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01.10.2007 17:37, Vlad Proklov

What about the appendix to the red List?

And the fool knows him. The app sometimes includes species that are not reliably known from the region, but are present in neighboring regions. So, perhaps, your find is the very first one at all smile.gif

In any case, the Zoo Museum should be informed-Sviridov, for example (I don't know if he makes up for the next edition of khokhlatok-but if he doesn't, then he will tell someone who needs it).
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01.10.2007 18:09, omar

Like him...At least Nikitsky told me.
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01.10.2007 19:12, Pavel Morozov

And the fool knows him. The app sometimes includes species that are not reliably known from the region, but are present in neighboring regions. So, perhaps, your find is the very first one at all smile.gif

In any case, the Zoo Museum should be informed-Sviridov, for example (I don't know if he makes up for the next edition of khokhlatok-but if he doesn't, then he will tell someone who needs it).

PTILOPHORA PLUMIGERA last year in Luzhki E. Matveev collected a female in late September
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01.10.2007 19:17, AntSkr

So should I report it to the pet museum?
And the female is a great success, they are much less common in crested women than males (or they simply fly worse into the light...)

01.10.2007 19:19, Vlad Proklov

So should I report it to the pet museum?
And the female is a great success, they are much less common in crested women than males (or they simply fly worse into the light...)

Of course - if this is the second find! wink.gif
Perhaps it is expanding its range to the north...
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01.10.2007 19:21, Zhuk

PTILOPHORA PLUMIGERA last year in Luzhki E. Matveev collected a female in late September

Lessa sit, catch the light smile.gif

01.10.2007 20:31, omar

Catch me if you can

Sincerely, PTILOPHORA PLUMIGERA
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02.10.2007 10:21, Pavel Morozov

So should I report it to the pet museum?
And the female is a great success, they are much less common in crested women than males (or they simply fly worse into the light...)

Are females less common?
In Primorye, for example, there was only one male among the entire Rabtala splendida tuft.
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02.10.2007 15:20, AntSkr

I am referring to many of the Khokhlatok women from the Moscow region... based on my own observations...

02.10.2007 18:32, Zhuk

Yeah, I was fishing yesterday. 2 Macdunnoughia confusa and 1 Scoliopteryx libatrix arrived. Still a bunch of mosquitoes and some eardrums. It's a shame...
Sednya take 2 smile.gif

02.10.2007 18:52, AntSkr

Zhuk, are you fishing in the city (if from the balcony)?

02.10.2007 19:07, Zhuk

Zhuk, are you fishing in the city (if from the balcony)?

Yes smile.gif

02.10.2007 19:09, AntSkr

What can you catch in the city? when there are only streetlights all around? Is it in Moscow or in the region? I just live in the region - and almost never saw anyone fly at least at the streetlights...

02.10.2007 19:13, Sparrow

Confirm.... on the 12th floor)))) over a ton of lanterns - on the included 150 Watt SUNGLO in an open window is not bad to catch wink.gif

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02.10.2007 19:14, Zhuk

What can you catch in the city? when there are only streetlights all around? Is it in Moscow or in the region? I just live in the region - and almost never saw anyone fly at least at the streetlights...

In Moscow. It's just that my neighborhood lights haven't been working for a year. By the way, in the city, no one ever flies near street lamps, but at the entrance, on an ordinary light bulb, sometimes something flies(especially in spring and autumn).

02.10.2007 19:17, AntSkr

I never found anyone at the entrance... in the summer, however, 1 time some micro... although an incandescent lamp is hanging near the entrance, and the DRL is very high (once I found P. capucina in the entrance, completely dried up for a long time, it must have been there...)

This post was edited by AntSkr - 02.10.2007 19: 36

02.10.2007 19:19, AntSkr

Well, I don't know if it makes sense to turn on the lamp for the sake of some banal Macdunnoughia confusa and Scoliopteryx libatrix...
By the way, has anyone seen Poecilocampa populi fly yet? last week they did not fly, but this week they promise bad rain weather frown.gifAnd Colotois pennaria should already fly...

This post was edited by AntSkr - 02.10.2007 19: 20

02.10.2007 21:56, Pavel Morozov

Well, I don't know if it makes sense to turn on the lamp for the sake of some banal Macdunnoughia confusa and Scoliopteryx libatrix...
By the way, has anyone seen Poecilocampa populi fly yet? last week they did not fly, but this week they promise bad rain weather frown.gifAnd Colotois pennaria should already fly...

Poecilocampa populi already fly

02.10.2007 22:03, AntSkr

I hope then that there will be no heavy rain on Saturday...

03.10.2007 17:22, Ilia Ustiantcev

I've never seen Scoliopteryx libatrix in my life, and neither has Poecilocampa populi... Meanwhile, in the west of Moscow, Erannis defoliaria has multiplied and is flying with might and main...

03.10.2007 19:39, AntSkr

In Moscow. It's just that my neighborhood lights haven't been working for a year. By the way, in the city, no one ever flies near street lamps, but at the entrance, on an ordinary light bulb, sometimes something flies(especially in spring and autumn).

Is there a forest nearby? If the forest is nearby, then someone may well fly in...

03.10.2007 19:52, Zhuk

Is there a forest nearby? If the forest is nearby, then someone may well fly in...

There is a forest, and the window to the park is not large. But yesterday all the same thing arrived.

03.10.2007 20:04, AntSkr

Have any rare species ever flown in?

03.10.2007 20:08, Zhuk

Have any rare species ever flown in?

Nosmile.gif. The only worthwhile thing for me that flew in was the Zeuzera pyrina. And so a bunch of different banal scoops fly, sometimes even moths and bears have visited some. Just wondering what's flying in our city.

04.10.2007 12:54, Sergey Didenko

30/09/07, Moscow region, Sergiev-Passadsky district, DRL-250 lamp, kolotaya, Diloba caeruleocephala began to appear.
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06.10.2007 17:39, Ilia Ustiantcev

And in Moscow, the blue heads flew at the end of September. First found 21.09

06.10.2007 17:46, Zhuk

And in Moscow, the blue heads flew at the end of September. The first one was found on 21.09

Who are blueheads? caeruleocephala or something?

06.10.2007 18:01, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yeah.

07.10.2007 11:57, AntSkr

Vchekra again caught on the light. It was raining lightly, but there were a lot of butterflies. First came P. populi (only males), a variety of moths. Then P. plumigera flew en masse, so much so that they are not even rare (although only males, not a single female...). I caught 9 pieces, there are still a lot left, I got tired smile.gif
I left the light on all night, and in the morning I still picked up a few moths...
I haven't seen C. pennaria this year frown.gif

Some A. gamma (or mandarina) also arrived - I still didn't understand how they differ...

This post was edited by AntSkr - 07.10.2007 17: 44
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07.10.2007 12:59, AntSkr

By the way, do P. plumigera have any forms? It's just that some are more monophonic, while others have a dark midfield...

07.10.2007 13:01, Zhuk

to AntSkr
I envy you! smile.gif
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07.10.2007 13:03, AntSkr

I envy myself smile.gifthey flew in flocks, even if they fought back... Like some kind of banal view...

08.10.2007 11:16, Sergey Didenko

Last night, P. plumigera flew to me, and I caught it in Moscow, although I live in the private sector 2 km behind the MKAD, but there are plenty of street lights. By the way, for the 10 years that I catch - for the first time.
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08.10.2007 11:22, AntSkr

Something they flew this year... some invasion of P. plumigera smile.gif

08.10.2007 11:27, AntSkr

Maybe because of the weather this year, they flew like this?

08.10.2007 11:35, omar

Oh, people live...People live here...Live... They know how to live...

08.10.2007 11:54, Sergey Didenko

By the way, C. pennaria flew with me in early-mid-September.
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08.10.2007 12:05, Sergey Didenko

Question: Has anyone caught Lemonia dumi and Lemonia taraxici in the Moscow region and when? I've never seen any lettuce, and dandelion plants fly almost every year in AUGUST in the Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, at the dacha. And there are copies dated the end of July!!!
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08.10.2007 12:07, AntSkr

By the way, C. pennaria flew with me in early-mid-September.

I think I'm a little late, too... I started fishing at the end of September...

08.10.2007 12:09, AntSkr

On http://sungaya.narod.ru/hete/lem/lem_dum.htm there are photos of specimens from the Moscow Region.
Also information from the CC: http://www.geogr.msu.ru/rb/rb/animals/lemonia_taraxaci.html and http://www.geogr.msu.ru/rb/rb/animals/lemonia_dumi.html.

This post was edited by AntSkr - 08.10.2007 12: 11

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