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26.01.2013 10:39, Andrey Ponomarev

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

It is very difficult to get to the species,other Coleophoridae species have such covers
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26.01.2013 10:41, Михаил Николаенко

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


I forgot to specify the shooting location-Moscow region.

29.01.2013 13:35, bials

Sawflies Cephalcia sp.
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I'm sorry, it's certainly not Cephalcia sp. "the plant is not the same, and the behavior is not the same.
But the family is the same - Pamphilidae. Probably one of the genera Pamphilius, Onycholyda.


confused.gif Very strange sawflies... head like a caterpillar (two hemispheres and eyes that don't look like normal sawflies) And there are practically no pseudopods... I didn't know about them. I've seen more of the same ones, only orange in the web on the wild aronia.

This post was edited by bials - 29.01.2013 13: 41

29.01.2013 21:02, dim-va

I confirm that they are saw-weavers. In their false larvae (they often live in colonies) there are also long antennae (this is noticeable in the photo, by the way) and the similarity of ceres at the anal lobe. I have repeatedly collected them from wild cherries, but I can't grow them in any way - they probably have a long pronymphal stage, and I can't find the right conditions. It's a shame, because adult sawflies are quite rare in the middle zone.
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30.01.2013 3:15, John-ST

02.07.2012
MO, Railway
lozhnogusenitsy na aspen
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01.02.2013 11:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

02.07.2012
MO, Railway
lozhnogusenitsy na aspen

Arge sp. Nothing further........ Here here there are some of them.

01.02.2013 20:15, nechet5

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.

So I sat - I try to shoot the object where it is detected
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01.02.2013 20:19, Sungaya

02.07.2012
MO, Railway
lozhnogusenitsy na aspen


Rather, someone from Nematinae.

01.02.2013 20:30, nechet5

can you tell me who it is?
taken in September in the Nizhny Novgorod region

Pictures:
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01.02.2013 21:28, okoem

can you tell me who it is?
taken in September in the Nizhny Novgorod region

I think it's a finger-fly caterpillar that was killed by a rider.
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02.02.2013 6:58, nechet5

I think it's a finger-fly caterpillar that was killed by a rider.

horror. what's wrong with it?

02.02.2013 11:35, okoem

horror. what's wrong with it?

She's fine, except that she's a little dead... smile.gif

02.02.2013 18:51, bials

I confirm that they are saw-weavers. In their false larvae (they often live in colonies) there are also long antennae (this is noticeable in the photo, by the way) and the similarity of ceres at the anal lobe. I have repeatedly collected them from wild cherries, but I can't grow them in any way - they probably have a long pronymphal stage, and I can't find the right conditions. It's a shame, because adult sawflies are quite rare in the middle zone.

Yes, I did not doubt the definition of Sungaya, especially since I immediately searched the Net for this group of sawflies and found redheads that I also had. It's just that I've never seen them before this year. Thank you again so much for your help. yes.gif

02.02.2013 22:01, nechet5

She's fine, except that she's a little dead... smile.gif

confused.gif and it is impossible to explain to the layman from what it is visible?

02.02.2013 22:24, okoem

  confused.gif and it is impossible to explain to the layman from what it is visible?

Visible from unnatural poses, shapes, and colors.
Live looks like this so.

03.02.2013 1:21, nechet5

Visible from unnatural poses, shapes, and colors.
Live looks like this so.

That's what I'm saying - dreadful, dreadful. thank yes.gifyou

06.02.2013 9:09, Egorus

Might be able to determine ???
May 13 steppe gully of Zaporozhye region
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May 19 steppe gully near Melitopol
picture: IMG_5320.JPG
and once again, who eats oak leaves
on May 11, lesok, okr. g. Melitopol
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06.02.2013 9:29, okoem

Might be able to determine ???

1. young Xylena exsoleta.
2. Muschampia tessellum (?cribrellum)
3. ?
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08.02.2013 16:21, John-ST

27.05.2012
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny
na iva

1. Lycia hirtaria?
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2. Apocheima?
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08.02.2013 17:19, Коллекционер

27.05.2012
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny
na iva


2. Apocheima?


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08.02.2013 21:31, John-ST

  yes.gif

mol.gif thank you sensei, and then I had doubts, suddenly it's a young pavonia teapot.gif

08.02.2013 21:42, Sungaya

As for the first one, the caterpillars of Lycia hirtaria and L. pomonaria are very similar.
Images of hirtaria on the web are full and I myself displayed them, the first photo is very similar to it. And with pomonaria-more difficult...
But there is hope!
Chebur bred L. pomonaria last year and promised to show the full cycle of caterpillar development. Waiting-from wink.gif wink.gif
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09.02.2013 18:16, егр

please help determine whose caterpillar it is and what to feed it (similar to the young bear kai), size about 1 cm, found in Stavropol, February 9.

Pictures:
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09.02.2013 18:36, okoem

please help me determine whose caterpillar it is

This is Hebe. Feed almost everything that is green in color.
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10.02.2013 14:22, егр

please tell me whose caterpillar it is Stavropol, crawling on the ground (probably going to pupate)

Pictures:
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10.02.2013 16:38, okoem

please tell me whose caterpillar it is Stavropol, crawling on the ground (probably going to pupate)

Scooper, presumably Agrotis sp.

10.02.2013 17:08, Egorus

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11.02.2013 17:47, Sungaya

Help identify these caterpillars. Thanks!


2. Moscow region. Serpukhov district. Karpova polyana. On the cruciferous. 15.7.11. M. B., Euchloe ausonia?
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This specimen was identified as Euchloe ausonia, but then doubts arose in favor of Pontia edusa.
Who is it?

11.02.2013 18:30, okoem

This specimen was identified as Euchloe ausonia, but then doubts arose in favor of Pontia edusa.
Who is it?

IMHO, quite typical edusa.
ausonia is slightly differently colored.
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12.02.2013 15:01, Forsfort

picture: 11.jpg

Please tell me the Latin name.
June, Altai Krai.

12.02.2013 15:54, dim-va

please help determine whose caterpillar it is and what to feed it (similar to the young bear kai), size about 1 cm, found in Stavropol, February 9.


I'm not sure about Hebe. It looks too much like an adult for 1 cm. I would bet on H. aulica. But feed all the same all green )))))

12.02.2013 18:40, Andrey Ponomarev

  picture: 11.jpg

Please tell me the Latin name.
June, Altai Krai.

If on a birch tree, then most likely Cimbex femoratus.
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12.02.2013 18:49, okoem

I'm not sure about Hebe. It looks too much like an adult for 1 cm. I would bet on H. aulica. But feed all the same all green )))))

I agree, I didn't think about the size. If 1 cm, then it is not Hebe.
However, experience shows that "by eye" measurements are often far from the truth...

13.02.2013 9:08, егр

I measured it - 2cm, but this is in 4 days.

18.02.2013 16:06, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 27.
Arctia caja ?

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18.02.2013 19:49, maik

Tell me what kind of caterpillar Stavropol 02.06.2012 Was sitting on a dry blade of grass on the side of a forest road. Zygaena ?
picture: DSCF5750.JPG
picture: Zygaena_erythrus.JPG

18.02.2013 20:33, maik

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 27.
Arctia caja ?

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Or maybe it's Coscinia cribraria ?
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18.02.2013 21:42, Woodmen

19.02.2013 8:21, егр

Tell me what kind of caterpillar Stavropol 02.06.2012 Was sitting on a dry blade of grass on the side of a forest road. Zygaena ?
picture: DSCF5750.JPG
picture: Zygaena_erythrus.JPG

SIMILAR TO Zygaena purpuralis
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19.02.2013 23:30, Transilvania

Maybe someone was in Thailand and saw these cute guys? Taken in early December. I think it's some kind of dipper.
Thank you.

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2 bear caterpillars on a vine — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo
These were sitting in a crowd on a vine in the Khao Yai National Park. A vine without flowers, but probably poisonous.

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Ursa Major — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo
The oldest of these caterpillars was impressive in size (my finger is visible at the bottom).
Phuket, near Katu Waterfall.

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