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Caradrina clavipalpis.
Euthrix albomaculata.
That's the shot location :) :) :)
If not evident misidentifying, all nitidalis have this white spot in the middle of the forewing extended to the wing's bottom edge. All those moths you identified as Diaphania nitidalis have this spot of a triangular shape and not stretched to the wing's bottom edge as here http://v2.boldsystems.org/views/taxbrowser.php?taxon=Diaphania%20sp.%204YB (not identified). It might be Diaphania ...
Doesn't come up to nitidalis. The species is quite variable, haven't yet spotted such in the web though.:)
Autographa gamma.
This species is identified correctly.
Sergey, you posted some quite curious Noctuidae, nice shots, but no location or time data. :(
Would you please be so kind to complete your initial upload?
I seem to have been hurried, my friend helped me to identify it as Scopula ternata.
Cabera exanthemata.
How can one see this is a "pinned/dry" specimen?
Lymantria monacha.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
Doubt if it could be Polyommatus thersites?
Lythria purpuraria.
The author of the photo had identified this right. Sergey's approval followed.
;)
Dyspessa salicicola.
Bena bicolorana.
Bena bicolorana.
Bena bicolorana.
Bena bicolorana.
Argynnis adippe.
Cymbalophora rivularis.
Acosmeryx.
This species is identified correctly.
Definitely not, even fairly another family.
Cataclysme riguata.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
Leucania comma.
Leucania comma.
Leucania comma.
Leucania comma.
Cosmia trapezina.
Cosmia trapezina.
Cosmia trapezina.
Cosmia trapezina.
This species is identified correctly.
Capua vulgana.
This species is identified correctly.
Petr, you bet. :)
There is nothing to confuse with. Another similar species, Synaphe diffidalis, can't be around your hood. So don't doubt, this is the species variability. You've got neat butterfly shots, nice to identify. :)
Synaphe moldavica.
Synaphe moldavica.
Typical are the orange spots in those "squares" whilst the dark ones are not such a common thing. :)
Macrothylacia rubi.
Macrothylacia rubi.
Macrothylacia rub.
Macrothylacia rub.
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