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23.06.2009 15:34, Pavel Morozov

Eh-eh! I want to wave a net in the upper swamp!
Awesome!

23.06.2009 15:38, omar

Yeah
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23.06.2009 15:50, barko

.... the last scoop is the highest scoring, this is Callopistria juventina!
Yes, the scoop is good! I only caught it once.

23.06.2009 20:44, А.Й.Элез

What's the neighborhood like? I would like to slap the point, the last scoop is the highest score, this is Callopistria juventina!

If it is on this scoop, then it is from platf. Tugolesye about 500 m along the northern side of the railway in the direction of Moscow.
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23.06.2009 20:51, А.Й.Элез

The same one came to me last year, but I didn't take it. shuffle.gif

Did I take this one? She left the net...
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23.06.2009 22:02, А.Й.Элез

Fauna of the megalopolis.
June 23, 2009, Moscow, Setun River floodplain within 1 km south-west of Victory Park. Recorded from bull-whiskers: from whiteflies-rapae; from nymphalids-urticae, cardui, ilia (1 male common, in the trash), lathonia; from satyrs-pamphilus; from thick-headed birds-venatus; from pigeons-icarus, amanda, semiargus, alexis, dispar.

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23.06.2009 22:10, Ilia Ustiantcev

Wow, I've only ever met the first and last of the pigeons...

23.06.2009 22:15, А.Й.Элез

Eh-eh! I want to wave a net in the upper swamp!
Awesome!

By the way, hero and optilete are also marked there (they were not included in the images). And palaeno is photographed dozing in the grassy exclusion zone near the railway track, and not in the swamps themselves. Next to her, Morpheus is also marked in the same grass.
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23.06.2009 22:23, А.Й.Элез

Wow, I've only ever met the first and last of the pigeons...

Strange. Along that floodplain, all five species have stable populations, are recorded annually, all are common and not even local. In addition to them, there are virgaureae (quite rare), alciphron (previously common, but not noted in recent years), argiades (gives 2 or 3 generations depending on the year, but only the 3rd is widespread), argiolus (quite rare), w-album was noted only once and betulae.
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23.06.2009 23:05, Ilia Ustiantcev

But I caught betulae 20 meters from the house (it's a long way to Volynsky, but 300 meters to Setuni.)

23.06.2009 23:41, Liparus

Strange. Along that floodplain, all five species have stable populations, are recorded annually, all are common and not even local. In addition to them, there are virgaureae (quite rare), alciphron (previously common, but not noted in recent years), argiades (gives 2 or 3 generations depending on the year, but only the 3rd is widespread), argiolus (quite rare), w-album was noted only once and betulae.

And we have Amanda like as not uncommon ,but I saw niraza with my own eyes?Just often probably everyone goes to different places to catch

24.06.2009 4:51, Pavel Morozov

Strange. Along that floodplain, all five species have stable populations, are recorded annually, all are common and not even local. In addition to them, there are virgaureae (quite rare), alciphron (previously common, but not noted in recent years), argiades (gives 2 or 3 generations depending on the year, but only the 3rd is widespread), argiolus (quite rare), w-album was noted only once and betulae.

Indeed, the pigeon girls are doing quite well here. For a long time, I collected, so to speak, in a clearing near the intersection of Mozhaisk highway and MKAD until they began to "ennoble" the territory and mow everything down.
From pigeons always caught: dispar, amandus, icarus, alexis, pruni
w-album caught once at the end of July 2004 right on Lobachevsky Street between Vernadsky and Leninsky p.
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26.06.2009 0:02, Sanangel

Photos are great! Nature-envies take... G-d forbid, nostalgia will play out..
I'm changing Hermon to Tugolesye!!!

26.06.2009 0:31, RippeR

changing for a year-2 ??
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26.06.2009 8:35, chebur

Report on the results of fishing on the light of 20-22. 06. 09 in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region. Years pleased me. Here's what I took or remembered:

Moths of Abraxas sylvata Scopoli
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Angerona prunaria L
Cyclophora albipunctata Hufn.
Electrophaes corylata Thumb
Hypomecis roboraria D&S
Lomaspilis marginata L.
Lomographa bimaculata F
Macaria liturata Clerck
Parectropis similaria Hufnagel
Thera obeliscata Hb
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Eupithecia succenturiata L
Scoria lineata Sc
Thera variata D&S

Совки Abrostola triplasia L
Agrotis exclamationis L.
Anaplectoides prasina D&S.
Apamea crenata Hufnagel
Apamea sordens Hufnagel
Axylia putris L
Caradrina morpheus Hufn.
Ceramica pisi L.
Cucullia umbratica L
Diachrysia stenochrysis Warren
Diarsia rubi Vieweg
Erastria fasciana L.
Hada plebeja L.
Hapalotis argentula Hb
Herminia tarsicrinalis Knoch.
Lacanobia contigua D&S
Laspeyria flexula Schiff.
Ochropleura plecta L
Oligia strigilis L.
Pseudeustrotia candidula D&S
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Rivula sericealis Sc.
Trachea artiplicis L
Xestia c-nigrum L
Xestia ditrapezium D&S

Calliteara abietis D&S waterworms
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Crested Ptilodon capucina L
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Bears Eilema sororcula Hf
Gnophria rubricollis L.
Spilosoma luteum Hufn.
Spilosoma lubricipeda L.
Phragmatobia fuliginosa L
Fluffspins Tetheella fluctuosa Hb.

Thinworms Hepialus humuli L.

Fireflies Phycitodes binaevella Hb.
Anania verbascalis D&S
Evergestis forficalis L
Crambus lathoniella Znk
Eurrhypra urticata L
Ostrinta palustralis Hb
Present. Moth Tinea semifulvella Haworth
Leafhopper Notocelia roborana D&S
Celypha lacunana D&S
Day Scythris sinensis Felder & Rogenhofer

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26.06.2009 8:43, svm2

T. obeliscata, not P. firmata
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26.06.2009 14:12, Sanangel

RippeR
Do you want to go to Hermon? Everything is possible, you just need to want it very much. Nothing is impossible...
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26.06.2009 14:34, omar

He wants to go anywhere. From Hermon to Australia. smile.gif
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26.06.2009 15:25, RippeR

Where only my short raking hands will reach, there I will fall ))
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27.06.2009 9:47, Андреас

- Thank you all very much for the photos and texts of the reports. Especially moral support to our dear Russian-speaking foreign forum members.

27.06.2009 21:42, RippeR

zlatki: Chalcophora mariana, ?Buprestis haemorrhoidalis, Phaenops cyanea
усачи: Monochamus ? galloprovincialis pistor, Lepturobosca virens
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28.06.2009 15:59, Pavel Morozov

In the Moscow region, summer is finally coming into its own.
I decided to "sign up for ditto" and followed in the footsteps of Elez sotovarishchi to go to Tugolesye. In fact, I was torn between three options: Tugolesye, Taldomsky district and the surrounding area. Konakovo in the Tver region. the target was Colias palaeno. Tugolesye won.
I did not go in vain, although it took 2.5 hours to get from Kazansky by train.
I will not post photos of landscapes, they are already in the topic.
Result: female Colias myrmidone, quite fresh, males already grated
just appeared Brenthisdaphne.
in the swamp - Coenonympha hero and Vacciniina optilete, Syngrapha microgamma, flying among the hummocks. Rhyparia purpurata. On the willow - caterpillar Orgyia recens (in the photo, I hope, correctly identified)
Colias palaeno met a couple of times. Couldn't catch it. The male flew across the clearing and ducked into the pines. The chase was unsuccessful.
I found the female feeding on a hiccup right on the railway embankment near the platform, but, shame on my head, I missed and couldn't get it right away.
In addition to those butterflies, there are many A. urticae, A. crataegi, F. adippe, M. diamina, M. athalia, P. argus, I. brunneata.
And millions of horseflies in the swamp.

In the evening - to the dacha, where there was a beautiful summer night.
From the collected data, it is worth noting:
Ourapteryx sambucaria
Idaea muricata
Moma alpium &
Anaplectoides prasina

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28.06.2009 16:16, Ilia Ustiantcev

I was yesterday near the village of Pokrovskoe, Odintsovo district of Moscow region. In addition to all the banal stuff, from the diaries there is poplar ribbon, alcifron, dispar, egeria, krupnoglazka, arcania, glycerion. Quite on the outskirts of the partnership there is an overgrown pond (swamp) with fluff, but on the very outskirts of the marsh barn was not, and then go dumb. I was also attacked by some kind of pigtail, most likely pruni. A lot of Pyrrhia umbra flew in the morning. Of the specks, in addition to the one in the photo, there were mostly all sorts of platitudes, and I also missed some tristato-hastata. With dippers and lichens, at least during the day, it is bad-I found only Spilosoma lutea.
Diurnal
Ochlodes sylvanus
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Coenonympha glycerion
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Egeria and krupnoglazka. Egeria-early aestivalis or late aegerides?
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Moth
Lomaspilis opis
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Abraxas sylvata
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Hemithea aestivaria
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Colostygia pectinataria
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Opisthograptis luteolata
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Spargania luctuata
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Spilosoma lutea
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I wasn't there last night, but here are a few photos of different people from Moscow from this week.
Hepialus humuli
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Stauropus fagi
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Diachrysia stenochrysis, Xestia c-nigrum и Pyrrhia umbra.
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28.06.2009 16:24, barko

In the Moscow region, summer is finally coming into its own. ... Tugolesye. ... Syngrapha microgamma, flying among the hummocks. ...
Ay-ay-ay! I would run for microgamma!

28.06.2009 16:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

I hope kotbegemot doesn't take offense smile.gif: part of the macro MO list

16. Autographa jota (Linnaeus, 1758)
17. Autographa excelsa (Kretschmar, 1862)
18. Autographa bractea (Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775)
Syngrapha microgamma (Hübner, 1823)
19. Syngrapha interrogationis (Linnaeus, 1758)
20. Plusia festucae (Linnaeus, 1758)
21. Plusia putnami (Grote, 1873)

If the number is missing, the butterfly may be in the MO, but it has not been caught for a long time. smile.gif

28.06.2009 16:41, Vlad Proklov

I hope kotbegemot doesn't take offense smile.gif: part of the macro MOD list
...]
If the number is missing, the butterfly may be in the MO, but it has not been caught for a long time. smile.gif

Yes, only old finds are noted in the literature.
Where was she found under the Woodlands? I'll fix it now.
And a picture to go to the studio, Pash?

28.06.2009 16:42, barko

I hope kotbegemot doesn't take offense smile.gif: part of the macro MO list

16. Autographa jota (Linnaeus, 1758)
17. Autographa excelsa (Kretschmar, 1862)
18. Autographa bractea (Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775)
Syngrapha microgamma (Hübner, 1823)
19. Syngrapha interrogationis (Linnaeus, 1758)
20. Plusia festucae (Linnaeus, 1758)
21. Plusia putnami (Grote, 1873)

If the number is missing, the butterfly may be in the MO, but it has not been caught for a long time. smile.gif
So much the more so!!! Here you should be happy.

28.06.2009 16:43, Vlad Proklov

Corrected smile.gif

28.06.2009 17:03, Pavel Morozov

Ay-ay-ay! I would run for microgamma!

Duc, I ran around.
quite successfully yes.gif

to Ilya U: and your pyadenichka Spargania luctuata (I must say, her years are stretched)

Microgamma's photo (if it's really her) will be available soon, in a couple of hours

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28.06.2009 17:21, Pavel Morozov

How's it going?"
Moscow region, Shatursky district, Tugolesye platform area, 27.06.2009.
Afternoon in the riding swamp.
Copies of torn, denechkov would be 10-12 earlier.

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29.06.2009 0:19, Dr. Niko

Caught from 26 to 27 in the Istra district of the Moscow Region under the Bullfinches. The weather didn't let me down, the wind was wild, some friend flew into my mouth, but I spat it out in time. But the hawk moth and cocoonworms that interested me were tearfully few. I took two Deilephila elpenor, one Mimas tiliae and Smerinthus ocellatus, an interesting dipper or volnyanka, an unknown scoop, among which I collected a series of 8-9 pieces of some beautiful large scoops like Dryobotodes eremita (I don't know if it is known here), one Calliteara abietis, Moma alpium and Habrosyne pyritoides. There were no cocoonworms at all (is the temperature too low?). I got the impression that after catching two Hyles gallii two weeks ago, I killed the local population smile.gif confused.gif(by the way, the frogs living under the porch helped me to kill butterflies in the past times, who were happy to eat butterflies crawling in ecstasy, once even elpenora caught one). Well, as always, there are a lot of leaf-makers on the screen (I noticed a juicy Tortrix viridana) and small moths.
And I was pleasantly surprised by the meeting on the site with Parnassius mnemosyne, as far as I could see it. Circling over an apple tree for some reason. But I couldn't catch it. frown.gif

To frost:
and where is the rhino photographed?

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29.06.2009 4:36, Pavel Morozov

Caught from 26 to 27 in the Istra district of the Moscow Region under the Bullfinches. The weather didn't let me down, the wind was wild, some friend flew into my mouth, but I spat it out in time. But the hawk moth and cocoonworms that interested me were tearfully few. I took two Deilephila elpenor, one Mimas tiliae and Smerinthus ocellatus, an interesting dipper or volnyanka, an unknown scoop, among which I collected a series of 8-9 pieces of some beautiful large scoops like Dryobotodes eremita (I don't know if it is known here), one Calliteara abietis, Moma alpium and Habrosyne pyritoides. There were no cocoonworms at all (is the temperature too low?). I got the impression that after catching two Hyles gallii two weeks ago, I killed the local population smile.gif  confused.gif(by the way, the frogs living under the porch helped me to kill butterflies in the past times, who were happy to eat butterflies crawling in ecstasy, once even elpenora caught one). Well, as always, there are a lot of leaf-makers on the screen (I noticed a juicy Tortrix viridana) and small moths.
And I was pleasantly surprised by the meeting on the site with Parnassius mnemosyne, as far as I could see it. Circling over an apple tree for some reason. But I couldn't catch it. frown.gif

To frost:
and where is the rhino photographed?

Rhino from Chigasovo (Odintsovo district). A male and a female arrived at the light.

You need to see a photo of the scoop. Very. The "frogs" under the porch are probably toads. It is they who crawl (or rather, walk) and crawl out from somewhere to the screen. Although, frogs also often jump up.

"Juicy leaf wrapper" may turn out to be a shuttle E. clorana, you also need a photo.

And the "mnemosyne" (in the Istra district-not exactly there) over the apple tree may be a hawthorn (Aporia crataegi)

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29.06.2009 10:49, barko

Caught from 26 to 27 in the Istra district of the Moscow Region under the Bullfinches. Took... unknown to me shovels, among which I collected a series of 8-9 pieces of some beautiful large scoops like Dryobotodes eremita (I don't know if it is known here), ...
Dryobotodes eremita-Autumn species
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29.06.2009 11:40, Dr. Niko

Rhino from Chigasovo (Odintsovo district). A male and a female arrived at the light.

You need to see a photo of the scoop. Very. The "frogs" under the porch are probably toads. It is they who crawl (or rather, walk) and crawl out from somewhere to the screen. Although, frogs also often jump up.

"Juicy leaf wrapper" may turn out to be a shuttle E. clorana, you also need a photo.

And the "mnemosyne" (in the Istra district-not exactly there) over the apple tree may be a hawthorn (Aporia crataegi)

I'll straighten the scoop, then lay it out.
I meant - not toads crawl, but butterflies, or rather, how should I put it, well, fly very low above the ground near the lamp.
Well, I can distinguish a leaflet from a nolida, thank God smile.gifIt was a leaflet. And I caught clorana, although it could have been Pseudoips prasinana.
Yes, it looked like a hawthorn tree. Pancake.

29.06.2009 12:15, Pavel Morozov

I'll straighten the scoop, then lay it out.
I meant - not toads crawl, but butterflies, or rather, how should I put it, well, fly very low above the ground near the lamp.
Well, I can distinguish a leaflet from a nolida, thank God smile.gifIt was a leaflet. And I caught clorana, although it could have been Pseudoips prasinana.
Yes, it looked like a hawthorn tree. Pancake.

clorana and prasinana are as distinct from each other as day and night.

clorana-small and green without a pattern, whitish hind wings,
prasinana-the size of an average scoop, green with oblique smooth bandages
just in case - http://www.leps.it/

29.06.2009 13:54, Dr. Niko

Yes, I basically determine everything on leps. Well, our forum helps too.
I just meant that I don't remember if there was a clorana. Maybe not. But prazinana definitely was, and in the mass.
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29.06.2009 19:34, Ilia Ustiantcev

Again Pokrovskoe (more precisely, Pestovo). Today, Boloria aquilonaris was discovered in large quantities in the fluff swamp! I would like to note two things: first, there was not a single hayloft actually on the swamp, only nearby, and in general all the mother-of-pearl at first glance were the same, i.e. neither eunomia nor titania. Secondly, it is nice to know that the butterfly that everyone follows into the forest and looks for a riding swamp there lives on the outskirts of an ordinary country partnership! In addition, what is in the photo-I missed, like, Hypena crassalis.
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Phymatopus hecta
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I was glad that Colostygia pectinataria came out so beautifully in nature - and only when pumping noticed a bummer in the form of a blade of grass. frown.gif
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(Identified by Zhuk) Camptogramma bilineata and Ptilodon capucina.
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Drepanidae: Tetheella fluctuosa и Falcaria lacertinaria
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29.06.2009 20:13, Dr. Niko

unknown to me scoops, among which I collected a series of 8-9 pieces of some beautiful large scoops like Dryobotodes eremita (I don't know if it is known here)

I was told here that it was Anaplectoides prasina smile.gif

30.06.2009 0:22, А.Й.Элез

June 27-28, 2009, MO, vicinities of platf. Tugolesye.
In addition, 3 copies were taken to the light. Callopistria juventina, everything is quite normal. Interestingly, although fresh lemongrasses have flown out (although there are still very few females), you can still catch last year's individuals (in the photo - in mating). This once again confirms the extreme length of departure in this species (imagine how late the offspring of the photographed mating will be with the departure, if other representatives of the new generation have been flying for more than one day).

One very fresh female elpenor and several pine trees were born from the hawkmoth. By the way, a pine cocoonworm also flew. Also, the pine hawk moth in the daytime is marked on the trunks of pine trees and even on the outer side of the back wall of the pier toilet.

Xanthomelas flew out; however, males were not found en masse on the route: perhaps due to the lack of puddles of sufficient size on the route. But both sexes went massively (preferably in equal shares) to the bait. C-album and Limenitis poluli females also came to the bait several times (plus one female was marked on the railway track). The female populi in the photo, unfortunately, did not turn out well.

Swamp day-not much. Palaeno is rare, hero is rare, and optilete is rare. The last two species are already very well-flown. Aquilonaris is unique.

Mathurna is still not uncommon, but the condition ranges from flown to terribly flown. The freshest Daphne is flying in full swing. The rest is banal. Except for a good harvest of hives, which I haven't seen in our area for a long time.

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