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Identification of larvae and pupae

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09.05.2013 20:21, sashasasha888

It is very similar to Antitype chi, but chi has a similar color already in the adult state, and here it is still the beginning of May; at this time, chi is very young and looks different.
Cleoceris scoriacea, which overwinters at the caterpillar stage, is more suitable.
Okoem should know that. Let him say smile.gif



Thank you very much! To the point - it is the same.

09.05.2013 23:05, John-ST

Kiev region on May 3. pine forest, bedding.
some kind of pupa.

I think Weevil (Family Tipulidae)
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12.05.2013 18:04, okoem

Cleoceris scoriacea, which overwinters at the caterpillar stage, is more suitable.

I think you're right.
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12.05.2013 20:56, LITL NIKA

Help determine the city of Mikhailovsk Stavropol kr 12.05.2013 on the swan
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12.05.2013 21:33, okoem

Help determine the city of Mikhailovsk Stavropol kr 12.05.2013 on the swan

I will assume that Lacanobia sp.
If you are going to hatch, then you need to urgently remove the eggs of the tahina near her head.

13.05.2013 5:18, LITL NIKA

I will assume that Lacanobia sp.
If you are going to hatch, then you need to urgently remove the eggs of the tahina near her head.

Thanks . I'm for the collection. According to my data 70 percent of the caterpillars are infected

13.05.2013 10:01, Сергей-Д

Several undefined preimaginal events from the May holidays, steppe gullies of Luhansk region
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13.05.2013 11:12, Vlad Proklov

2 and 3 - Coleophoridae
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13.05.2013 14:13, John-ST

Several undefined preimaginal events from the May holidays, steppe gullies of Luhansk region

1. Leaf eater, I think something like Galeruca tanaceti
4. Leaf-eating podsem. Clytrinae
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13.05.2013 15:57, Владимир юрьевич

hello!!! tell me what kind of bear is this?? rostov region. length is approximately 5 cm,
I will be grateful in advance

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13.05.2013 16:53, гук

hello!!! tell me what kind of bear is this?? rostov region. length is approximately 5 cm,
I will be grateful in advance

Very similar to the polychloros caterpillar.
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13.05.2013 17:15, Владимир юрьевич

exactly this polychrome, thank you very much!!!

17.05.2013 15:41, Елизавета Рысенкова

Help, please, to identify the caterpillars.
9. 05. 2013
Tver region, Torzhoksky district, village. Klimovo. On a willow tree near the forest.
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17.05.2013 15:47, Коллекционер

the outskirts of Voronezh, in a big puddle
who of these 2 who? both 3 cm
larvae of type "2" are incredibly aggressive or hungry, and the first one does not eat at all
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and what kind of ditiskus will this beauty turn out to be? marginalis?
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This post was edited by Collector - 17.05.2013 17: 17

18.05.2013 6:07, Guest

Help, please, to determine the caterpillar smile.gifPlanted with a child on the windowsill peas, today I found a caterpillar eek.gifon it From Where it came - it is unclear, it's cold outside, the windows are closed all the time. Whose caterpillar is this and what should I do with it to make it turn into a butterfly?
Geographically - Western Siberia, Tomsk.

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18.05.2013 6:28, LITL NIKA

What kind of caterpillars. In the forest near Stavropol 17.05.2013
1.mowing on grass . L -25 mm
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2. mowing on grass . L - 26 mm
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3. mowing on grass L-23 mm
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4. on the road L-21 mm
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5. on the road L-17 mm
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18.05.2013 17:22, TEMPUS

Help, please, to identify the caterpillars.
9. 05. 2013
Tver region, Torzhoksky district, village. Klimovo. On a willow tree near the forest.

Aporia crataegi
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19.05.2013 16:15, Valentinus

What kind of caterpillars. In the forest near Stavropol 17.05.2013
1.mowing on grass . L -25 mm

Most likely - Maniola jurtina (Linnaeus, 1758) - Large-eyed cow's eye.
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19.05.2013 17:40, Елизавета Рысенкова

Aporia crataegi


Thank you.
So there will be a sea of hawthorns again. smile.gif

19.05.2013 19:48, okoem

  
3. mowing on grass L-23 mm

Something from the Erebidae, probably from Toxocampini. Lygephila sp., for example.
I agree with jurtina. smile.gif
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19.05.2013 20:36, nechet5

taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region
Rhyparia purpurata?

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20.05.2013 18:43, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Can an insect be identified by galls on elm leaves (Ulmus pumila)? 20.05.2013г. Rostov region.

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20.05.2013 22:28, Sungaya

What kind of caterpillars. In the forest near Stavropol 17.05.2013
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2- Agriopis sp.... budashkini ?
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20.05.2013 22:30, Sungaya

taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region
Rhyparia purpurata?

да
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21.05.2013 10:41, Shamil Murtazin

Please help me determine...
Башкортостан. All on the apple tree. The colo size is 10 mm.
4 room makes a cocoon-shaped shelter.
1 and 2 are probably the same, but the difference in the number of black dots is confusing.
1-3 photos are double.
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 05/22/2013 11: 31

23.05.2013 20:52, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., D. Zhukovo 22.05.13, I met these caterpillars on aspen and willow.
Lymantria dispar?
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 23.05.2013 20: 55

23.05.2013 21:02, Sungaya

M. O., D. Zhukovo 22.05.13, I met these caterpillars on aspen and willow.
Lymantria dispar?
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they are the youngest yet.

24.05.2013 15:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Today I picked up a power line from a reinforced concrete support. M. O., Lyuberetsky district, okr. der. Torbeevo, a clearing in the forest. En Masse and on one support. Who could it be?

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24.05.2013 15:20, Alexandr Zhakov

Today I picked up a power line from a reinforced concrete support. M. O., Lyuberetsky district, okr. der. Torbeevo, a clearing in the forest. En Masse and on one support. Who could it be?

http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.pl?Aporia_Crataegi
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24.05.2013 15:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

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E-mail....... But the output will be shuffle.gif
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24.05.2013 18:53, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, 22.05.2013, on the birch tree.
Butterfly or sawfly?
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24.05.2013 19:02, aai-48

Please tell me what kind of friendly red-haired family is eating my pear?Krasnodar Territory, Yeisk district.24.05.2013г.
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24.05.2013 19:09, Vlad Proklov

M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, 22.05.2013, on the birch tree.
Butterfly or sawfly?

I'd say the latter. Wait until it comes out.
I don't know any butterflies other than Heliozelidae that would gnaw out a circle after mining-but it's definitely not Heliozelidae. Too large and flat.

24.05.2013 19:52, dim-va

Please tell me what kind of friendly red-haired family is eating my pear?Krasnodar Territory, Yeisk district.24.05.2013г.


Sawmills-weavers
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24.05.2013 19:53, dim-va

M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, 22.05.2013, on the birch tree.
Butterfly or sawfly?


Incurvariids also cut such covers. But also not with a hole punch ((((

24.05.2013 19:54, Andrey Ponomarev

I'd say the latter. Wait until it comes out.
I don't know any butterflies other than Heliozelidae that would gnaw out a circle after mining-but it's definitely not Heliozelidae. Too large and flat.

In principle, you can open one cocoon and look at the caterpillar, if with the legs of a sawfly,if without a butterfly.And if it's a butterfly and the second cocoon dies, it will be a pity.
Will wait.

25.05.2013 18:21, Shamil Murtazin

Is there something you can tell from the masonry, or can you just deduce it later? =)
Bashkortostan, Southern Urals, apple tree, just now.
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26.05.2013 12:38, dim-va

May. Bedbug.
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26.05.2013 18:56, Sungaya

Please tell me what kind of friendly red-haired family is eating my pear?Krasnodar Territory, Yeisk district.24.05.2013г.


Apparently, pear sawfly - Neurotoma saltuum
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27.05.2013 13:11, lisyaa11

hello, tell me who it is

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