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Sergey Golubev
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Hi. Can somebody help me to id these moths. I suppose the first one belongs to the genus Calothysanis (maybe C.amata L.) and its caterpillars feed upon docks, knotweeds, oraches and other plants. But I have no idea about other two moths. Maybe they are geometrid too. But what genus?
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The second one.
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The third one. This species occurred to be rather abundant.
Location of all moths: Central European Russia, winter cereals.
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Only one of these is a Geometrid.

The first one is a Timandra sp, Sterrhinae,Geometridae, possibly T.comae, though there are two similar Timandra species in Russia, and I do not know the difference between them.

The second and the third ones are Noctuids, from the subfamily Eustrotiinae

2nd Pseudeustrotia candidula
3rd Emmelia trabealis


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Hi,
compare the first one with my photos taken in Poland.
Insects of Poland
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Sergey Golubev
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Thanks a lot, guys!
 
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