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13.10.2009 15:56, vlad-veras

2 A. Y. Elez
tell me and what is the name of IMG_6623. jpg?

13.10.2009 16:15, Zhuk

2 A. Y. Elez
tell me your name IMG_6623.jpg?

perhaps I will answer
Erannis defoliaria
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13.10.2009 16:26, chebur

Very strange! Why???
It's just an administrative division...

I don't know about the administrative division, but we have a Danone plant there. If you look at the address on any box of yogurt, the address will include Chekhov district...

13.10.2009 17:27, Victor Titov

Lyubuchany, actually Podilsky district...

I don't know about the administrative division, but we have a Danone plant there. If you look at the address on any box of yogurt, the address will include Chekhov district...

But chebur is still right. Chekhov is a district.
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9B%D1%8E%...%B0%D0%BD%D1%8B

13.10.2009 17:45, А.Й.Элез

I think I'll answer
Erannis defoliaria
A male sitting on the leg of a Sungaya...

This post was edited by A. J. Elez - 13.10.2009 17: 45

13.10.2009 18:14, Vlad Proklov

But chebur is still right. Chekhov is a district.
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9B%D1%8E%...%B0%D0%BD%D1%8B

Hmm. Really...
Why did Podolsky get into my head?..

19.10.2009 1:22, А.Й.Элез

October 15, 2009, Moscow, TLCA Park.
Brumates of males 10 pieces were found, defoliaries of males - 3 copies. In general, there are almost no butterflies to be seen... It seems that they are hiding somewhere in connection with the pressure drop.

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19.10.2009 22:31, Zhuk

October 15, 2009, Moscow, TLCA Park.

Wow, are the ptilophores still climbing? how many naderbanil pieces?

19.10.2009 23:12, А.Й.Элез

For three of us (Palych, Sungaya and I), there are one and a half females: in the sense that we still didn't understand whether it was the same female (the difference between the pictures is several minutes) who managed to spread her wings so quickly, or (more likely) two different ones. The first time was limited to a picture, but Sungaya took the second one alive: maybe he will throw an egg (a butterfly, of course).
We went all the way south from your place to the platte. Civil, on the approach to which I came across a male defoliaria very contrasting, this has never been seen before. By the way, I stocked up on trash and shit from that very oak tree (to feed the larvae). And no wingless females were found at all.
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28.10.2009 18:09,

... maybe it will lay an egg (a butterfly, of course).

The egg was not thrown off, but the hooves were thrown off the very next day.

29.10.2009 1:22, А.Й.Элез

Speaking of hooves. Our macroglossum was in the TSHA park alone about the day before yesterday; now it is located in another hut, where there is no computer, so I will allow myself to report for it that it rained incessantly, the trunks were wet on all sides (there is almost no wind, and the foliage is also not thick), about eight pieces were found two males of brumata and apparently two males of fagata, plus an absolutely luxury male of defoliaria.
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08.11.2009 16:57, Sergey Didenko

Report on the removal of traps set by N. B. Nikitsky in early September. Location-Dorogali-2, MO, O-Zuevsky district, 5 kilometers along the forest snow road.
After all, I was collectively persuaded to go on this adventure, to go shoot traps when it's already winter outside, snow and ice in the forest. Despite the fact that Mikhail promised us to get stuck somewhere and waited for the call to go to help out, we safely reached the place and left back. We, this is me, Nikitsky N. B., Omar and Black kolleeptor.
I thought that the traps filled in early September would be almost empty, but in my opinion there were a lot of beetles, a total of 15 soil and four window traps. Even zlatki, leptur, other woodcutters and even a tanner (what he did in September is a question). Another thing that struck me was a bunch of winter bear caterpillars under the bark of dead trees and hunters who occupied the forest in search of wild boars. Probably the most interesting part of the trip was the flamethrower that Romka built out of a canister of gasoline, but no one saw the experiment, we were far away at that moment, we only saw the consequences, the main one of which was absolutely not injured Roman. tongue.gif

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08.11.2009 18:55, Victor Titov

Sorry for the photos of beetles that have lain in traps for more than a month, nofrown.gif.

08.11.2009 18:59, omar

Beetles like beetles smile.gifOnly frozen in ice smile.gif
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08.11.2009 19:07, Victor Titov

That's what's interesting! And also the species composition in more detail.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 08.11.2009 19: 08

08.11.2009 19:17, omar

so you need to look under binoculars. From krupnyaka upisa, tanner, karabus hortensis, leptura rubra, zlatka what's her name "rustica", aropalus rusticus.
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08.11.2009 20:36, Sergey Didenko

there was also some interesting sawyere, not rubra...

08.11.2009 21:00, omar

Oh, I also got some kind of monohamus...I didn't see smile.gifanything else
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09.11.2009 23:14, Black Coleopter

In continuation of the report started by sdi, I will add my "5 kopecks": the trip was very pleasant, heartfelt, refreshing and invigorating. From beetles to all of the above, I will add that there were also forest geotrupids, leodids and a bunch of other small things. Desired for me Uloma, under the bark was not caught frown.gif. But despite this, only the brightest feelings remained from the trip. I thank all the participants of the trip for the good company.

This post was edited by Black Coleopter on-09.11.2009 23: 30
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16.11.2009 0:36, А.Й.Элез

November 11, 2009, gor. Moscow, Setun River floodplain.

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16.11.2009 0:50, А.Й.Элез

November 12, 2009, Moscow region, Odintsovo district, between platf. Romashkovo and platf. Razdory Belorusskaya railway (Moscow-Usovo route).

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16.11.2009 1:14, Vlad Proklov

First, agonopteryx should be taken now, and not after wintering, when they are already all beaten smile.gif
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16.11.2009 1:17, А.Й.Элез

November 15, 2009, Moscow region, Odintsovo district, between platf. Romashkovo and platf. Razdory Belorusskaya railway (Moscow-Usovo route).
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16.11.2009 8:54, Pavel Morozov

Thank you Fellow Countryman for photos of places of my childhood!
Especially, for Discord-Romashkovo!
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16.11.2009 11:38, Tigran Oganesov

November 15, 2009, Moscow region, Odintsovo district, between platf. Romashkovo and platf. Razdory Belorusskaya railway (Moscow-Usovo route).

And I was there on the 14th smile.gif
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18.11.2009 19:52, Дзанат

In continuation of the report started by sdi, I will add my "5 kopecks": the trip was very pleasant, heartfelt, refreshing and invigorating. From beetles to all of the above, I will add that there were also forest geotrupids, leodids and a bunch of other small things. Desired for me Uloma, under the bark was not caught frown.gif. But despite this, only the brightest feelings remained from the trip. I thank all the participants of the trip for the good company.

Hmmm, weep.gifI really love autumn trips.

21.11.2009 18:35, Black Coleopter

Hmmm, weep.gifI really love autumn trips.

It was rather an early winter departure wink.gif

28.11.2009 15:17, Ilia Ustiantcev

Warming has not been in vain, even for Moscow. Found it today in the city almost on the road. smile.gif
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28.11.2009 15:40, vasiliy-feoktistov

Warming has not been in vain, even for Moscow. Found it today in the city almost on the road. smile.gif

Oh, my God!! It's a little late for her to settle down for the winter. It is necessary to look in the entrance at yourself!

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 28.11.2009 15: 41

28.11.2009 18:43, barko

Warming has not been in vain, even for Moscow. Found it today in the city almost on the road. smile.gif
A strange butterfly. Can fly anywhere and anytime.
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02.12.2009 19:53, vasiliy-feoktistov

So I think I'll take an insrument tomorrow and go pick up beetles (under the bark, in gnilushki, etc.). Like the weather allows it? What if I find something interesting? confused.gif

02.12.2009 21:18, chebur

29.11.09 Decided to close the season with a trip to the spruce forest. I picked at the bark of a few fir trees and this is what I found.
I would be grateful for your help in determining this.

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02.12.2009 21:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

29.11.09 Decided to close the season with a trip to the spruce forest. I picked at the bark of a few fir trees and this is what I found.
I would be grateful for your help in determining this.

In the second photo, Rhagium (s.str.) inquisitor (Linnaeus, 1758) with a larva and a bug, I can't say anything (except that the larva is also a barbel of some kind).

02.12.2009 23:02, barry

29.11.09 Decided to close the season with a trip to the spruce forest. I picked at the bark of a few fir trees and this is what I found.
I would be grateful for your help in determining this.

Bedbug-Gastrodes abietum, just like spruce likes.

09.12.2009 21:44, chebur

White bees are circling outside the window, the frost is > 5 degrees. I thought the butterfly season was closed, but yesterday, while carrying out an evening meal, I found this beauty on the kitchen ceiling.
Caloptilia stigmatella (Fabricius, 1781) in full glory.
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12.12.2009 21:37, chebur

I still have an outstanding report on fishing in the middle of July this year (12-13 and 13-14). Although the butterflies are ordinary, but this is no less beautiful. To my heart, they are even bigger than tropical beauties.
In the afternoon of these two days I met:
Aricia eumedon Esp.
Polyommatus icarus Rott
Aglais urticae L
Argynnis aglaja L.
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Araschnia levana f. prorsa
L. Brenthisino Rot
Gonepteryx rhamni L
Leptidea sinapis L
Pieris brassicae L
Pieris napi L
Pieris rapae L
Aphantopus hyperantus L
Coenonympha glycerion D&S
Maniola jurtina L
Well, the night itself:
Noctuidae Abrostola triplasia L
Aedia funesta Esp
Agrotis clavis Hufnagel
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Agrotis exclamationis L
Amphipoea fucosa Freyer
Anaplectoides prasina D&S
Apamea monoglypha Hufnagel
Apamea ophiogramma Esp
Autographa gamma L
Autographa jota L.
Axylia putris L
Calymnia trapezina L
Caradrina morpheus Hufn
Cucullia fraudatrix Eversmann
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Cucullia umbratica L
Diachrysia chrysitis L
Diachrysia stenochrysis Warren
Elaphria venustula Hb.
Euclidimera glyphica L
Euplexia lucipara L
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Hapalotis argentula Hb
Herminia grisealis D&S
Herminia tarsicrinalis Knoch
Hoplodrina octogenaria Goeze
Hypena proboscidalis L
Lacanobia oleracea L
Lacanobia w-latinum Hufnagel
Laspeyria flexula Schiff
Leucania turca L
Lygephila pastinum Treitschke
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Mamestra brassicae L
Melanchra persicariae L
Mesapamea secalis L
Mythimna impura Hb
Mythimna conigera D&S
Mythimna ferrago Fabricius
Mythimna pallens L
Mythimna straminea Treitschke
Ochropleura plecta L
Oligia latruncula D&S
Oligia strigilis L
Parascotia fuliginaria L
Polia bombycina Hufnagel
Pyrrhia umbra Hufn
Rivula sericealis Sc
Rusina ferruginea Esp.
Trachea artiplicis L
Xestia c-nigrum L
Xestia ditrapezium D&S
Xestia triangulum Hufnagel
Geometridae Alcis repandata L
Anticollix sparsata Treit
Aplocera praeformata Hb.
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Biston betularia L
Boarmia crepuscularia Hb
Chloroclysta citrata L
Chloroclystis coronata Hb
Deileptenia ribeata Clerck
Eulithis mellinata Fabricius
Eulithis pyropata Hb
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Eupithecia succenturiata L
Geometra papilionaria L
Hydrelia flammeolaria Hufnagel
Hypomecis punctinalis Sc
Hypomecis roboraria D&S
Idaea aversata f. remutata
Idaea dimidiata Hufn
Lomaspilis marginata L
Lygris prunata L
Macaria wauaria L
Ourapteryx sambucaria L.
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Pelurga comitata L
Perizoma alchemillata L
Plemyria rubiginata D&S
Rhinoprora rectangulata L
Scotopteryx chenopodiata L
Selenia tetralunaria Hufnagel
Xanthorhoe quadrifasiata Cl
Notodontidae
Pterostoma palpina Cl
Pheosia gnoma F
Clostera curtula L
Phalera bucephala L
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Lasiocampidae
Malacosoma castrensis L
Ruthryx potatoria L
Arctiidae Arctia caja L
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Miltochrista miniata Forster
Eilema depressa Esper
Eilema griseola Hb.
Eilema sororcula Hf
Gnophria rubricollis L
Spilosoma lubricipeda L
Spilosoma luteum Hufn
Lymantriidae
Euproctis similis Fuessly
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Drepanidae
Habrosyne pyritoides Hufnagel
Tethea ocularis L
Drepana falcataria L.
Sphingidae Smerinthus ocellatus L
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Hepialidae Hepialus humuli L
Korscheltellus lupulinus L
Tineidae Morophaga choragella D&S
Monopis monachella Hb
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13.12.2009 11:27, Vlad Proklov

I still have an outstanding report on fishing in the middle of July this year (12-13 and 13-14). Although the butterflies are ordinary, but this is no less beautiful. To my heart, they are even bigger than tropical beauties.
In the afternoon, on these two days, I met:
[...]

This is from what point of view is the list, if not a secret?
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30.12.2009 18:21, Zhuk

From the caterpillar found at the end of summer, today such a wonderful Calliteara pudibunda has been bred.
Happy New Year to all!!! smile.gif

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30.12.2009 18:26, Macroglossum

From the caterpillar found at the end of summer, today such a wonderful Calliteara pudibunda has been bred.
Happy New Year to all!!! smile.gif
Wow! pudibunda, of course, is not uncommon, but I have never caught a luxury one, especially on the eve of NG. Happy New Year to you too smile.gif
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31.12.2009 1:18, Sungaya

From the caterpillar found at the end of summer, today such a wonderful Calliteara pudibunda has been bred.
Happy New Year to all!!! smile.gif

Tolya, have you already stabbed the male?
I got a female out.
Why don't we tie it up?" smile.gif

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