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27.06.2013 11:30, Vlad Proklov

No, it's not Psoricoptera speciosella. umnik.gif

Why do you have such a stupid idea in your head?

27.06.2013 12:11, Fyodor

Last weekend, Chekhov district, mostly around the village of Vaulovo.

Lycaena alciphron was first recorded at this point. I also came across Carcharodus floccifera, which has not been recorded here for a very long time.


List of bulavousykh for these days:

Hesperiidae:
Ochlodes sylvanus
Thymelicus lineola
Thymelicus sylvestris
Heteropterus morpheus
Carcharodus floccifera


Lycaenidae:
Lycaena alciphron
Lycaena dispar
Lycaena hippothoe
Aricia artaxerxes
Aricia eumedon
Cyaniris semiargus
Polyommatus amandus
Polyommatus icarus


Nymphalidae:
Apatura ilia
Apatura iris
Boloria selene
Brenthis ino
Argynnis aglaja
Limenitis camilla
Limenitis populi
Melitaea athalia
Melitaea diamina
Aglais urticae
Nymphalis xanthomelas
Polygonia c-album
Vanessa atalanta
Vanessa cardui
Coenonympha arcania
Coenonympha glycerion
Coenonympha pamphilius
Aphantopus hyperantus
Maniola jurtina
Lopinga achine


Pieridae:
Gonepteryx rhamni
Pieris napi
Pieris rapae
Aporia crataegi
Pontia edusa



From raznoustykh, flown into the world, I would like to note:

Gastropacha populifolia
Thetidia smaragdaria
Perizoma alchemillatum
Speranza brunneata
Lomaspilis opis
Herminia grisealis
Autographa jota
Ceramica pisi
Mythimna pudorina
Cosmia affinis
Diarsia sp.
Clostera anastomosis


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27.06.2013 12:23, svm2

Anaplectoides prasina is the same!

Blame

28.06.2013 20:10, Fyodor

Leninsky district, Dydyldino district, 28.06.2013

Today, not far from the house, I checked the place where last year A specimen of Brenthisdaphne was first discovered. Apparently, the population has taken root, and several specimens have already been found today. Otherwise, nothing special at all:

Hesperiidae:
Ochlodes sylvanus
Thymelicus lineola
Thymelicus sylvestris


Lycaenidae:
Lycaena dispar
Aricia artaxerxes
Aricia eumedon
Celastrina argiolus
Cyaniris semiargus
Polyommatus amandus


Nymphalidae:
Boloria selene
Brenthis daphne
Brenthis ino
Argynnis aglaja
Argynnis adippe
Limenitis camilla
Aglais urticae
Nymphalis xanthomelas
Polygonia c-album
Aphantopus hyperantus
Maniola jurtina


Pieridae:
Gonepteryx rhamni
Pieris napi
Pieris rapae
Aporia crataegi


Geometridae:
Geometra papilionaria

Noctuidae:
Autographa gamma

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28.06.2013 20:23, vasiliy-feoktistov

By the way: Brenthisdaphne mixed with the usual aglaya was observed on 25.06 in the Vladimir region (where this year I "graze"). And it is not uncommon there.
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28.06.2013 23:11, Sungaya

Sergiev Posad district, near the village of Zolotylovo, a lot of people fly to the light on June 15-22
By total mass, but all this mass is banal.
From relatively rare places for me: Euphyia biangulata and Epiplema exornata
And these two scoops seemed interesting.
I don't know the first one, and the second one is not Xylomoia strix?

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29.06.2013 13:03, Vlad Proklov

Sergiev Posad district, near the village of Zolotylovo, a lot of people fly to the light on June 15-22
By total mass, but all this mass is banal.
From relatively rare places for me: Euphyia biangulata and Epiplema exornata
And these two scoops seemed interesting.
I don't know the first one, and the second one is not Xylomoia strix?

Xylomoia retinax is also known from the Yaroslavl region .
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29.06.2013 13:14, rhopalocera.com

Xylomoia retinax is also known from the Yaroslavl region.


This is retinax.
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29.06.2013 13:26, svm2

Sergiev Posad district, near the village of Zolotylovo, a lot of people fly to the light on June 15-22
By total mass, but all this mass is banal.
From relatively rare places for me: Euphyia biangulata and Epiplema exornata
And these two scoops seemed interesting.
I don't know the first one, and the second one is not Xylomoia strix?

And the first on Hada plebeja does not pull (female) unless?
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29.06.2013 14:00, Sungaya

And the first on Hada plebeja does not pull (female) unless?

For the first option: Lasionycta proxima, Papestra biren...

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29.06.2013 14:20, Sungaya

Lasiommata maera was also born... I remember that a couple of years ago Pontia edusa

29.06.2013 15:10, Vlad Proklov

He stuck his nose out into the front garden under the windows:

http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/573767.html

In general, such weather should be legally prohibited, yashchetayu.
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29.06.2013 15:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

In general, such weather should be legally prohibited, yashchetayu.

I support you! This is a terrible thing that's happening. And most importantly: at night, nothing flies to the balcony except for the scale and fire-points of some Kind frown.gifOnly: the barbel Obrium cantharinum (Linnaeus, 1767) flew the lone beetle of interest to me. And now it is necessary to go to the forest and kick raspberries (I do not want to feed the fence) to the caterpillars of pavonias of which the cloud lives at home and wants to eat. In scrap, but it is necessary...... I will go mad.gif

29.06.2013 15:23, svm2

For the first option: Lasionycta proxima, Papestra biren...

I don't think that your options are suitable, so take a closer look at my ex. ,I understand ,on the hands. To be sure, I would spread out.
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29.06.2013 22:23, Bad Den

He stuck his nose out into the front garden under the windows:

http://kotbegemot.livejournal.com/573767.html

In general, such weather should be legally prohibited, yashchetayu.

20 years ago in NN and the Vladimir region Graphosoma lineatum walked in droves on umbrella roads.
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29.06.2013 23:34, Vlad Proklov

I just caught Simplicia rectalis in Zhukovsky! jump.gif
Update: and as a nice addition -- Schoenobius gigantellus =)

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30.06.2013 4:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

20 years ago in NN and the Vladimir region Graphosoma lineatum walked in droves on umbrella streets.

I first saw it in the Kaluga region, during a hike along the Ugra River in 1978 (only once).
And in M. O. began to notice somewhere in 1995. We haven't had it very long.

30.06.2013 4:48, vasiliy-feoktistov

Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny.
Typical "balcony" population of the past two nights.
There's a lot of micra, but I don't take it.
Yesterday I lit up and went to bed (I have to go to work today), and now I have picked up a female Spilosoma lutea (Hufnagel, 1766) and a male Malacosoma neustria (Linnaeus, 1758).
And that's all I took from the butterflies....

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30.06.2013 6:32, алекс 2611

I first saw it in the Kaluga region, during a hike along the Ugra River in 1978 (only once).
And in M. O. began to notice somewhere in 1995. He hasn't been with us very long.

A friend recently brought me this animal from the very north of the Novgorod region, almost Flax.area.

30.06.2013 19:46, Ilia Ustiantcev

Another report on fishing on the weekend in Pestovo. Despite the complaints of individual comrades about the heat, in this weather it is simply wonderful fishing in the light, especially when collapsing thunderstorms create high humidity and temperature. Although interesting species have to be carefully searched in the layer of different beetle-fly-cicadas plankton. Interesting for me this time were the scoops Photedes extrema, Leucania obsoleta and Euchalcia modestoides, the moth Idaea humiliata, as well as Thymelicus sylvestris, which I was just too lazy to look for before. From the micra, I will note Mompha ochraceella, Crambus pratellus and Prochoreutis ultimana, and there will probably also be something interesting in what I will post on the definition. And in Moscow during the week, we also managed to catch Simplicia rectalis.

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Following the example of Gennadich, I will supplement the report with three successful short-term experiments on breeding

The male Canephora hirsuta was taken out of the pupa after removing it from the cover, which means that the pupae of sacks can be taken out without a cover, the main thing is to get it carefully. For contrast, I also give a photo of the female imago.
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From the pupa, which I took for a finger-fly, a thick-headed Thymelicus lineola emerged, something should have been suspected already when the wing vaginas turned red) Very successfully caught the moment of hatching of the butterfly, managed to make a couple of shots of spreading the wings.
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Well, derived from the Zygaena viciae caterpillar ready for pupation
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30.06.2013 23:14, SergeyB

Moscow region, Dmitrov district. 26.06-28.06. Heat +30 s. The raid consists of me, my spouse and small.
The night air is as good as ever.

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01.07.2013 10:28, vasiliy-feoktistov

Another report on fishing on the weekend in Pestovo. Despite the complaints of individual comrades about the heat, in this weather it is simply wonderful fishing in the light, especially when collapsing thunderstorms create high humidity and temperature.

Ilya, well, to be honest, I compared " Zh. with a finger": a cottage in nature and the center of the 130 thousandth city with a wild outside light in 10 km. from MKAD where I catch now. Catches of course are different in intensity frown.gifNow the rains have passed and I hope that it will fly better and there will be no complaints from me either smile.gif. By the way: from Moscow, from work today I brought only three male nuns.

02.07.2013 0:11, Vlad Proklov

I just caught AGDISTIS in Zhukovsky!!! jump.gif
YAYAYAYAYAZZZZZ!!!!!!
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Update: and also a male Gynaephora fascelina!
lights out, it turned out to be a completely gray male nunfrown.gif, I quickly put it in the freezer at night, so as not to get beaten...

but Ennomos quercinarius was found in the collection - also not bad =)

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02.07.2013 0:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

I just caught AGDISTIS in Zhukovsky!!! jump.gif

Yes, and I got a bit of a (ugh,ugh,ugh).
I have already caught a mustache that is interesting for me: Anaesthetis testacea (Fabricius, 1781) smile.gif

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02.07.2013 16:58, Sungaya

I don't think that your options are suitable, so take a closer look at my ex. ,I understand ,on the hands. Just to be sure, I'd like to straighten it out.

That's right, it was just plebeja.

03.07.2013 14:00, Sungaya

This year, Poplar and Nerskaya have an insane amount of Euroctis chrysorrhoea!
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03.07.2013 20:17, Fyodor

Today, Near Moscow region, Leninsky district, Volodarsky district - Bolshoe Savrasovo district.

The main biotope is the sheltered left bank of the Pakhra River, which is a suitable habitat for many species that are not typical for the latitude of Moscow.

Hesperiidae:
Thymelicus lineola
Ochlodes sylvanus
Carcharodus alceae


Lycaenidae:
Lycaena alciphron
Lycaena dispar
Lycaena tityrus
Lycaena virgaureae
Aricia artaxerxes
Aricia eumedon
Celastrina argiolus
Cyaniris semiargus
Cupido argiades
Polyommatus amandus
Phengaris alcon
Satyrium spini


Nymphalidae:
Boloria dia
Brenthis ino
Argynnis aglaja
Argynnis adippe
Argynnis paphia
Issoria lathonia
Limenitis camilla
Melitaea diamina
Araschnia levana
Aglais io
Aglais urticae
Nymphalis xanthomelas
Polygonia c-album
Vanessa atalanta
Vanessa cardui
Coenonympha arcania
Coenonympha glycerion
Aphantopus hyperantus
Maniola jurtina


Pieridae:
Leptidea ?sinapis
Gonepteryx rhamni
Colias hyale
Pieris napi
Pieris rapae
Aporia crataegi


Geometridae:
Philereme vetulata
Aplocera praeformata

Idaea serpentata
Ematurga atomaria
Angerona prunaria


Erebidae:
Euclidia glyphica

Noctuidae:
Autographa gamma
Cosmia trapezina


Zygaenidae:
Zygaena centaureae
Zygaena filipendulae
Zygaena lonicerae
Zygaena viciae


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03.07.2013 20:29, Sungaya

29.06-2.07.2013 were with Sungaya at my dacha in Poplar..
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Who's that?"
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03.07.2013 20:31, Andrey Ponomarev

Several successful experiments on the removal of scales.
Lishnyagi 08.06.2013, maybe on one of the types of kipreya, and maybe not.
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Zygaena ephialtes, the experiment did not end quite successfully, the butterfly came out with its wings unfurled.
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03.07.2013 20:41, Andrey Ponomarev

Zygaena lonicerae,Lishnyagi,8.06.2013
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03.07.2013 23:15, Ilia Ustiantcev

The scoop that Sungaya asked about is probably Athetis-furvula or gluteosa. And the moth from kipreya is similar to Tebenna bjerkandrella, although I have a completely different compound flower written for it in my forage plants. But what about noctuina over Goldentail?
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03.07.2013 23:32, Sungaya

... But what, I wonder, for noctuina over goldentail?

Isn't it Hoplodrina octogenaria?
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04.07.2013 1:51, Vlad Proklov

The scoop that Sungaya asked about is probably Athetis-furvula or gluteosa. And the moth from kipreya is similar to Tebenna bjerkandrella, although I have a completely different compound flower written for it in my forage plants. But what about noctuina over Goldentail?

I got the same one the other day in Zhukovsky-apparently, furvula - not exactly gluteosa, which I've been catching here for a long time.

Tebenna I identified today as bjerkandrella -- I have a copy, Gennadich just confused Inula salicifolia with Ivan tea)))
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04.07.2013 16:54, Andrey Ponomarev

Two incomplete experiments with crested birds(I didn't find this topic,so leave it at that).
1 For Svyatoslav Knyazev at the request of Sungaya, Cerura vinula.
Moscow region, Sergiev Posad district, d. Zolotylovo (eggs from there)
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04.07.2013 19:29, Svyatoslav Knyazev

Two incomplete experiments with crested birds(I didn't find this topic,so leave it at that).
1 For Svyatoslav Knyazev at the request of Sungaya, Cerura vinula.

Thank you very much!

05.07.2013 17:49, barko

Who's that?"
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Athetis gluteosa isn't it?
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05.07.2013 18:07, Svyatoslav Knyazev

Athetis gluteosa isn't it?

I would also consider it gluteosa
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06.07.2013 9:10, Sungaya

05-06 July, Shatursky district, Tugolesye.
It was quite warm, with no moon and no wind, but the wind was very weak both in variety and in total mass.

Evening on the grass Amata nigricornis and mowing on the heather: Rhagades pruni imago and caterpillars Anarta myrtilli

Into the light:

Arctiidae:Eilema depressum, Eilema griseolum, Eilema lutarellum, Pelosia muscerda, ?Pelosia obtusa (pictured), Thumatha senex, Coscinia cribraria

Drepanidae: Thyatira batis

Sphingidae: Smerinthus ocellatus

Notodontidae: Clostera pigra, Clostera anachoreta

Lymantriidae: Dicallomera fascelina, Lymantria dispar

Lasiocampidae: Euthrix potatoria , Dendrolimus pini

Noctuidae: Paracolax tristalis, Rivula sericealis, Deltote uncula, Meganola albula, Nola aerugula

Geometridae: Perizoma alchemillatum, Pseudoterpna pruinata, Scopula immutata, Idaea humiliata, Idaea dimidiata, Idaea aversata, Scopula nigropunctata, Epirrhoe alternata, Cabera pusaria, Cabera exanthemata, Ectropis crepuscularia, some Eupithecia (pictured), ?Idaea sylvestraria (pictured)

From beetles nothing interesting (and so I wanted to fuck the tragosome again): Geotrupes
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06.07.2013 10:47, svm2

sylvestraria, obtusa, by eupithecia, from top to bottom-linariata (most likely), nanata, millefoliata
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07.07.2013 14:56, vasiliy-feoktistov

Last night I shone a light on my balcony at home.
Of all the most significant copies for me. Cucullia absinthii (Linnaeus, 1761)
Many thanks to Djon for defining the view.
I've never caught it: C. lucifuga and C. umbratica fly all the time, but this is the first time.
Night from 6 to 7. 07. 2013g. M. O. G. Zheleznodorozhny (all animals whom I decided to put):

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