I don't have the Guide, but I agree, we can move it to capitatum, tentatively identified supposedly.
Sash, Euchromius is not found east of the 25 region, but Miyakea is present in Primorye, V. A. Kirpichnikova described only Miyakea raddeella (with image), expansa - http://www.jpmoth.org/Crambidae/Crambinae/Miyakea_expansa.html and they are not much different. I don't know anything about ussurica at all, I need to ask V. A. around
Comment on the species Pardoxia graellsii (deleted from the database 24.08.2017 8:48): Duplicate of the species http://insecta.pro/ru/taxonomy/7057
It would be necessary to transfer all 4 photos to the Pardoxia graellsi view, as requested by Ryan Brookes. In addition to these two comments, there is also a third one in the " System. Classification" from 12.05.2017 with a similar request. He writes that he made a mistake in the definition, has already sent a request for correction to the admin via email, and asks to finally fix the error. At ...
You are probably right, and this is just populi (especially since in some sources populeti is just a subspecies of populi, and in the 13th reg the species is listed as a drift/migrant). But I looked at the images, read about their main external differences and ventured to suggest with a question-for your consideration). The eyes are not visible here, but in general, populeti is characterized by a ...
Sasha, we need to correct the authorship here. I missed this butterfly so far, I was going to figure it out. Of the 5 Abraxas that live in 37 regs, I reliably distinguish only 2)) As for this butterfly, I would rather define it as Abraxas fulvobasalis (I already sent it to E. A. Belyaev once, there were doubts about the definition of # 28976 as sylvata). There are 3 features that distinguish ...
Olethreutinae sp. It's very similar to Olethreutes subretractus, which we don't have in our Catalog http://www.jpmoth.org/Tortricidae/Olethreutinae/Olethreutes_subretractus.html It's possible that he hid somewhere in another village, but I can't check it now.
Maybe I was too hasty, Sasha ) I found it very similar to Yurina #34245 + on 3-4 Japanese sites I looked. There is no way to review it now.
This caterpillar, which I left for Yura to grow, should still be removed from the ground. http://insecta.pro/gallery/55256 link to a group.