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03.10.2011 9:01, rhopalocera.com

and links to obscenities of all sorts also did not spread?
in general I still have your post about ligeia in the Far East in my eyes smile.gif

03.10.2011 12:40, А.Й.Элез

I didn'T actually swear.
In case of a narrow understanding of matyuzhki, I did not say anything directly about them in the transcript. There is no need to savor the details here, but one common term, which we, apparently, evaluate differently, could probably be called. However, it's up to me to say it, it's up to you to decide. Just the content side of the messages seems to me much more popular than sometimes the wording. I can hardly imagine any dad who, satisfied at first that a young child from the eighth grade is not stuck on dubious sites, but is interested in butterflies, will not forbid the child to visit our temple of science in horror when he accidentally sees exactly the salty local formulations. What words the child uses from an early age in private conversations with friends, the father may not know and not be able to regulate, but from such an entomological forum it will simply drive the child away by force. So why reduce the opportunities to promote our good cause?.. Let's leave the nuances to personal conversations (and then we'll see who is the bigger boatswain). Once again, you will excuse me, and the moderator (in connection with the deviation from the topic of the branch), too.
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04.10.2011 19:05, А.Й.Элез

In Moscow, I once saw a quadripunctaria specimen (near Luzhkov) when I came to collect lemonids (i.e., in the first or second decade of September).
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04.10.2011 22:42, mikee

In Moscow, I once saw a quadripunctaria specimen (near Luzhkov) when I came to collect lemonids (i.e., in the first or second decade of September).

Stray, or what? To be honest, this is the first time I've heard Hera reach the Moscow region. And it doesn't fly very well...

04.10.2011 23:47, Vlad Proklov

In Moscow, I once saw a quadripunctaria specimen (near Luzhkov) when I came to collect lemonids (i.e., in the first or second decade of September).

I forget - did you catch her then?"

05.10.2011 16:32, А.Й.Элез

No, but I definitely saw it. Another time, in the same places, she was seen by another friend, who, alas, categorically does not shine either on the forums or anywhere at all (!). It is unlikely that this is a knock-up, most likely, a successful year. I believe that at least pseudopopulations in the south of the region start up from time to time, just the south of MO is a pulsating edge of the range. And she flew (in fact, such a flight I saw her more than once in the south) low-level flight, like Mnemosyne or Stubbendorfi, only at an altitude of at least a meter above the ground.
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05.10.2011 16:36, Vlad Proklov

No, but I definitely saw it. Another time, in the same places, she was seen by another friend, who, alas, categorically does not shine either on the forums or anywhere at all (!). It is unlikely that this is a knock-up, most likely, a successful year. I believe that at least pseudopopulations in the south of the region start up from time to time, just the south of MO is a pulsating edge of the range. And she flew (in fact, such a flight I saw her more than once in the south) low-level flight, like Mnemosyne or Stubbendorfi, only at an altitude of at least a meter above the ground.

It was necessary to catch...
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06.10.2011 10:13, А.Й.Элез

And I thought, there will be more-I will catch, and if the only one, well, how can you ruin the population, what will the entomologists say tongue.gif?.. For the future, I will know and I will not miss anyone wink.gif.

06.10.2011 12:21, Victor Titov

And I thought,... and if the only one, well, how can you ruin the population, what will entomologists say?..

And if it's the only one, what kind of population is it? confused.gif wink.gif wink.gif
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06.10.2011 12:45, Sergey Didenko

And if it's the only one, what kind of population is it? confused.gif  wink.gif  wink.gif

monopopulation smile.gif
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06.10.2011 22:04, Vlad Proklov

MO, Ramenskoye district, Ramenskoye village (Borisoglebsky Park), 06. X. 2011

Nepticulidae
Stigmella aceris
Stigmella tiliae
Ectoedemia argyropeza
Ectoedemia hannoverella

Gracillariidae
Cameraria ohridella
Phyllonorycter acerifoliella
Phyllonorycter issikii
Phyllonorycter ?schreberella
Phyllonorycter sorbi

Nymphalidae
Vanessa atalanta

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07.10.2011 5:17, А.Й.Элез

And if it's the only one, what kind of population is it? confused.gif  wink.gif  wink.gif
Golden words. If there was a guarantee that there is already and will continue to be a population, then it would be a different matter. I meant-to kill the possibility (continuation or emergence) of the population. And then, after all, it was said that this is possible with the help of a net, and even allegedly with more powerful connecting threads between the past and the future of the population than, say, a single female spawn... It was quite a long time ago, I was not on the forum then (and there was no forum then), but now, having gained some intelligence, I, of course, do not listen to such green-hearted reinsurers and fully share Vladislav's point of view: it was necessary to catch... But, alas, until you get smarter, you will be mistaken a hundred times...
But seriously, it wouldn't have been easy to catch them. At a short distance - it was a terrible intersection, a hundred times the butterfly would have had time to go to the zone, where it would not have had time to follow the further flight, and even on the run it would have had to look only at its feet. I have in my life several strong entomological (sorry, philatelic) failures in my memory, for which I am ready to tear my hair out all my life, one of them is this one. The other is a female taraxaci in the same place (300 meters to the north). The third is a cabbage patch about 500 meters further east, near the second cordon of the southern border (third generation, September, the specimen is almost certainly after the caterpillar with an extra molt, the size of the butterfly is incredibly huge). The fourth is the yellow form of a female Apatura iris in the Ruz district of MO, the freshest specimen, this failure is one of the most stupid, there were almost no excuses. There were also failures that were not related to something unique for me, when I later calmed down after catching the same thing, and sometimes quite a few. Such is the "fishing report" ...
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07.10.2011 7:35, А.Й.Элез

October 6, 2011, Moscow, TLCA Park.

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07.10.2011 17:09, gonkem1986

I have in my life several strong entomological (sorry, philatelic) failures in my memory, for which I am ready to tear my hair out all my life,

I think everyone has such stories in their memory)...I remember how I unsuccessfully knocked down my first swallowtail with a T-shirt in my distant childhood-so much so that there was little left of it...in my opinion, in general, you need to open a new topic with the name "Entomological failures" ...

07.10.2011 19:14, Fyodor

Moscow region, Leninsky district, Vidnoye - Vidnovsky Forest Park-Dydyldino village area-Pugovichino village area, 07.10.2011.
Sunny and very warm day for October 7, about +17 C, so almost everything that can fly at this time flew out. I was particularly pleased with Nymphalis antiopa, which I met only for the second time in Moscow this year.

Nymphalidae:
Issoria lathonia
Aglais io
Aglais urticae
Nymphalis antiopa
Nymphalis xanthomelas
Polygonia c-album

Pieridae:
Pieris rapae
Gonepteryx rhamni
Colias hyale

Geometridae:
Operophtera brumata
Erannis defoliaria

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Autographa gamma

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07.10.2011 22:20, Black Coleopter

A. Y. Elezu: In the last photo, it's not TSKHA Park at all, but Dubki Park. umnik.gif

07.10.2011 22:42, Шарлай

A. Y. Elezu: In the last photo, it's not TSKHA Park at all, but Dubki Park. umnik.gif

TLC-what is it?

07.10.2011 23:25, А.Й.Элез

Timiryazevskaya Agricultural Academy.

About Dubki Park-that's right; it's the same hike, but already the way back to the metro station. In general, shooting in the immediate vicinity of the TLCA Park (their share is usually small or zero) I've marked it as TLCA Park before; if it's important, I'll let you know.

07.10.2011 23:29, А.Й.Элез

Sunny and very warm day for October 7, about +17 C, so almost everything that can fly at this time flew out.
Here and at my house, too: a pair of swallowtails very third generation...

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09.10.2011 11:25, Fyodor

Moscow, TSHA Park, 08.10.2011

Pieridae:
Gonepteryx rhamni

Nymphalidae:
Aglais io

Geometridae:
Epirrita autumnata
Operophtera brumata
Larerannis orthogrammaria
Erannis defoliaria

Notodontidae:
Ptilophora plumigera

Noctuidae:
Amphipyra sp.

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09.10.2011 11:56, Zhuk

Moscow, TLCA Park, 08.10.2011
Operophtera brumata

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09.10.2011 18:34, Vlad Proklov

Yesterday I caught the freshest Coenonympha arcania on Chernaya :[ ]
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09.10.2011 18:56, Kharkovbut

Yesterday I caught the freshest Coenonympha arcania on Chernaya: [ ]
Yeah, so it's not just a Kharkiv phenomenon. smile.gif

09.10.2011 18:57, Vlad Proklov

Yeah, so it's not just a Kharkiv phenomenon. smile.gif

But where is Kharkiv and where are Lukhovitsy! =)

09.10.2011 19:02, Kharkovbut

But where is Kharkiv and where are Lukhovitsy! =)
I don't know where Lukhovitsy is. smile.gif I suspect it's in the Moscow Region. smile.gif But I first noted the extrageneration of autumn memories last year. In this case, history repeated itself. Everything, of course, is isolated. However, at first I was stunned. But now it's all right, I'm used to it... wink.gif
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09.10.2011 19:03, А.Й.Элез

October 8, 2011, Moscow region, Volokolamsk district:
The village of Teryaevo. Excursion to the Iosifo-Volotsky monastery (except for the last two frames);
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09.10.2011 19:09, Vlad Proklov

I don't know where Lukhovitsy is. smile.gif I suspect it's in the Moscow Region. smile.gif But I first noted the extrageneration of autumn memories last year. In this case, history repeated itself. Everything, of course, is isolated. However, at first I was stunned. But now it's all right, I'm used to it... wink.gif

Lukhovitsy is near Chernaya Street wink.gif

user posted image
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09.10.2011 21:00, Kharkovbut

What the hell is that thing on the right side of the frame? A cucumber, perhaps? smile.gif

09.10.2011 21:12, Peter Khramov

What's the font on the banner? Have you reaped something vertically? Russo designo oblico agle...

09.10.2011 22:31, mikee

What the hell is that thing on the right side of the frame? A cucumber, perhaps? smile.gif

Monument to a pickled cucumber, And this despite the fact that the best cucumbers are in Rostov Veliky, Which I can confirm myself (I had a chance to try it from the monastery cellars), But in Lukhovitsy, of course, the monument is very creative smile.gif
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09.10.2011 22:59, Vlad Proklov

What the hell is that thing on the right side of the frame? A cucumber, perhaps? smile.gif

Monument to the "breadwinner cucumber from grateful residents of Lukhovichi"!
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10.10.2011 21:28, Victor Titov

the best cucumbers - in Rostov Veliky

yes.gif yes.gif yes.gif beer.gif

11.10.2011 17:38, Black Coleopter

To Gennadich: And where are such thermometers sold as in the photo?

11.10.2011 17:48, Andrey Ponomarev

To Gennadich: And where are such thermometers sold as in the photo?

On Varshavka street.In Google, type testo.ru
I have an old sensor, no longer available.
Or choose here
http://www.testo.ru/online/abaxx-?$pa...goryid=24285246

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11.10.2011 18:13, niyaz

 
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Who knows what kind of fingerfly it is?

11.10.2011 19:25, Svyatoslav Knyazev

Who knows what kind of fingerfly it is?

emmelina monodactyla
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13.10.2011 23:20, Vlad Proklov

Moscow, Vorobyovy Gory Nature Reserve, 13. X. 2011.

Nepticulidae
Stigmella aceris
Stigmella tiliae
Stigmella trimaculella
Stigmella ulmivora
Ectoedemia turbidella
- a new species for the 8th region!

Gracillariidae
Phyllonorycter acerifoliella
Phyllonorycter comparella
- the second find for the region and the 8th region!
Phyllonorycter issikii
Phyllonorycter sorbi


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14.10.2011 20:19, Vlad Proklov

Moscow region, Serpukhov district, Nikiforovo, 14. X. 2011.

Nepticulidae
Stigmella aceris
Stigmella microtheriella
Ectoedemia argyropeza


Gracillariidae
Phyllonorycter acerifoliella
Phyllonorycter issikii
Phyllocnistis saligna


Chimabachidae
Diurnea lipsiella

Geometridae
Operophtera brumata
Operophtera fagata
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15.10.2011 12:36, vasiliy-feoktistov

The other day (night from 12 to 13.10.2011):
Moscow, " Petrovsky Park "(m. Dynamo), under the lantern with DRL.
There were still a lot of brumata/fagata.
I took only these two males of E. defoliaria because of the color variability.
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15.10.2011 15:20, lepidopterolog

Night of October 14-15, Vorobyovy Gory.
A lot of brumata/fagata, 2 males of defoliaria, despite the cold (+3 approximately) all actively fly, females of brumata and defoliaria run very quickly along the trunks, just a celebration of life of some kind smile.gif
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