Petr, check this out, may help to make things clearer: http://www.animalsandearth.com/ru/photo/view/id/86565-looper-moth-inurois-fletcheri-pair-mating-japan/tag/Inurois%20fletcheri#/1/tags/Inurois+fletcheri/viewed.
Perhaps, it's just another thing. Not everything is on the web. I already experienced that, not only with butterflies, but flora too, when no internet search showed at least images, not even texts. Sure, you may find something in theme magazines which are usual to be in other languages. So today this is a rather specialized realm for professionals.
I have it named as Nemophora cf staudingerella (Christoph) as well as in this web list: http://bvi.rusf.ru/taksa/s0108/s0108598.htm, where it has the same name.
Tortricidae family, Cnephasiini kawabeia razowskii tribe (Kawabe). Identified by Margarita Ponomarenko, Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences FEB RAS.
Nemophora cf staudingella (Christoph). Identified by Margarita Ponomarenko, Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences FEB RAS.
This genus species can be identified precisely by genitalia only. (according to Kirpichnikova V. A.)
Descoreba simplex Butler, 1878. Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Descoreba simplex Butler, 1878. Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Endropiodes indictinaria (Bremer, 1864). Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Inurois fletcheri. Identified by Vasilenko S. V. Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals Siberian Branch of RAS (ISEA SB RAS).
Pachyerannis obliquaria. Identified by Vasilenko S. V. Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals Siberian Branch of RAS (ISEA SB RAS).
Pachyerannis obliquaria. Identified by Vasilenko S. V. Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals Siberian Branch of RAS (ISEA SB RAS).
Macaria shanghaisaria (Walker, 1861). Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Pachyerannis obliquaria (Motschulsky, 1861). Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Pieris melete (Menetries, 1857). Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Hemithea aestivaria (Hubner, 1799). Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Comostola subtiliaria (Bremer, 1864). Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.
Pennithera comis (Butler, 1879). Identified by Belyaev E. A., the Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences FEBRAS.
Neozephirus japonicus Murrey. Identified by Chistyakov Y. A., Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences FEB RAS.
Can anybody elaborate on the difference between this shot and that one: http://lepidoptera.pro/species/plebejus-argus/.
The background is a maple tree. I just moved it on a grass blade and looked for a good background next.
Matov. A. Y. (The Zoological institute RAS) identified this species as Cucullia fraterna while it's supposed to habit only western Europe and not Vladivostok.
Matov. A. Y. (The Zoological institute RAS) identified this species as Cucullia fraterna. Expansion: the Altai region. General expansion: Europe, Russia (the European part of the Urals, Western Siberia, Russian Far East) China, Korea, Japan. References: Kononenko, 1998, 2003, 2005 yy. Weblink: ...