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Identification of larvae and pupae

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05.06.2013 13:46, гук

A shaggy brunette.
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...s-aurinia-.html
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05.06.2013 18:57, гук

Number four. The riders had eaten someone.

This post was edited by guk-05.06.2013 19: 23
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05.06.2013 20:09, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, 5.06.2013, na iva.
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05.06.2013 20:21, гук

M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, 5.06.2013, na iva.

Maybe this one?
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...s-vaualbum.html
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09.06.2013 8:19, LITL NIKA

Help with the caterpillars . All mowing in the steppe near Stavropol. Grass wormwood, peas, thyme . Wheatgrass clover with ! until June 7, 2013
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5 And this one generally threshes aphids like a don 1500 combine harvester
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This post was edited by LITL NIKA-09.06.2013 08: 26

09.06.2013 12:14, гук

number five.
Fly larva.

09.06.2013 14:42, Alexandr Zhakov

Help, who can do what smile.gif
In the Kherson region in Oleshkinsky sands found in the sagebrush 6-7. 06 2013 here are these caterpillars, very similar to Cucullia, but these caterpillars were not found among them, and in this place there are several species whose photos of caterpillars were not found in the net: naruenensis (but, in these numbers, butterflies were caught), inderiensis (butterflies were caught in early May) and only in the old lit. there are caterpillars of balsamitae (not similar, butterflies from the beginning of May to today), maybe it's something else?
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09.06.2013 15:29, okoem

naruenensis ... inderiensis

Probably one of them is.
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09.06.2013 15:36, Alexandr Zhakov

Probably one of them is.

And from other groups scoop, can not be?
and then, I already have one species that I thought Kukulia identified in another group.
Comrades from the east, where do these species fly, can you tell me?

09.06.2013 15:43, okoem

Help with the caterpillars . All mowing in the steppe near Stavropol.

1-probably Selidosema plumaria
2-possibly Tephrina arenacearia
3-is there a side view?

This post was edited by okoem-09.06.2013 15: 45
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09.06.2013 15:46, okoem

And from other groups scoop, can not be?

I don't think so. IMHO, a typical cucullia. The most similar one I found is Cucullia santonici.
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10.06.2013 7:00, LITL NIKA

1-probably Selidosema plumaria
2-possibly Tephrina arenacearia
3-is there a side view?

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10.06.2013 8:31, KingSnake

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

I apologize for the aptness of my post, but it is very interesting what kind of caterpillar it is. Please help smile.gif

10.06.2013 10:19, okoem

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This is not so much from the side as from the top. We need a side view. You can do it from the side and slightly from the bottom.

10.06.2013 10:46, Serge L

Please help me with the definition. Belarus. 08/06/2013

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This post was edited by Serge L-10.06.2013 10: 46

10.06.2013 11:42, гук

Please help me with the definition. Belarus. 08/06/2013

http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/nymph...ea-didima-.html
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10.06.2013 11:43, гук

I apologize for the aptness of my post, but it is very interesting what kind of caterpillar it is. Help please smile.gif

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

10.06.2013 12:04, KingSnake

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

Well, now yes, it fits smile.gif

10.06.2013 12:23, гук

Well, now yes, it fits smile.gif

Draughtsmen are very fastidious in their food.
On compositae, three types of draughtsmen develop. One is all black, the other has a red head, and this is Phoebe.

10.06.2013 19:32, LITL NIKA

This is not so much from the side as from the top. We need a side view. You can do it from the side and slightly from the bottom.

alas no

10.06.2013 20:22, bials

Please help me identify the goose. mol.gif
Found on a lime tree on May 30, 2013 wrapped in a leaf secured with a spider web. Judging by the fringe on the bottom, something akin to order ribbons, although I didn't see their caterpillars curl the leaves. Maybe someone knows what kind of goose it is?
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11.06.2013 12:13, nikittokkk

Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, 09.05 picture: DSC_0161.jpg

11.06.2013 15:08, Woodmen

Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, 09.05 ]

Grass cocoonworm-Euthrix potatoria (Lasiocampidae)


Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 10.
What or who killed the caterpillar?

user posted image user posted image

This post was edited by Woodmen - 11.06.2013 15: 08

11.06.2013 17:28, nikittokkk

Thanks!

12.06.2013 20:16, alyena

Good day to all!
Tell me, please, what are these future butterflies? June, Novgorod region, lived on willows.

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12.06.2013 20:42, Бабистр

Good evening! Help with the definition. smile.gif Today, Istra district, on podmarennik.

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13.06.2013 5:35, VSB

Help me identify the caterpillar. Photographed on June 11, 2013 in Chelyabinsk. The size is about 3 cm.

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13.06.2013 6:03, vasiliy-feoktistov

Help me identify the caterpillar. Photographed on June 11, 2013 in Chelyabinsk. The size is about 3 cm.

Argynnis paphia (Linnaeus, 1758).

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 13.06.2013 06: 04
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13.06.2013 8:27, KingSnake

What kind of caterpillar? Mordovia, lug, last week

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13.06.2013 8:43, гук

What kind of caterpillar? Mordovia, lug, last week

Very similar to Ausonia.
http://babochki-kavkaza.ru/index.php/pieri...oe-ausonia.html
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13.06.2013 10:15, Valentinus

Help me identify the caterpillar. Photographed on June 11, 2013 in Chelyabinsk. The size is about 3 cm.

This is definitely not the pathos. Most likely from the genus Brenthisus. Similar to B. daphne.

13.06.2013 22:02, Shamil Murtazin

Malacosoma neustria?
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14.06.2013 5:04, bials

Good day to all!
Tell me, please, what are these future butterflies? June, Novgorod region, lived on willows.


Small Night Peacock's eye (Eudia pavonia L.)
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14.06.2013 22:33, Shamil Murtazin

Please tell me who it will be.
Filmed in the mountainous area of Bashkortostan, June 12. From an alder tree, but I'm not sure what it is.
I didn't have time to take a picture of the goose. Just the pupa.
The goose was dark and shaggy, with a wide stripe on its back all over its body.
In the corner of the photo you can see an old skin.
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15.06.2013 5:16, bials

Please tell me who it will be.

Look for it in volnyanki (Lymantriidae). Most of all, the pupa is similar to the pupa of a nun, but it pupates usually on trunks and the caterpillar does not seem to fit the description....
search on websites:
http://www.ukleps.org/ScientificNamesFamilyGroups.html
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...ht_Lymantriinae

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15.06.2013 8:55, Shamil Murtazin

Look for it in volnyanki (Lymantriidae). Most of all, the pupa is similar to the pupa of a nun, but it pupates usually on trunks and the caterpillar does not seem to fit the description....
search on websites:
http://www.ukleps.org/ScientificNamesFamilyGroups.html
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...ht_Lymantriinae

It would be interesting =)
But most likely, there will be something like volnyanka ivovaya smile.gif

15.06.2013 9:33, AGG

Malacosoma neustria?


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This post was edited by AGG - 15.06.2013 09: 33
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15.06.2013 9:35, AGG

Please help me identify the goose. mol.gif
Found on a lime tree on May 30, 2013 wrapped in a leaf secured with a spider web. Judging by the fringe on the bottom, something akin to order ribbons, although I didn't see their caterpillars curl the leaves. Maybe someone knows what kind of goose it is?


Catocala sp. may be nupta

15.06.2013 13:40, nechet5

is it possible to determine which ones?
photos taken in the Moscow region

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15.06.2013 19:16, Shamil Murtazin

is it possible to determine which ones?
photos taken in the Moscow region

1. I found similar ones. hatched Palomena prasina-Green wood
shield And eggs as expected-28 =)
A few posts above you can see the pictures smile.gif
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