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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?
Nobody quarelling here, just Sergey didn't read right the comment sequence. Alexandr, then move it where it belongs. I'm nearly null in all these microlepidoptera, so don't take action :)
I'm still at 7:44 asked Eugene, what to do and waited for an answer. But as you can see: spurred :) Frankly, if it were moved the MoD, would without question. In no other area of my Ochlodes not fly :) This in fact I trust: http://insectamo.ru/rhop/33-rhop/hesperiidae/30-hesperiidae
Irina, well, in that case (if you put a question mark for reinsurance) :) Calling as a moderator of the fire itself (for kicks is not afraid) :). And yet, more like Eugene agreed .....
Sergey, there are lots of Eudocma sp. in Southwest Asia, plenty of similar species. Won't try to ID this anyhow, even no possible versions. Quite ragged it is........
Read on old Dysgonia. The truth is it's not my favorite Wikipedia, but here, in the section "Former species" is painted like a who's who is now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysgonia
In this case I can agree with you. Myself doubt a alot, don't know them in this region even I wrote yesterday I'd move. P. ruralis is quite common here (as well as anywhere, I think), never met it looking like this. I happen to see a load of 50 when they fly to my balcony at night......
Corrected data. Not identified → Tanaorhinus viridiluteata / Confidently identified / Irina Nikulina.
P. S. Found amidst mine our local, loaded just to check the difference: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/27706
Checked the links. Not the one, this one instead looks more of ruralis, imho. Wait for some opinions more.
It's distributed in 40th region, though doesn't look like our local in Moscow region, as I see. Far East people, halloo :)
Can't it be C. lucifuga? The latter and umbratica are most common here (shot approx. 10km around my place).
Alexander, but after six weeks ago asked. How-Well you can hang in neoprene. There and so ............ horror that it is necessary to rake: undertook. And we only fresh picture race. Therefore suffered in inaccurate and should be will- "kicked" in another place :)
Calpinae Quite ragged Eudocima sp.? My diagnosis is that's impossible to ID the species with this pic...... Alas :(
Put in inaccurate: a half months aging on the site after the above assumption, a reasonable period. Moreover, the form is given to Turkey :)
According to the blue of the formDysgonia maturatacalled Bastilla maturata (Walker, 1858) Here it is necessary to remove from Dysgonia place here and now as Bastilla.
Moved to tentatively identified accroding to the author's comment. Looks more of T. subocellata: http://www.noctuidae.de/page/art/89_0762.html. There's also another wikipedia pic (don't like it personally but nearly no pics on the web): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Targalla_subocellata_(Noctuidae_Euteliinae).jpg
Ectropis lutamentaria (Graeser, 1888) with funeta apparently was driven instead of Sinev: http://ftp.funet.fi/index/Tree_of_life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/geometroidea/geometridae/ennominae/ectropis/index.html There is still full of such inconsistencies due to lack of uniform classification of the site.
Corrected data. Not identified → Gonoclostera timoniorum / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Aleeksandr, in general, I did vooobsche on the phone screen immediately guessed at work and gave a link to the form, and enter this link has not been the time :) Here it is, native and immediately recognizable. Even if with ET :)
Clostera anachoreta? Wrap is not going as the Far East, and the blue of the hand are not. I Was-would be transferred MO-even without thinking :)