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10.01.2018 16:16, AGG

But how much time and patience it takes to mess with them. Sometimes it happens that you don't take pigeons for fear of spoiling them...
this is where real entomology begins))

it's good that you don't take it! and what do you understand is that mol.gifsome apricots are harvested wall.gif

10.01.2018 16:57, ИНО

I didn't understand: Don't you pick apricots because you know you're going to ruin them?

This post was edited INO-10.01.2018 16: 58

17.01.2018 17:02, Andrey Ponomarev

Lampropteryx suffumata (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
M. O., Shatursky district, Tugolesye platform 20.05.2017
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24.05.2017
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6.06.2017 on podmarennik
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17.06.2017
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27.06.2017
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18.01.2018 13:05, коты

I didn't understand: Don't you pick apricots because you know you're going to ruin them?

Probably some very subjective allegory like this... honestly, I thought about it myself, but I never figured out what apricots have to do with it)))
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22.01.2018 15:27, Andrey Ponomarev

Phyllonorycter cerasicolella (Herrich-Schäffer 1855)
M. O., Poplar, mines on the plum 29.09.2017
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25.10.2017
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13.12.2017 caterpillar hibernates in a cocoon
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13.01.2018
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22.01.2018 15:46, KM2200

Probably some very subjective allegory like this... honestly, I thought about it myself, but I never figured out what apricots have to do with it)))
It was a reference to the subject of nets... I understand

25.01.2018 21:58, ИНО

And what is he here for, do you also understand?

26.01.2018 19:53, Andrey Ponomarev

Eriocrania cicatricella (ZETTERSTEDT, 1839)
If I'm wrong, please correct me.
The only successful breeding.
M. O., Poplar, on the birch 31.05.2017
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6.06.2017
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Caterpillar needs soil, without it it dies
Cocoon 15.06.2017
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26.01.2018
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26.01.2018 20:30, Vlad Proklov

  Eriocrania cicatricella (ZETTERSTEDT, 1839)

Rather unimaculella - and there who knows...
But eriocranium output - this is a terrible shame, you need a medal! lol.gif

27.01.2018 14:47, Andrey Ponomarev

This is gimor for sure.
Anatoly Marusov (Zhuk) was the one who did it, for which respect and respect are due to him.
Philedonides lunana-female
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Phyllonorycter anderidae & Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella
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Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella & Phyllonorycter rajella
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Phyllonorycter joannisi & Phyllonorycter ?oxyacanthae
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Isn't it beautiful? jump.gif

The post was edited by Gennadich - 27.01.2018 14: 48
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06.02.2018 20:34, Andrey Ponomarev

Drepana curvatula (Fabricius, 1775)
M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Nerskaya samka station on light 15.07.2017
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19, 22 and 27.07.2017
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28.07 and 3.08.2017 (caterpillars were fed with birch)
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Quick installation 22.08.2017
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6.02.2018
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26.03.2018 3:00, ИНО

I wanted to give a piece of advice that seemed self-evident to me: read the service section. But it's good that I checked beforehand: there are only fresh ads for prostitutes there eek.gif

But, fortunately, there is also this topic in the entomological section: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=582993

In general, Bobik is dead, now you can upload photos only through photo hosting sites, or instead of old deleted ones, and immediately. One time administration(?) this problem was fixed, but I would not particularly hope for a quick repeat.
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26.03.2018 12:40, PhilGri

Camping container with foam straighteners. I like to straighten it right away.
An iron rod is placed unawares on top, so that the lid does not even show through in the plane's luggage. Straighteners are placed on holders made of perforated tape and fixed with screws through the wall of the container. The holders are removed very quickly - unscrew two nuts with your fingers. I removed the holders and took out the next straightener. The distance between the straighteners is 2 cm, this is quite enough.

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03.04.2018 12:11, Andrey Ponomarev

I went to the dacha on April 2 for fishing things.
Snow I want to tell you on the most do not indulge, but it is quite warm +9,5.
The green fence in the background is already bustling with arthropod life.
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It looks like there will be Lanestris this year.
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03.04.2018 16:38, Andrei Dolgikh

I went to the dacha on April 2 for fishing things.
Snow I want to tell you on the most do not indulge, but it is quite warm +9,5.
The green fence in the background is already bustling with arthropod life.
It looks like there will be Lanestris this year.

Wow!!! We have somehow such whiteness is no longer observed. Do you have hares playing pranks there? What is such confidence in lanestris? The question is not idle - I myself am waiting for their appearance.

03.04.2018 16:44, Andrey Ponomarev

Wow!!! We have somehow such whiteness is no longer observed. Do you have hares playing pranks there? What is such confidence in lanestris? The question is not idle - I myself am waiting for their appearance.

Lanestris fly when there is a lot of water in the spring, and water is expected to be very much and in a short period.
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04.04.2018 0:20, Andrei Dolgikh

Lanestris fly when there is a lot of water in the spring, and water is expected to be very much and in a short period.

Please tell us a little more about what time they fly and what biotopes they prefer. And then somehow opinions differ - who claims their commitment to the riding marshes, who says that there is no connection...
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04.04.2018 9:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please tell us a little more about what time they fly and what biotopes they prefer. And then somehow opinions differ - who claims their commitment to the riding marshes, who says that there is no connection...


In 2008, many caterpillars were found on vegetation on the northern shore of the north-eastern bay of Lake Asho in the Pustoshkinsky district (it is located south of Lake Baikal). Veryato and abuts the southern end of the former Zabelje station, extended from north to south). If you have the whole area at your disposal - you can try to go there, ten years ago in the summer the tracks from the village of Ivanishchevo were definitely available))

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04.04.2018 10:56, Andrey Ponomarev

Please tell us a little more about what time they fly and what biotopes they prefer. And then somehow opinions differ - who claims their commitment to the riding marshes, who says that there is no connection...

I delete old messages to upload photos.
Biotopes yes please
The first biotope photo above.
Second, peat bog in the vicinity of Poplar
Dates of capture 17.04.2011 (somewhere in this topic there is a report), 18.04.2012.
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Third neighborhood of Voynovo gora pos latest capture 6.05.2012
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In Poplar in the following years, too, flew but not always, as I said above, you need an abundance of water or rapid melting of snow.
If you can't catch it, then you can look for caterpillars.
All from Poplar
on aspen 11.05.2012
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on plum 15.06.2008
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on the birch 24.06.2013
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04.04.2018 21:14, Andrei Dolgikh

I delete old messages to upload photos.
Biotopes yes please
The first biotope photo above.
Second, peat bog in the vicinity of Poplar
Dates of capture 17.04.2011 (somewhere in this topic there is a report), 18.04.2012.

Yes, I tried to find them among the reports, but flipping through so many pages..... I understood that they do not have a special attachment to peatlands. I just drive past the big riding swamp every day, so I'll have to check it out. Although, judging by your dates , it's still early.

05.04.2018 9:27, Andrey Ponomarev

Yes, I tried to find them among the reports, but flipping through so many pages..... I understood that they do not have a special attachment to peatlands. I just drive past the big riding swamp every day, so I'll have to check it out. Although, judging by your dates , it's still early.

05.04.2018 18:36, Andrei Dolgikh

  http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=526320&st=1750

Thanks! I still got there yesterday before flipping through.

05.04.2018 20:30, СаняМухолов

Yesterday, I went to work in Solnechnogorsk, Klin and Dmitrov districts of the Moscow region. There's still a lot of snow in the fields, and you'll fall knee-deep. But hives are already chasing, sensing spring. If we are not washed away, then the spring will be friendly, and unfortunately the Lanestris will fly out (if they do), then during the working week. We'll still have to look for caterpillars, and hope that they don't have time to get infected with tachins!(((((and collect them.

06.04.2018 11:26, Sergey Didenko

Yes, I tried to find them among the reports, but flipping through so many pages..... I understood that they do not have a special attachment to peatlands. I just drive past the big riding swamp every day, so I'll have to check it out. Although, judging by your dates , it's still early.

I'm not sure about early. First caught lanestris in 2000 on March 30! On the site there was still 20 cm of snow and they jumped on it. In subsequent years, we flew from April 10 to May 5! I fished 10 km from Gennadich, at my place in Neftyanik smile.gif
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06.04.2018 19:36, Andrei Dolgikh

I'm not sure about early. First caught lanestris in 2000 on March 30! On the site there was still 20 cm of snow and they jumped on it. In subsequent years, we flew from April 10 to May 5! I fished 10 km from Gennadich, at my place in Neftyanik smile.gif

And what were the temperatures like, do you remember? And what time did you fly?

08.04.2018 19:56, Ilia Ustiantcev

The season has finally started in Moscow. In the morning in the west, I found Semioscopis avellanella under a lamp, and in the afternoon in Izmailovsky Park, springbirds flew. Although there is still a lot of snow in the forest, only in the open spaces and southern edges it has come off.

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08.04.2018 21:00, Sergey Didenko

And what were the temperatures like, do you remember? And what time did you fly?

On March 30, I remember very well - it was a sunny day, up to plus 12, at night at midnight the temperature reached zero. They fly for the first hour after dark, while the temperature is in the plus zone. In subsequent years, they flew en masse on cloudy, warm nights, up to 20 units per night.
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15.04.2018 21:49, Sergey Didenko

Yesterday I was in Neftyanik, there is no snow, there is little water in the ditches. The night is good, there are no Lanestris, I'm not sure what they will be, last year's March could have finished them off. Siversi flew, five species of orthosia, nebulosa in the mass, lithophane and other wintering scoops, about 5 species, the most massive moth-pilosaria and hirtaria, a lot of scoops.
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17.04.2018 15:13, PhilGri

On April 16, I was fishing in a clearing near Karpova Polyana.
The night is warm, the traffic is strong.
In the mass of Odontosia sieversi and Lycia pomonaria. Quite a lot of Alsophila aescularia.
Several types of orthoses.
Well, a lot of banals - Brachionycha nubeculosa, Achlya flavicornis, Conistra sp., Panolis flammea, Biston strataria, Lycia hirtaria, Phigalia pilosaria, Agriopis marginaria.
One male Endromis versicolora.
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17.04.2018 20:31, Andrei Dolgikh

Lanestris doesn't fly anywhere?

17.04.2018 20:44, DavBaz

Lanestris doesn't fly anywhere?


There is, but it is rare. Apparently not their year.

17.04.2018 20:54, Vlad Proklov

No big deal: it seems to have the longest diapause recorded among scales: 12 years in the pupa can sit.

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17.04.2018 20:58, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, 16.04.2018
Triphosa dubitata
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Competitor
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17.04.2018 21:08, Vlad Proklov

Moscow region, 16.04.2018

Where are you going?"! lol.gif

17.04.2018 21:18, insectamo

And why aren't they collected? smile.gif

17.04.2018 21:24, Andrey Ponomarev

And why aren't they collected? smile.gif

And who said that they are not collected? smile.gif

17.04.2018 21:27, insectamo

And who said that they are not collected? smile.gif

this is understandable.
But where did you get into it? To the prince's cave?

17.04.2018 21:29, Andrey Ponomarev

this is understandable.
But where did you get into it? To the prince's cave?

I won't tell. lol.gif
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17.04.2018 22:37, Andrei Dolgikh

No big deal: it seems to have the longest diapause recorded among scales: 12 years in the pupa can sit.

S-a-w-I-b-I-s-b! Et, if I pick up geese now, so they might want to turn into grannies just in time for my pension?! eek.gif

17.04.2018 23:39, molek

Landscape reserve "Teply Stan"
17.04.2018
Everything is slowly coming to life
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