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01.01.2013 22:03, VBoris

3draw us! Please help me identify the caterpillars and pupa. The photos were taken in Belarus.
The first photo is taken in the last decade of May.
371crop - the third decade of June.
375del - the third decade of June.
377crop - the third decade of June.
377del - the third decade of June.

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01.01.2013 22:54, Коллекционер

3draw us! Please help me identify the caterpillars and pupa. The photos were taken in Belarus.

371crop - the third decade of June.



Lymantria dispar
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02.01.2013 9:01, Sungaya

3draw us! Please help me identify the caterpillars and pupa. The photos were taken in Belarus.
The first photo is taken in the last decade of May.
371crop - the third decade of June.
375del - the third decade of June.
377crop - the third decade of June.
377del - the third decade of June.

1-possibly Orgyia recens

3-Dendrolimus pini
4-probably Melitaea sp.
5-Orgyia recens
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02.01.2013 19:56, dim-va

1 - selenitica
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04.01.2013 11:34, VBoris

Caterpillars from Belarus.
432crop - last decade of June.
483crop - the first decade of August.
504del - first decade of August.
527del - the third decade of August.
579del - the third decade of August.
592del - the third decade of August.

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04.01.2013 12:07, Коллекционер

Caterpillars from Belarus.
432crop - last decade of June.



Cerura sp.

This post was edited by Collector-04.01.2013 12: 09
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04.01.2013 12:36, Woodmen

Caterpillars from Belarus.
432crop - last decade of June.
483crop - the first decade of August.
504del - first decade of August.
527del - the third decade of August.
579del - the third decade of August.
592del - the third decade of August.


In my opinion, an amateur. smile.gif

432crop___Furcula furcula
579del____Scoliopteryx libatrix
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04.01.2013 13:23, okoem

579del____Scoliopteryx libatrix

It looks like her. Especially if on a poplar tree.
504del.jpg -possibly C. hirsuta.
VBoris, it would be useful to specify forage plants. If you don't know their names, then give them photos of plants.
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04.01.2013 15:01, Sungaya

483crop.jpg - (64.65 k) - similar to Lomaspilis marginata
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04.01.2013 17:00, John-ST

Whether it is possible to identify these bears
My assumption all Phragmatobia fuliginosa
All MO, Railway

1. 19.09.2011
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2. 19.09.2011
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3. 08.10.2011
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04.01.2013 18:25, John-ST

20.09.2012
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny

3. A sawfly cocoon on a swamp grass bush I can't remember what it's called, in my childhood they called it sedge, the leaves are like tubes filled with cotton wool, in summer there are often greenish sawfly larvae on it, perhaps just a cocoon of such larvae
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grass inflorescence
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I found out the grass is called sitnik, most likely a spreading sitnik-Juncus effusus. Sitniks eat like sawflies of the genus Dolerus subgenus Achaetoprion

15.01.2013 19:19, Jaguar paw

A moth, but what is it?
Filmed in Georgia, Telavi.

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15.01.2013 20:52, okoem

Scoops of Acontia lucida or something close.
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16.01.2013 11:18, Andrey Ponomarev

Whether it is possible to identify these bears
My assumption all Phragmatobia fuliginosa
All MO, Railway

1. 19.09.2011
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2. 19.09.2011
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3. 08.10.2011
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17.01.2013 14:28, nechet5

please help me determine
if 4-5 were taken in the Novgorod region, and the rest were taken in the Moscow region.

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18.01.2013 10:43, gumenuk

Please clarify: is this Argentina or a zigzag?

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18.01.2013 10:55, okoem

please help me determine
if 4-5 were taken in the Novgorod region, and the rest were taken in the Moscow region.

1-Similar to Phragmatobia fuliginosa
3 - Similar to scooper Acronicta auricoma
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18.01.2013 13:36, nechet5

 
3-Similar to the scoop Acronicta auricoma

is it okay that she doesn't have yellow pimples? maybe it's better from this angle?

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18.01.2013 14:06, Alexandr Zhakov

Please clarify: is this Argentina or a zigzag?

Definitely not Spatalia argentina, Notodonta ziczac is more suitable, but there are still 3 species of Notodonta smile.gif
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18.01.2013 14:18, okoem

is it okay that she doesn't have yellow pimples? maybe it's better from this angle?

Oh, well, that's where we should have started smile.gifNow that auricoma is clearly visible. There are also cases without yellow ones.
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...onicta_Auricoma
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18.01.2013 23:38, nechet5

please help me determine
if 1-3 were taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region, and the rest were taken in the Moscow region.

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19.01.2013 0:08, okoem

please help me determine
if 1-3 were taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region, and the rest were taken in the Moscow region.

1 Araschnia levana
2 like a scoop-metallovidka some... Here you can search http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...lciina_1_Raupen
3 Scoops. It should be displayed.
4. Apparently such a pale H. armigera. Inside the pepper lived, probably smile.gif
5. Sort of like a young Drepanidae. http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...e_Gesamt_Raupen
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20.01.2013 13:56, AlisaInAsia

Thailand, January
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20.01.2013 16:21, VSB

Last year's May snapshot. Chelyabinsk, larva on a birch tree. At first I thought it was Cimbex, but when I saw the whole thing, I had very big doubts. That red tail, the growths. Probably a caterpillar, but whose?

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20.01.2013 20:05, nechet5

please help me determine
if all
7-8 zhurchalki were shot in the Moscow region?

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20.01.2013 22:40, okoem

please help me determine
if all the photos were taken in the Moscow region

1-flower moth, something close to http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...hecia_Gemellata
6 - something from micro, such as ognevki or listoverty.
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21.01.2013 2:39, John-ST

please help me determine
if all
7-8 zhurchalki were shot in the Moscow region?

8-Babbler, I think Dasysyrphus sp.
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21.01.2013 8:27, gumenuk

Help me determine it.
Moscow region, June 7, glade under the power line

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21.01.2013 10:57, Andrey Ponomarev

please help me determine
if all
7-8 zhurchalki were shot in the Moscow region?

4 possible Eupithecia extraversaria
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24.01.2013 15:05, Andrey Ponomarev

Can someone identify the caterpillar and its pupa.
M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos.Poplar, peat bog, on the heather,26.07.2012
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doll 24.08.2012
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PS I thought it was Thalera fimbrialis,but apparently I was wrong.
On lepiforum.de identified possibly as Chlorissa sp.

The post was edited by Gennadich - 24.01.2013 15: 10

24.01.2013 16:03, okoem

On lepiforum.de identified possibly as Chlorissa sp.
I do not know what Chlorissa caterpillars look like, but the caterpillars and pupae of Phaiogramma etruscaria (Zeller, 1849) look exactly like this. smile.gif I have a photo on my website.
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24.01.2013 19:54, Andrey Ponomarev

In principle, only one thing is similar to Phaiogramma etruscaria, but it was not observed in our region.

24.01.2013 20:02, okoem

In principle, only one thing is similar to Phaiogramma etruscaria, but it was not observed in our region.

In this case, probably Chlorissa sp.

25.01.2013 11:50, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 15.
???

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25.01.2013 11:56, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 15.
???

user posted image

Coleophora sp.
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25.01.2013 14:35, Woodmen

Coleophora sp.

Thanks!
As for the species, Coleophora anatipennella (Hübner, 1796)can be considered
http://www.ukflymines.co.uk/Moths/Coleopho...atipennella.php

25.01.2013 20:09, Анфим

Perhaps it's a ladybug larva?
July 10 last year on the outskirts of Bryansk.

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25.01.2013 20:17, Коллекционер

Perhaps it's a ladybug larva?
July 10 last year on the outskirts of Bryansk.

this is the larva of Cassida sp.
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25.01.2013 21:56, Михаил Николаенко

Hello. But this caterpillar can be identified? Taken on May 19.

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26.01.2013 0:55, okoem

please help me determine
if all the photos were taken in the Moscow region
user posted image

Something from the Crambidae.

Tell me, did this caterpillar just sit on the yarrow, or did you put it there?

update
Sitochroa sp., possibly Sitochroa verticalis.

This post was edited by okoem - 26.01.2013 11: 08
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