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16.10.2016 21:42, Andrey Ponomarev

Have you ever seen a Carabus nemoralis? It is rare in TLCA.

Did not get

20.01.2017 16:24, Andrey Ponomarev

On January 3, I took out wintering pupae from the balcony, and two weeks later butterflies began to appear.
So that you don't miss the summer in these winter days, here are a few documented episodes.
Jodis putata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Moscow region, Sergiev Posad district, Batko swamp,
4.06.2016
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Eggs laid on blueberries, 7.06.2016
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20.01.2017 16:27, Andrey Ponomarev

Araschnia levana (Linnaeus, 1758)
M. O., Poplar, 5.08.2016 on the nettle
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28.01.2017 11:17, Andrey Ponomarev

Eupithecia satyrata (Hubner, 1813)
Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voynovo gora, 21.07.2016 on mariannik dubravny
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there were caterpillars and green, but so far the butterflies have not come out
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28.01.2017 15:16, Бабистр

The first insect of 2017 (except for cockroacheslol.gif). Winter mosquito. Today in the Khimki Forest Park (Moscow) smile.gif smile.gif

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04.02.2017 15:03, Andrey Ponomarev

Cepphis advenaria. (Hübner, 1790)
Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Poplar, female 17.06.2016
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eggs on ordinary blueberries 23.06.2016
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Abbreviated version
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13.02.2017 10:26, Andrey Ponomarev

Eucarta virgo (TREITSCHKE, 1835)
Hi all
, today it appeared to my surprise, I thought that the parasite would come out, but the caterpillar apparently coped with its injections and reached the pupa.
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=526320&st=4250

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14.02.2017 11:23, Andrey Ponomarev

Eupithecia subumbrata (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voynovo gora, on mariannik dubravny 21.07.2016
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03.03.2017 11:02, Andrey Ponomarev

Eupithecia linariata (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Poplar, female born on
21.06.2016
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23.06.2016
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The caterpillars were fed on common linseed (Linaria vulgaris)
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PS
In Germany, colleagues are already catching spring species.
So we don't have long to wait.
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06.03.2017 10:52, Andrey Ponomarev

Eupithecia millefoliata (Rossler, 1866)
Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Lishnyagi village 3.10.2016, on common yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
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Caterpillar assembled on 3.10.2016, photo 5.10.2016
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09.03.2017 1:05, Сергей71

On March 7, Eupsilia transversa arrived at the light. Dedovsk, Moscow region.

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09.03.2017 12:31, Sergey Didenko

Yesterday, 2 km beyond the Moscow Ring Road in the east, a dozen transverses with vaccinations, plus a bunch of leafmakers, just after sunset. So far, only wintering ones, but I think that the first scoops/moths of this season will fly at this rate during the week.
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13.03.2017 14:22, А.Й.Элез

Today's hatching, ex larva. Material from the Moscow region (forest plot to the north. from Dedinovo, Lukhovitsky district). Photos of caterpillars in nature have already been posted last summer in this topic; pupation-24-26. 06. 2016.

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15.03.2017 22:24, Федор Гагарин

The first butterfly this year March 15 Medvedkovo

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16.03.2017 17:06, Romyald

... it is a pity that she is stabbed and not in nature frown.gif

17.03.2017 12:59, ИНО

Judging by the photo, still not stabbed.

17.03.2017 20:57, Федор Гагарин

It is difficult to take pictures while holding a leash with a dog in my hand, and I had to replace the male in the collection. And this one has an interesting label, it was a sin not to take it.

18.03.2017 14:40, Romyald

..It's a pity, I thought that having such a surname you can do everything at once...

23.03.2017 13:37, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello everyone.
I couldn't stand it yesterday. I went to shine in the village of Zhukovo, Ramesnsky district.
Not a lot of people arrived with a fairly warm and quiet night, the temperature is +5.
Brachionycha nubeculosa
Eupsilia transversa
Lithophane consocia
Lithophane ?furcifera
Conistra vaccinii
Phigalia pilosaria
Lycia hirtaria
Semioscopis avellanella
Acleris sp.
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Conclusion.
It's a little early to catch fish outside the city.
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23.03.2017 13:54, Alexandr Zhakov

Hello everyone.
I couldn't stand it yesterday. I went to shine in the village of Zhukovo, Ramesnsky district.
Lithophane consocia
Lithophane ?furcifera

In the photo Lithophane ornitopus
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24.03.2017 9:46, Pavel Morozov

Cool! Only in the photo with pilozaria, there is also a hispidarium, in my opinion.

27.03.2017 0:53, А.Й.Элез

On March 23, 2017 in Moscow at the Izmailovskaya metro station, Phigalia pilosaria and Eupsilia transversa were marked with 1 specimen each.
Same date, Moscow, Losiny Ostrov Park, see photo (in general), except for the last one).
On the same date, Moscow, Dmitry Ulyanov St. (between Vavilov St. and Leninsky Ave.) - 1 copy of nubeculosa (last photo).

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27.03.2017 1:39, А.Й.Элез

March 26, 2017, Moscow, Losiny Ostrov Park, see photo (in general). Left out of the picture: xanthomelas( not numerous), Carabus nemoralis (common).

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27.03.2017 2:14, AnkaPulemethitsa

in fact, the photo where the rails go from a puddle into the distance and into a bright spring is the most interesting of all!
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27.03.2017 8:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Carabus nemoralis (common).

Andrey, Carabus granulatus in both photos with ground beetles smile.gif
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27.03.2017 11:52, А.Й.Элез

Like I said, Nemoralis wasn't in the picture. Yes, and it was many times less. By the way, two or three granulates have already laid about a dozen eggs in their cradles.

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27.03.2017 14:55, А.Й.Элез

Yesterday's collection (for information).
To Vasily: As I understand it, there isn't a single cancellatus here?

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27.03.2017 17:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yesterday's collection (for information).
To Vasily: As I understand it, there isn't a single cancellatus here?

It doesn't seem to exist. Some granulates and a little nemoralis. It's a bit difficult with the bank account here. In the west of the region. you need to look.
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27.03.2017 18:20, Black Coleopter

1. It's a bit difficult with the bank account here.
2. In the west of the region. it is necessary to look.

I disagree on both points:
1. Sporadic, but not uncommon. By rarity, it stands next to arvensis and glabratus.
2. Normally caught in the south and south-east of the region. (in the same Lichens) In the west of the region, Karabuses are generally poorly represented.
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27.03.2017 18:42, NIKSTER

27.03.2017 18:57, TEMPUS

Last photo: Diurnea fagella

Why not Semioscopis avellanella? confused.gif

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27.03.2017 19:37, vasiliy-feoktistov

I disagree on both points:
1. Sporadic, but not uncommon. By rarity, it stands next to arvensis and glabratus.
2. Normally caught in the south and south-east of the region. (in the same Lichens) In the west of the region, Karabuses are generally poorly represented.

Well, you compared Moose Island, which is in Moscow and Lishnyagi, which are half a day away from Moscow to go-not to reach (even though they are in the MO)..... There and dorkashi run smile.gif
Arvensis and Glabratus collect from us regularly, being rel. close to Losiny Ostrov geographically, but I have never seen
canyatus. P. S. Canyatus was found in my youth (1970-ies) in the vicinity of Krasnogorsk MO (on zapvde).
At that time, Krasnogorsk was still quite different, and Mitino was still a village in the Moscow region.
And it was full of oaks (that's where he got caught) smile.gif

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27.03.2017 22:01, Black Coleopter

 
Arvensis and Glabratus collect from us regularly, being rel. close to Losiny Ostrov geographically, but I have never seen
canyatus. P. S. Canyatus was found in my youth (1970-ies) in the vicinity of Krasnogorsk MO (on zapvde).
At that time, Krasnogorsk was still quite different, and Mitino was still a village in the Moscow region.
And it was full of oaks (that's where he got caught) smile.gif

Well, depending on what is meant by the term "we", in my post I meant the Ministry of Defense in general, and not ocd. Losiny Ostrov or Zheleznodorozhny.
Krasnogorsk is more like the center of the region, not the west.
P. S. Always touching in the reports on the Moscow region data of the 50s-70s...

27.03.2017 22:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, depending on what is meant by the term "we", in my post I meant the Ministry of Defense in general, and not ocd. Losiny Ostrov or Zheleznodorozhny.
Krasnogorsk is more like the center of the region, not the west.
P. S. Always touching in the reports on the Moscow region data of the 50s-70s...

The Moscow region, Dima, for me is what is behind the MKAD (all these " New Moscow "and so on do not count). And Krasnogorsk is located to the west of Moscow. So this is the west of the Moscow region. And the center of the Moscow Region is directly the city of Moscow smile.gif
Data from the 70s is my personal data, not book data or anything else. That's why I bring them here.
You won't believe it: I also found P. aeruginosa there in the early 70s. On a dripping oak tree, right on what was then the edge of town eek.gif
It's nice to remember. But it is already unpleasant to compare it with the current time....

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27.03.2017 22:42, NIKSTER

Why not Semioscopis avellanella? confused.gif

I didn't look at the black bars smile.gif. After all, it is S. avellanella.
We consider fagella to be a banal species.

27.03.2017 23:45, Black Coleopter

 
You won't believe it: I also found P. aeruginosa there in the early 70s. On a dripping oak tree, right on what was then the edge of town eek.gif 
It's nice to remember. But it is already unpleasant to compare it with the current time....

Of course, I won't believe it! Something really new! Did you still have the copy with the label?
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27.03.2017 23:50, Vlad Proklov

Why not Semioscopis avellanella? confused.gif

Of course, avellanella =)
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27.03.2017 23:52, Black Coleopter

The Moscow region, Dima, for me is what is behind the MKAD (all these " New Moscow "and so on do not count). And Krasnogorsk is located to the west of Moscow. So this is the west of the Moscow region. And the center of the Moscow Region is directly the city of Moscow smile.gif

Mozhaisk, Ruza, and Vereya are associated with the west of the MO. Rather Zheleznodorozhny - east of the Moscow region, than Krasnogorsk-west. According to this principle, Khimki is the north of the Moscow Region, and Lyubertsy is the south-east.

28.03.2017 0:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

Of course, I won't believe it! Something really new! Did you still have the copy with the label?

Which instance? I was still walking under the table then smile.gif
But despite this, I already knew what the usual bronze (aurata) looks like, which was still a lot on the flowers back then. And then I watched hornets that flew to the fermented oak sap and noticed an unusual bronze fish: large and very bright. Only childhood memories remained.
Only recently I remembered and it dawned on me that apart from aruginosa, there is no one to look like this on
the oozing oak tree.S. I'm in those years (sorry for the offtop) smile.gif
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Mozhaisk, Ruza, and Vereya are associated with the west of the MO. Rather Zheleznodorozhny - east of the Moscow region, than Krasnogorsk-west. According to this principle, Khimki is the north of the Moscow Region, and Lyubertsy is the south-east.

Well, in this case Krasnogorsk north-west ))) Dima, I graduated from 10 classes there and from there I was called up to serve in the Soviet Army. There were a lot of oaks growing in the forest and the corresponding fauna was present.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 28.03.2017 01: 16
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28.03.2017 1:54, А.Й.Элез

Vasily, you haven't changed at all.
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