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This is a female from the genus Orgyia, most likely Orgyia recens (Hubner, 1819). The caterpillar of this species is a polyphage capable of feeding on conifers.
Smerinthus evesrmanni (Popoff in Eversmann, 1854) was described from Transbaikalia, Kiachta, and is considered as a subspecies: Callambulyx tatarinovii evesrmanni (Eversmann, 1854), comb. et stat. nov. The population is characterized by distinct sexual dimorphism of the species where males are green and females are always reddish brown [Eversmann, 1854; Gordeeva, Gordeev, 2010].
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Once again convinced: "East - a delicate matter ...")
I agree, it's C. tenuisaria.
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Seems same as #27664, P. pulveralis (Hübner, 1796) =orientalis Munroe & Mutuura, 1968
At first sight Hypomecis, yet the patter is poor and discal spots are nearly annuloid as ones of Gnophini...... Anyone say anything else?
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Exuvia kind Moth Lymantria, likely neparnik ...
Probably Orgya postica (Walker, 1855): 4 yellow brush, two pair of lateral beams of light, red head, arms, and the first segment of the dorsal stripe + iron on the penultimate segment, and so forth. Kind comes to Indonesia and New Guinea.
In appearance - an ordinary neparnik (Lymantria dispar), but not the last age. In Thailand, this species is marked.
it Lithostege on oc hoica (details in the official thread)
Lithostege onochoica
Check whether the mobility of the members of the pupa. Try to spray the water may be too late.
Most likely
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Mythimna (Hyphilare) albipuncta ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
Duration step may vary depending on razl.faktorov: temperature, humidity .... In critical conditions can butterfly die being already formed (e.g., excessive dryness stale shell). Notice how the increases in the number of newly hatched butterflies nature after rain.
Rhyparia purpurata (Linnaeus, 1758)
3-4 weeks (21-24 days)
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Trophico this kind of wider: in addition to a number of tree species, the caterpillar of this type can be powered on and shrubs and some herbaceous plants
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Scopula rubiginata (Hufnagel, 1767)
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Caterpillar shovels kind Orthosia, not Gothic, perhaps O.incerta (?)
Epirrhoe alternata (Müller, 1764)
Moth genus Lithostege, maybe she L.farinata, while in East Kazakhstan likely L.narynensis PROUT, 1938.
Strelchatka likely Acronicta (Triaena) psi (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Macaria brunneata female (Thunberg, 1784).
That's it.
Rather ochroid and creamy as the pages of your website.
Hylaea fasciaria (Linnaeus, 1758).
Endromis versicolora (Linnaeus, 1758).
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