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12.06.2010 6:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

Vlad, did you single out Heteropterus morpheus because it's in K. K.? I didn't want to raise the issue (I also scored a couple of goals the day before yesterday, but there were a lot of them). Why in the hell was she in K. K. confused.gif

12.06.2010 12:13, Vlad Proklov

Vlad, did you single out Heteropterus morpheus because it's in K. K.? I didn't want to raise the issue (I also scored a couple of goals the day before yesterday, but there were a lot of them). Why in the hell was she in K. K. confused.gif

Yes, that's why I singled it out.
In general, of course, it should be excluded. I already have it from four locations in Ramenskoye, Lukhovitsky and now Voskresensky districts. All the wet meadows have them.
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12.06.2010 13:18, Zhuk

I didn't have time to report for the last two weekends when I was too busy at work. True, there is nothing much to write about, but nevertheless. The first weekend was at the dacha one night from 29 to 30 May, it flew not bad, but without any particular rarity. We can distinguish only two bicuspices. It was overcast during the day, but that didn't stop the tsinksias from flying.

Sereg, what are these scoops?

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12.06.2010 16:15, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yes, that's why I singled it out.
In general, of course, it should be excluded. I already have it from four locations in Ramenskoye, Lukhovitsky and now Voskresensky districts. All the wet meadows have them.

Well, you can also connect Balashikha online. It should be driven from KK

12.06.2010 20:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

Today I wandered a little aimlessly through the forest Near the village of Torbeevo, Lyuberetsky district, M. O.
I picked up beetles a little and took some photos:
1) Actually the "Dense Forest" itself.
2) Angerona prunaria flies everywhere, both males and females (male in the photo).
3) Anoplotrupes stercorosus Hartmann in L. G. Scriba, 1791 crawl along the roads (in my opinion, so they are now called?).
4) A blackbird's flight. This little boy exhausted all my nerves today (he kept yelling and stubbornly refused to be filmed) smile.gif.
5) The catch itself: there are few barbels, but I was especially pleased with the female Denticollis linearis Linnaeus, 1758 jump.giffor the first time I found a female of this beetle, all the time earlier males were caught in the mass for some reason.

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13.06.2010 2:25, Vlad Proklov

Eversmannia just came to the windowsill in Zhukovsky smile.gif
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13.06.2010 5:31, Svyatoslav Knyazev

Eversmannia has just come to the windowsill in Zhukovsky smile.gif

a recent issue? smile.gif
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13.06.2010 11:21, Alexandr Rusinov

but I was especially pleased with the female Denticollis linearis Linnaeus, 1758 jump.giffor the first time I found a female of this beetle, all the time before in the mass of males came across for some reason.

The fact is that most females of this species have the same color as males. And sometimes there are also transitional specimens in color...
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13.06.2010 11:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

The fact is that most females of this species have the same color as males. And sometimes there are also transitional specimens in color...

Thanks! that's what it turns confused.gifout to be . But just got a classic yesterday (black with a border).

14.06.2010 0:12, Pavel Morozov

Chigasovo again.
Of course, the more often you catch the light, the more likely you are to meet something interesting. Maybe Milhauser will come back one day. smile.gif
The nights are mostly cool, even windy. The exception is from June 12-13. But even on other nights, thanks to frequent rains, it flew well.
Previously, I considered Hadena confusa and luteago to be rare, but they were not isolated specimens. On sovkovidkam almost full set arrived, on khokhlatkam-not very densely. I first caught Apamea remissa and Catarhoe cuculata. Callimorpha dominula also appeared. We were pleased with Moma alpium, it used to happen that for a week of duty at the screen, one thing would fly in, and here for the night as many as three. A female Arctornis l-nigrum arrived.
The rest is shown in the photo.
In the afternoon of the 13th, I went to the Mozhaisk district in the village of Slashchevo, where stale avrinias, fresh mottled minos, and a lot of poplar tapeworms flew in a wet meadow. I caught a female plantain bear and saw something similar to the krestovnikova bear. Krestovnik grows there on the edge of the forest. Maybe it was her.

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14.06.2010 21:56, AntSkr

Moscow region, Stupinsky district, Marinka

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15.06.2010 0:01, Zhuk

Chigasovo again.

Wow, you've got Conisania luteago flying in! Man created!

Report on the past weekend. 2 nights at the light, Ruzsky district, Lenkovo. It flew rarely, but accurately. I caught the moth Bupalus piniarius for the first time, which makes me very happy! There were also many pleasant views.

Hepialidae
Hepialus humuli

Cossidae
Cossus cossus, disguised as a broken twig on a white fence, it was visible for a kilometer smile.gif

Drepanidae
Drepana curvatula
Habrosyne pyritoides

Geometridae
Thetidia smaragdaria
Hemithea aestivaria
Xanthorhoe quadrifasciata
Catarhoe cuculata
Pelurga comitata
Perizoma alchemillatum
Perizoma albulatum
Euchoeca nebulata
Hydrelia flammeolaria
Hydrelia sylvata
Pterapherapteryx sexalata
Plagodis dolabraria
Opisthograptis luteolata
Bupalus piniarius
Hylaea fasciaria
Angerona prunaria

Lasiocampidae
Macrothylacia rubi

Notodontidae
Cerura erminea as many as 3 pieces came
Furcula bifida
Furcula furcula

Noctuidae
Hadena confusa
Hada plebeja
Diarsia brunnea

Lymantriidae
Calliteara abietis

Arctiidae
Rhyparia purpurata

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15.06.2010 6:38, Sergey Didenko

A short report on the past weekend. I was at my father's dacha, 83 km from the Yaroslavl highway, there are always a few butterflies there, even less interesting. I still took something, but my attempts to go beyond Paleno to the marshes in the Yar region did not bring success, it rained all three hours while I was in the swamp on Sunday.

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15.06.2010 6:59, Sergey Didenko

Sereg, what are these scoops?

The first two are Athetis pallustris, the third is Chortodes sp. most likely fluxus, I haven't figured it out yet. In general, platitudes.
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15.06.2010 12:04, Ilia Ustiantcev

I spent three nights fishing in Odintsovo district of the Moscow Region, near the village of Pestovo. Camilla flew out of the daytime butterflies, and in the swamp - northern mother-of-pearl and (finally, at least someone besides this filthy aquilonaris!) Albulina optilete. In the same swamp there is a small "island" (in fact - on the contrary), where whitefly and sabelnik grow, the latter is very fond of eating mother-of-pearl. I write" A lot " for example, not all banals, but only those that are not quite banal)

Adelidae
Nemophora degeerella

Arctiidae
Atolmis rubricollis
Cybosia mesomella
Eilema sororcula
Mitochrista miniata
Diacrisia sannio
Spilosoma lubricipeda
Spilosoma lutea

Crambidae
Catoptria permutatellus
Chrysoteuchia culmella
Anania verbascalis
Eurrhypara hortulata
Evergestis forficalis
Perinephela lancealis

Drepanidae
Drepana falcataria
Habrosyne pyritoides
Tethea or
Tetheella fluctuosa

Geometridae
Abraxas sylvata
Angerona prunaria
Biston betularia
Cabera exanthemata
Cabera pusaria
Cepphis advenaria
Chiasmia clathrata
Ematurga atomaria
Hylaea fasciaria
Hypomecis punctinalis
Hypomecis roboraria
Itame brunneata
Lomaspilis marginata
Lomaspilis opis - много
Lomographa bimaculata
Lomographa temerata
Macaria alternata
Macaria liturata
Macaria notata
Macaria wauaria
Opisthograptis luteolata
Parectropis similaria - много
Petrophora chlorosata
Plagodis pulveraria
Pseudopanthera macularia
Siona lineata
Anticollix sparsata
Discoloxia blomeri
Ecliptopera capitata
Electrophaes corylata
Epirrhoe alternata
Euchoeca nebulata
Eulithis mellinata
Eulithis prunata
Euphyia unangulata
Eupithecia millefoliata
Eupithecia succenturiata
Eustroma reticulata
Hydrelia flammeolaria
Hydrelia sylvata
Hydriomena impluviata
Mesoleuca albicillata
Pterapherapteryx sexalata
Rheumaptera hastata
Spargania luctuata
Thera variata
Xanthorhoe fluctuata
Xanthorhoe montanata
Xanthorhoe quadrifasciata
Xanthorhoe spadicearia
Chlorissa viridata
Geometra papilionaria
Hemithea aestivaria
Cyclophora albipunctata
Cyclophora annularia
Cyclophora punctaria
Scopula immorata
Scopula nigropunctata
Timandra comae

Hepialidae
Hepialus humuli

Lasiocampidae
Gastropacha populifolia

Lymantriidae
Calliteara pudibunda
Leucoma salicis

Noctuidae
Herminia grisealis
Herminia tarsicrinalis
Hypena crassalis - много
Hypena proboscidalis
Rivula sericealis
Trisateles emortualis
Laspeyria flexula
Callistege mi
Euclidia glyphica
Acronicta alni
Acronicta cuspis
Acronicta leporina
- много
Acronicta megacephala
Acronicta psi/tridens
Moma alpium
Acronicta strigosa-lots
of Cucullia umbratica
Deltote bankiana
Deltote uncula
Protodeltote pygarga
Abrostola tripartita
Autographa gamma
Autographa pulchrina
Diachrysia chrysitis
Panthea coenobita
Pyrrhia umbra
Ceramica pisi
Conisania luteago
Hada plebeja

Leucania comma
Mamestra brassicae
Melanchra persicariae
Mythimna turca
Polia nebulosa
Sideridis rivularis
Actinotia polyodon
Apamea sordens
Caradrina morpheus
Elaphria venustula
Euplexia lucipara
Oligia latruncula
Oligia strigilis
Mniotype bathensis
Pseudeustrotia candidula
Trachea atriplicis
Agrotis exclamationis
Anaplectoides prasina
Axylia putris
Ochropleura plecta
Xestia c-nigrum
Xestia triangulum

Nolidae
Earias clorana
Pseudoips prasinana
Meganola strigula-many

Notodontidae
Drymonia dodonaea
Leucodonta bicoloria

Notodonta tritophus
Notodonta ziczac
Pterostoma palpina
Ptilodon capucina
Phalera bucephala
Gluphisia crenata
Clostera anastomosis
Cerura erminea
Furcula bicuspis
Stauropus fagi

Sphingidae
Deilephila elpenor
Laothoe populi

Tortricidae
Agapeta hamana
Epiblema foenella
Eulia ministrana

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15.06.2010 14:12, aleko

I spent three nights fishing in Odintsovo district of the Moscow Region, near the village of Pestovo.

Eustroma reticulata


Are you sure about Eustroma reticulata? This seems to be a medium-late summer species, it should not fly before July.

15.06.2010 17:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

aleko
Is Sure. The previous find is from July 9 last year, but then it was late spring.
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15.06.2010 19:15, Sergey Didenko

aleko
Is Sure. The previous find is from July 9 last year, but then it was late spring.

Check out the Dantista message from Kiev. He has this speck presented in the report. Then it is very difficult to confuse it with anything else.
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15.06.2010 20:05, Vlad Proklov

Today's weather is overcast, rainy, but very productive.:

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18.06.2010 17:29, А.Й.Элез

Yes, that's why I singled it out.
In general, of course, it should be excluded. I already have it from four locations in Ramenskoye, Lukhovitsky and now Voskresensky districts. All the wet meadows have them.
I caught it in Pavlovo-Posadsky, Taldomsky and Sergiev Posad districts (I think, and in others still, now I do not remember) MO. Yes, last season in Tugolesye a female was taken from the railway canvas, in general, she is not uncommon there.

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18.06.2010 17:34, А.Й.Элез

In the afternoon of the 13th, I went to the Mozhaisk district in the village of Slashchevo, where stale avrinias and fresh mottled birds flew in a wet meadow ...
By any chance exactly there? Or is this point something remarkable? If so, what is it, if not a secret?

18.06.2010 19:30, Pavel Morozov

By any chance exactly there? Or is this point something remarkable? If so, what is it, if not a secret?

In fact, for mushrooms to explore. There are fun places there - vast meadows, copses, small rivers. Except for a couple of aspen "burdocks", podberezovik and a few chanterelles-nothing.
But the net waved.
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19.06.2010 9:33, А.Й.Элез

Those are still places... The very edge of the MO. A little further away is the village of Kuskovo , where a rooster sings for three provinces. But for insects, the places are, in my opinion, the most banal. I was there in 1977 and 1978: in these parts (in Semyonovskoye) we were taken out by students for potatoes. By the way, in those years, in the first half of September, aspen and chanterelles were growing quite well there.

20.06.2010 20:52, Pavel Morozov

Chigasovo Odintsovo district, MO.
From June 14 to 19.
14 Clostera anastomosis arrived, so I have a set of MO closters. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday did not give anything interesting because of the cold nights, but on Saturday it compensated for the failure of the middle of the week. Pruni and popullifolia came from the cokers, while the female H. confusa, some Diarsia similar to florida and brunnea (I'll spread it out, I'll post it separately), R. ferruginea, A. jota, M. cribrumalis, and a pair of Apamea sp. were interesting for me from the scoops. There is nothing special about the moth, except for the freshest E. reticulata and C. pectinataria, stale D. blomeri.

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20.06.2010 23:07, А.Й.Элез

Today in a wooded area between platfs. Tugolesye and gor. Roshal (Shatursky district of MO) – among other things, - years of males Lasiocampa quercus, many females Limenitis populi (males are many times smaller, and they are more flown, while the females are the freshest), years of Heteropterus morpheus, one flown Coenonympha hero, male (flown) and female (fresher) Colias palaeno, as well as Lamia textor. Mass growth and mass sin of hawthorn (in general, it's common, but today something is too thick). One last year's male lemongrass (and in the Voronezh Region last week I observed a fresh generation, both sexes). Circled myrmidone, including the white female. One copy. may crunch.

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21.06.2010 12:09, Archypus

June 19, Moscow region, Istra district, pos. Manikhino
made a short excursion in the vicinity of the village in order to look for relatively rare barbels. The flowers of snyti and kupyr wood are full of all sorts of lepturina, mainly L. annularis, L. nigripes, Dinoptera collaris, but there were no more rare Cortodera femorata or Judolia sexmaculata. First of all, after examining the infected honeysuckle bush, I immediately found a female Oberea pupillata. Then I saw a male Necydalis major circling around an old hollow apple tree, which soon sat down on it. I made my way through a man-sized palisade of nettles and willow-tea to the withered gray alder trees on the ravine slope, examined them, and removed another male and a pair of Necydalis and a male Aegomorphus obscurior from their trunks! The barrels were full of life. Flying all sorts of eardrums, including large riders ?Females of Saperda scalaris and Lepturalia nigripes, as well as beetles of other families, such as Mordellidae, Dircaea quadriguttata, and Platystomus albinus, crawled and laid their eggs under the ries under which Necydalis mimic. And more. I still have the feeling that some Acmaeops has left me. A beetle was circling over a pile of wood, and I caught it with my hand, tried to see it, but it popped out and was gone. I only managed to see the sawyere, which did not have yellow rings on it
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21.06.2010 12:27, Victor Titov

June 19, Moscow region, Istra district, pos. Manichino
On the flowers of snyti and kupyrya lesnoy is full of all sorts of lepturina, but there were no rarer Cortodera femorata or Judolia sexmaculata.

Given that this season a number of barbels flew much earlier (Pachyta quadrimaculata, for example, usually did not appear in our country before the second decade of July), Cortodera femorata may have already left: I usually found them in late May or early June. And this year I caught Aegomorphus obscurior in May in the Borisoglebsky district of the Yaroslavl region.

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21.06.2010 23:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

I spent two nights (19-21) and one day (20) fishing in Odintsovo district of Moscow Region, near the village of Pestovo. There was something interesting, but for some reason no luck on the rare scoop. On the second night, a lot of big things arrived - hawkmoth, cocoonworms, etc. In the afternoon I found Brenthisinoand Aricia artaxerxes, small perelivnits are already flying. There are still raspberries flying in the swamp! eek.gif I have seen barbels Leptura annularis, Pachyta quadrimaculata and Saperda scalaris.

Adelidae
Nemophora degeerella

Arctiidae
Atolmis rubricollis
Cybosia mesomella
Mitochrista miniata
Callimorpha dominula
Diacrisia sannio
Spilosoma lubricipeda
Spilosoma lutea

Cossidae
Acossus terebra

Crambidae
Eudonia lacustrata
Eurrhypara hortulata
Perinephela lancealis

Drepanidae
Drepana curvatula
Drepana falcataria
Sabra harpagula
Habrosyne pyritoides
Tethea ocularis
Tethea or
Tetheella fluctuosa

Geometridae
Abraxas sylvata
Alcis repandatus
Angerona prunaria
Apeira syringaria
Biston betularia
Cabera exanthemata
Cabera pusaria
Chiasmia clathrata
Ematurga atomaria
Hypomecis punctinalis
Hypomecis roboraria, including cool dark shape
Lomaspilis marginata
Lomaspilis opis
Lomographa bimaculata
Lomographa temerata
Macaria alternata
Macaria notata
Macaria signaria
Macaria wauaria
Parectropis similaria
Plagodis pulveraria
Siona lineata
Anticollix sparsata
Aplocera praeformata
Asthena albulata

Cosmorhoe ocellata
Electrophaes corylata
Epirrhoe alternata
Euchoeca nebulata
Eulithis mellinata
Eulithis prunata
Euphyia unangulata
Eupithecia abietaria
Eupithecia succenturiata
Eustroma reticulata
Gagitodes sagittata
Hydrelia flammeolaria
Hydrelia sylvata
Hydria undulata
Mesoleuca albicillata
Rhinoprora rectangulata
Perizoma alchemillata
Plemyria rubiginata
Spargania luctuata
Thera variata
Xanthorhoe montanata
Xanthorhoe quadrifasciata
Geometra papilionaria
Hemithea aestivaria
Thetidia smaragdaria
Cyclophora albipunctata
Cyclophora pendularia
Idaea aversata
Idaea dimidiata
Scopula immorata
Scopula immutata
Scopula nigropunctata

Hepialidae
Hepialus humuli

Lasiocampidae
Dendrolimus pini
Gastropacha populifolia
Odonestis pruni

Limacodidae
Apoda limacodes

Lymantriidae
Calliteara abietis, including female
Leucoma salicis

Noctuidae
Herminia grisealis
Herminia tarsicrinalis
Hypena proboscidalis
Rivula sericealis
Laspeyria flexula
Euclidia glyphica
Acronicta strigosa
Moma alpium
Deltote bankiana
Deltote uncula
Protodeltote pygarga
Abrostola tripartita
Abrostola triplasia
Autographa gamma
Autographa pulchrina
Diachrysia stenochrysis
Plusia putnami
Panthea coenobita
Cucullia asteris
Pyrrhia umbra
Ceramica pisi
Hada plebeja
Lacanobia oleracea
Lacanobia thalassina
Lasionycta imbecilla
Leucania comma
Mamestra brassicae
Melanchra persicariae
Mythimna turca
Polia bombycina
Polia nebulosa
Actinotia polyodon
Caradrina morpheus
Elaphria venustula
Euplexia lucipara
Oligia latruncula
Oligia strigilis
Mniotype bathensis
Pseudeustrotia candidula
Rusina ferruginea
Trachea atriplicis
Agrotis exclamationis
Anaplectoides prasina
Axylia putris
Ochropleura plecta
Xestia ditrapezium

Nolidae
Earias clorana
Pseudoips prasinana

Notodontidae
Notodonta dromedarius
Ptilodon capucina
Phalera bucephala
Gluphisia crenata

Pyralidae
Hypsopygia costalis

Sphingidae
Deilephila elpenor
Laothoe populi
Smerinthus ocellatus
Mimas tiliae

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24.06.2010 22:50, Vlad Proklov

An ant lion has just been born in Zhukovsky! eek.gif
I even collected smile.gifit, no one is doing them (entomologists are interested, not collectors)?

24.06.2010 22:59, mikee

An ant lion has just been born in Zhukovsky! eek.gif
I even collected smile.gifit, no one is doing them (entomologists are interested, not collectors)?

They arrive regularly in the Ryazan region.

24.06.2010 23:15, Vlad Proklov

They arrive regularly in the Ryazan region.

You don't have anything there at all smile.gif
And in the MO all types in the CC...

24.06.2010 23:40, rhopalocera.com

You don't have anything there at all smile.gif
And in the Ministry of Defense, all types are in the CC...


They also fly to Saratov and Nizhny Novgorod

25.06.2010 9:20, KDG

An ant lion has just been born in Zhukovsky! eek.gif
I even collected smile.gifit, no one is doing them (entomologists are interested, not collectors)?

In ZINa-Krivokhatsky V. A.
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25.06.2010 11:01, vizioner

I was lucky enough to get to the Moscow region from June 18 to 20.
Place-Kolomenskiy district near. s / z Sergievsky, R. Zhelema. Native land!
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I haven't been here in 18 years.
Wonderful meadows and mixed forest mostly birch, hazel and to a lesser extent pines and oaks.
Just like 18 years ago, a large number of Apatura ilia iridescences were observed at this time.
As it seemed to me, there were some strange for ilia iridescences with red, not white stripes, similar to Apatura metis.
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There were several Limenitis camilla specimens, mostly males and not very fresh. Females arrived 2
and quite flown.
L. populi-saw only three times. Moreover, I met the 1st male at 9 am sitting alone on a pile of cones, needles and raw clay.
I saw the freshest females, spent more than one hour catching them, but without success, because they did not want to go below 3-4 meters.
The most interesting thing I saw was among the Apatura ilia pile, a 1-in specimen devoid of white stripes-obviously an aberrant.
There was no night fishing as such, since only the car's headlights were turned on for half an hour from the light source.
However, 3 males of Spilosoma lutea, 1 specimen, arrived.Spilosoma lubricipeda, 1 specimen of Scoliopteryx libatrix scoops, 1 specimen of Tethea ocularis scoops.
There were a few more moths, among which I was pleased with my appearance 1-on a small green one, as I spread it out I will find out the name.
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Very funny was how at noon suddenly fell out of a tree under his feet, a well-known bear-Rhyparia purpurata.
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In the meadow there were Vanessa cardui (old and new), a lot of Melitaea athalia checkers and small mother-of-pearl. On the flowers sat piles of mottled Zygaena minos (maybe I'm wrong with the name),
and out of 20 copies, there was only 1 female.
There were almost no pigeons, but chervonets Heodes virgaureae and thick-headed Heteropterus morpheus were not in single
specimens.
Surprisingly, there were practically no whiteflies and the eternal inhabitant of this place, the daytime peacock's eye.
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Here's part of the catch:
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25.06.2010 13:24, Pavel Morozov

Apatura ilia with red bandages normally "fits into the picture". This is the well known form clytie
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25.06.2010 15:59, Aaata

If we are talking about a green moth with a white dot on the front wings, as in the photo, then this is Euchloris smaragdaria. By the way, one of the few green ones that does not change color when frozen.
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26.06.2010 21:29, Vlad Proklov

Today's Balashikha. Look at the beetles, eh?

http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/533303.html
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26.06.2010 21:50, Victor Titov

Today's Balashikha. Look at the beetles, eh?

?Pyrochroa sp. - it is actually a red-winged Lygistopterus sanguineus
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27.06.2010 8:21, Yakovlev

An ant lion has just been born in Zhukovsky! eek.gif
I even collected smile.gifit, no one is doing them (entomologists are interested, not collectors)?

Mr. Krivokhatsky of ZINA
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27.06.2010 12:14, Victor Gazanchidis

Last night, a healthy female Stauropus fagi flew to the balcony of an apartment in Kuntsevo. The first time I celebrate it at home, so they are also in the Kuntsevsky forest Park.
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