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And yet, in naschem region, as I understand it, may well be Dyscia malatyana.
According to Vasily Sergienko it may, Dyscia innocentaria. He says that it is necessary to cook for a more reliable determination of the type .. I have three copies of photos Dyscia, made this month, with a slightly different pattern on the wings.
Thank you.
Thank you and me :)
Thank you for help, dear Alexandr, though this very moth doesn't look quite similar to Synaphe moldavica. Or is it about the species variability?
Thanks, Petr and Alexandr. So I was lucky then to spot two specimens of this, as I guess, they're rare.
I'm sorry, it's an approximate body length. Also, thanks for the assistance with identification.
The moth is about 1cm.
Might be Chrysocrambus craterella.
Thanks to Alexandr Zhakov and you, Petr!!!
Thanks for help.
I've got another photo of this moth wings more spread out. Its size is about 4cm (afraid to be wrong:)) Should I upload that here?
Looks similar to Carcharodus alceae.
Looks similar to Carcharodus alceae.
Relying upon the shot I suggested it could be a moth of Cucullia genus. Can't go further.