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23.04.2014 15:50, Andrey Ponomarev

If it is still relevant, I can inform you that aspen was caught once on June 9, 2012 near the village of Vostryakovo-2 in the Domodedovo district.

Aspen caught at the station Nerskaya and in the vicinity of d.Zhukovo Ramenskoye district

23.04.2014 18:05, Fyodor

Aspen hawk moth caught in its traditional point-the village of Vaulovo, Chekhov district.

23.04.2014 18:51, Pavel Morozov

I collected aspen at two locations, and with a large spread: on the border with the Kaluga region in the vicinity of d. Poryadino and in the Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district in Avsyunino.

23.04.2014 21:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

On April 19-21, we visited my dacha with Ilya U.
We fished at two points, in Poplar and on Voinovaya Gora, and also climbed during the day on a peat bog.
Flying is already much better than last weekend, but the nights are still cold on the first night the temperature dropped to zero, on the second to +3.3.
I do not post many photos.
I don't know
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Andriukh, what is the size? In terms of habit, it is highly likely
that Ampedus sanguineus (Linnaeus, 1758

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 23.04.2014 21: 03

24.04.2014 14:31, Andrey Ponomarev

Andriukh, what is the size? In terms of habit, it is highly likely
that Ampedus sanguineus (Linnaeus, 1758

The size of Basil is approximately 10-12 mm

24.04.2014 14:42, vasiliy-feoktistov

The size of Basil is approximately 10-12 mm.

yes.gif He, my dearsmile.gif, is only a small copy.
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25.04.2014 1:14, PhilGri

Friends, please advise us about good places for night generator fishing in the area of the village of Luzhki and the valley of the Sushki River (Serpukhov district). Well, or in the immediate vicinity.
I will be especially grateful for the coordinates smile.gif

26.04.2014 20:41, Fyodor

Today, Leninsky district, Vidnovsky forest Park.

From the missing image: Archiearinae sp., Aglais io, Vanessa cardui, Leptidea sp., Pieris napi.

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29.04.2014 16:43, SergeyB

Who can tell, Saturnia pavonia has already flown to the region?

29.04.2014 17:51, TEMPUS

Who can tell, Saturnia pavonia has already flown to the region?

In the Ivanovo region (north of Moscow) has already flown. Caught the day before yesterday (April 28) at the dacha males on a virgin female. If it flew in my area, then it will definitely fly in yours, because you are geographically located to the south.
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02.05.2014 19:09, Andrey Ponomarev

From April 29 to May 2, I was at my dacha. During this time, I visited my three closest points from Poplar, namely, on the peat bog in the vicinity of Poplar, visited Nerskaya during the day and shone on Voinova Gora. The night climate is extremely poor.
Nerskaya April 30
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Not a big photo report about hunting Anoplius viaticus of which there are a great many crawling on the road.
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Opatrum sabulosum also crawls along the sandy road
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Disabled spider on a pine tree
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Eriocrania sparrmannella mowed down from a birch tree (I shot it naturally at home, although the infection still managed to fall off frown.gif)
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Cicindela hybrida clouds, but not everyone agrees to pose
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I don't know this weevil, I was sitting on a birch tree
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Possibly Platycerus caprea, also mown from a birch tree
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I went to Bereznyak
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Diaperis boleti on a birch trunk
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Female Anthocharis cardamines agreed to pose
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Willow flowers do not have an estimated amount of Callophrys rubi
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Not many pictures from Poplar
Peat Bog
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Ampedus sanguineus
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At the cottage
of Ancylis habeleri? If so, a new view for Russia
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Thanasimus formicarius on a plastic water barrel
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Acupalpus flavicollis or parvulus? Caught on the fly.
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Eupithecia lanceata is the first eupithecia of the year
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Today I'm going home and a hundred times I passed by the screen hanging on the wall of the house, and I noticed a gray stick lying on the apron, and my heart stopped beating, Vipera berus himself.
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Saving Private Ryan, put her in a bucket
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and released it in the swamp.Svoboda
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02.05.2014 19:27, PhilGri

Shone the generator on a field surrounded by forest in Skorotovo (Odintsovo district).
Very sour, although the night was relatively warmer than the previous ones (+9-10). There are only three butterflies - lone endromis, Xylena vetusta and Scoliopteryx libatrix. And yet - no microbes, no small moth...
When will this stupid weather get warmer frown.gif

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02.05.2014 19:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

Still, I think that this is such an Ancylis badiana or paludana.
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02.05.2014 19:33, Vlad Proklov


Ancylis habeleri? If so, a new view for Russia
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Yes A. paludana is, Gennadich =)
Upd.: Although yes, rather badiana.

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02.05.2014 19:35, Vlad Proklov

Andrey, how did you put a viper in a bucket, I wonder?!!

02.05.2014 19:44, AGG

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02.05.2014 19:49, Andrey Ponomarev

Andrey, how did you put a viper in a bucket, I wonder?!!

Savvy. wink.gif
I covered it with a bucket and moved it to a sheet of iron, and then turned it over, voila. smile.gif
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03.05.2014 16:32, Victor Titov

  
Acupalpus flavicollis or parvulus? Caught on the fly.
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I would say Stenolophus teutonus shuffle.gif
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04.05.2014 18:19, Pavel Morozov

Shone the generator on a field surrounded by forest in Skorotovo (Odintsovo district).
Very sour, although the night was relatively warmer than the previous ones (+9-10). There are only three butterflies - lone endromis, Xylena vetusta and Scoliopteryx libatrix. And yet - no microbes, no small moth...
When will this stupid weather get warmer frown.gif

Very close to Chigasovo is even more "fun" - Clostera curtula, Hypena rostralis, something like Sciota from the Pyralidae and something from the Elachistidae, apparently.
Cold.
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04.05.2014 19:36, Vlad Proklov

Very close to Chigasovo is even more "fun" - Clostera curtula, Hypena rostralis, something like Sciota from the Pyralidae and something from the Elachistidae, apparently.
Cold.

"something like Sciota" at this time of year is the gooseberry firefly Zophodia grossulariella smile.gif
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04.05.2014 19:55, PhilGri

"something like Sciota" at this time of year is the gooseberry firefly Zophodia grossulariella smile.gif


Yeah, I caught her in the Cerebellum earlier, too. Like Hypena rostralis,

05.05.2014 8:08, Fyodor

Serpukhov district, Luzhki district-Republic district, 01.05.2014

Hesperiidae:
Pyrgus malvae

Lycaenidae:
Celastrina argiolus
Callophrys rubi


Nymphalidae:
Araschnia levana
Aglais io
Aglais urticae
Nymphalis xanthomelas
Polygonia c-album
Pararge aegeria


Pieridae:
Gonepteryx rhamni
Leptidea sp.
Anthocharis cardamines
Euchloe ausonia
Pieris napi


Saturniidae:
Aglia tau

Geometridae:
Lomographa bimaculata
Ematurga atomaria
Aethalura punctulata
Hypoxystis pluviaria


Erebidae:
Phragmatobia fuliginosa
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Ematurga atomaria males fight over a female:
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This post was edited by Fyodor - 05.05.2014 08: 34
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05.05.2014 8:34, Fyodor

Chekhov district, the village of Vaulovo, 01-04. 05. 2014.

I caught the light on three nights: May 01-02, 02-03 and 03-04. On the first night, despite the warm weather (about +10C), the flight was poor: even numerous species in former years, such as Orthosia gothica, arrived only sporadically. The second night turned out to be much cooler: by 2: 00 the air temperature dropped to +3C, years was practically none. On the third night, by 0:30, the temperature dropped to -2C, so the fishing was completed ahead of schedule.

Total day and night for these days:

Lycaenidae:
Celastrina argiolus

Nymphalidae:
Araschnia levana
Aglais io
Nymphalis xanthomelas
Polygonia c-album
Pararge aegeria


Pieridae:
Gonepteryx rhamni
Leptidea sp.
Anthocharis cardamines
Pieris napi


Drepanidae:
Achlya flavicornis

Geometridae:
Ematurga atomaria
Hypoxystis pluviaria
Lycia hirtaria
Selenia dentaria
Lampropteryx suffumata
Cyclophora pendularia


Erebidae:
Hypena rostralis
Phragmatobia fuliginosa


Noctuidae:
Eupsilia transversa
Anorthoa munda
Orthosia cruda
Orthosia gracilis
Orthosia gothica
Orthosia miniosa
Cerastis rubricosa
Cerastis leucographa


Notodontidae:
Clostera curtula
Pheosia tremula


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07.05.2014 21:19, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

Yes, there are a lot of bullfinches this year.
Greetings from St. Petersburg !

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10.05.2014 9:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

Picked up here at work during a smoke break Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis Muller, 1764
I don't need them myself, but maybe they'll be good enough for someone at the congress smile.gif
Night of May 8-9, 2014 Moscow, Eastern Administrative District, Bogorodskoe district, under streetlights with DRL
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10.05.2014 10:12, Black Coleopter

Bogorodskoe district

It is written without quotation marks. umnik.gif Maybe tomorrow I'll go for nemoralis to TSKhA Park. It is too rare there.

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10.05.2014 10:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

It is written without quotation marks. umnik.gif Maybe tomorrow I'll go for nemoralis to TSKhA Park. It is too rare there.

I'll remove the quotation smile.gifmarks. Good luck, Dim. And at my office, you can collect" buckets " at night. Even strange why in Timiryazevsky it is not....
Return move: Write tongue.gif

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10.05.2014 23:08, Victor Titov

It's even strange why Timiryazevsky doesn't have it....

Is the anthropogenic impact really not so pronounced? eek.gif

11.05.2014 1:32, Maksim M.

And we have 3 species in approximately equal proportions,in forest biotopes-nemoralis, granulatus and hortensis-fill up traps, and injure the conscience of the collector...

11.05.2014 1:42, Vlad Proklov

And we have 3 species in approximately equal proportions,in forest biotopes-nemoralis, granulatus and hortensis-fill up traps, and injure the conscience of the collector...

More C. coriaceus.

11.05.2014 6:47, Maksim M.

Vlad,but the shagreen ones are absent in some places, as is the cancellatus.You can add large black pterostiches..

11.05.2014 17:45, PhilGri

On May 9, I went to Alpatievo and climbed hills and ravines between the village and Oka. Alas, I didn't meet frown.gifPolixena, maybe I was looking for her in the wrong way or in the wrong place... Does it even flutter in sunny weather, like the rest of the mace-moustaches, or does it move more in the grass?
The slopes, unfortunately, were largely exposed to redneck fire.
I didn't see anything interesting. Masses of Ematurga atomaria, also Hypoxystis pluviaria, Xanthorhoe biriviata (it seems), peacock's eye, whiteflies (with very little zorek).

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11.05.2014 19:04, Vlad Proklov


The slopes, unfortunately, were largely exposed to redneck fire.

This is very sad frown.gif
I noticed on Fruit Street that where the pal was allowed to go down the slope-thyme and other low herbs come kirdyk and tall grass grows.

11.05.2014 22:01, Sungaya

May 08-11, 2014. the village of okr. Poplar; nights are cold, clear, almost full moon, 5-8 degrees Celsius.

Drepanidae: Drepana falcataria, Falcaria lacertinaria;

Geometridae: Cyclophora albipunctata, Trichopteryx carpinata, Lobophora halterata, Lomographa bimaculata, Petrophora chlorosata, Earophila badiata, Xanthorhoe biriviata, Epirrhoe alternata, Cleora cinctaria, Biston strataria, Lycia hirtaria, Hypoxystis pluviaria, Ematurga atomaria, Selenia tetralunaria, Paradarisa consonaria, Ectropis crepuscularia, Aethalura punctulata;

Lasiocampidae: Phyllodesma japonica;

Saturniidae: Saturnia pavonia;

Notodontidae: Clostera curtula, Clostera pigra, Notodonta ziczac, Pheosia gnoma, Pheosia tremula, Cerura vinula, Furcula bifida, Stauropus fagi;

Erebidae: Diaphora mendica;

Noctuidae: Macdunnoughia confusa, Colocasia coryli, Cerastis rubricosa, Cerastis leucographa, Actinotia polyodon, Acronicta auricoma, Orthosia gracilis, Lacanobia suasa, Lithophane socia.
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11.05.2014 22:39, PhilGri

[quote=Sungaya,11.05.2014 23:01]

12.05.2014 6:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

May 08-11, 2014. the village of okr. Poplar; nights are cold, clear, almost full moon, 5-8 degrees Celsius.

Drepanidae: Drepana falcataria, Falcaria lacertinaria;

Geometridae: Cyclophora albipunctata, Trichopteryx carpinata, Lobophora halterata, Lomographa bimaculata, Petrophora chlorosata, Earophila badiata, Xanthorhoe biriviata, Epirrhoe alternata, Cleora cinctaria, Biston strataria, Lycia hirtaria, Hypoxystis pluviaria, Ematurga atomaria, Selenia tetralunaria, Paradarisa consonaria, Ectropis crepuscularia, Aethalura punctulata;

Lasiocampidae: Phyllodesma japonica;

Saturniidae: Saturnia pavonia;

Notodontidae: Clostera curtula, Clostera pigra, Notodonta ziczac, Pheosia gnoma, Pheosia tremula, Cerura vinula, Furcula bifida, Stauropus fagi;

Erebidae: Diaphora mendica;

Noctuidae: Macdunnoughia confusa, Colocasia coryli, Cerastis rubricosa, Cerastis leucographa, Actinotia polyodon, Acronicta auricoma, Orthosia gracilis, Lacanobia suasa, Lithophane socia.

I also decided to join the company on May 10. In principle, we fished normally, if we do not take into account the above-mentioned unfavorable circumstances for fishing by Alexander.
In nature, unfortunately, I did not shoot anything (I forgot to charge the batteries to the camera)frown.gif, So there will only be photos of fees.
Night of May 10-11, 2014. MO Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Poplar and surrounding areas, pos. Vereya (departure with a generator to torfyanniki):

Punching out
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Phyllodesma (Phyllodesma) japonica (Leech, 1889), Furcula bifida (Brahm, 1787), and Notodonta ziczac (Linnaeus, 1758) on a flatbed.
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By the way: when I arrived in Zheleznodorozhny, I decided to light it on my balcony. The result is generally zero frown.gifOnly one May bug for the whole night. It's unclear if the season starts this year confused.gif

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12.05.2014 7:30, Maksim M.

Vasily, on the ground everything is about the same, surprisingly, at night they almost do not run, except for large pterostichs, nemoralis, granulatus, and then in the city-more,but for example, along streams and ravines the picture is finally deplorable-they walk only during the day, when it's warm and in the evening, until it gets colder..
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12.05.2014 14:12, Ilia Ustiantcev

I join the PhilGri vine about the May holidays, both the first and second-the night season in the Odintsovo district is very poor, perhaps this is due to the fact that it was in the west of the Moscow Region that there was the least snow and some of the pupae wintering in the ground could peredo'hnutu. The least lame year was on the night from 10 to 11, I noted the predominance of crested biomass over scoops. From 8 to 11, no Orthosia incerta was found, instead gracilis. On the coldest night from May 3 to May 4, there was a freeze to -3 -4, not a single butterfly flew, but at one o'clock in the morning, when the street was already minus, a swimmer was born! One thing is only good - all this stuff with the weather, starting from September snow and ending with May, does not seem to have affected micra in any way, especially on the new one for the region)) The following are interesting moth finds for me.

Heliozelidae
Heliozela? sericiella
- since I flew under the oaks, in any case, this is a new family for the 8th region, unless someone beat me to it since the publication of the catalog

Gracillariidae
Callisto insperatella is not a new find for the 8th region, but I wonder which one counts in Russia? smile.gif

Glyphipterigidae
Glyphipterix haworthana

Elachistidae
Depressaria chaerophylli
Depressaria libanotidella
-In fact, the butterfly in the photo is not very similar, but no one else has a painted head in this way, and this moth is larger in size than its relatives, my specimen is about 26 mm in wingspan.

Tortricidae
Cochylidia implicitana

Crambidae
Agrotera nemoralis

Heliozela did not fly in its biotope in isolated quantities at all, it seems that I managed to catch a male and a female
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Cochylidia implicitana
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Not very clear Caloptilia from the vicinity of the swamp
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Glyphipterix haworthana
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Depressaria libanotidella
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Depressaria chaerophylli
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Some strange Acleris-similar to lipsiana, but confused by the intensity of color, few black elements, and yellowish dusting on the head
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Spring dream of all novice entomologists fishing in Central Russia))
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Callisto insperatella
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Agrotera nemoralis
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Ostrich thickets and ?limestone erosion in the vicinity of the habitat of the last two species. In one or two weeks, you'll need to look for some more exclusive types of ferns there. smile.gif If you go to the other side and climb a very steep slope to the very top (I didn't do smile.gifthis ), you come out to the point of discovery Heliozela.
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I found Chamaedaphne calyculata blooming in the swamp
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?Tatianaerhynchites aequatus
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Large Donacia sp. from the swamp
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12.05.2014 14:20, barry


?Tatianaerhynchites aequatus
Да
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12.05.2014 18:48, Vlad Proklov

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