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01.06.2011 21:49, Fyodor

01.06.2011, Moscow region, Serpukhovskaya district, Sushka river near Simferopol highway and its surroundings.

Papilionidae:
Parnassius mnemosyne
Papilio machaon

Pieridae:
Leptidea sinapis/reali
Pieris napi
Gonepteryx rhamni

Hesperiidae:
Pyrgus malvae
Carterocephalus palaemon
Carterocephalus silvicola
Ochlodes sylvanus

Lycaenidae:
Lycaena dispar
Cupido minimus

Nymphalidae:
Coenonympha pamphilus
Clossiana dia
Mellicta athalia

Erebidae:
Euclidia glyphica
Parasemia plantaginis

Geometridae:
Scotopteryx mucronata
Pseudopanthera macularia
Lomographa bimaculata
Chiasmia clathrata
Ematurga atomaria
Siona lineata

Sphingidae:
Sphinx pinastri

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03.06.2011 16:45, Zhuk

Yesterday I visited the Prioksko-Terrasny Nature Reserve, first in Donino, then in Luzhki and the Republic. Heat, lots of midges. Swallowtails are flying everywhere in large numbers, and this year seems to be a very successful one for them. I caught Erynnis tages and Melitaea didyma for the first time in MO. I checked the population of Muschampia tessellum, saw only 2 butterflies, caught one. I also collected Megalophanes covers, I'll try to bring them out, but apparently some females will befrown.gif

Total:

Psychidae
Megalophanes sp.

Hesperidae
Erynnis tages
Muschampia tessellum

Nymphalidae
Coenonympha pamphilus, many
Mellicta athalia
Melitaea didyma
Melitaea cinxia

Lycaenidae
Lycaena tityrus
Callophrys rubi, many
Polyommatus icarus
Cupido minimus, many

Geometridae
Scotopteryx mucronata or luridata, then I'll cook it
Bupalus piniarius, spooked from a pine branch

Sphingidae
Hemaris tityus, fly on smolka, all already beaten

+ just hatched a female Megalophanes sp., a funny butterfly smile.gif

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04.06.2011 22:44, Вишняков Алексей

Today with Dima (Black Coleopter) were in Antsiferovo. We went to check the traps set a month ago. We were hoping to catch Nitens. And this year it was unsuccessful. But one interesting carabus still got caught. Dima will write later. Then we checked the clearing. There aren't many barbels. Part of what was caught in the photo.

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05.06.2011 19:55, Pavel Morozov

In Odintsovo district, Chigasovo 04.06.11. collected Hyles euphorbiae.
Otherwise, nothing special. Photos later.
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05.06.2011 19:56, Sergey Didenko

Last weekend I spent at home in Ukhtomka, plus a trip with Mikhail (Mickey) to the vicinity of the PTZ for plantaginis. In order.
The night from Saturday to Sunday, which is the usual year for the outskirts of Moscow, can only be distinguished by the urtika bear, and two small barbels came around one o'clock in the morning.
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Sunday, near the PTZ. We've finally caught this lousy bear. We spent so much time trying to find it - finally (thanks to Elez for the tip-off, we found them the third time). In total, there were 5 pieces-4 males and one female. Males fly very fast, get scared off long before the approach and try to escape. There is also a bumblebee, barbels.

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After that, the night from Sunday to Monday was very warm, but there were no barbels in the light. I took three banal carabuses and for the first time in Ukhtomke crested Milhausen, even if flown, still nice.
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05.06.2011 20:32, mikee

  
Sunday, near the PTZ. We've finally caught this lousy bear. We spent so much time trying to find it - finally (thanks to Elez for the tip-off, we found them the third time). In total, there were 5 pieces-4 males and one female. Males fly very fast, get scared off long before the approach and try to escape. There is also a bumblebee, barbels.

We wound 10 kilometers with legs, but all the plantaginis were caught within 100 meters along one of the roads. Apparently, all-from the same masonry. Unfortunately, only one female. The butterflies are all fresh. Mnemosines, mostly females, fly around the entire Drying Valley, which, justifying its name, is simply absent: completely dried. Skinned swallowtails, numerous marshmallows-pruni and hawthorns, chervonets of 3-4 species, bumblebee and linden hawkmoth, remnants of lemongrass, thick-headed palemon, sylvicolus, malvae, sylvestris, krupnoglazka and beaten egeria... and so on and so forth. A fairly common set. The main thing is that the next problem was solved smile.gif

05.06.2011 21:02, Alexandr Rusinov

From 2 small barbels on top-Obrium, barbel, bottom-Luperus, leaf beetle.
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05.06.2011 21:21, AGG

Last weekend I spent at home in Ukhtomka, plus a trip with Mikhail (Mickey) to the vicinity of the PTZ for plantaginis. In order.
The night from Saturday to Sunday, which is the usual year for the outskirts of Moscow, can only be distinguished by the urtika bear, and two small barbels came around one o'clock in the morning.

top left - barbel Obrium cantharinum or
brunneum bottom right-leaf beetle-Luperus sp
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08.06.2011 20:22, Zhuk

From June 5 to 7, we went with Roma (omar) to his dacha (Lovtsy, Lukhovitsky district of Moscow region). Two nights caught in the light, but the weather failed, it was cold up to 10 degrees and a strong wind was blowing. So the years were not so good. Agrotis exclamationis and Xestia c-nigrum made up the bulk of the population, bedstraw and ocular hawk moth flew in sporadically. Among the interesting ones, we managed to catch Phragmataecia castaneae, Idaea descitaria and Catarhoe rubidata. In the afternoon, I came across a flying Carcharodus alceae.

Total:
Hesperiidae
Carcharodus alceae

Hepialidae
Korscheltellus lupulina, sporadically flown over grass at dusk

Cossidae
Cossus cossus
Phragmataecia castaneae

Geometridae
Scopula rubiginata
Idaea descitaria
Idaea pallidata
Catarhoe rubidata
Catarhoe cuculata
Eupithecia subfuscata
Eupithecia sp.

Noctuidae
Aedia funesta, in bulk
Conisania luteago
Polia nebulosa
Acronicta alni
Elaphria venustula

Abrostola triplasia
Tyta luctuosa , just flown
Hadena confusa
Mythimna albipuncta
Leucania comma
Xestia c-nigrum

There was nothing interesting about the beetles, but one male rhinoceros beetle flew into the world.
In general, not bad so polovili.

Next, a photo of the catch + a local gop person smile.gif

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08.06.2011 21:01, Pavel Morozov

Photo - super!
However, no! No matter how Roma mows down a gopnik, it is impossible to disguise his intelligence smile.gif wink.gif
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10.06.2011 10:36, Zhuk

oops, Narraga fasciolaria, cool!
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10.06.2011 11:23, Vlad Proklov

oops, Narraga fasciolaria, cool!

SDI also has one instance.
Plus, G. S. Eremkin knows the population in Radovitsy, Yegoryevsky district.

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11.06.2011 9:14, rhopalocera.com

SDI also has one instance.
Plus, G. S. Eremkin knows the population in Radovitsy, Yegoryevsky district.

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M.. In the Nizhny Novgorod region, the usual view in the north. I probably have a hundred of them on my mattresses.
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11.06.2011 17:21, barko

.. If you look closely, then in the right hand is the invariable attribute of night butterfly fishing....
Kvass or something?

11.06.2011 17:32, Andrey Ponomarev

Kvass or something?

no.gif Not at all. beer.gif

11.06.2011 17:36, barko

  no.gif Not at all. beer.gif
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11.06.2011 23:57, Vlad Proklov

Kvass or something?

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12.06.2011 20:52, Vlad Proklov

Today I took a walk in the fields of OPH " Bykovo, the benefit from the house is 5 minutes.The car is under repair, the weather is fine,so I decided to see who lives there until this biotope collapsed due to road construction.I saw a swallowtail, a hawthorn in the mass of Chrysoteuchia culmella and some interesting leafwort that hid in the tall grass,to my regret I never found weep.gifit .I found a huge thicket of milkweed not far from the house,I will have to look at the hawk moth caterpillars there in the fall.

This is where we checked the generator?
Golubyanka altsetas (which with ponytails) - the second population in MO!!!
Tomorrow I move out there, the benefit of jamshutka from home goes there =)
Zhukovsky rules!!! =)

12.06.2011 21:07, Andrey Ponomarev

This is where we checked the generator?
Golubyanka altsetas (which with ponytails) - the second population in MO!!!
Tomorrow I move out there, the benefit of jamshutka from home goes there =)
Zhukovsky rules!!! =)

Where the gerator was checked, there is a bindweed scoop and no other place,and I shot pigeons on the magic glade wink.giftomorrow we will go therejump.gif.
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13.06.2011 13:25, А.Й.Элез

Belatedly: May 31, 2011, gor. Moscow, Setun River floodplain near the intersection of Kievskaya railway and Minskaya St.
Fauna is almost nonexistent. A female swallowtail that was left out of the frame was laying her eggs on the slope of a railway embankment near the railway bridge over the river. Setun.

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13.06.2011 13:40, А.Й.Элез

Late: June 1, 2011, Moscow region, Lukhovitsky district, bory to the east. from the village of Beloomut. The set of species is generally banal, but gallii is in an unprecedented large number. The swallowtail still flies and is common, although a preserved one, of course, cannot be found. Fuciformis is still well preserved. Petrovitana is no longer available. The orion crop is significantly higher than usual.

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13.06.2011 21:16, Pavel Morozov

I look at the reports and am stunned. Especially the Gennadich reports!
Well done, Gennadich! beer.gif

from me:
Chigasovo, Odintsovo district, MO
is sparsely populated, however.
To the light-more or less standard, without frills. It is only necessary to mention that large yellow-pink fire that appears in the reports of Gennadich.
During the day, there is an abundance of hawthorns in the clearing. Spargania luctuata has never seen a single moth. Last year and the year before last, they were numerous, and this year-again not a fig.
I posted a photo of a milkweed hawk moth last week.
In the garden among self-seeded dill (the main weed!) there are swallowtails of all stages except pupae. Quite fresh females lay eggs, caterpillars of the penultimate and last instars.
Who cares, I threw some cool pictures about how I tried to pull osmeterium from the caterpillar, in the topic about the swallowtail.

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14.06.2011 16:40, Andrey Ponomarev

I look at the reports and am stunned. Especially the Gennadich reports!
Well done, Gennadich! beer.gif

from me:
Chigasovo, Odintsovo district, MO
is sparsely populated, however.
To the light-more or less standard, without frills. It is only necessary to mention that large yellow-pink fire that appears in the reports of Gennadich.
During the day, there is an abundance of hawthorns in the clearing. Spargania luctuata has never seen a single moth. Last year and the year before last, they were numerous, and this year-again not a fig.
I posted a photo of a milkweed hawk moth last week.
In the garden among self-seeded dill (the main weed!) there are swallowtails of all stages except pupae. Quite fresh females lay eggs, caterpillars of the penultimate and last instars.
Who cares, I threw some cool pictures about how I tried to pull osmeterium from the caterpillar, in the topic about the swallowtail.

But I can't wait for the milkweed hawk moth. weep.gif
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14.06.2011 18:49, Vlad Proklov

But I can't wait for the milkweed hawk moth. weep.gif

And you don't have to wait for him-you have to wait for him. go and take it in Narkomvod tongue.gif

15.06.2011 18:43, Fyodor

Moscow Region, Chekhov district, June 06-15, 2011 In general, the standard set of butterflies for this time. Much larger than usual Euphydryas aurinia and Aporia crataegi.

Hesperiidae:
Pyrgus malvae
Carterocephalus silvicola
Ochlodes sylvanus

Papilionidae:
Papilio machaon

Pieridae:
Leptidea sinapis/reali
Aporia crataegi
Pieris napi
Pieris rapae
Pontia edusa
Gonepteryx rhamni
Colias hyale

Lycaenidae:
Satyrium pruni
Lycaena phlaeas
Lycaena dispar
Lycaena tityrus
Lycaena hippothoe
Polyommatus amandus
Polyommatus icarus
Polyommatus semiargus

Nymphalidae:
Lopinga achine
Coenonympha pamphilus
Coenonympha arcania
Coenonympha glycerion
Clossiana selene
Limenitis populi
Limenitis camilla
Araschnia levana
Nymphalis io
Nymphalis c-album
Euphydryas aurinia
Mellicta athalia
Melitaea diamina

Geometridae:
Cepphis advenaria
Pseudopanthera macularia
Lomographa bimaculata
Cabera pusaria
Lomaspilis marginata
Chiasmia clathrata
Hypomecis roboraria
Ematurga atomaria
Angerona prunaria

Sphingidae:
Deilephila elpenor
Hyles gallii

Erebidae:
Diacrisia sannio
Euclidia glyphica
Euclidia mi

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15.06.2011 23:31, А.Й.Элез

Moscow, evening of June 15, 2011 A walk through the peat bogs and beyond. In addition to the mace-whiskered hyperantus and argus, only Diacrisia sannio (only one male), Chiasmia clathrata (common) and Siona lineata (plentiful) were recorded in the frame. Old cranberries (berries) are drying or dying out, new ones are blooming or already in the berries, blueberries are blooming, and rosemary doesn't seem to be gathering. Moose beds were found in one swamp, and one live raven was found on the other and one dead one was found. Nemoralis wanted to run across the asphalt path in the village.

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17.06.2011 19:20, А.Й.Элез

Moscow city, a short walk along the valley of the Setun river. June 16, 2011

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19.06.2011 15:42, Вишняков Алексей

18.06.2011 Luzhki, Serpukhov district, Moscow region. Seneka, Black Coleopter, Vishnyakov. We checked the soil traps.
I collected mostly barbels.

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19.06.2011 17:28, Dergg

Serpukhov district of Moscow region, pos. Dunks, June 8 and 11.

The purpose of the trip was to collect non-banal beetles from the Moscow region, and if possible mnemosyne.

Of the barbels, nothing particularly interesting, the usual set of lepturines on flowers, can be mentioned except for Aegomorphus clavipes, which later turned out to be Aegomorphus obscurior. And Stenurella melanura, which appeared unusually early, was also noticed.

On the inflorescence of the pemphigus, after sorting through a certain amount of cetonia and potosia metalica, I found Potosia fieberi. As far as I understand, this is the extreme northern point of its range. A very unexpected and pleasant find cool.gif.

On the road between Dunki and Karpovaya Polyana, I found a nest of Eriogaster lanestris, which now live in my house. I didn't get to mnemosyne.

Total:

Family Scarabaeidae:
Cetonia aurata
Potosia metallica
Potosia fieberi
Oxythyrea funesta
Trichius fasciatus
Anoplotrupes stercorosus
Phyllopertha horticola
Hoplia parvula

Family Lucanidae
Platycerus caraboides

Family Buprestidae
Anthaxia quadripunctata

Family Cerambycidae
Stenurella melanura
Strangalia arcuata
Anastrangalia reyi
Leptura aethiops
Leptura sexguttata
Oedecnema gebleri
Allosterna tabacicolor
Pseudovadonia livida
Dinoptera collaris
Rhagium mordax
Aegomorphus obscurior
Agapanthia villosoviridescens
Phytoecia nigricornis

Family Chrysomelidae
Chrysomela vigintipunctata
Gonioctena viminalis
Cryptocephalus spp

Family Elateridae
Agrypnus murinus
Ctenicera pectinicornis
Selatosomus aeneus

Family Carabidae
Carabus glabratus
Elaphrus cupreus
Elaphrus riparius

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19.06.2011 20:20, Fyodor

Moscow region, Lukhovitsky district, Chernaya Square, 19.06.2011. The weather is nasty. In the morning it rained, which ended somewhere at 13 o'clock, after which something flew out:

Hesperiidae:
Ochlodes sylvanus

Pieridae:
Aporia crataegi
Pontia edusa

Lycaenidae:
Lycaena dispar
Lycaena alciphron
Lycaena virgaureae
Lycaena tityrus
Polyommatus amandus
Polyommatus icarus
Polyommatus semiargus

Nymphalidae:
Coenonympha arcania
Coenonympha glycerion
Maniola jurtina
Boloria selene
Issoria lathonia
Melitaea athalia
Melitaea didyma
Melitaea diamina
Melitaea phoebe

Geometridae:
Odezia atrata
Siona lineata

Erebidae:
Euclidia glyphica
Diacrisia sannio

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23.06.2011 21:11, А.Й.Элез

Belatedly: gor. Moscow, a walk through the peat bogs and not only. June 20, 2011 Weather-from very rare clearances of overcast sky to thunderstorms; constant strong wind. There are very few butterflies; in addition to the one shown, Boloria aquilonaris, Coenonympha glycerion, and the ever-living Euclidia glyphica were occasionally encountered. So mostly biotopes...

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24.06.2011 0:03, А.Й.Элез

City of Moscow. A walk through the peat bogs and beyond. June 23, 2011 In three days, the composition of the fauna changed: in particular, it was marked as a regular daplidice/edusa (it was absent three days earlier, most likely just because of the weather), the freshest male lemongrass flew out, and a few freshest turnips and freshest rutabagas appeared.

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26.06.2011 10:41, Fyodor

Moscow, Filinskoe verkhovoe boloto, 25.06.2011.
I was planning to go somewhere far away, but the disappointing weather forecast changed my plans. And indeed, after quite a tolerable five working days, a prolonged rain began to fall on Saturday morning, which fortunately ended when I arrived at the place. As a result, the weather was overcast with rare gaps, in which the swamp fauna came to life.

Total:

Hesperiidae:
Heteropterus morpheus
Thymelicus sylvestris
Ochlodes sylvanus

Pieridae:
Pieris napi/rapae

Lycaenidae:
Lycaena dispar
Plebeius idas
Polyommatus amandus
Polyommatus icarus
Polyommatus semiargus

Nymphalidae:
Coenonympha glycerion
Aphantopus hyperantus
Maniola jurtina
Boloria aquilonaris

Geometridae:
Scopula nigropunctata
Lomaspilis marginata
Chiasmia clathrata
Siona lineata

Noctuidae:
Heliothis viriplaca

Erebidae:
Euclidia glyphica
Diacrisia sannio

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27.06.2011 19:50, Black Coleopter

[quote=Fyodor,26.06.2011 11:41]

27.06.2011 20:37, Fyodor

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01.07.2011 2:06, А.Й.Элез

June 29-30, 2011, Moscow region, Ruzsky district, vicinities of the village. Staraya Ruza. I almost didn't take photos, there was no time, and not much would have happened, the fauna was mostly either restless or with a high chance of missing out when photographing. The goal was narrow, but in general the following was noted:
sporadically (in flight) hawk moth populi and amurensis (males, at night),
ursa dominula (both sexes, few-common, brood continues),
common moth moth and scoop species of seven,
from the daytime sylvanus (common),
napi (common),
rapae(few),
crataegi (common),
sinapis/reali (one male),
daplidice / edusa (common),
rhamni (common, mostly males),
ligea (only males, few in number),
hyperantus (numerous),
jurtina (common male, few females so far),
russiae (one male),
achine(few in number),
maera (common),
ino (common),
paphia (males only, rare),
aglaja (males only, rare),
lathonia (males only, rare),
camilla (numerous, mostly males),
ilia (numerous nominative and almost as numerous form of clytie, in both forms mostly males; taken male f. clytie of a previously unknown aberration),
iris (between few and common, i.e. k is only the beginning of summer; both sexes are approximately equal),
populi (already flown, females are few, males are rare),
polychloros (one male),
l-album (rare, males are not reliably recorded),
xanthomelas (common, but not numerous, mostly males, photos show a freshly hatched female, and an empty pupal shell),
eumedon (rare),
amandus (sparsely flown, mostly males),
w-album (rare),
dispar (common, both sexes are approximately equal, flown),
alciphron (rare, males are not marked at all),
argiolus (II gen., freshest, few, there are no females at all).
I was struck by the almost complete absence of coleoptera. There are a lot of umbrella trees, and there are a lot of blooms besides them, but not a single bronze one was caught in two days. A single small detail was recorded for beetles, including one Oiceoptoma thoracica and one Leptura quadrifasciata. During the night, not a single living soul came out on the wet dirt road, except for toads.

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01.07.2011 15:20, Romyald

Running-in of new photographic equipment before a trip to the depths of Central Asia. I'll try to make a good photo report.

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01.07.2011 15:45, rhopalocera.com

First, read all the same literature on the photo department. a nickel is so bad to shoot-you have to try xD

02.07.2011 13:27, Dergg

The night before last, Trichoferus campestris flew home to the light.

After that, I decided to search for information about this species - and it turned out that it is a Central Asian/East Siberian species, recently spreading to the north and west. Here, for example, what they write about its distribution in Ukraine:

http://www.hotel-artem.com/novyj-dlya-ukra...zhukov-usachej/

In this regard, the question is: does anyone know if there have been finds of this species in Moscow before, or if it has only just reached it?

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02.07.2011 13:37, Victor Titov

The night before last, Trichoferus campestris flew home to the light.

After that, I decided to search for information about this species - and it turned out that it is a Central Asian/East Siberian species, recently spreading to the north and west. Here, for example, what they write about its distribution in Ukraine:

http://www.hotel-artem.com/novyj-dlya-ukra...zhukov-usachej/

In this regard, the question is: does anyone know if there have been finds of this species in Moscow before, or if it has only just reached it?

There were, and often are. And there is already one to the north - it is found in Yaroslavl.
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