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28.01.2014 11:29, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #27094

Actias artemis Bremer, 1861.

24.01.2014 1:46, Irina Nikulina: comment on Eustroma aerosum

Peter, there is a page with aerosum http://lepidoptera.ru/taxonomy/60982. In Sinev - aerosa, and on .funet.fi - aerosum. Here, too, http://szmn.eco.nsc.ru/Lepidop/Geometr/larent.htm aerosum ... How true?

28.12.2013 21:43, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25950

Miltochrista miniata, I think

28.12.2013 19:14, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25936

Yury, neither head, nor the fringe perplex me. Moreover, I see twin brother (or sister) of mine recently added here, see http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/23302. With the same head outward, just check.

28.12.2013 16:27, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25936

This Timandra seems to have happened to be put in Hypsopygia costalis. This is rather Timandra comae.

27.12.2013 21:59, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #10658

What to do with location? According to Synev, fuliginosa isn't distributed far 34th region.... Whilst this is Primorye, 40th region.

27.12.2013 19:07, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25815

Heading straight forward to 10,000))!

22.12.2013 23:53, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25721

This is Bastilla crameri http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/90_NOCTUOIDEA/02_EREBIDAE/15_EREBINAE/031_Bastilla/Bastilla%20crameri/Bastilla%20crameri.htm http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-15-16/ophiusini/ophiusini_8_11.php. Though here it's Dysgonia crameri (Moore, 1885).

21.12.2013 20:28, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21232

I think the author identified this right, Idaea craspedota http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/85_GEOMETROIDEA/04_GEOMETRIDAE/08_Sterrhinae/20_Idaea/Idaea%20craspedota/Idaea%20craspedota.htm http://www.lepbarcoding.org/geometridae/species.php?region=1&id=43438&spec_id=KHC3225d%201276774484&meta=&image=www.boldsystems.org/pics/KHCGE/KHC3225d+1276774484.jpg

21.12.2013 20:22, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21243

Tanaorhinus viridiluteata, similarly to http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/21246

21.12.2013 0:14, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25358

Leptosia nina, probably (L. n. malayana ssp., Fruhstorfer, 1910)?

20.12.2013 1:54, Irina Nikulina: comment on Gastropacha watanabei

Vasily, here http://lepidoptera.pro/community/18428 I wrote today about sikkima and other species, references provided.

18.12.2013 0:32, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #20620

As I see, this "tough case" might turn out Euploea mulciber male.

17.12.2013 21:08, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #7671

Again Melanargia epimede, discussion there http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/7670.

17.12.2013 0:24, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #7670

Yury, today I spreaded epimede of my reserves and a fresh September halimede and saw this photo. Serious doubt this is halimede. Check these http://catocala.narod.ru/sat51.html http://catocala.narod.ru/sat12a.html и http://rusinsects.com/satyrid/s-me-epi.htm http://rusinsects.com/satyrid/s-me-hal.htm. Both websites show distinctions between these two species. Look at the dark pattern on the wing ...

16.12.2013 3:15, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21223

Alexandr, turns out vittata, naturally). I finally could compare properly these two species http://www.lepbarcoding.org/geometridae/species.php?region=1&id=41437 http://www.lepbarcoding.org/geometridae/species.php?region=1&id=69179. These links show good those distinctions described in that Diagnosis: "species are very similar, but M. argentifusa Walker has the antemedial and postmedial more ...

16.12.2013 1:09, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21223

Sorry, the right link http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-9/geometrini/geometrini_14_1.php. Diagnosis provided with the vittata description.

16.12.2013 1:04, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21223

Alexandr, I doubted seriously which one is right... The species look very similar indeed. The location won, examining lots of pics and Diagnosis given in the argentifusa description, there http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-9/geometrini/geometrini_14_2.php.

16.12.2013 0:41, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21223

Most probably Mixochlora argentifusa http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=92188 http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/85_GEOMETROIDEA/04_GEOMETRIDAE/07_Geometrinae/14_Mixochlora/Mixochlora%20argentifusa/Mixochlora%20argentifusa.htm

15.12.2013 23:50, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21242

Eucyclodes albisparsa (Walker, 1861), male http://www.lepbarcoding.org/geometridae/species.php?region=1&id=41576 http://www.flickr.com/photos/botalex/5698086448/in/set-72157607538370690

14.12.2013 0:44, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21189

Well great) I listed through the gender too, third time for the past two weeks) after recent sundana and transiens learnt by heart all Sarbanissa)).

13.12.2013 23:38, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21189

Alexandr, didn't get it clear... I identified it as S.longipennis (could be wrong, still thinking this). If it's catacoloides as you see it, then the name of the identifier should be corrected).

13.12.2013 21:46, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21241

Most probably this is Paramaxates spinivesica Holloway, 1996, http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/85_GEOMETROIDEA/04_GEOMETRIDAE/07_Geometrinae/17_Paramaxates/Paramaxates%20spinivesica/Paramaxates%20spinivesica.htm. Not sure totally as there is another species looking very similar which is absent on this website, neither on funet.fi, Paramaxates taiwana Yazaki, ...

13.12.2013 20:51, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21189

I think this is Sarbanissa longipennis http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/90_NOCTUOIDEA/05_NOCTUIDAE/08_AGARISTINAE/07_Sarbanissa/Sarbanissa%20longipennis/Sarbanissa%20longipennis.htm

13.12.2013 12:11, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25618

Very likely Glyphodes onychinalis

12.12.2013 23:47, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25615

Ypthima argus

11.12.2013 1:44, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25556

Folks please don't be scared!) Dmitry, you're right! Usually I always mention home-raised. And tell where pupae are from. This time chrysippus wasn't presented to me personally, but moved to me for nurture) I was going to elaborate and forgot) Can't even say where the pupae are from, couldn't help but shoot such a beauty.

10.12.2013 12:10, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21225

Most probably it's Comibaena attenuata http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/85_GEOMETROIDEA/04_GEOMETRIDAE/07_Geometrinae/26_Comibaena/Comibaena%20attenuata/Comibaena%20attenuata.htm http://boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=92180

07.12.2013 16:33, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25508

Yury, thanks, this scheme is on molbiol, I used that earlier, and distinctions seen even more clearly there http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Amphipyra_Pyramidea. Yet some doubts... maybe due to this noctuid is not brand-new) Wait for expert opinion.

07.12.2013 14:20, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25508

Amphipyra berbera? (or still pyramidea, doubts)

07.12.2013 1:00, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #23887

Oops..... doubled somehow( like more persuasive)

07.12.2013 0:57, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #23887

As for distribution, there is such thing that China is mentioned on funet.fi whilst jpmoth.org says locally Hubei. Though other websites and Y.P. Korshunov mention China, and Hubei is not far from Sichuan, so location seems ok. Vasily, I'd check just in case also Aporia potanini http://eol.org/pages/170999/overview and Aporia intercostata http://globis.insects-online.de/species&s=5654 (and some ...

06.12.2013 21:54, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #23887

Only location... Should be checked!

06.12.2013 21:20, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #23887

Folks voice) Vasily, this is it. I saw it not once in nature, this red spot on its underside is very specific. And the very underside is white whilst bieti's hindwings are whole yellowish.

04.12.2013 23:08, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #23251

Yury, if not take into account Far East and Ipomoea, I'd suppose common Pieris brassicae (or shall I be corrected by some expert). Maybe some Brassicaceae grew somewhere close by and they just happened to get on Ipomoea? Or were they eating that? Some other Pieris species can be checked as well... Yet 3 out of 5 spread in that 40th region, are already out... melete and dulcinea larvae to check.

04.12.2013 18:25, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25446

Alexandr, thanks, from the very beginning I felt this was Menispermum dahuricum, but Convolvulus hitched me and got me wrong direction) Started my search from food plant, I was looking for Convolvulaceae family and which larvae fed on them. Should be also added to food plants: plus to Menispermum larvae also feed on some Lardizabalaceae and Berberidaceae.

03.12.2013 22:36, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25446

Or, just version, Eudocima falonia, species also spread in Primorye. Images of these two species are confusing, I'll try now to find some links to falonia. tyrannus are in plenty on other websites.

03.12.2013 22:12, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25446

Eudocima tyrannus, nearly sure.

01.12.2013 23:44, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21185

Vasily, here I think this is Sarbanissa transiens. No references as they are the same we got in sundana thread.

01.12.2013 23:40, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21195

Probably Sinarella albeola http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/90_NOCTUOIDEA/02_EREBIDAE/04_HERMINIINAE/24_Sinarella/Sinarella%20albeola/Sinarella%20albeola.htm. (There is a close species Sinarella c-album, but it's mentioned only in Japan on funet.fi and other websites http://jpmoth.org/~dmoth/80_Noctuidae/02Herminiinae/framepage_herminiinae.html (№84), ...

30.11.2013 22:23, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21236

Why, I'm checking other Thailand photos (not identified), not the last one, they do vary a lot...

28.11.2013 23:15, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21237

Agathia codina Swinhoe, 1892. http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/85_GEOMETROIDEA/04_GEOMETRIDAE/07_Geometrinae/21_Agathia/Agathia%20codina/Agathia%20codina.htm http://www.flickr.com/photos/mothlady/6208648454/

28.11.2013 20:58, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25379

Alexandr, right, I noticed that mess as well, thought I didn't get something right) Though Guérin-Meneville, 1831 is more frequent as to this species) http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/research/projects/lepindex/search/detail.dsml?TaxonNo=82977.0 http://www.lba.uk.com/Zyganenidae-Gynautocera-Papilionaria-THAILAND_AO4CQ.aspx. You might have seen that already..

28.11.2013 19:35, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #25379

Vasily, this gender seems to be disguised by Prosopandrophila Hering, 1922. Only there's a typo in Gynautocera, see below Prosopandrophila distincta.http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/zygaenoidea/zygaenidae/chalcosiinae/prosopandrophila/index.html. No papilionaria species there though. Check this ...

28.11.2013 19:10, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21236

This one is likely to be Satoblephara owadai (Inoue, 1978), (here = Satoblephara parvularia (Leech, 1891) http://taibif.tw/zh/catalogue_of_life/page/c7f1-6398-4c68-3426-f810-cd02-a853-b30f-namecode-345243 , http://catalog.digitalarchives.tw/item/00/5b/34/cf.html и http://www.flickr.com/photos/bettaman/sets/72157605675181828/detail/?page=22

28.11.2013 16:12, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21207

Most probably Scopula insolata, http://www21.ocn.ne.jp/~k-yanagi/2-Geo-Sterrhinae.htm http://www.jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Sterrhinae/Scopula_insolata_satsumaria.html, http://homepage2.nifty.com/shikokuga/z42himesyaku.html

28.11.2013 13:13, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #23481

Nice comparison :) Still check sundana please, I met it somewhere in books. Quite common species in Malaysia, and these species despite variability have clear distinctions, here they're described in the transiens Diagnosis ttp://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-12/agaristinae/agaristinae_7_2.php. .. "a narrower postmedial white bar to the forewing" for transiens and "The hindwing black border is ...

28.11.2013 1:36, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #23481

Vasily, is it sure ID, no doubt? I may be wrong, some details are doubtful, particularly its size and white zone spreading, don't look specific for transiens. Didn't you consider Sarbanissa sundana Holloway? Please have a look at these two Malaysian http://jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/90_NOCTUOIDEA/05_NOCTUIDAE/08_AGARISTINAE/framepage_agaristinae.htm

27.11.2013 23:23, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21186

Nemophora paradisea Butler, 1881. Male

27.11.2013 23:22, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21178

Nemophora paradisea Butler, 1881. Male

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