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24.10.2007 14:08, okoem

  
Ahem, I wouldn't have thought of that. In any case, Yuri Budashkin does not mention the rarity of the eye-shaped one.

Well, this is a relative rarity. That is, Budashkin calls rare species that are known from single finds. And eye-shaped consistently comes across, just in comparison with poplar it is rare. Only 1 - 3 pieces of poplar trees fly to my lamp during the season, and poplar trees can be several pieces in one evening.
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26.10.2007 8:09, Сергей-Д

Another bear caterpillar, as for me either Arctia caja or festiva? You haven't seen Kaya here, but you have Hebe, so this is festiva? Recently caught, full along the route through pine plantations, but all very small, probably wintering at this age.
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26.10.2007 11:42, Grigory Grigoryev

Returning to S. ocellatus and L. populi:
I always distinguished caterpillars on the head - in the ocellate it is with pimples, and in the poplar it is smooth. It always worked.
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26.10.2007 11:54, omar

So what's your opinion?

26.10.2007 18:48, Zhuk

Another bear caterpillar, as for me either Arctia caja or festiva? You haven't seen Kaya here, but you have Hebe, so this is festiva? Recently caught, full along the route through pine plantations, but all very small, at this age probably wintering.

Festa in my opinion.
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26.10.2007 19:58, okoem

so this is festiva?...........at this age, they probably spend the winter.

festiva, definitely. They spend the winter.
I've never met them in the fall (but I haven't looked for them either), but there are plenty of them in the spring...
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27.10.2007 14:21, lerth

Tell me, plz., what kind of bear
http://cs80.vkontakte.ru/u149604/880523/x_d4a2d21f25.jpg
Leningrad region, Tolmachevo, 30.09.2007

similar to the one from Sergey_D

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27.10.2007 14:45, okoem

It is possible that Arctia villica. But why is she climbing a tree?

27.10.2007 15:21, lerth

drove)) found it on the path

30.10.2007 15:47, Grigory Grigoryev

This villica can not be - in the Flax. area of this species was never born.

30.10.2007 16:08, isara

They found a gooseberry-black and brown, 5 centimeters long, fluffy. Found in western Belarus. Please tell me who it is and what to do with it-it refuses to eat, which is just not put in the jar. how do they hibernate?

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30.10.2007 18:31, okoem

This villica can not be - in the Flax. area of this species has never been.

A list of local species would look - maybe it would be clear who it is lerth drove up the tree:-)

30.10.2007 20:59, BUTTERFLY

Who-nt knows whose caterpillar is so hairy?

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30.10.2007 21:03, Zhuk

Who-nt knows whose caterpillar is so hairy?

Acronicta leporina
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30.10.2007 22:38, Zhuk

They found a gooseberry-black and brown, 5 centimeters long, fluffy. Found in western Belarus. Please tell me who it is and what to do with it-it refuses to eat, which is just not put in the jar. how do they hibernate?

Macrothylacia rubiae.

31.10.2007 3:02, Lotric

http://www2.videogaga.lv/video?id=ntsatvdj...satvdjkfildzfubActually, here...

31.10.2007 11:59, isara

great exactly it (Macrothylacia rubi), it remains to find out that it is

31.10.2007 12:08, okoem

He eats cereals, birch, willow, poplar, peas, raspberries, clover, geraniums, blueberries.

31.10.2007 12:13, isara

he doesn't want to. maybe it's time for him to go home. we have snow coming soon

01.11.2007 3:15, okoem

Actually, upload the image directly to the topic. Your link doesn't work.

01.11.2007 12:43, Bad Den

It works, there is not a picture but a video...

01.11.2007 20:36, Zhuk

A Limacodid slug (Limacodidae) of some sort?

01.11.2007 21:28, okoem

It works, there is not a picture but a video...

But... Duc I have a video tightly disabled, so that traffic does not eat...

01.11.2007 21:56, Lotric

Here's a screenshot:

user posted image

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05.11.2007 3:09, Манор

Can you tell me who ate the tree?

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05.11.2007 3:11, Манор

What's so cute?

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05.11.2007 10:20, Ilia Ustiantcev

Lotric
is similar to the caterpillar of a tropical butterfly from the Limacodidae family. There are quite a lot of them, so it is difficult to determine. Where did the photo come from, by the way?
The Manor
Tree was eaten by sawflies! These are not butterflies, but hymenoptera.
The next photo - no, not Apollo or even mnemosyne, but only Cucullia lucifuga from the scoop family!
I don't know the second one, it looks vaguely like a lemongrass caterpillar, but it doesn't. Perhaps also from belyanok...
Then another scooper caterpillar-Acronicta rumicis.
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05.11.2007 12:05, Victor Titov

Please identify the cocoonworm - 9.09.2007, Yaroslavl region, Borisoglebsky district.

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05.11.2007 12:07, Ilia Ustiantcev

For the hundredth time already! Mass reproduction is probably planned. This is the caterpillar of Macrothylacia rubi. I recently lost the same one...
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05.11.2007 12:11, Victor Titov

For the hundredth time already! Mass reproduction is probably planned. This is the caterpillar of Macrothylacia rubi. I recently lost the same one...

Thanks! Honestly, I assumed it was raspberry. But I don't know much about butterflies. I'm sorry for your untimely death weep.gif

05.11.2007 12:15, okoem

Lotric
, I do not know, vaguely resembles the caterpillar of lemongrass, but not it. Probably also from belyanok...

This is a scoop, possibly something from Xyleninae (Hadeninae).
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05.11.2007 12:20, Victor Titov

Who's that in the bell?" Taken on the same day and in the same location as the crimson cocoonworm.

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05.11.2007 12:24, okoem

There is a moth caterpillar in the bell. And before the view-probably hopeless...
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05.11.2007 16:44, Lotric

Ilya U
Thank you!
Photo - a screenshot from the video files portal. The entire video herehere. They say it was in Andorra.

05.11.2007 17:05, Ilia Ustiantcev

Where?!

08.11.2007 3:23, Манор

And these are all from Moscow parks

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09.11.2007 22:39, okoem

1. Some small thing - a fireball or a leaf wrapper.
2. Moth of the Ennominae. I have a picture of this caterpillar myself, but I haven't been able to determine it yet:- (
3. Some kind of scoop.

12.11.2007 1:48, mems

And you are weak-who is it?

This post was edited by mems - 12.11.2007 01: 57

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12.11.2007 14:54, Zhuk

And you are weak-who is it?

Scoops of some sort, probably. So to say it is impossible, it is necessary to output...

12.11.2007 17:23, mems

And so in appearance it is impossible to say soon or not
She will be about two months old, she is actively moving,
holes appear, the body is translucent.

I just have a treetop for a month from a caterpillar to a pupa and a butterfly turned
around maybe this one will also please me?

thank you

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