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Note to the form Chrysoteuchia diplogrammus (removed from the base of 24.10.2015 18:59): The double type http://insecta.pro/ru/taxonomy/21251
I saw only 2 photos Hemistola zimmermanni network, both Alexander Kuzmin, one for us and it is still on the same site, and the second here in this http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596&view=findpost&p=1327890 Butterfly Photo Eugene is really very similar to Hemistola zimmermanni, but molbiole postscript "of the accuracy of the determination can not answer" second charged and loaded ...
Ectropis sp. Perhaps, Ectropis excellens, had less contrast and more pronounced pattern on the background of dark spots, but there's probably no experts who know these two species can not do. Twice I tried to understand (http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/29526 and http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/27640), but there is no clarity.
Hypomecis punctinalis (however, never seen images Hypomecis pseudopunctinalis - one of 6 seaside Hypomecis)
There illustration confused. On p. 55 in the description of all true worth: flavomacula- Table. Figure 2. 46-47, suaveola - Table. Figure 2. 42-43, and I'm still in the description "to the insects DDA" look (well, I have a strange name Victoria :)))
Here, I think, Chlorissa sp. Most likely, Chlorissa anadema. I would like to, and it looked Vasily Sergienko
At the same time with Yurina decided to put this tie to really just deal with both. I'm going to put it like Acria nivalis, tk. Chinese authors of the article "Review of the genuis Acria ..." is also seen, and also the very nivalis considered confirmed, in Latin - the snow, but now is in uncertain load.
Sasha did not understand - you're in Levan it and I have set up, to be honest, yesterday did not know much about (I looked at Sinev that Sakhalin only Bureya - and written. And it is necessary to understand. Because Korshunova, such as Sakhalin are a few subspecies and forms levan, including the intermediates.But Bureya on Sakhalin Island is not like the mainland, where the Japanese subspecies ...
Impressive!) And just walking on a variety of sites, not just see, but did not know that it's your photo, Eugene (only correct to mm 1.5 meters still pulls :)))
9 Chrysoteuchia coastal species are described in the monograph VA Kirpichnikova "Ognёvki fauna of the Far East of Russia" There is also a picture Chrysoteuchia mandschurica. It is the only species whose median strip is formed by a wide gray-brown stripe. Here the image of the Red Book of Korea ...
Sasha, you can move into precise. To deal with filmed Hypsopygia, I reviewed all. Synonymous with this kind Hypsopygia aurotaenialis (Christoph, 1881). It was under this name is given in the form of a monograph V.A.Kirpichnikovoy. It differs from the other four, 37 and living in the nearby 40 reg, that this broad cross-yellow stripe, tapering to the rear edge. Here is one of the DV-subspecies ...
Note to the form Orthopygia placens (deleted from the database 20.10.2015 7:03): This double http://insecta.pro/ru/taxonomy/21096
I think that this and the next photo Biston thoracicaria, very characteristic shape and color of the bond http://insect.naas.go.kr/search/class_spe_view.asp?ord_id=R1&family_id=CI&gen_nm=Biston&species_id=ZR1CI0337&search_gb=02&left_gb=A http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=158382
Images of two types Jankowskia network bit, pseudathleta - http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Ennominae/Jankowskia_pseudathleta.html athleta http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=177612 and http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=212056&view=findpost&p=1331474 To deal with the differences under Chinese authors NAN JIANG, DAYONG XUE & HONGXIANG HAN «A review of ...
http://www.nature.go.kr/newkfsweb/cm/common/zoomImageViewerPopup.do?imgList=/fileUpload/photo/R1/ZREL0144_1.jpg (Korea Forest Service) and http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Korea0606/63_Crambidae/Tylostega%20tylostegalis_060624403.jpg Image also has a monograph VA Kirpichnikova "Ognёvki fauna of the Russian Far East", where the form is given as Entephria tylostegalis.
Thank you, Peter. Of course, it would be good to understand. I did not substantiate their doubts, because Alexander http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/31423 here have already given their arguments. I can only add a few links: tenuisaria - http://boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=408327, amoenaria -http: //izumoga.com/saninmoth/heriziroyotumeaoshaku.html and ...