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Corrected data. Not identified → Boloria dia / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Issoria lathonia / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Issoria lathonia / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
The last generation is about 8—10cm long (raised them before). Neither small is the very moth :)
Corrected data. Not identified / Imago → Hypomecis roboraria / Confidently identified / Male / Irina Nikulina.
Corrected data. Mythimna pallens / Andrey Ponomarev → Mythimna pudorina / Sergei Kotov.
Corrected data. Imago → Male.
Corrected data. Imago → Female.
Corrected data. Imago → Male.
Corrected data. Imago → Male.
Corrected data. Imago → Male.
Corrected data. Imago → Female.
Corrected data. Imago → Male.
Corrected data. Not identified → Mythimna flavostigma / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Lygephila pastinum / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
this is definitely the work of the Pelopean wasphttp://i2.guns.ru/forums/icons/forum_pictu...826/4826204.jpg
A.Schintlmeister - Notodontidae book has also quite decent illustrations of the species.
Corrected data. Not identified → Sineugraphe exusta / Tentatively identified / Irina Nikulina.
Coming back to what I started with, this region is described in 40th region whilst I found nothing on Pyrausta neocespitalis on the continent.
Corrected data. Not identified → Mythimna pallens / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Vanessa indica / Simon Coombes → Vanessa vulcania / Eugene Karolinskiy.
Corrected data. Vanessa indica / Simon Coombes → Vanessa vulcania / Eugene Karolinskiy.
Corrected data. Vanessa indica / Simon Coombes → Vanessa vulcania / Eugene Karolinskiy.
Corrected data. Not identified → Laciniodes denigrata / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Corrected data. Imago → Male.
Alexandr, thanks. I neither thought about impura looking at the rest let alone the dot, that's why I prudently questioned this, just to clear this up for future cases)
Corrected data. Not identified → Mythimna pudorina / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Corrected data. Not identified → Mythimna pudorina / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Corrected data. Not identified / Imago → Leucoma candida / Confidently identified / Female / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Not crucial plus one minus one but it can help someone as for location.
Corrected data. Not identified → Lacanobia contigua / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Anacronicta caliginea / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Arytrura musculus / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Corrected data. Not identified → Enispa bimaculata / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Corrected data. Not identified → Rhizedra lutosa / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Orthotaenia undulana / Confidently identified / Sergei Kotov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Orthotaenia undulana / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Phiaris umbrosana / Tentatively identified / Sergey Novitckiy → Orthotaenia undulana / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Between two couples of "@"
Corrected data. Not identified → Xanthia icteritia / Confidently identified / Sergei Kotov.
I've googled for long)))
I see not Sesiidae but some hawkmoth. Can't say anything certain with such pic.
Considering the "warts" this is some saturniid.
Corrected data. Not identified → Minois dryas / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Prayer hour.
Corrected data. Not identified → Syllepte segnalis / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
Slightly seen reed abdomen in its sides. Too Chionarctia nivea. Synev describes it in 5 regions, 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th, 40th... I've got it as well in my collection :)
Corrected data. Not identified → Cerura felina / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
That's it. Just emerged and spreading its wings, thus the habitus seems kind of weird.
A white, supposedly Pareronia genus or something similar. Rare pic, don't want to keep this in not identified. Have been digging this already a few days, can't find. Anyone knows?
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