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17.04.2010 12:54, Frantic

Sadly.


I don't think corpses are fun either.

17.04.2010 12:59, vasiliy-feoktistov

I don't think corpses are fun either.

Yes, they still have smile.gif

17.04.2010 17:50, Алексей Сажнев

A short list on the Moscow region outing ... currently, the following types are installed::

Moscow region, Krasnoarmeysky district, Krasnoarmeysk, 12. IV. 2010 leg. I. A. Yudakov, N. V. Rodnev, A. S. Sazhnev

Carabidae

Bembidion (Ocydromus) bruxellense Wesmael 1835
Platynus (Platynus) assimilis Paykull, 1790
Poecilus (Poecilus) lepidus (Leske, 1785)
Amara sp.
Calathus (Neocalathus) melanocephalus Linnaeus, 1758
Anchomenus dorsalis Pontoppidan, 1763

Silphidae

Silpha carinata Herbst, 1783
Phosphuga atrata (Linnaeus 1758)

Catopidae

Catops sp.

Leiodidae

Agathidium nigripenne (Fabricius, 1792)

Staphylinidae

Stenus sp. "clavicornis"
Philonthus (Philonthus) decorus (Gravenhorst, 1802)
Rabigus tenuis (Fabricius, 1792)
Lathrobium sp.
Gyrohypnus sp.
Aleochara sp.
?Homalota sp.
Sepedophilus sp.

Boridae

Boros schneideri (Panzer, 1795)

Nitidulidae

Epuraea sp.
Glischrochilus quadripunctatus Linnaeus 1758

Cucujidae

Brontes (=Uleiota) planatus (Linnaeus, 1761)

Coccinellidae

Coccinella (Coccinella) quinquepunctata Linnaeus 1758

Anobiidae

Hadrobregmus pertinax (Linnaeus, 1758)

Monotomidae

Rhizophagus (Eurhizophagus) depressus (Fabricius, 1792)

Colydiidae

Bitoma crenata (Fabricius, 1775)

Tenebrionidae

Bolitophagus reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1767)
Corticeus fraxini (Kugelann, 1794)

Chrysomelidae

Chrysolina staphylaea (Linnaeus, 1758)

Cerambycidae

Rhagium (Rhagium) inquisitor (Linnaeus, 1758)


Thank you for your help in determining: A. Kovalev, A. Gontarenko, D. Klemin, I. Zabaluev

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 17.04.2010 17: 51
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17.04.2010 21:10, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yesterday I went to Odintsovo district, the valley of the Nakhavnya River in the vicinity of the village of Kobyakovo. Places there, in my opinion, are very suitable for night fishing with a generator, so I would like to show the area to its happy owners-in case they are interested?
Actually how to get there:
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Photo of the area: in front of the river valley with deciduous trees, behind them a spruce forest (I found one spruce-almost two girths, about 320 cm, and in the valley - a birch tree and a half). There is a field to the right and left of the photographing point.
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Of the butterflies, in addition to diaries (lemongrass, urticaria, anguloptera, peacock's eye, nymphalis) and springflies (a search among partheinas notha did not give a result), I met some Eriocrania, Eupithecia lanceata and-most interestingly - Nola confusalis, which has not been seen in the region for a long time, and even twice. In addition, in the spruce forest, he scared off some light, large, thin-bodied moth-could it be Malacodea regelaria? In Moscow, before leaving, I caught Cleora cinctaria.
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A bunch of different primroses bloom: chistyak, violet, crested, anemone buttercup, goose onion and spleen:
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17.04.2010 21:15, Pavel Morozov

how, however, the people love to gather near my Chigasovo!

18.04.2010 11:18, Vlad Proklov

Yesterday I went to Odintsovo district, the valley of the Nakhavnya River in the vicinity of the village of Kobyakovo. Places there, in my opinion, are very suitable for night fishing with a generator, so I would like to show the area to its happy owners-what if they are interested?
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The moths are Eupithecia lanceata and Cleora cinctaria, sort of.
Eriocrania -- E. sangii/semipurpurella.

The post was edited by kotbegemot - 18.04.2010 11: 18
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19.04.2010 17:20, Kemist

In the center of Moscow, I found the remains of a marble bronze plate eaten by a bird. Isn't it a little early.
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19.04.2010 20:17, Алексей Сажнев

Continuing his fishing trip near Moscow ...
map of the route and meeting points and add-ons for definitions:

Staphylinidae

Stenus (Stenus) clavicornis (Scopoli, 1763)
Nudobius lentus (Gravenhorst 1806)
Gabrius splendidulus (Gravenhorst, 1802)

Scolytidae

Ips sexdentatus (Boerner, 1776)

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 19.04.2010 20: 18

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19.04.2010 21:58, Pavel Morozov

I complained about pomonariy and furkul. Now I'll complain about the Sievers.
When will I be able to catch these people? wall.gif lol.gif

21.04.2010 16:56, Vlad Proklov

I went to the Drug Squad:

http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/526594.html
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21.04.2010 17:10, vasiliy-feoktistov

I went to the Drug Squad:

http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/526594.html

M. proscarabaeus, this is it, Vlad congratulations (all my life we have no T-shirts)! This is a godsend!
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21.04.2010 18:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

I looked at the photo of autumnalis and now I also think that violaceus ))
her sawyere is a little too straight )

Andrey, who is Vlad's friend? Proscarabaeus in my opinion?

21.04.2010 19:00, RippeR

People who meet T-shirts, catch me pliz at least a little!
Interested in aenea, erythrocnemus, hungarus, etc
. violacea, proscarabeus, rugosus, variegatus, uralensis, decorus, brevicollis do not interest smile.gif

22.04.2010 7:49, Sergey Didenko

Belated report on the past weekend.
On Friday evening in Ukhtomka (Moscow) again, as always, in early spring, some kind of beetle flew in, similar to a barbel.
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83 km of Yaroslavskoye highway, in the country.
A warm night, even with rain, a lot of banals, and nothing interesting, rare. (If you consider that at this time Mikkei and Kazakh were catching eriogasters and endromis near Yegoryevsk, it becomes even sadder).
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The only thing that I remember is the carabus, which I saw already at an altitude of 1.5 m on the screen, it seems that they do not fly, but I do not understand how I viewed the moment of crawling.
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22.04.2010 8:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

Belated report on the past weekend.
On Friday evening in Ukhtomka (Moscow) again, as always, in early spring, some kind of beetle flew in, similar to a barbel.

The barbel-like beetle is Calopus serraticornis Linnaeus, 1758, and the ground beetle
is Carabus (Carabus) granulatus granulatus Linnaeus, 1758
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22.04.2010 22:17, Acid1977

Yesterday I went to Odintsovo district, the valley of the Nakhavnya River in the vicinity of the village of Kobyakovo. Places there, in my opinion, are very suitable for night fishing with a generator, so I would like to show the area to its happy owners-in case they are interested?


I went almost to these places recently-on April 10 for the night with DRL-250 (although I caught it in the power line above Skorotovo):
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23.04.2010 15:45, mikee

Night of April 22-23, 22: 00-0: 40. Surrounding area of the sdi dacha. Split DRL-250. Light rain, heavy fog, temperatures of 10-6 degrees, calm - ideal conditions for summer.
The results are not at all impressive: about 30 scoops of three or four species, a couple of moth-eaters, siversi crested-1, versicolor-3 males, the coveted Eriogaster lanestris-0 (zero!) weep.gif

23.04.2010 16:03, Svyatoslav Knyazev

fog is not ideal conditions for fishing!

23.04.2010 19:22, Victor Gazanchidis

Night of April 22-23, 22: 00-0: 40. Surrounding area of the sdi dacha. Split DRL-250. Light rain, heavy fog, temperatures of 10-6 degrees, calm - ideal conditions for summer.
The results are not at all impressive: about 30 scoops of three or four species, a couple of moth-eaters, siversi crested-1, versicolor-3 males, the coveted Eriogaster lanestris-0 (zero!) weep.gif

And here are the physical evidence smile.gifI also think that the fog prevented us.
I would be grateful if you could help me determine who is who from the 2nd row and down.

This post was edited by vicgrr - 23.04.2010 20: 19

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23.04.2010 22:18, А.Й.Элез

Night of April 22-23, 22: 00-0: 40. Surrounding area of the sdi dacha. Split DRL-250. Light rain, heavy fog, temperatures of 10-6 degrees, calm - ideal conditions for summer.
The results are not at all impressive: about 30 scoops of three or four species, a couple of moth-eaters, siversi crested-1, versicolor-3 males, the coveted Eriogaster lanestris-0 (zero!) weep.gif
And on the same night on the asphalt platform of the Kazan railway near the village. Donino under the lantern with a non-gold DRL flew female endromis (see photo)... There was also a different trifle. On Lanestris, we were at least not far behind you there that night (also zero). Of course, on the occasion of the mallet, the mass of butterflies was an order of magnitude lower than in the same place on the night from 19 to 20 (then, among other things, one male pomonaria flew in)... By the way, the pine scoop (male) it's already flying there, but only a few so far.

I met the first male endromis this season in Luzhki on the 8th, and there from the same date - the females parthenias and notha (there were no males of notha, and the males of parthenias flew out even earlier, in any case, there were already a lot of them in Luzhki on the 4th).

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25.04.2010 8:20, Pavel Morozov

to A. Y. Elez: Andrey Jovovich, did you happen to take the eggs of endromis?
People, a big request - if anyone has the opportunity, please collect eggs. I will not remain in debt. Thank you. mol.gif

25.04.2010 10:07, El Cazador

Pavel, are eggs only interested in endromis? And Pavonia? How do you forward them?

25.04.2010 16:26, Sergey Didenko

Report for the weekend at the dacha in Neftyanik near O-Zuyevo, MO
Arrived on Friday evening, it was snowing on the road, but the sun was shining at the dacha and a strong westerly wind was blowing. The wind was strong all night. Nothing interesting arrived. The next day, despite the forecast transmitting rain all day, it was sunny and windy, the usual green horses flew.
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An interesting girl was hanging out on a burnt birch trunk, I was shooting with my phone, so the quality is poor.
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By nightfall, the wind had died down, the sky was overcast, and the weather was generally favorable for a good summer. At 22 o'clock it was plus 7 degrees. It flew really well, the gray mass of 95 percent consisting of orthoses Gothic and insert, was estimated at more than one hundred. But nothing particularly interesting arrived, endromis was alone. The only thing that pleased-orthoziya in my opinion opima, though I think that I will again break off, saying that insert. I hope for Barko, he usually pleases with his definitions. smile.gif
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At the Kazakh near Yegoryevsk the female of a pavonia arrived, but it accidentally crushed her soft-boiled frown.gif. Here is a list of macros that arrived at night:
Noctuidae
1. Orthosia gothica
2. Orthosia gracilis
3. Orthosia incerta
4. Orthosia opima ?
5. Orthosia populeti
6. Panolis flammea
7. Cerastis leucographa
8. Cerastis rubricosa
9. Conistra rubiginea
10. Conistra vaccinii
11. Eupsilia transversa
12. Lithophane socia
Geometridae
1. Biston strataria
2. Cleora cinctaria
3. Ectropis crepuscularia
4. Lycia hirtaria
5. Phigalia pilosaria
6. Trichopteryx carpinata
7. Anticlea derivata
Drepanidae
1. Achlya flavicornis
Endromidae
1. Endromis versicolora
Notodontidae
1. Cerura vinula
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25.04.2010 16:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, I'll write "I'm an ordinary green horse" just in case smile.gif. This is Cicindela campestris Linnaeus, 1758 = Field racehorse
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25.04.2010 17:06, Vlad Proklov

Report for the weekend at the dacha in Neftyanik near O-Zuyevo, MO
, an interesting girl was hanging out on a burnt birch trunk, I was shooting with my phone, so the quality is poor.

This is probably the same Mompha sturnipennella as I took it last time.

25.04.2010 17:13, barko

Report for the weekend at the dacha in Neftyanik near O-Zuyevo, MO...
... orthoziya in my opinion opima...

It is quite similar to opima. For an accurate definition, you need to look at the straightened butterfly. Take a photo from a top-down angle in daylight.
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25.04.2010 17:40, Sergey Didenko

It is quite similar to opima. For an accurate definition, you need to look at the straightened butterfly. Take a photo from a top-down angle in daylight.

Here, I'm telling you that not all of them need to be inserts, I'm still from my previous report, similar to a miniose, I'll spread it out and post it, but what if?! tongue.gif

25.04.2010 19:44, Pavel Morozov

to sdi: Ek at you there, Sergey, warmed up - already vinula arrived!

25.04.2010 20:01, А.Й.Элез

to A. Y. Elez: Andrey Jovovich, did you happen to take the eggs of endromis?
I didn't take them there, but milked them at home. On the asphalt, a female with normal wings, and at home in the cage is already pozbilas, it's clear. Actually, then he took a live one to get eggs and raise caterpillars.
It's just that the pictures were placed in the wrong order, the last one was the first. But in fact, in nature, only the female is on the asphalt, and two photos with eggs are already in the cage.

This post was edited by A. J. Elez - 25.04.2010 20: 25
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25.04.2010 20:05, Sergey Didenko

to sdi: Ek at you there, Sergey, warmed up - already vinula arrived!

Yes, I have a madhouse there, the timing of the summer is always walking. The weekend before last, it was minus 9 at night, but now the nights were plus a few degrees - by local standards - summer. So the winuls have gone, and the Sievers and Carmelites have already passed.
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26.04.2010 8:43, svm2

Here, I'm telling you that not all of them need to be inserts, I'm still from my previous report, similar to a miniose, I'll spread it out and post it, but what if?! tongue.gif


I think you are wrong to doubt-opima
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27.04.2010 7:02, Macroglossum

Yes, I have a madhouse there, the timing of the summer is always walking. The weekend before last, it was minus 9 at night, but now the nights were plus a few degrees - by local standards - summer. So the Winuls went, but the Sievers and Carmelites had already passed.

If the holidays have gone, then proserpine should appear in a few days. This is usually the case in the south of MO. Well porcel koneshno smile.gif

27.04.2010 13:40, RippeR

and where to find proserpine?

27.04.2010 14:35, Zhuk

and where to find proserpine?

catch the light:)

27.04.2010 14:46, vitalbata

It is curious, why do you take so many banalolas from one fishing spot in the evening, like Orthosia gothica chyut not a dozen pieces or Orthosia incerta?

29.04.2010 5:40, Sergey Didenko

If the holidays have gone, then proserpine should appear in a few days. This is usually the case in the south of MO. Ah and portsel koneshno smile.gif

Holidays on May Day weekend are the norm in the Moscow Region, but I've never caught proserpine before May 20. The usual period of their summer in MO is 20.05-20.06. They fly to the light, but reluctantly, much more can be caught at dusk on flowers.

29.04.2010 9:43, Vlad Proklov

Here is what we managed to get in the past month in the Moscow region (mainly Neftyanik, but also Zhukovsky and Khripan):

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29.04.2010 9:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Holidays on May Day weekend are the norm in the Moscow Region, but I've never caught proserpine before May 20. The usual period of their summer in MO is 20.05-20.06. They fly to the light, but reluctantly, much more can be caught at dusk on flowers.

It happens in the Proserpine Metropolitan Area in early May. I have an ex. dated: 06.05.2001 (I took it off the dandelion tree this morning.)
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29.04.2010 10:01, Zhuk

Here is what we managed to get in the past month in the Moscow region (mainly Neftyanik, but also Zhukovsky and Khripan)

ahh! where did you catch Epirranthis diversata???!!

This post was edited by Zhuk - 29.04.2010 10: 08

29.04.2010 10:03, Vlad Proklov

ahh! where did you catch Epirranthis diversata???!!

In Neftyanega tongue.gif
True, I didn't catch it, but Sdi smile.gif

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 04/29/2010 10: 04
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