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11.05.2010 21:04, svm2

From 02 to 06, a business trip to Sevastopol turned up ,and we decided to use it usefully.
It turned out 5 points, including 4 night ones, of which, in my opinion, only two are successful.
On Sivash (night in the Yasnopoly area) and day about.Kuyuk-Tuk) very strong wind, so at night I took only a couple of napuk and even flew one mytimna alapekuri, the rest is banal like gamma and griseata, which is in the mass. In the afternoon we stopped at o.Kuyuk-Tuk is the goal of phryne and zigris, to which I am generally indifferent.There are a lot of Frin ,but the wind is such that even if you lie down, the butterfly flies out and disappears, so where the food zigris grows is the result of one zigris and two ausonia. Already on the bridle we caught a couple more (a small slope is protected from the wind). Well, the last point –in the evening, for good luck, we turned to the Ingul River (Kostychi) and lit up on the shore-nothing interesting, except for the gray form of drasterium causa and H. bicolorata, in the morning a dozen gebs and a dozen or two large water lovers.
Now about more or less successful
Kherson region, Aleshkinsky sands, near Proletarka
Arrived around 15-00. It is written that this is the largest desert in Europe, but I think it is better to call it the largest sandy massif_ there are dunes and dunes, but it seemed to me that the ground water is close to the surface, so in the depressions and birch trees and lakes. It's actually a former Warsaw Pact bombing range.
During the day, a lot of black-bodied animals, in half an hour you can collect at least a hundred
Beetles from all points of the list at the end, those that my colleagues determined, I'm not strong in beetles.
Butterflies in the afternoon

1-S. pavonia-quite a lot but it catches hard, I caught one male, Sergey (Damone) found a cupulating pair.

2-L.phlaeas
3-L.thersamon
4-C.argiolus
5-C.pamphilus

6-N.?tessularia
7-S.?ochraceata
8-C.riguata
9-D.rippertaria

10-E.fortalitium-about three weeks ago, Plyushy and Kostyuk were first discovered here – a new butterfly for Ukraine, I caught only 6 females, my colleagues also had three males, but not the first freshness.
11-D. cailino

12-T.jacobaeae

Night - by morning +3, clear

1-D.ulula

2- S.pavonia-2 fm

3-M.tiliae
4-S.ocellata
5-L.populi
6-S.ligustri
7-H.euphorbiae
8-D.porcellus

9-D. rippertaria-variously colored
10-S. lunularia
11-L.griseata
12-E.trinotata

13-N.?chlamitulalis
14-A.aceris
15-S.nervosa
16-D.cailino
17-D.caucasica
18-S.scutosa
19-H.viriplaca
20-C.hyperici
21-H.trifolii
22-H.selenis
23-S.turbida
24-M.albipuncta
25-M.alopecuri
26.-O.incerta
27-C.opalina

28-C. cribraria
29-E. festiva-at least a dozen in the morning
30-E. caesarea
The list may not be complete due to those not accounted for by colleagues.

Well, the night from 4 to 5 near Mashino (Bakhchisarai) 400m, the night is clear in the morning +6


1-O.luteolata
2-S.lunularia
3-S.tetralunaria
4-C.cinctaria
5-C.ruficiliaria
6-Ch.?miata
7-R.cervinalis
8-E.dodoneata
9-E.ochridata
10-E.oxycedrata
11-N.?achromaria

12- N.confusalis

13-C.pudibunda

14-P.palpina
15-D.ulmi
16-S.fagi

17. E.
sororcula 18-A. festiva-as always in the morning

19-L.ornitopus много
20-J.croceago
21-A.cinerea
22-A.ipsilon
23-A.euphorbiae
24-Caradrina sp (?wullschlegeli)
25-E.conspicelaris
26-C.coryli
пески
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sunset in the sands
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here are some of my fees
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Beetles of all points are those identified by the colleague
Carabidae:
Cicindela: campestris pontica, sahlbergii hersonensis, littoralis nemoralis, nordmanni.
Zabrus spinipes.
Cerambycidae:
Dorcadion: pedestre, cinerarium, tauricum.
Opsilia molybdaena.
Buprestidae:
Sphenoptera sp. (? chrysotoma)
Scarabaeidae:
Rhyzotrogus aestivus, Miltotrogus: vernus, tauricus, Maladera holosericea, Amphicoma vulpes, Epicometis hirta,
Netocia hungarica, Lethrus apterus, Aphodius sp.
Tenebrionidae:
Anatolica eremita, Tentyria nomas, Pimelia subglobosa, Blaps: halophila, mucronata, Pedinus cimmerius.
Chrysomelidae:
Chrysolina: cerealis, gypsophile, Timarcha tenebricosa….
Hydrophilidae:
Hydrophilus piceus, Hydrous aterrimus.

This post was edited by svm2-13.05.2010 20: 53
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13.05.2010 22:56, Liparus

13. V. 2010
Kharkiv region.
On the elm tree:
Magdalis armigera (Fourcroy, 1785)
Magdalis caucasica Tournier, H., 1872
Magdalis sp.
Anthaxia deaurata

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16.05.2010 12:31, Egorus

Report on the last night fishing trip.
In the evening, we decided to go out to shine a couple of hours in the steppe gully
near Melitopol. (Troitskoe village)
The goal is kukuli.
The beginning was sluggish.

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Then we were "attacked" by lilac hawks. A flock of migratory hawkmoth decided to relax on our screen and around it.
At the peak of arrival, we easily counted 15 copies.

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By 00-30, there were three cuckoos in the camps, and they were thinking of finishing fishing.
But then the "sky broke", and the battle of hunters with cuckoos began. Cuckoos flew up,
circled over the screen, hit the screen, fell into the grass, rose and flew away. They were very active and agile.
So did the hunters, but they missed a lot.

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By three o'clock it was all over. Just before dawn, two maculeses arrived.
The result of fishing is like this…

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And most importantly, like this…

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These turned out to be "a couple of hours". smile.gif
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16.05.2010 13:24, barko

... The goal is kukuli....
Just Wow! Very good catch!
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16.05.2010 18:13, vitalbata

Egorus, what species of Cucullia did you collect near Melitopol?
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16.05.2010 18:39, barko

Egorus, what species of Cucullia did you collect near Melitopol?
On the upswing

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16.05.2010 22:24, barko

Egorus, what species of Cucullia did you collect near Melitopol?
Second session (with books and collections).

Shargacucullia is most likely verbasci.

The butterfly to the left of argentina is a female xeranthemi. Too small for pustulata. I was confused by an unusual drawing.

At the bottom left, three cucumbers will need to be checked additionally. [attachmentid()=88718]
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18.05.2010 12:34, Liparus

May 17, 2010
Caught Agrilus pratensis on a poplar tree,is this a banal or rare species?

And on what trees are found zlatki of this genus Agrilus.I was catching on:
Oak,
poplar,
willow,
pear,
raspberry,
currant.

and what else can you catch?
Who can tell you?

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18.05.2010 13:41, Victor Titov

May 17, 2010
Caught Agrilus pratensis in a poplar tree,is it a banal or rare species?

Well, for whom as. But for me personally and in my local area, all zlatki (with the possible exception of Anthaxia quadripunctata and Agrilus viridis) are not banal. I am very happy with them in the training camp. Although, specifically Agrilus pratensis we would not say that it is rare.

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25.05.2010 12:46, svm2

Brief report on the 22.05.10 trip to Bukryn for the night .
Years very good, who starts, then not less than 60 species. Sandartny set of brzhnikov, and porcelyus and linden in mmass, the same set of sovkovidok and khokhlatok for this time.Some moth fly en masse during the day,but do not fly into the light(I. pallidata, M. murinata). From the dippers vilika, sanio, Mendika and sororkula, a lot of scoops all usual for this time, a pair of cocoonworms rubi & pini.
What is still interesting in my opinion is cuculia prenantis, a pair (male and female) of H. confusa, S. sociaria-female, a pair of fresh nolids confusalis and strigula. Neptis sappho was first caught in the Kiev region in the 5ex count.
Among the beetles, according to colleagues, interesting-Potosia fieberi & O. armiger
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27.05.2010 0:38, Liparus

Recently found a place where you can find
Attelabus nitens (Scopoli, 1763)
I also found a silver poplar, which will still have
Xylotrechus rusticus (Linnaeus, 1758).
If anyone needs it,write, there is still time to catch them.
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29.05.2010 13:21, Liparus

23.V.2010E E UKRAINE,Kharkov.reg,Volchansk distr.,outsk.of Efremovka vill.
Kovald (Dima) and I went for Plebeius pyrenaica ergane.

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30.05.2010 0:24, Vis

Good day! Today, musson_max and I were on vacation in the Kiev region, Obukhov district, at the dacha. I didn't really manage to catch it, but there is something(male Plebejus argyrognomon, male Siona lineata, female Euclidia glyphica), such a modest catch on the machines, I'll throw a photo when everything is sorted out.

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30.05.2010 11:35, Amplion

Vis, and gladysh - "not like everyone else"? )))) Walking on the bank on his stomach ...

30.05.2010 11:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Vis, and gladysh - "not like everyone else"? )))) On the bank on his stomach walks ...

Yes common (N. glauca): just taken out of the water apparently.

30.05.2010 11:53, Vis

I was surprised when I saw it on land))

31.05.2010 21:47, svm2

29.05.10. Again near V. Bukrina this time at the dacha itself, DRL 250 lamp. From 22-00 to 04-00. The evening and night seem to be good for butterflies, there was a lot of flying, but not much interesting..During the day, I still walked around the surrounding area, since the cottages are located on the slope of a ravine and there is no border between the forest and summer cottages,wild boars and deer come to visit. I also caught Neptis sappho, as I noted in the last report - new for the Kiev region. The rest is all ordinary, except for a rare woodcutter , at least in our country, I don't know about beetles - I took it at the request of a colleague, which caught my eye.

1-Sterrhopteryx fusca

L. terebra

2-M. rubi

3-M. tiliae
4-Sph. pinastri
5-Deilephila porcellus in bulk


6-T.batis
7-T.ocularis
8-F.lacertinaria
9-D.falcataria

10-Lomaspilis marginata
11-L. adustata-massed
12-S. dilectaria
13-Heliomata glarearia
14-Macaria alternate-massed
15-M. notata
16-Ch. clathrata
17-Opisthograptis luteolata
18-Therapis flavicaria
19-Pseudopanthera macularia very much in the forest, alone in the light
20-S. sociaria
21-Peribatodes rhomboidaria
22-H. punctinalis
23-Ascotis selenaria
24-P. similaria
25-E. atomaria
26-C. pusaria
27-Lomographa bimaculata
28-L. temerata
29-Siona lineata mass

30-A.smaragdaria

31-C.annularia
32-C.punctaria
33-T.comae
34-S.immorata
35-Scopula rubiginata
36-S.marginepunctata-много
37-Scopula floslactata
38-I.pallidata
39-I.degeneraria
40-I.deversaria

41-X.spadicearia
42-Xanthorhoe ferrugata
43-E.alternata
44-C.bilineata
45-M.albicellata-в лесу ,на свет не летели
46-C.ocellata
47-E.corylata
48-H.impluviata
49-E.unangulata
50-E.tripunctaria
51-Eupithecia egenaria
52-E.centaureata
53-E.vulgata and 1-2 other species
54-Ch. v-ata
55-A. plagiata a lot
of 56-A. anseraria in the forest is not rare,
57-H did not fly to the light.flammeolaria
58-M. murinata massed in open areas,
59-P. sexalata do not fly into the light


60-N.dromedarius
61-N.ziczac
62-Pheosia tremula
63-D.dodonaea
64-P.palpina
65-G.crenata
66-Phalera bucephala

67-A.leporina
68-H.tarsicrinalis
69-H.grisealis
70-Pechipogo strigilata
71-L.viciae
72-T.luctuosa
73-L.flexula
74-H.proboscidalis
75-H.rostralis
76-R.sericealis
77-C.salicalis
78-Diachrysia stenochrysis
79-M.confusa
80-Abrostola asclepiadis
81-E.trabealis
82-Deltote deceptoria
83-Elaphria venustula
84-Caradrina morpheus
85-C(P.) petraea
86-Hoplodrina ambigua
87-Ch.trigrammica
88-A.polyodon
89-Apamea sordens
90-Oligia srigilis
91-O.latruncula
92-H.trifolii
93-Lacanobia w-latinum
94-L.suasa
95-S.rivularis
96-C.luteago
97-Hadena capsincola
98-H.confusa
99-Mythimna albipuncta
100-Mythimna pallens
101-M.l-album
102-Axylia putris
103-Ochropleura plecta
104-Xestia c-nigrum
105-Agrotis exclamationis

106-C.pudibunda

107-N.confusalis
108-P.prasinana

109-Eilema sororcula many
110-S. lutea
111-H. cunea
112-D. mendica
113-D. sannio
114-A. villica at least a dozen

Here's what I took, and even then something extra
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A few beetles, red in the light, the rest either flying or crawling
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02.06.2010 19:50, Dantist

I removed the first day - caught ones from the spread this year.
Fishing place-Crimea and Kherson region 29.04-3.05.2010

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02.06.2010 20:50, Solarway

I removed the first day - caught ones from the spread this year.
Fishing place-Crimea and Kherson region 29.04-3.05.2010

Chervontsy excellent!!! What is the name of this species?
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02.06.2010 20:51, Liparus

I removed the first day - caught ones from the spread this year.
Fishing place-Crimea and Kherson region 29.04-3.05.2010

Class, cool razspravlyaete their wings, it turns out as if the letter X, I now also razspravlyayut so, I think you posted earlier photos of your boxes, in which such razspravka.
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02.06.2010 21:07, Alexandr Zhakov

Chervontsy excellent!!! What is the name of this species?

I'll get smart. smile.gif
These are not chervontsy, these are tailed fish from the genus Tomares.
Dantist I think will tell you which of the two Crimean species caught.
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02.06.2010 21:28, Dantist

Chervontsy excellent!!! What is the name of this species?

This is Tomares callimachus. Collected in the Crimea.
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02.06.2010 21:34, Dantist

Class, cool razspravlyaete their wings, it turns out as if the letter X, I now also razspravlyayut so, I think you posted earlier photos of your boxes, in which such razspravka.

I didn't post the boxes - the fees still need to be "brought to mind"

02.06.2010 23:36, Liparus

Today's report.Kharkiv regionThis is according to zlatki,there were also Bronzes, elephants, horns,barbels,wasps of spangles, Rhynchitids (On a shrub Willow, Rosehip, Poplar (not populi) and volcheyagodnek)

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03.06.2010 6:26, barry

Today's report.Kharkiv regionThis is according to zlatki,there were also Bronzes, elephants, horns,barbels,wasps of spangles, Rhynchitids (On a shrub Willow, Rosehip, Poplar (not populi) and volcheyagodnek)

I could have given you a list of names... smile.gif
Then there is a number of picta and ater?
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07.06.2010 11:14, svm2

It so happened that three weeks of the past (weekend) and the next had to go to the area of B. Bukrina. Surroundings of V. Bukrin (N49°57 '13’ E031°18’08"), 05.06 from 21-30 to 05-00, DRL250, cloudless and quiet night . It is quite good, however, due to the mass character of individual species. Lots of eardrums and diptera. A lot of people, with my granddaughter, filled all the test tubes that a colleague-specialist in this group gave in an hour and a half, while they did not take large firewalls and leaf-cutters, which I consider ordinary.. I discovered a fan wing for myself, but somehow I didn't pay attention to it before. Zhukov took only what he could find for his colleagues-scopolia's barbel, some mottled parasol. The light is large, like a geotube, not shining (a colleague will come to sort it out).

Macro List

1-Psychidae sp


2-Ph. castaneae-female

3-S. ocellata
4-L. populi
5-M. stellatorum-evening and morning on carnation flowers
6-P. proserpina
7-H. euphorbiae
8-H. gallii
9-Deilephila porcellus


10-T.ocularis
11-D.falcataria

12-Lomaspilis marginata
13-L.adustata
14-Heliomata glarearia
15-Macaria alternata
16-Ch.clathrata
17-Opisthograptis luteolata
18-Therapis flavicaria
19-Pseudopanthera macularia на свет не летели
20-A.prunaria
21-B.betularia
22-Peribatodes rhomboidaria -массовый лет
23-H.roboraria
24-H.punctinalis
25-Ascotis selenaria
26-P.similaria
27-C.pusaria
28-C.margaritata
29-Siona lineata

30-C.bajularia
31-H.aestivaria
32-Th.fimbrialis

33-T.
comae 34-S. immorata
35-Scopula virgulata
36-S. marginepunctata
37-I. aureolaria-just started, next week it will probably be massive, the light flies badly
38-I. sylvestraria-mass years
39-I. aversata
40-I. straminata / deversaria


41-X.spadicearia
42-C.rubidata
43-E.alternata
44-E.galiata
45-C.ocellata
46-E.corylata
47-C.pectinataria
48-Ph.vetulata
49-E.centaureata
50-E.vulgata
51-E. subumbrata-this and subfuscata were not identified last time
52-Rh. rectangulata
53-A. plagiata
54-L.farinata
55-M. murinata does not fly to the light

For some reason, there were no tufts, one specimen
at a time 56-N. dromedarius
57-Phalera bucephala

67-C.fraudatricula
68-Pechipogo strigilata
69-L.viciae
70-H. proboscidalis
71-R. sericealis
72-Diachrysia stenochrysis
73-A. tripartita
74-Abrostola asclepiadis-there are many of these, usually triplasia flies a lot, this year these
75-E. trabealis
76-Deltote deceptoria
77-C. tanaceti
78-Sh. prenanthis
79-Elaphria venustula
80-C(P.) petraea
81-Hoplodrina ambigua
82-Ch. trigrammica
83-A. polyodon
84-Oligia srigilis
85-O. latruncula
86-H. trifolii
87-P. nebulosa
88-Lacanobia w-latinum
89-L. thalassina
90-L. suasa
91-S. rivularis
92-C. luteago
93-H. cappa - in the past This year, for the first time in the Kiev region
, 94-Hadena capsincola
95-Mythimna albipuncta
96-Mythimna pallens
97-Axylia putris
98-Xestia c-nigrum
99-Agrotis exclamationis was found here

100-C.pudibunda

101-Eilema sororcula
102-A. phegea-the first specimens have appeared, next week there will be a lot-not in the light, of course
103-S. lutea
104-S. urtica
105-H. cunea
106-D. mendica
107-D. sannio
108-A. villica a lot, maybe three dozen

Missed it

109-Itame brunneata

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09.06.2010 14:40, Tomas.Adzkee

I decided to report on my trip to the Tsyurupinsky forest/Aleshkinsky Sands (Kherson region, Ukraine). June 5-7, I was accompanied by Vyacheslav Trach.

Slava was looking for ticks, and I was going after zlatkami. I am happy with the fees and the plan as a whole is fulfilled. Although there is not much material. With the water was a complete kaput, because very often there was no strength even to wave a net or bend down for a black-bodied greyhound, therefore, not in quantity, but in quality... We arrived in the evening. the whole next day we spent soibrali in the forest and blukali in the swamps that had come from nowhere, on the third day we climbed into the sands, collected hoplii and went home.

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09.06.2010 18:59, london

I went today to the village of Kozhushna, here half an hour as a lady came.
prastite that without photos, my photographer on Sakhalin smile.gif
here's about what I managed to catch today:
Morimus funereus
Cerambyx cerdo
Pilemia tigrina
Opsilia coerulescens
Phytoecia icterica
Phymatodes testaceus
Leioderes kollari
Plagionotus detritus
Clorophorus figuratus
Xylotrechus antilope
Stenopterus rufus
And many other nonsense that I don't even want to remember. I'm going out on Akimerus shaefferi this weekend. By the way! xylotrechus on the idea of banal right?
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09.06.2010 19:00, london

Oh, yes! Congratulate me on the first Cerdo caught with your own hands!!! jump.gif
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09.06.2010 21:30, captolabrus

Oh, yes! Congratulate me on the first Cerdo caught with your own hands!!! jump.gif

Congratulations!!!!!!!!! jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif
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09.06.2010 23:39, vasiliy-feoktistov

By the way! xylotrechus on the idea of banal right?

Well, it depends on which Xylotrechus and where. Yes, there is no such word "banal" - forget it!
Wonderful!!!!!

11.06.2010 4:10, Aaata

[quote=Egus, 16.05.2010 13: 31]
Then we were "attacked" by lilac hawks. A flock of migratory hawkmoth decided to relax on our screen and around it.
At the peak of arrival, we easily counted 15 copies...

To Egorus. Lilac hawkmoth migrations do not seem to be noticed. You probably confused it with the bindweed.

12.06.2010 17:38, Igor1962

on the way to work and saturdays I visit oaks where juice flows to look at the deer beetle and on Wednesday I saw a beautiful smelling angel on the juice among the bronzes for dozens of years I have never come across and here right near the house. he let go of it and climbed up like a squirrel. And today I water the garden in the heat of the summer, pine chrysanthemums fly -I don't pay attention. One zlatka flies over me and sits on dry branches of hazelnuts I go to check maybe dicerka and I don't believe my eyes kapnodis tenebricosa-this is in the north of the Donetsk region-southern views clearly prut to the north! if I see a bug. the Crimean one is no longer very surprising
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13.06.2010 12:35, Dantist

11.06.2010 I went fishing overnight-Chernihiv region, Repkinsky district, swamp system "Zamglai". During the day, the heat is terrible-probably up to 35, clouds of horseflies, and at night - clouds of mosquitoes.The night is warm, the air is very good.
The DRV-500 and UV - 25 luminaries. Especially pleased - 3 fresh males of Pericallia matronula and a male of Pygaera timon. The last one in the list of butterflies of the Chernihiv region (Ivy,Sheshurak-1997) is missing, I don't have any fresh data - so it's possible that a new species for the region is possible.

From the afternoon of 12.06.2010:
Heteropterus morpheus
Thymelicus sylvestris
Parnassius mnemosyne
Aporia crataegi
Gonepteryx rhamni
Lycaena virgaureae
Lycaena alciphron
Lycaena hippothoe
Satyrium ilicis (one male-took)
Aricia allous ( took two males)
Pollyomatus amandus ( took a female)
Pollyomatus icarus
Lasiommata maera
Coenonympha tullia ( took 1 male)
Coenonympha oedippus ( took 2 males and a female)
Coenonympha arcania
Coenonympha glycerion
Coenonympha pamphilus
Apatura ilia ( took a male)
Vanessa cardui
Aglais urticae
Polygonia c-album
Nymphalis polychlorosxanthomelas
Melitaea cinxia
Melitaea aurelia athalia
Argynnis
aglaja Argunnis
adippe Brenthisino
Clossiana selene.

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13.06.2010 13:14, barko

11.06.2010 I went fishing overnight-Chernihiv region, Repkinsky district, swamp system "Zamglai".
Could you take a photo of these moths spread out and specify the size? Thank you in advance.
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13.06.2010 15:04, Dantist

Could you take a photo of these moths spread out and specify the size? Thank you in advance.
    


I couldn't straighten it out - they've already dried up.
The length of the front wing is 15 mm. I took a photo - maybe it will be better seen, if not , then I'll wet it and straighten it out.
It looks like a female and a male (judging by the mustache). If you can identify it, write down your name.

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13.06.2010 18:20, barko

I couldn't straighten it out - they've already dried up.
The length of the front wing is 15 mm. I took a photo - maybe it will be better seen, if not , then I'll wet it and straighten it out.
It looks like a female and a male (judging by the mustache). If you can identify it, write down your name.
This is Cabera pusaria. The butterfly is more than ordinary. It would be interesting to find Cabera leptographa.
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13.06.2010 19:29, Zheka

11.06.2010 I went fishing overnight-Chernihiv region, Repkinsky district, swamp system "Zamglai". During the day, the heat is terrible-probably up to 35, clouds of horseflies, and at night - clouds of mosquitoes.The night is warm, the air is very good.
The DRV-500 and UV - 25 luminaries. Especially pleased - 3 fresh males of Pericallia matronula and a male of Pygaera timon. The last one in the list of butterflies of the Chernihiv region (Ivy,Sheshurak-1997) is missing, I don't have any fresh data - so it's possible that a new species for the region is possible.

I talked to P. N. Sheshurak in April of this year. So P. timon in the Chernihiv region has not been caught by anyone until now. Let Pavel Nikolaevich know. Please uncle wink.gif

13.06.2010 20:33, svm2

11.06.10. Once again near V. Bukrin, like in the near future the last one.During the day, the heat is +35, at night not less than 20, but with a wind, the DRL lamp is 250. From 22-00 to 04-00. I arrived around 18-00 and for another half an hour I went out to the settled area, hoping for J. graeca., although they were caught a little later On the border of the forest by Massa Amata fegea, there is nothing interesting among the bullheads-icarus, Alexis, argus, argiades-L. dispar-two types of common haylofts, - maera-T. lineola-c-white-a lot of thistles-tailed, battered pruni and fresh spini, which I used.Well, I trampled one male J. graeca. Flying at night is not bad, although the wind blew away, at first small crunchers flew-sht20-30, and then the whole screen was populated with soft-bodied and porceluses( these are about fifty)and many flying carbids. Among the beetles are 3 more species of cows-yellow white-spotted, large with eye dots and even a small thing .lots of bedbugs, some biting beetles, and all sorts of midges. Unfortunately, I don't know much about these groups. After I turned off the lamp, by 7 o'clock the sparrows and wasps had cleaned everything, leaving only up to 10 pyrins and a couple of villik.
And two more facts-the woodpecker brazenly destroyed the nests of urban swallows out of 6 during the month, only two survived and, once again, the biting ability of cows was confirmed, it got under the T-shirt and did not clean it up yet , although it was a mosquito bite.Now the list

1-Sterrhopteryx ?fusca
2-Psychidae sp-I don't know this macro group

3-A.limacodes

4-J.graeca

5-L. terebra
6-Z.pyrina

7-D.pini
8-O.pruni

9-L. populi
10-Sph. pinastri
11-M. stellatorum-not infrequently on flowers in the daytime
12-H. euphorbiae
13-D. elpenor
14-Deilephila porcellus in the mass


15-H.pyritoides
16-T.ocularis

17-Lomaspilis marginata
18-L.adustata
19-Heliomata glarearia
20-Macaria alternate
21-Ch.clathrata
22-T.arenacearia
23-Opisthograptis luteolata
24-Therapis flavicaria
25-Pseudopanthera macularia
26-E.erosaria
27-A.prunaria
28-B.betularia
29-Peribatodes rhomboidaria
30-H.roboraria
31-H.punctinalis
32-Ascotis selenaria
33-P.similaria
34-B.piniaria
35-C.pusaria
36-L.temerata
37-C.margaritata

38-A.smaragdari
39-H.aestivaria

40-C.annularia
41-T.comae
42-S.immorata
43-Scopula virgulata
44-S.ornata
45-S.marginepunctata
46-I.aureolaria
47-I.sylvestraria
48-I.aversata
49-I.deversaria

50-X.spadicearia
51-Xanthorhoe ferrugata
53-C.rubidata
54-C.cuculata
55-E.alternata
56-E.galiata
57-C.ocellata
58-E.corylata
59-Ph.vetulata
60-E.unangulata
61-P.flavofasciata
62.Rh.rectangulata
63-A.plagiata
64-M.murinata


65-N.dromedarius
66-N.tritophus
67-P.palpina
68-G.crenata
69-C.erminea
70-S.fagi
71-H.milhauseri
72-S.argentina

73-M.alpium
74-A.megacephala
75-C.fraudatricula
76-P.tristalis
77-Z.tarsipennalis
78-L.flexula
79-H.proboscidalis
80-E.adulatrix
81-Diachrysia stenochrysis
82-A.tripartita
83-Abrostola asclepiadis
84-A.triplasia
85-E.trabealis
86-Deltote deceptoria
87-D.bankiana
88-C.tanaceti
89-Elaphria venustula
90-H.octogenaria
91-Hoplodrina ambigua
92-E.amethystina
93-Oligia sp
94-P.bombycina
95-P.nebulosa
96-Lacanobia w-latinum
97-L.aliena
98-M.brassicae
99-Mythimna albipuncta
100-Mythimna pallens
101-M.l-album
102-Axylia putris
103-Ochropleura plecta
104-N.interposita
105-Xestia c-nigrum
106-A.prasina
107-Agrotis exclamationis

108-P.prasinana


109-A.rubricollis
110-E.depressa
111-Eilema sororcula
112-A.phegea днем
113-S.lutea
114-S.lubricipeda
115-A.villica

As you can see from the list,there wasn't much to take

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13.06.2010 21:39, Vlad Proklov

Could you take a photo of these moths spread out and specify the size? Thank you in advance.

In my opinion, it is obvious that both are pusaria?

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