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Photo #16946: Cucullia lucifuga

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Cucullia lucifuga

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Base gallery. Upperside. Alive insect.

Photo: Sergey Talanov. Image redone at the website. Identified by: Sergei Kotov

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2012-07-00 00:00:00, Kirov region south-west

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14.09.2015 16:16, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Tentatively identified Confidently identified.

14.09.2015 16:11, Oleg Pekarsky

Pakurs unsuitable for determination. Yet it lucifuga.

23.10.2013 11:03, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Lacanobia suasa / Confidently identified / > Cucullia lucifuga / Tentatively identified /.

23.10.2013 11:02, Sergei Kotov

need to move in Cucullia lucifuga (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) (but so far ill-defined). Do not leave it as Lacanobia suasa, in the end ???

23.10.2013 10:41, Sergei Kotov

No, not exactly umbratica. In this instance there is no characteristic umbratica yellowish area in the middle of the front wing: http://insectamo.ru/hete/98-hete/noctuidae/1311-cucullia-umbratica.
It Cucullia lucifuga (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)! But to endure in this case it is necessary in certain inaccurate.Why is imprecisely defined? Yes, simply because we do not know the date of capture, and even a possible option (if the specimens photographed in the early spring, for example, in the first half of May), it is - lactucae. But the option is again unlikely, because in this case, this is more like a butterfly lucifuga.The sign by which to distinguish species and lactucae lucifuga recently demonstrated Oleg Baking (barko) the forum topic definition butterflies (page 440, Message URL # 21982).
The result - you need to carry in Cucullia lucifuga (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) (but so far ill-defined). Do not leave it as Lacanobia suasa, in the end ???

23.10.2013 10:39, Sergei Kotov

No, not exactly umbratica. In this instance there is no characteristic umbratica yellowish area in the middle of the front wing: http://insectamo.ru/hete/98-hete/noctuidae/1311-cucullia-umbratica.
It Cucullia lucifuga (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)! But to endure in this case it is necessary in certain inaccurate.Why is imprecisely defined? Yes, simply because we do not know the date of capture, and even a possible option (if the specimens photographed in the early spring, for example, in the first half of May), it is - lucifuga. But the option is again unlikely, because in this case, this is more like a butterfly lucifuga.The sign by which to distinguish species and lucifuga lucifuga recently demonstrated Oleg Baking (barko) the forum topic definition butterflies (page 440, Message URL # 21982).
The result - you need to carry in Cucullia lucifuga (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) (but so far ill-defined). Do not leave it as Lacanobia suasa, in the end ???

23.10.2013 8:41, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Instead umbratica hour? Kukula is understandable, but about the kind of ???

23.10.2013 2:17, Sergei Kotov

Cucullia lucifuga (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)

05.01.2013 13:45, Peter Khramov

Moved.

03.01.2013 19:01, Sergei Kotov

So we move it or not?

26.12.2012 18:46, Sergei Kotov

Sorry, mistakenly commented the wrong photo. This is actually Cucullia lucifuga (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775).

26.12.2012 18:42, Sergei Kotov

Lacanobia suasa (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775).

26.12.2012 9:41, Sergey Talanov

Shot on July 20th 2012, Kirov region south-west.

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