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Identification of larvae and pupae

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27.05.2013 13:49, Alexandr Zhakov

hello, tell me who it is

It looks like a fly's pupa.
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28.05.2013 10:21, KingSnake

What kind of caterpillars are on the willow tree (I don't know the type). Pond bank, Mordovia, yesterday.

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28.05.2013 13:43, LITL NIKA

What kind of caterpillars are on the willow tree (I don't know the type). Pond bank, Mordovia, yesterday.

I think Nymphalis io (Linnaeus, 1758) Peacock Eye day

28.05.2013 16:26, гук

What kind of caterpillars are on the willow tree (I don't know the type). Pond bank, Mordovia, yesterday.

most likely xanthomelas.

28.05.2013 16:50, KingSnake

probably xanthomelas.

And who is it?

28.05.2013 17:36, гук

And who is it?

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...nthomelas-.html

28.05.2013 17:37, LITL NIKA

And who is it?

Nymphalis xanthomelas (Esper, 1781) Black-and-red polychrome

28.05.2013 21:24, KingSnake

I think Nymphalis io (Linnaeus, 1758) Peacock's Eye daytime


Nymphalis xanthomelas (Esper, 1781) Black-and-red polychrome

And how do the caterpillars of these species differ?

This post was edited by KingSnake - 05/28/2013 21: 25

29.05.2013 0:26, Bad Den

I think Nymphalis io (Linnaeus, 1758) Peacock's Eye daytime

Nymphalis io on nettle is developing, as far as I remember.
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29.05.2013 21:14, KingSnake

What kind of caterpillar is this? Chuvashia, Prisursky Nature Reserve, May

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29.05.2013 23:53, 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.

May. Bedbug.

They grow
up and move their heads...
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30.05.2013 16:00, Shamil Murtazin

We continue to determine =)
Please help me determine...
Башкортостан. All on the apple tree. The size is about 10 mm.
4 room makes a cocoon-shaped shelter.
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Now there is a chrysalis. It is very mobile, the whole photo was never taken )
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Upd. Succeeded once =)
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 30.05.2013 17: 24

30.05.2013 17:23, Woodmen

Slobodskoy district of the Kirov region. May 29.
On an alder tree.
Arctiidae? M. b. before the species?

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30.05.2013 21:17, RZh-zoo

They grow
up and move their heads...
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Very similar to Palomena prasina
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31.05.2013 8:52, KingSnake

Slobodskoy district of the Kirov region. May 29.
On an alder tree.
Arctiidae? M. b. before the species?

user posted image user posted image


on page 83, I posted the same caterpillar. They said that the bear is Kaya, but something is doubtful.

This post was edited by KingSnake - 05/31/2013 08: 54
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31.05.2013 15:17, Shamil Murtazin

Very similar to Palomena prasina

Maybe that's what they are...
(I thought that the clear triangular contours were a mouthpiece...)
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 05/31/2013 15: 17

31.05.2013 21:07, Woodmen

on page 83, I posted the same caterpillar. They said that the bear is Kaya, but something is doubtful.

Perhaps it is. It's just that our pictures show early-aged caterpillars.
A couple of links with photos:
http://catocala.narod.ru/arc23a.html
http://www.biolib.cz/en/formsearch/?action...=1&searchtype=4

01.06.2013 9:05, аруд

Good people! Help with the tracks.
Bryansk region, end of May, mixed forest. Green - found under oak trees, white-on the side of the road.
Thank you in advance.

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01.06.2013 12:06, vasiliy-feoktistov

31.05.2013 Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, district, village Old Pools.
???

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01.06.2013 12:29, TEMPUS

31.05.2013 Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, district, village Old Pools.
???

Malacosoma castrense (Linnaeus, 1758)
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01.06.2013 12:32, TEMPUS

Good people! Help with the tracks.
Bryansk region, end of May, mixed forest. Green - found under oak trees, white-on the side of the road.
Thank you in advance.

2 - Diloba caeruleocephala (Linnaeus, 1758)
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02.06.2013 6:49, LITL NIKA

Good people! Help with the tracks.
Bryansk region, end of May, mixed forest. Green - found under oak trees, white-on the side of the road.
Thank you in advance.

green-Orthosia cerasi (Fabricius, 1775)

This post was edited by LITL NIKA - 02.06.2013 06: 51
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02.06.2013 10:34, аруд

For LITL NIKA
Do you know why in some sources it is referred to as an Early yellow - brown scoop?
After all, cerasus is a cherry. Or is it just a name based on the time of appearance + color scheme?
With respect.

This post was edited by arud - 02.06.2013 10: 35

02.06.2013 10:44, KingSnake

What kind of caterpillar is this? Chuvashia, Prisursky Nature Reserve, May

Help me identify smile.gif

02.06.2013 11:54, гук

Help me determine smile.gif

The food plant is poorly visible, but it looks very much like Phoebe.
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...aea-phoebe.html

02.06.2013 12:55, okoem

Do you know why in some sources it is referred to as an Early yellow - brown scoop?
After all, cerasus is a cherry. Or is it just a name based on the time of appearance + color scheme?

Names like " sovka grayish-brown, sovka buro-gray, etc., are obviously taken from the Russian reprint of K. Lampert's atlas, where similar (IMHO, very unfortunate) Russian names were coined by the authors of the Russian translation.
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02.06.2013 21:36, KingSnake

The food plant is poorly visible, but it looks very much like Phoebe.
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...aea-phoebe.html

I was sitting on a burdock leaf. Your website says that it is included in the list of forage plants

02.06.2013 21:48, гук

I was sitting on a burdock leaf. Your website says that it is included in the list of forage plants

So phoebe.

02.06.2013 21:52, KingSnake

Phoebe, then.

Hm.. and judging by the photos on your website, the draughtsman Robsa. more suitable, almost one to one, if you do not take into account the color of the head. Only I do not know, this species can occur in the Middle Volga region.

02.06.2013 21:53, Woodmen

Slobodskoy district of the Kirov region. May 26.
The beginning of pupation. Whose caterpillar?

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03.06.2013 9:55, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 2.
Mother-of-pearl caterpillar on rosaceae, but what kind? Brenthis daphne? Brenthis ino? Or some other kind? What are the differences in caterpillars?

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03.06.2013 13:39, гук

Hm.. and judging by the photos on your website, the draughtsman Robsa. more suitable, almost one to one, if you do not take into account the color of the head. Only I do not know, this species can occur in the Middle Volga region.

I don't really know what to say...
The head is not red, but black.
Fodder is not purple mullein (!), but burdock.
And the rest-one to one!

03.06.2013 20:42, KingSnake

I don't really know what to say...
The head is not red, but black.
Fodder is not purple mullein (!), but burdock.
And the rest-one to one!

Here I am, too. about the same smile.gif

03.06.2013 23:39, Serge L

1.06.2013
On an oak leaf found here is a two-headed caterpillar.
picture: ______________________7301.jpg
picture: ______________________7405.jpg

Has anyone ever seen this before?
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04.06.2013 4:58, LITL NIKA

1.06.2013
On an oak leaf found here is a two-headed caterpillar.
picture: ______________________7301.jpg
picture: ______________________7405.jpg

Has anyone ever seen this before?

Malacosoma neustria (Linnaeus, 1758) RINGED COCOONWORM and so yes - interesting

04.06.2013 5:10, vasiliy-feoktistov

1.06.2013
On an oak leaf found here is a two-headed caterpillar.

Has anyone ever seen this before?

I want to ask you to post it here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=122255
With a detailed indication of the geography and date of capture.

04.06.2013 8:48, okoem

1.06.2013
On an oak leaf found here is a two-headed caterpillar.

In my opinion, it is not two-headed, but simply could not fade. A piece of an old shell with a head capsule was stuck on it.
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04.06.2013 10:56, Woodmen

Slobodskoy district of the Kirov region. May 26.
The beginning of pupation. Whose caterpillar?

user posted image user posted image


Boloria euphrosyne?
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php?optio...=article&id=190
http://lepidoptera.ru/taxonomy/8564
http://www.ukleps.org/Butts/1601s.jpg

04.06.2013 19:42, Shamil Murtazin

I caught the mustache after all.
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05.06.2013 13:19, Mahsa Gill

Hello! Again need help in determining
the Vladimir region, Sudogodsky district, Bolotsky, pine planting 16.05.2013
№1 red-haired. I didn't have enough patience to wait for it to turn around, and I don't know what it eats.
picture: DSC_1245.jpg

No. 2 shaggy brunette, small no more than 3 cm long. I ate shaggy grass, which is shown in the photo below.
picture: DSC_1241.jpg
picture: DSC_1240.jpg

Whose masonry?
No. 3 gray masonry. Kaluga region, Sukhinichsky district, na sosne 21.06.2012
picture: IMG_4791.jpg

No. 4 wool lumps. Tver region, Kimrsky district, Podosenovo village 10.06.2012 I recently saw the same ones in the MO, Noginsk district on raspberries, with a nutrient medium in the form of a hawthorn caterpillar. Spiders?
picture: IMG_4586.jpg

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