Insecta.pro Community
Pages: 1 ...490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497
Parantica aglea, Stoll, 1781.
Ideopsis similis, Linnaeus, 1758.
Idaea aversata, Linnaeus, 1758.
Spilosoma lubricipeda, Linnaeus, 1758.
Female (laying eggs).
Diacrisia sannio, Linnaeus, 1758.
There is some mistake about identifying of this species, I know the right name of it. Lycaena dispar, Haworth, 1802.
Seems to me that this photo is the very double of #3892 published earlier.
Platyptilia pallidactyla, Haworth, 1811.
Platyptilia pallidactyla, Haworth, 1811.
Papilio jordani, Fruhstorfer, 1902 (male), http://mybutterfly.ru/archive/1/2008-04.
A. prunaria male.
Butterfly is interesting because it can yavlyatsya kind of indicator of the state of the environment (the so-called "industrial melanism") - in places where a clean environment is lighter in color, and in places with dirty (the city) has tёmnyy- almost black.
Idea leuconoe, Erichson, 1834.
Evgeny, "some" Hesperiidae can mean at least 7 genera and about 25 species just in European Russia (1950yy. info). Please, more precise.
Yponomeuta sp.
Papilio iordani?
Papilio memnon, Linnaeus, 1758.
Hypolimnas bolina, Linnaeus, 1758?
or Cerura erminea, Esper, 1783.
"Japanese perelivnitsa" or "Japanese impertor" famous for being considered the emblem of Japan (in this country there is a cult of butterflies).
Lasiommata maera, Linnaeus, 1758.
Hypolimnas bolina, Linnaeus, 1758.
Xanthorhoe biriviata, Borkhausen, 1794.
Papilio demodocus, Esper, 1798.
Zygaena sp.
Pyrausta aurata, Scopoli, 1763 (not completely sure).
Cerura vinula, Linnaeus, 1758.
Zygaena lonicerae, Scheven, 1777.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
Zygaena lonicerae, Scheven, 1777.
Yes, Denis, you're 100 (99)% right.
This species is identified correctly.
It's nearly impossible even to make any suggestion. Some of Geometridae?
That's it.
Parthenos sylvia, Cramer, 1776.
Orgyia antiqua, Linnaeus, 1758.
This species is identified correctly.
Certainly, Petr and Dina, I did mean this one (just a typo).
This species is identified correctly. http://www.entomology.ualberta.ca/browse_results.php?b=geometroid+moths&r=217&ref=b&o=13&c=6#.
This species is identified correctly. http://www.stevenanz.com/Main_Directory/Recent%20Photos/2006/Summer_2/source/sigmoid_prominent1403.htm.
Ochlodes faunus amurensis, Mabille, 1909.
Calliteara virginea, Oberthür, 1870.
Pyralis regalis, Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775.
Rhyparioides nebulosa, Butler, 1877 (not sure though).
Thetidia albocostaria Bremer, 1864.
Geometra valida, Felder, 1875.
Diaprepesilla flavomarginaria, Bremer, 1864 (http://catocala.narod.ru/geom26.html).
This species is identified correctly. http://www.nuzban.scholaris.pl/zwierz/x/xanthict.htm.
Next page