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19.08.2016 20:33, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #59092

Or maybe it's Sitochroa palealis ? Similar to photo # 42331 . Please help me with the definition.

29.06.2016 0:27, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Epicallia villica

Thank you very much to all who responded! The program was some kind of import, I haven't found the exact name yet,but I'll look for it. I'll also try to find a suitable caterpillar...

18.06.2016 0:33, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Epicallia villica

Dear fellow goose rearing specialists! Please confirm that dandelion is a food plant for caterpillars, and then recently in a popular science program there was information that the caterpillars do not eat dandelions because dandelion juice glues their mouth. Dandelion took 2nd place after acacia in developing protective properties against consumers. (Acacia tree fights giraffes)

14.10.2015 0:57, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #45451

Thank you, Irina, she is.

13.10.2015 23:56, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #45451

Identified by Yevgeny Komarov photos as a Conimbrasia. Formerly photos Komarova address (no longer exists) lepidoptera.pro taxname: 120328. What kind it is similar to now?

25.09.2015 22:58, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Moma alpium

Please add attributes: color and time volley.

25.09.2015 11:35, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #44005

No, it is ready to take back his words, it is not Clostera anachoreta

25.09.2015 10:47, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Orgyia antiqua

The Rode Orgyia picture is not reflected

25.09.2015 10:28, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #44005

As described by K. Lampert, 2003 is similar to the gray-brown kistochnitsu Pxalera anachoreta E. (Goose tsa yellow-brown with black and yellow spots on the sides and back krasnozheltoy sideband; on the fourth and eleventh warts with black rings on each side and white spot). Here the respective species is not found, but experts could look something close ...

25.09.2015 9:35, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Griposia aprilina

Thanks to all! I believe that with joint efforts, the determinant will work for non-specialists

24.09.2015 22:06, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Griposia aprilina

Functionality is really earned, but the specific form does not cling. Please add the color characteristics of the species.

24.09.2015 12:28, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Griposia aprilina

Please add the summer, and most importantly - the color characteristics, without them it is much more difficult to determine.

28.08.2015 0:06, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #42476

On Mesoligia furuncula also very similar, but the other antennae

27.08.2015 21:49, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Brachylomia viminalis

Add to please kind of formal signs of the flight of time and coloring

11.08.2015 19:54, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Xanthorhoe designata

Time volley?

11.08.2015 19:41, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Agapeta zoegana

Time volley?

02.06.2015 22:46, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #40299

Thank you, Alexander and Peter.

02.06.2015 0:22, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #40299

And you can make the picture in the description of the type, too?

30.05.2015 23:39, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #40299

Similar to Rhdostrophia sieversi

25.05.2015 22:46, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Colocasia coryli

Thank you!

25.05.2015 15:40, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Colocasia coryli

In the sense - write when butterflies fly. It seems there is a site called "formal program".

25.05.2015 15:03, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Colocasia coryli

Is it possible to add to the description of the type of information about the flight of time?

25.05.2015 15:01, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Pheosia gnoma

Thank you!

23.05.2015 19:32, Maria Pozdnova: comment on Pheosia gnoma

Can I add information to the form of the flight of time?

22.09.2014 20:21, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #33503

Didn't mean to demonstrate the specimen. Just wanted to get ID. Will remove with no regrets :)

21.09.2014 15:22, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #33370

Next time, be sure to try. I do this is not the first find, though not every time on the plant and on the piece of wood - firewood

18.09.2014 22:41, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #33370

Unfortunately with breeding, I do not. I'm not an expert.

31.08.2014 23:02, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #32971

When searching for the flight of time "in May, Russia, the European region center" Colocasia coryli the list is not included for some reason

07.10.2012 21:59, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #6706

Could it be Acronicta stigosa if there's no megacephala?

11.08.2012 15:50, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13085

What's about that there is no Russia in the species description? Neither it's included, nor excluded.

11.08.2012 13:55, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13085

Amaurophanes stigmosalis, maybe? Has alike light spots on upper wings... Sadly, just this angle shot.

11.08.2012 13:13, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #8620

Seems the leaf of an aspen tree.

11.08.2012 13:12, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #14149

I met on aspen poplar kitten (Furcula bifida), looks like one according to K. Lampert, 2003, which describes yellow-green caterpillar with a purple nape spot with yellow fringe, rhombic spot on the back with a dark mid line... Differs from sallow kitten (Furcula furcula) with white line breaking the nape spot.

08.08.2012 0:24, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13613

If its body wasn't of a straw color, I'd say this is Euthrix potatoria, and floodplain meadow is a rather apt place.

01.08.2012 0:12, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #14037

Here it's absolute Cosmia trapezina.

31.07.2012 22:25, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #14042

Probably, Enargia paleacea too.

31.07.2012 22:23, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #14040

Suppose, Enargia paleacea again.

31.07.2012 22:15, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #14038

Looks like the same Cosmia trapezina, much worn-out now.

31.07.2012 21:54, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #14036

The angle is not quite good to identify it sure, yet at first glance seems like Cosmia trapezina.

17.07.2012 21:41, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13764

Probably, Spilosoma lubricipeda.

07.06.2012 20:47, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13128

Looks like Epirrhoe alternata.

07.06.2012 20:40, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #10031

Seems to be rather Epirrhoe alternata. Otherwise its color is way out of line.

07.06.2012 20:31, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13132

Looks quite similar to Xanthorhoe ferrugata faded out much.

06.06.2012 18:33, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13077

Whoa, highly curious turn! Thanks!

06.06.2012 18:12, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13063

Consilium medicum!

06.06.2012 17:59, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #13077

So how much it takes for it to emerge? One week passed with no changes shown from it.

23.05.2012 23:31, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #12688

Polia nebulosa maybe?

18.05.2012 2:15, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #12692

Vitaly Gumenyuk's 7035 photo seems to show the same specimen.

18.05.2012 2:03, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #12670

Looks similar to Phalera bucephala.

18.05.2012 1:30, Maria Pozdnova: comment on photo #12685

The note should've been probably applied to another shot, what's done is done anyway... This moth has kind of a 1/3 wing size feather on its nape like one bird-of-paradise does that's fluttered in the wind in waves, pretty stunning to see :)

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