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04.09.2012 16:11, AGG

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04.09.2012 16:12, Liparus

Ukraine.
Kharkiv region.
End of April-June. 2012

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04.09.2012 16:23, Liparus

CONTINUATION #1
(Ukraine. Kharkiv region. End of April-June. 2012)

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04.09.2012 16:32, Liparus

CONTINUATION #2
(Ukraine. Kharkiv region. End of April-June. 2012)

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04.09.2012 16:35, Bad Den



Arthur will come to the fair and bring down the market smile.gif

04.09.2012 16:48, Liparus

CONTINUATION No. 3
(Ukraine. Kharkiv region. End of April-June. 2012)

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04.09.2012 17:00, Liparus

CONTINUATION No. 4
(Ukraine. Kharkiv region. End of April-June. 2012)

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04.09.2012 17:07, Liparus

CONTINUATION No. 5
(Ukraine. Kharkiv region. End of April-June. 2012)

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04.09.2012 17:12, Liparus

06.VII.2012 UKRAINE, Donetsk reg., Krasnolimanskiy district., 3,5 km from Sosnovoe vill.env., 49° 5'46.13"N, 37°31'24.14"E

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04.09.2012 17:19, AGG

This is not a "catch report", but a report on industrial harvesting lol.gif weep.gif

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04.09.2012 17:23, Liparus

July...Ukraine. Kharkiv region.

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04.09.2012 18:34, Maksim M.

Bogatyr!!!

04.09.2012 21:01, sergey nyu

[quote=Liparus,04.09.2012 18:23]


One question.
Where does the captured material go?
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04.09.2012 21:10, DISAF

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09.09.2012 18:56, Wave Storm

Hi everybody. Today I went to my favorite spot in the village of Kazatsky. And if a month ago there were almost no butterflies, but there were mostly here

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these comrades, now on the contrary, the situation has improved.



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And also:
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Pieris rapae / napi (I didn't really look closely, probably there were both)
Pontia edusa
Polyommatus bellargus
Lythria purpuraria
Prodotis stolida
Heliothis peltigera smile.gif
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22.09.2012 8:24, barry

Arthur will come to the fair and bring down the market smile.gif

Uniquely... Moreover, he will arrive in a private car, like Pugacheva. smile.gif

16.10.2012 13:05, А.Й.Элез

If you divide the topic by year, then all the years, except for the current one that is being updated, will quickly move to the rear, and not all of them are close, but separately, and then it will be difficult to search for them. You can, of course, create a sub-forum "Fishing Reports", but then you will have to block the creation of new topics in it, among which the annual reports would again get lost. In my opinion, it is still more convenient to have a single topic, it is not so bloated yet, everything is chronological here, you can easily find out what was caught and where in different years in the first week of June when preparing for departure.

And if you want to link your report thematically, you can put a link to it in another topic at the same time as the report, which is easier.
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18.10.2012 0:20, Kharkovbut

17 / X / 2012, Kharkiv region, floodplain of the Kharkiv river 15-20 km north of Kharkiv. smile.gif The weather in Kharkiv tongue.gif is almost summer. smile.gif Still, it's quite unusual to see L. dispar and C. semiargus at such a time. Phenological records are broken, and significantly so. smile.gif

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18.10.2012 12:37, Hierophis

Yesterday I took a short walk for blackthorn, wild rose, moss for terrariums, as well as just to admire the unusual situation-the African humid air at the end of October smile.gif

The length of the route is about 25 km, in one of the gullies in the Ingul River system.

In general, the situation is quite unusual, because of the total drought throughout the summer, there are practically no seeds, there is no grass cover, there are no traces of mice.
After the recent rains, many plants hurriedly started to grow and began to bloom.
From insects there are a lot of dragonflies, occasionally butterflies-pigeons, whiteflies, jaundice, vanessa atalanta, scoops, occasionally blackbirds crawl, there are various wasps, babblers, ants swarm, as well as a lot of ant species are active, reapers collect scant seeds, and mostly drag even some sticks and pieces of plants into the nest, formics run, even benunki got out! but here there are practically no erect wings, only occasionally-locusts, very rarely.

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18.10.2012 12:41, Hierophis

Among these photos, you can see large white stones scattered on the edge of the ravine, and burrows. So, these stones are located near the burrows, and I have every reason to assume that these stones are the work of the hands, or rather paws, of those animals that live in these burrows, most likely badgers smile.gif

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18.10.2012 12:43, Hierophis

Yes, in one of these pictures you can see the craters from shells that formed during the Great Patriotic War.

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This post was edited by Hierophis - 10/18/2012 12: 58
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18.10.2012 12:46, Hierophis

And among these photos, you can see the village that is located at the mouth of the beam. So that's how I want to call this landscape "The landowner and his serfs" wink.gifHistory makes a circle? )))

I also really liked the bold caterpillar on the milkweed, three weeks ago there were a lot of them, but now I only noticed one. And I thought that after all, my mother probably told her that you need to eat faster and eat more to pass the first stage of the Great Transformation before the second half of October, so it is customary for the traditions of our ancestors, but this caterpillar decided to put on the System, and see what the opportunistic caterpillars will never seesmile.gif. successfully passed her transformation and then in the spring all her peers burst with envy )))

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This post was edited by Hierophis - 10/18/2012 12: 53
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18.10.2012 18:36, shrewd

Yesterday I took a short walk for blackthorn, wild rose, moss for terrariums, as well as just to admire the unusual situation-the African humid air at the end of October smile.gif

The length of the route is about 25 km, in one of the gullies in the Ingul River system.


Thank you for your photos, Hierophis! Ніби дома (м. Бобринець) побував!

18.10.2012 20:41, Hierophis

shrewd, та нема за що )))

I was driving around in the local area tonight, and I accidentally noticed a crawling T-shirt, I thought it was an accident, and then I noticed another one.

19.10.2012 19:20, barko

Yesterday I took a short walk for blackthorn, wild rose, moss for terrariums, as well as just to admire the unusual situation-the African humid air at the end of October smile.gif.....
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Interesting! This is some kind of plusina, but what is it? Euchalcia ?variabilis ?consona. No other angle?
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19.10.2012 20:12, Hierophis

barko, there is no other picture, but I saw a little bit of the wings, a little bit-because she was just straightening them after hatching, so, from your options, it looks more like Euchalcia variabilis.

All season closed.


Close the season early, I think SO smile.gif
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19.10.2012 20:22, barko

barko, there is no other picture, but I saw a little bit of the wings, a little bit-because she was just straightening them after hatching, so, from your options, it looks more like Euchalcia variabilis.
Close the season early, I think smile.gif
This is the second generation. This sometimes happens to them.

20.10.2012 0:04, Kharkovbut

19 / X / 2012, Kharkiv region, near the village of Liptsy (25 kilometers on the CER from Kharkiv). The meeting continues! smile.gif

C. hyale/alfacariensis, C. semiargus, V. atalanta, N. xanthomelas, and C. pamphilus were not included in the images.

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20.10.2012 12:22, Black Coleopter

Close the season early, I think smile.gif

Don't compare the climate of Southern Ukraine and the Moscow region. wink.gif
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20.10.2012 14:16, Hierophis

So I mean the Moscow region, just now such a climate that it is far from a fact that in November there will not be a few days until +15, and in December to +10 wink.gif

20.10.2012 14:53, Andrey Ponomarev

So I mean the Moscow region, just now such a climate that it is far from a fact that in November there will not be a few days to +15, and in December to +10 wink.gif

I strongly doubt your predictions. smile.gif
This warmth was the last.

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21.10.2012 18:32, Чегар

Good year to all.
Yesterday I threatened to get Neomid, but I didn't find it. The mushrooms are packed to the brim with Diaperis, and they don't get sick at all - they're healthy, some as tall as a Colorado potato beetle. But the main thing is not this, a female Scaphium immaculatum was caught, and in the litter of pine needles. Do they spend the winter in the litter, not in mushrooms?
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22.10.2012 12:57, omar

Diaperis not boleti is unlikely in you.

22.10.2012 15:58, svm2

20.10.12 Kiev region, Mironovsky district, between Ulanyki and Khodorov (49 55’ 19’, 031 11’ 01’),V. Sergienko and I. Kostyuk 18-00 to 23-00, warm weather, heavy fog fell around 23.
Lasiocampidae
Poecilocampa populi

Geometridae
Chloroclysta siterata
Epirrita sp.
Operophtera brumata

Agriopis aurentiaria
Erannis defoliaria
Colotois pennaria

Notodontidae
Ptilophora plumigera-in bulk

Noctuidae
Amphipyra livida

Asteroscopus sphinx
Allophyes oxyacanthae

Helicoverpa armigera

Tiliacea aurago
Agrochola litura
Ag.helvola
Ag.macilenta
Conistra vaccinii
C.rubiginea
C.erythrocephala
Lithophane ornitopus
Griposia aprilina

Agrotis segetum

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this is on the one hand, on the side of the lamps no less, and this is not the end of fishing, and this is all plumigers
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a few of these wasps have arrived
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and what did you take away for yourself
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22.10.2012 18:20, Чегар

Diaperis not boleti is unlikely in you.


I mean, they don't get sick. My health is strong. And that we don't have any others, I'll know, thank you.
Sorry for the unfortunate pun.

This post was edited by Chegar - 22.10.2012 18: 31

23.10.2012 10:36, Alexandr Zhakov

22.10.2012 Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, Zaporizhia, O. Khortytsia 18.15-21.15 t.+10-+8.11
scoop-10 species until 21.00. Statistics were ruined by 3 Eupsilia transversa arriving at the very last moment. 14 scoops -11 types.
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The most interesting object was the female Dasypolia templi, which arrived at 18.30. but one is good enough.
With this, we went home.
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But on the way, a miracle happened.
From boring fishing on the screen, there was an idea to catch from under the headlights smile.gif
The original road runs through the island and is bounded by wide landings along the road separating it from farmland.
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and within an hour, another 10 jump.gifon a plot of 2 km.
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27.10.2012 22:44, Hierophis

I ran out to get some blackthorn again today smile.gif
The weather was good for summer, the temperature was approx. 18C, and most importantly, there were as many butterflies as I probably didn't see this summer. In the mass flew golubenki and zheltushki, admirals, burdocks, whiteflies of all sorts, scoops, a lot of shrews and the most common murmurers-tinder.
The plants have bloomed since the recent rains, and butterflies, babblers, and honeybees feed on them.
Butterflies are just trying to mate, but at the same time the plants are not far behind and are trying to "jump on the outgoing train", blooming flowers that could not bloom in the summer.
There are practically no mice, just a trophic catastrophe. Many animals lost their food.
The remaining bochags are full of frogs, mostly small ones, there are still snakes, and even the Crimean and green lizards seem to have gone to bed.
Again, the drought is felt, it is dry under the stones and there are not enough woodlice, well, nothing, tomorrow it should pour thoroughly, the main thing is that it does not freeze later smile.gif

The first picture turned out to be straight in the style of "find a butterfly in a photo".


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27.10.2012 22:46, Hierophis

In the photo-the larva of a firefly eats a dead cricket, and such a "snow" in the form of pubescent heads of some marsh plant.
I hope we will have only such snow this winter, and no frosts ))))

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28.10.2012 0:12, Hierophis

By the way, I forgot to mention an important detail, I heard tettigonia today, I think!

01.11.2012 19:42, Shapik

Crimea is still relatively warm.Managed to escape for a couple of hours in the district of Angarsk pass.Material was collected at the bottom of a dried-up streambed(pictured).Naizdnikov picked up the trunk of a fallen beech tree.The outing was morally satisfying.

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