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12.05.2014 21:17, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello everyone.
May 8-12 Poplar, Nerskaya, Omutischi
Despite the good warm weather during the day, at night it flies very, very badly because, as it was written above, it is very cold.
Poplar
Cryptocephalus cordiger
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?Gyrinus natator
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Zlatka with an interesting name Trachys minutus, until you really take off Trachys
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Anostirus castaneus
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Chrysomela collaris
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These two weevils were sitting on a pear tree
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Satyrium pruni as it should be on a plum
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This one this afternoon. Platystomos albinus
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When I was there a week ago, I saw that all the pines were treated with some kind of adhesive compound,but there were no stuck insects yet, but this time it's the opposite.Some pictures from the series "Stuck bespectacled".
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Pogonocherus fasciculatus
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?Notaris scirpi
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Lasiocampa quercus of the 4th age on a broom tree
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Pissodes pini
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Omutischi
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Chalcophora mariana
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Gonioctena decemnotata
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Athous vittatus
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Cardiophorus ruficollis
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P.S.
A competitor showed up last night
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and this year's first hawk moth Mimas tiliae
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 12.05.2014 21: 20
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13.05.2014 6:40, Maksim M.

Vasily is guessed from the back, leading to secret places..
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13.05.2014 6:57, Vlad Proklov

Did you get a hedgehog for the point?
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13.05.2014 9:41, Victor Titov

Hello everyone.
May 8-12 Poplar, Nerskaya, Omutischi
Despite the good warm weather during the day, at night it flies very, very badly because, as it was written above, it is very cold.
Poplar

Excellent (however, as always) report. beer.gif
I would just like to make some changes to the definition:
1) Not Pogonocherus fasciculatus, but Pogonocherus decoratus.
2) "?Notaris scirpi" - Pissodes piniphilus.
3) Not Pissodes pini, but Pissodes castaneus.
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13.05.2014 10:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

Excellent (however, as always) report. beer.gif
I would just like to make some changes to the definition:
1) Not Pogonocherus fasciculatus, but Pogonocherus decoratus.
2) "?Notaris scirpi" - Pissodes piniphilus.
3) Not Pissodes pini, but Pissodes castaneus.

Victor, thank you for the correction on the shoulder straps beer.gif. Apparently there's more than one view.
It's very interesting, because the guys shared it with me, and I haven't sorted out my own yet.
I'll probably also do a mini-report tomorrow: already from Moscow. There is a beginning: only that I extracted a female Callidium aeneum from the web . See at work point I smile.gifhave

13.05.2014 11:15, Victor Titov

Victor, thank you for the correction on the shoulder straps beer.gif. Apparently there's more than one view.

According to my observations, Pogonocherus fasciculatus and Pogonocherus decoratus are found in the same biotopes.
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13.05.2014 15:21, Andrey Ponomarev

Did you get a hedgehog for the point?

Uh huh tattooed on pin No. 80 lol.gif
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13.05.2014 16:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

Uh huh wearing a tattoo on pin 80 lol.gif

No. 80 will be too small It is smile.gifurgently necessary to SCRAP it before the hedgehog dries up and does not need to be soaked shuffle.gif
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13.05.2014 16:28, Victor Titov

Uh huh wearing a tattoo on pin 80 lol.gif

No. 80 will be too small It is smile.gifurgently necessary to SCRAP it before the hedgehog dries up and does not need to be soaked shuffle.gif

Blackish humor. wink.gif Hedgehogs are so cute... Somehow I don't want to use them with a crowbar or even a pin... shuffle.gif

13.05.2014 16:32, AGG

with a crowbar, of course, they went too far. regular 12-piece plywood die rolleyes.gif
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13.05.2014 17:03, PhilGri

Yeah... I am inclined to agree that at least in the Odintsovo district some kind of system crap happenedfrown.gif. I was happy with the warm night (it did not fall below +11), I rushed with the generator to the field in Skorotovo. Well, there was a moon, but half the time it wasn't visible behind the clouds.
Years - well, just no frown.gifPair of micras, one endromis, five Xanthorhoe quadrifasciata, one Xanthorhoe designata, one Ectropis crepuscularia, one Lacanobia suasa, one Hypena rostralis, one Drepana falcataria. And all the butterflies! Well, it's mine... The rest - ground beetles of some sort, a water lover and a bear.
At home (nearby) on the screen a crowd of May beetles, a lonely Drymonia ruficornis, a lonely Orthosia gothica, a lonely Drepana falcataria and Xanthorhoe designata...
True, a little later, the hood girl came - I think Cucullia lucifuga.
Well, such a frail summer on a warm night can not be explained only by the moon (and even that was often behind the clouds).

I will be glad to receive invitations there. where at least something flies smile.gif

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13.05.2014 19:53, Sungaya

Blackish humor. wink.gif Hedgehogs are so cute... Somehow I don't want to use them with a crowbar or even a pin... shuffle.gif

Can I have beetles?! wink.gif

Related question: what is the difference between Pissodes pini and Pissodes castaneus?

13.05.2014 20:51, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hedgehogs, as well as cats, are the first competitors of the entomologist who catches the light. What do you do with your competitors ? wink.gif What if a hedgehog eats a tragosome or someone else right in front of your eyes? A heart attack is inevitable. Jokes, of coursesmile.gif, In fact, the hand on the hedgehog will not rise.

13.05.2014 23:44, Victor Titov

  
Related question: what is the difference between Pissodes pini and Pissodes castaneus?

http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/opredslon/Pissodes2.html
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In the photo of Gennadich, you can see that the back sling is yellow on the outside, and white on the inside.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 13.05.2014 23: 50
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14.05.2014 14:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

Worthy of a separate report in my opinion smile.gif
Yesterday, day to day in a year last year's report extracted from the web another absolutely whole and unharmed Callidium (Callidostola) aeneum (De Geer, 1775)
And the main thing is that the dates are the same smile.gifAnd the place is the same. Mysticism....
13.05.2014 Moscow, Eastern Administrative District, Bogorodskoe district.
At night, Carabus nemoralis was still crawling around a lot, but I didn't take them anymore, although I could easily dial fifty.....
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14.05.2014 18:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Vasily is guessed from the back, leading to secret places..

Maxim, you're right. I'll go there again tomorrow. Wish for a fair wind beer.gif

14.05.2014 20:14, Sungaya

 
And the main thing is that the dates are the same smile.gifAnd the place is the same. Mysticism....



"Yes, we live forever. We just forget about it sometimes. There was everything. " wink.gif
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14.05.2014 21:00, vasiliy-feoktistov

There was everything." wink.gif

And it will be all beer.gif

14.05.2014 22:39, Maksim M.

The fact that you will go is fine,the main thing is to come back-please, and write the report in more detail...

16.05.2014 2:29, PhilGri

It's more or less a warm night, and the fucking moon is behind the clouds.

Near Zvenigorod, something even remotely resembling a thin city began. A well-worn male tau and a lone Calliteara pudibunda arrived. Ecliptopera capitata flew out, Xanthorhoe fluctuata and Xanthorhoe biriviata were present. The scoop came in just two - Ochropleura plecta and Lacanobia thalassina.

But I finally caught the first new species for myself this season - a lot of fresh Chloroclystis v-ata and one Hydriomena impluviata flew out. And another interesting Eupithecia - I couldn't immediately identify it, I hadn't seen it before.

However, it is liquid. And I really want to open the season normally. A week of warm nights is coming. Therefore, I will be happy to cooperate with someone and go outside the ill-fated Odintsovo district. Somewhere to the southeast. I will be glad to a man on wheels, and he can be happy if he does not have a generatorsmile.gif With me-a gene, lamps and a screen, with him-wheelssmile.gif And then dragging all this equipment on himself plus 4 liters of gasoline plus drinking water plus a generator in his hands-of course, it is possible and feasible, but... smile.gif

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19.05.2014 0:52, PhilGri

Mozzhinka, Odintsovo district.

Minucia lunaris!!! jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif
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19.05.2014 12:59, Ilia Ustiantcev

Just a few photos from Pestovo from last weekend.

Yponomeuta sedella (attachment id 200002, interesno, who got the jubilee?smile.gif)
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Bucculatrix cristatella - I looked at it for a long time, considering everything at least a little similar to Monopis pallidella
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Mompha divisella - when you don't need an extension
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Caterpillar Frederickoenigia flavipennella in a case
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Cameraria ohridella - two specimens, and this despite the fact that I have not seen a horse chestnut in the vicinity! I hope this mess hasn't switched to oaks or elms...
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Callisto denticulella
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Mangrove forests of the Moscow region... wink.gif
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The "epiphytic" inhabitants of the big tree in the second photo are liverworts...
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... and the fern is probably Cystopteris sp., can anyone say more precisely?
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Gonioctena decemnotata
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Callidium aeneum-that's right, the most valuable find this time is a beetle...
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What is Epinotia? Crenana, tetraquetrana or immunana?
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19.05.2014 21:36, PhilGri

Mozzhinka, Odintsovo district

Proserpinus proserpina

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19.05.2014 23:07, PhilGri

Mozzhinka, Odintsovo district

Proserpinus proserpina


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21.05.2014 17:09, Ilia Ustiantcev

Oppa Gennadich Style))

On May 9, in an overgrown quarry, I mowed a caterpillar ready for pupation from a willow (a small tree with sticky buds). I was hoping that it would turn out to be a firefly, and either Salebriopsis albicilla is new to me, or Sciota with poorly understood preimaginal stages. Somewhere between closer to May 11, the caterpillar pupated, and today the butterfly has already hatched, the vaginas of the wings of the pupa turn red before hatching. It turned out to be the finger-fly Platyptilia gonodactyla, whose caterpillars eat the mother-and-stepmother, and why it climbed the willow is not entirely clear. The photo of the biotope is 4 years old, and the willows on it may not belong to the same species.

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24.05.2014 1:14, maks.malehornov

Friends there are no people who want to join us for a trip to Abkhazia on June 14-27?

24.05.2014 12:57, Eidalon

18.05 I was in the Podolsk district, near the Spring platform

Hesperiidae
Pyrgus malvae
Pieridae
Leptidea sinapis
eali
Pieris napi
Gonepteryx rhamni
Lycaenidae
Celastrina argiolus
Nymphalidae
Boloria dia
Araschnia levana
Aglais io

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25.05.2014 20:40, Sungaya

May 23-25, Sergiev Posad district, Zolotilovo district;
no moon, clear, temperature at 23.00 +18 degrees

Sphingidae: Mimas tiliae,

Geometridae: Chlorissa viridata, Selenia dentaria, Timandra comae, Lomographa bimaculata, Ecliptopera silaceata, Xanthorhoe ferrugata, Epirrhoe alternata, Macaria alternata, Lobophora halterata, Cabera exanthemata, Chiasmia clathrata, Lomaspilis marginata, Cabera pusaria, Odontopera bidentata, Hydriomena impluviata, Cyclophora albipunctata, Scopula floslactata,

Noctuidae: Agrotis exclamationis, Actinotia polyodon, Diachrysia stenochrysis, Ochropleura plecta, Lacanobia suasa, Xestia c-nigrum, Sideridis rivularis, Abrostola triplasia, Acronicta alni, Macdunnoughia confusa, Autographa gamma, Abrostola tripartita,

Drepanidae: Drepana falcataria, Falcaria lacertinaria, Tethea or,

Erebidae: Hypena rostralis, Calliteara pudibunda, Colobochyla salicalis, Spilosoma lutea, Spilosoma lubricipeda, Eilema sororcula,

Notodontidae: Clostera curtula, Pheosia tremula, Gluphisia crenata, Stauropus fagi,

Nolidae: Earias clorana,

Bugs (by day)
Selatosomus cruciatus, Cetonia aurata, Callidium violaceum in a mass in the house. Is there any way to deal with them?

to light: Necrodes littoralis, Nicrophorus humator,

And on May 25, Mytishchi, Pirogovsky forest Park, at the clearing of old fir trees (with a small proportion of other trees):
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25.05.2014 20:57, vasiliy-feoktistov


May 25, Mytishchi, Pirogovsky forest Park, at the clearing of old fir trees (with a small proportion of other trees):
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I recommend shaking out these glasses, Sasha. A promising case: there are usually so many beetles of all kinds besides bark beetles.... eek.gif Natryas?

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25.05.2014 21:16, Sungaya

I looked at some of the traps, but I didn't find anything interesting - mostly broken dry grass...
(with bees - did not watch smile.gif)

25.05.2014 21:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

I looked at some of the traps, but I didn't find anything interesting - mostly broken dry grass...
(with bees - I didn't watch smile.gifit )

We just have the same ones, and at the end of April I went through them, shaking out these glasses into the stain without disassembling them: there was something interesting.
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26.05.2014 0:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

So, Sungaya has bug traps in the photo? My suspicions were not unfounded... Who put the same ones in the fir tree lemu in the vicinity of the SNT.Zeus near Pestovo in Odintsovo district? Admit it. smile.gif

26.05.2014 7:13, Sungaya

So, Sungaya has bug traps in the photo? My suspicions were not unfounded... Who put the same ones in the fir tree lemu in the vicinity of the SNT.Zeus near Pestovo in Odintsovo district? Admit it. smile.gif

foresters smile.gif
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26.05.2014 14:56, Yopidou

Spent the weekend in Neftyanik (Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district of Moscow region) at sdi. Years are very average, probably affected by the program for flooding peatlands. All last year there was a swamp at the dacha, now the forest is full of water, open the ditches, you can feel it flooding soon. I took everything I liked on the screen, because I started collecting recently. I took a lot smile.gifIn the myrmidon nursery, myrmidons flew, broken egeria fly, there are not even broken tau at all.

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26.05.2014 15:47, Alexandr Zhakov

It's good to collect when you start - everything is necessary, unfortunately it passes quickly.
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26.05.2014 15:53, Ilia Ustiantcev

Tell me, what kind of dustpan lies in the top row of the second mattress between the alder sagittarius and C. salicalis?

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26.05.2014 16:22, Sergey Didenko

Tell me, what kind of dustpan lies in the top row of the second mattress between the alder sagittarius and C. salicalis?

In my opinion Acronicta rumicis
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26.05.2014 16:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

I will also write a report on the Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, where I visited Gennadich's dacha from May 23 to 25. There are quite a lot of photos (and not all of them are good, since I only learned how to properly photograph objects during this trip), so the report will be divided into 3 parts.
So, on the night of 23-24, we went fishing on Voinova Gora, and we arrived there a little before dark to mow a little on the surrounding plants. Even on the previous trip, Gennadich intimidated me with old ash trees that grow wildly here in places, which is quite surprising for the middle part of the region, but on closer inspection it turned out to be elms)) Before posting photos from Voinova Gora, here are a few photos from Poplar that I took during my training.

Lampronia capitella. In the process of photographing, she ran away, and this butterfly is new to me! So I had to make a little crooked in Photoshop options with a clear back and front in one photo.
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Platystomus albinus
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Skakunchik
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Thermonuclear-colored weevil
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Elachista maculicerusella
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And now - a list of interesting things found on Voinovaya Gora

Gracillariidae
Micrurapteryx kollariella

Elachistidae
Elachista argentella
?Elachista sp.
- see the photo

Tortricidae
Epinotia thapsiana
Rhopobota stagnana


Geometridae
Narraga fasciolaria
Odontopera bidentata
Stegania cararia


Well, the most delicious))
Notodontidae
Harpyia milhauseri (one not very fresh male arrived)

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Harpyia milhauseri
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Narraga fasciolaria
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Stegania cararia
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Elachista argentella
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Odontopera bidentata
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Epinotia thapsiana
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Rhopobota stagnana
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An obscure Elachista, perhaps anserinella? It feels like some Momphidae has been doused with white paint...
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26.05.2014 17:16, Ilia Ustiantcev

As usual, we left the DRL lamp burning at Gennadich's dacha, which this time was joined by two energy-saving lamps and one UVka. In this message - those butterflies that we caught on these lamps. Also, on the night from 24 to 25, we tried to catch on the peat bog, but the generator was not working properly, the lamp was constantly turned off, and it was very difficult to look for moths under the caddisfly layer, so we had to leave at 0-30.

Prodoxidae
Lampronia capitella

Elachistidae
Agonopterix multiplicella

Gelechiidae
Pseudotelphusa paripunctella

Cossidae
Phragmataecia castaneae-background view there. And I have in Pestovo (as in most of the region) it is absent (or rare)

Tortricidae
Ancylis geminana
Cydia cosmophorana
Pammene obscurana
Rhopobota myrtillana
- the only thing we brought back from the peat bog

Crambidae
Anania funebris
Phlyctaenia coronata
(To Gennadich - it looks like you really haven't caught one before, since the butterfly from Voinovaya Gora is on the map of the Russian Federation). insectamo.ru more like stachydalis)

Geometridae
Eupithecia exiguata
Eupithecia ochridata


Noctuidae
Here I do not understand-Diarsia rubi there or Paradiarsia punicea? Photos are immediately available here.
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Phragmataecia castaneae
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Pseudotelphusa paripunctella
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Agonopterix multiplicella
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Ancylis geminana
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Eupithecia ochridata
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Eupithecia exiguata
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Pammene obscurana
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A large and fat Meshchersky mosquito. And from the local midge I got a big hello on the forearm about 10x5cm. wink.gif
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Rhopobota myrtillana
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Unknown leaflet
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Cydia cosmophorana
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Eupithecia sp.
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Pseudocistela ceramboides
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26.05.2014 17:39, Ilia Ustiantcev

Well, the last part of the report is about a trip to Nerskaya 24 in the afternoon, which brought many pleasant surprises))

Adelidae
Nematopogon ?metaxellus

Psychidae
?Phalacropterix graslinella in the form of covers with caterpillars

Lypusidae
Lypusa maurella

Gracillaridae
Micrurapteryx kollariella

Coleophoridae
? Multicoloria vibicella - again in the form of covers

Tortricidae
Ancylis sp. - quite interesting, but escaped during the photo shoot before we could snap it frown.gif
Eucosma sp.
Grapholita ?pallifrontana


Crambidae
Eurrhypis pollinalis

Pyralidae
Episcythrastis tetricella

Geometridae
Pseudoterpna pruinata (caterpillars)
Rhodostrophia vibicaria (caterpillar)
Scotopteryx mucronata (lots and fresh)

Sphingidae
Hemaris tityus

Flowering broom
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Cases of Phalacropterix graslinella were found only in a very limited space
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Pseudoterpna pruinata caterpillar
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Huge, black, shiny Multicoloria vibicella cover
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Eurrhypis pollinalis
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Hemaris tityus
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The leaf beetle is twice the size of the yasnotochny one. Chrysolina graminis?
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Episcythrastis tetricella
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Scotopteryx mucronata
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Micrurapteryx kollariella
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Eucosma sp.
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Rhodostrophia vibicaria caterpillar
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Grapholita pallifrontana
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Lypusa maurella
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Nematopogon metaxellus
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