.luteago
38-H.capsincola
39-M.turca
40-M.albipuncta
41-M.ferrago
42-M.l-album
43-M.comma
44-D.signifera
45-A.excamationis
46-A.segetum
47-A.ipsilon
48-A.putris
49-O.plecta
50-N.pronuba
51-N.fimbriata
52-N.interposita
53-S.ravida
54-X.c-nigrum
55-X.ditrapesium
56-X.triangulum
57-E.sigma

In addition, in the afternoon I also collected the w-album and ilicis tailings ,there were also pruni, but old, and some Jordanita sp. trampled, bushy globulariae or subsolana
With sp. I'll check it out later when it dries
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24.06.2009 12:13, barko

14-19.06.09.The vicinity of V. Bukryn (N49°57 ' 13 "E031°18' 08’), that is, in the daytime within a radius of 500 m from the lamp installation point. Lamp 250 DRV-all night from 21-30 every night.
55-E.unangulata
8-L.viciae
44-D.signifera
53-S.ravida
And in what quantities do these species fly in your country?

24.06.2009 13:45, svm2

55-a few copies at the moment, but this is the usual unas pyadenitsa
44.53 one flew
8-at least two dozen
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26.06.2009 8:31, svm2

55-a few copies at the moment, but this is the usual unas pyadenitsa
44.53 one flew
8-at least two dozen

Yesterday I looked through the Bukrinsky box and found another copy of L. craccae

27.06.2009 11:54, Liparus

and we have a heat wave under 35 degrees for the second week, in padla to catch, we are waiting for the rain to fall and eat in the gardens to catch Carabus (Megodontus) violaceus ssp. aurolimbatus Dejean, 1829

27.06.2009 13:07, алекс 2611

and we have a heat wave under 35 degrees for the second week, to catch padla, we are waiting for rain from the shelter


Take our rain mol.gif

27.06.2009 16:30, Tomas.Adzkee

We have +40 in the shade, so no one expected the predicted rains. So tomorrow I'm going to Hoverla to freeze )

27.06.2009 18:03, RippeR

Catch the coat! Let us know if you catch smile.gif

28.06.2009 19:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

My younger brother (he is almost 10) returned from the Crimea today and says that in the mountains he came across a pair (!) of papilio blumei or palinurus sailboats (confirmed from the photo). I don't think he'd write anything, and he doesn't know much about butterflies from my handout. It seems that someone ran away from Yalta or Sevastopol, but it is unlikely to happen again. Could they really have formed a population in Crimea?

28.06.2009 19:47, Pavel Morozov

My younger brother (he is almost 10) returned from the Crimea today and says that in the mountains he came across a pair (!) of papilio blumei or palinurus sailboats (confirmed from the photo). I don't think he'd write anything, and he doesn't know much about butterflies from my handout. It seems that someone ran away from Yalta or Sevastopol, but it is unlikely to happen again. Could they really have formed a population in Crimea?

lol.gif like, not April 1

28.06.2009 19:57, Ilia Ustiantcev

And this is not a joke. And it seems that somewhere it was reported about single cases of butterflies escaping from the garden just in the Crimea.

28.06.2009 20:27, AntSkr

Yes, they would not have survived in the Crimea, surely someone brought out artificially and released them. This is someone on the forum said that he released quite a lot of S. pyri in Moscow.

30.06.2009 4:28, Egorus

From June 27 to 28, they set up an "ambush" on the island of Khortytsia.
Oak hawks flew well.
Therefore, some forum members have become happy owners
of several copies of this butterfly.

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H. milhauseri arrived from the rarities section.
But maybe it's not uncommon in other places.

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30.06.2009 10:11, svm2

27.06.09.Surroundings of V. Bukrin (N49°57 ' 13 "E031°18' 08’),. Lamp 250 DRV-all night from 21-30, very warm more than +20, cloudless and windless, crazy years, probably missed a good dozen views.

Psychidae

Sp.1

Lasiocampidae

1-O.pruni

Sphingidae

1-S. ocellata
2-S. ligustri not less than a dozen
3-D. elpenor
4-D. porcellus not less than 20

Drepanidae

1-H.piritoides
2-T.ocularis
3-D.falcataria
4-C.glaucata

Geometridae

1-L. marginata
2-S. cararia
3-H. glarearia
4-M. alternata
5-M. liturata
6-N. fasciolaria
7-H. pluviaria-second generation
8-E. atomaria-usually does not fly into the world
9-A. prunaria
10-B. betularia
11-P. rhomboidaria
12-A. repandata
13-H.roboraria
14-H. punctinalis
15-P. similaria
16-E. crepuscularia
17-A. selenaria
18-L. temerata
19-S. lunularia-second generation

20-A.smaragdaria
21-H.aestivaria
22-Th.fimbrialis

23-T.comae
24-S. nigropunctata
25-S.virgulata
26-S.ornata
27-S.marginepunctata
28-I.ochrata
29-I.humiliata
30-I.biselata
31-I.trigeminata
32-I.aversata
33-I.deversaria

34-C.polygrammata
35-X.fluctuata
36-C.cuculata
37-E.alternata
38-E.galiata
39-C.bilineata
40-P.comitata
41-Th.obeliscata
42-E.silaceata
43-Ph.transversata.
44-E.assimilata
45-E.millefoliata
45-Ch.v-ata
46-Rh.rectangulata
47-A.plagiata
48-H.flammeolaria

Notodontidae
1-C.erminea
2-G.crenata
3-P.palpina
4-S.argentina
5-N.tritophus
6-S.fagi

Arctiidae

1-M.miniata
2-A.rubricollis
3-E.lurideola
4-A.phegea-днем в массе
5-S.lutea
6-S.lubricipeda
7-Ph.fuliginosa
8-W.casta
9-A.villica

Nolidae

1-N.aerugula
2-P.prasinana

Erebidae

1-R.sericealis
2-P.tristalis
3-P.tentacularia
4-H.rostralis
5-Ph.viridaria-for the first time in the world, and then only in the afternoon
6-L.flexula
7-L.viciae
8-L.craccae
9-C.alchemista
10-C.fulminea

Noctuidae

1A.tripartita
2-A.triplasia
3-A.gamma
4-M.confusa
5-P.pygagra
6-D.deseptoria
7-D.bankiana
8-A.trabealis
9-C.coryli
10-C.lunula
11-E.amethystina
12-C.fraudatricula
13-E.venustula
14-H.octogenaria
15-R.ferruginea
16-D.scabriuscula
17-E.lucipara
18-A.monoglypha
19-A.ophiogramma
20-O.strigilis
21-O.latruncula
22-C.pyralina
23-A.fucosa.
24-S.scutosa
25A.trifolii
26-C.graminis
27-P.bombicyna
28-P.nebulosa
29-L.w-latinum
30-L.contigua
31-L.suasa
32-L.oleracea
33-L.aliena
34-C.luteago
35-M.persicariae
36-H.bicolorana
37-H.irregularis
38-M.conigera
39-M.turca
40-M.albipuncta
41-M.pallens
42-M.l-album
43-M.comma
44-D.signifera
45-A.excamationis
46-A.putris
47-N.pronuba
48-N.fimbriata-около полусотни, облеплен весь экран
49-N.interposita
50-X.c-nigrum
51-X.ditrapesium
52-X.triangulum
53-E.sigma
54-A.prasina

This is what I took
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This lady flew in, and the guys flew in during the day
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another squeaky little crunch and a horned cicada
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This post was edited by svm2-30.06.2009 10:28 am

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30.06.2009 10:52, Guest

Could it be the female Bolbelasmus unicornis in the last picture?

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