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Photo #40577: Rhodinia fugax

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Rhodinia fugax

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Photo, and identified by: Yuri Semejkin. Image without retouching at the website

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2015-06-12 00:00:00, Владивосток, Ботанический сад-институт ДВО РАН

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01.11.2015 10:53, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Rhodinia jankowskii / Alexandr Zhakov Rhodinia fugax / Yuri Semejkin.

01.11.2015 10:47, Yuri Semejkin

Alexander ! A point will be set? I'm still an option for Rhodinia fugax. Subspecies probably diana. The shape of the wings suitable previous stage and feed the same.
One thing I do not understand. At all seen the pictures in the internet sling more clearly and not flooded like me. Shot one in one is not found.

27.06.2015 11:01, Alexandr Zhakov

Yuri, waiting for the butterfly-that-be sure.

27.06.2015 5:23, Yuri Semejkin

Rhodinia fugax (Butler, 1877)

27.06.2015 1:14, Yuri Semejkin

Not Rhodinia jankowskii, but rather Rhodinia fugax, if you look at Kurentsova. Yesterday pupate, cocoon of yellowish-green, and for feed converges Quercus mongolica. It remains to wait for a butterfly to the final verdict.

14.06.2015 0:34, Yuri Semejkin

Yes sooner we see on dolly. If this pavlinoglazki Jankowski, the cocoon will must be- stakanovidny red-brown color.
By pavlinoglazki Diana (Rhodinia fugax). Kurentsov writes that the caterpillar Rhodinia fugax very similar to Rhodinia jankowskii and develops it in July and August on Quercus mongolica. Just cocoon her yellowish-green.

13.06.2015 20:43, Alexandr Zhakov

Yuri, I came here to the contrary, it is a very high degree of probability Rhodinia, caterpillar characteristic. Photo caterpillars Rhodinia fugax, on the network a lot, but they are not suitable for me, for all ages. A jankowskii, there is little, but the ones that found 1: 1, although the site is not very much. :(.
Let's wait for the butterfly. :)

13.06.2015 2:34, Yuri Semejkin

Apparently yes, and the rest did not fit. There is truth to the sources of disagreement. In particular, food supply do not match and the lifetime of the tracks. And strong!
1. Proceedings Gornotaёzhnoy stations Volume III. Vladivostok, 1939. Here Kurentsova, p. 161 states ... The lifetime of July and August the caterpillars feed Phellodendron amurense Rupr.
2. Keys to the insects of Russian Far East.Volume V, part 2, p. 627 where the lifetime of the tracks: End of September-October. Because feed is also referred to only Amur cork.
Dr. of information not found.
Alexander! If you have others. Sources, throw or send a reference. I would like to read.

Let's go back to our "goose". On it we have a lifetime of caterpillars in May-June. The spread of a significant (see. Sources).It seems to speak of the existence in nature of many generations, and 2. Here is the first generation. Left out of his butterflies will lay the tracks and the second, which will coincide with the sources.
Now feed.In this case, fodder plant Quercus mongolica, noted that earlier in the 40406: Rhodinia jankowskii If not specified anywhere, the Mongolian oak is a new food plant, which is not uncommon.
Now we have to wait for the butterfly, which finally decides everything.
There are others. Speak opinions ....

12.06.2015 17:42, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Not identified Rhodinia jankowskii / Confidently identified / Alexandr Zhakov.

12.06.2015 14:48, Shamil Murtazin

hairiness fell =)

12.06.2015 13:38, Yuri Semejkin

Rose slightly

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