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16.06.2013 11:30, paleonew

Good afternoon!
In early June, in the Moscow region, he discovered a clutch of large eggs on a dry branch of a goat willow. I didn't guess to take a picture of the eggs, but I can say that they were almost identical to the eggs of the birch silkworm, the photo is attached. I took this masonry to grow. And so, today the caterpillars hatched. But they are completely different from the caterpillars of the birch silkworm. Silkworm, but what kind, or who in general?
They sit obediently on a dry twig, almost do not move confused.gif

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16.06.2013 13:13, Sungaya

Good afternoon!
In early June, in the Moscow region, he discovered a clutch of large eggs on a dry branch of a goat willow. I didn't guess to take a picture of the eggs, but I can say that they were almost identical to the eggs of the birch silkworm, the photo is attached. I took this masonry to grow. And so, today the caterpillars hatched. But they are completely different from the caterpillars of the birch silkworm. Silkworm, but what kind, or who in general?
They sit obediently on a dry twig, almost do not move confused.gif

How do you like the option - Macrothylacia rubi?
Look at the lowest photo
http://insectamo.ru/hete/92-hete/lasiocamp...rothylacia-rubi
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16.06.2013 13:58, paleonew

How do you like the option - Macrothylacia rubi?
Look at the lowest photo
http://insectamo.ru/hete/92-hete/lasiocamp...rothylacia-rubi

Thank you so much, they are)

16.06.2013 15:12, bogdan88

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

purple dipper Rhyparia purpurata
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16.06.2013 15:40, Ustimovigo

Good afternoon!

16.06.2013 15:48, Ustimovigo

Help me identify the caterpillars. Amur region, mainly on soybeans late summer.

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17.06.2013 5:57, akulich-sibiria

hello. Please tell me whose caterpillar it is and what it can eat? Krasnoyarsk Region, pine forest, on grassy vegetation were found.
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17.06.2013 6:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

hello. Please tell me whose caterpillar it is and what it can eat? Krasnoyarsk Region, pine forest, on grassy vegetation were found.

A hike ?Parnassius apollo? Он кушает:
Sedum telephium, Sedum album, Sedum rupestre, Sedum rosea, Hylotelephium caucasicum, Sempervivum, Rhodiola rosea: http://lepidoptera.ru/taxonomy/8794
However, we must wait to see what the people who know more about Parnassus will say.
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17.06.2013 20:09, bials

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

Maybe so.... But my volnyanka willow pupa looked different:
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=73558&ppuser=3996

17.06.2013 20:17, bials

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

The second masonry is similar to the masonry of the Garden Shovel (Lacanobia oleracea L.)

17.06.2013 21:53, ButThis

I took a picture, but I don't know if it's in front or behind... and whose goose is this? ))) ... if you can find links to what will come out of it smile.gif)) ...
http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php/...r/12482/cat/500 Thank smile.gifyou

18.06.2013 15:33, paleonew

Hello again)
The question concerns classification indirectly. I raise a dozen large harpies. All of them have a classic color, except for one. It has small spots all over the body. It seems that they are symmetrical, but it seems that they are not. And the brown color has a different shade, before the third molt it was generally covered with sparse hairs (as can be seen in the third photo in comparison with the usual caterpillar), but lost them after molting, etc
.It eats normally, only a little more restless unlike the others. Just in case, I isolated her from others.
Tell me, this is a special morph or parasites, or maybe not a big harpy at all, but a related species. They are all collected from different trees. shuffle.gif

Moscow region, aspen and willow trees. Everyone's size is different due to different ages, I guess

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18.06.2013 22:14, bials

Hello again)
The question concerns classification indirectly. I raise a dozen large harpies. All of them have a classic color, except for one. It has small spots all over the body. It seems that they are symmetrical, but it seems that they are not. And the brown color has a different shade, before the third molt it was generally covered with sparse hairs (as can be seen in the third photo in comparison with the usual caterpillar), but lost them after molting, etc
.It eats normally, only a little more restless unlike the others. Just in case, I isolated her from others.
Tell me, this is a special morph or parasites, or maybe not a big harpy at all, but a related species. They are all collected from different trees. shuffle.gif

Moscow region, aspen and willow trees. Everyone's size is different due to different ages, I guess

It looks like Furcula bifida

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18.06.2013 22:52, paleonew

It looks like Furcula bifida

Thank you very much, it looks like it is, with such spots. yes.gif
I thought you were sick)
And the second caterpillar is really a big harpy, and you never know...?

19.06.2013 4:46, bials

Thank you very much, it looks like it is, with such spots. yes.gif
I thought you were sick)
And the second caterpillar is really a big harpy, otherwise you never know...?

She yes.gifis a 3rd generation birthmark.
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19.06.2013 13:32, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 18.

I think it's the larva of a babbling fly. Am I right?

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19.06.2013 16:12, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. 09.06.2013г. Rostov region.

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19.06.2013 16:26, AGG

pupae and larva of some ladybug
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19.06.2013 17:20, ButThis

I took a picture, but I don't know if it's in front or behind... and whose goose is this? ))) ... if you can find links to what will come out of it))...

Photographed in the Leningrad region, Vyborg district, Vuoksa River ... the object was located on grass in the length of the road, the grass is not sedge, but leafy with large leaves

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19.06.2013 19:04, Shamil Murtazin

Maybe so.... But my volnyanka willow pupa looked different:
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=73558&ppuser=3996

I will definitely show you who turned out =)
I still can't figure out Titania, for example... smile.gif

19.06.2013 19:05, Shamil Murtazin

I took a picture, but I don't know if it's in front or behind... and whose goose is this? ))) ... if you can find links to what will come out of it))...

Specify at least the place where the photo was taken... this makes it much easier to find who it is )

19.06.2013 19:52, Anax chernobila

It doesn't look like a caterpillar at all...

19.06.2013 20:00, ButThis

Specify at least the place where the photo was taken... this makes it much easier to find who it is )


Photographed in the Leningrad region, Vyborg district, Vuoksa River smile.gif... the object was located on grass in the length of the road, the grass is not sedge, but leafy with large leaves smile.gif

19.06.2013 22:04, аруд

Who is this so many-horned, and all in silks? Clearly (?) one of the cocoonworms. Please help me. Bryansk region, mixed forest, June.

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20.06.2013 9:43, Woodmen

Who is this so many-horned, and all in silks? Clearly (?) one of the cocoonworms. Please help me. Bryansk region, mixed forest, June.

These are the riders who came out of the caterpillar and pupated. And the caterpillar was a mace. Take a look here, see what you can pick up: http://insectamo.ru/larva

20.06.2013 20:53, ДмитрийБ

Hello! Please tell me what kind of butterfly this caterpillar is.
Moscow region, 19.06.13
http://4.firepic.org/4/images/2013-06/20/m6qxgdmgq174.jpg

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20.06.2013 20:58, AGG

http://insectamo.ru/larva/92-hete/lasiocam...thrix-potatoria
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21.06.2013 4:49, vasiliy-feoktistov

These are the riders who came out of the caterpillar and pupated. And the caterpillar was a mace. Take a look here, see what you can pick up: http://insectamo.ru/larva

Argynnis paphia (Linnaeus, 1758) most likely. Fortune telling on coffee grounds.
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21.06.2013 13:11, paleonew

Hello!
Can you tell me, please, what kind of tuft is this? I was crawling along the road, I think it was blown away by the wind from the birch tree. Moscow region, just now. eek.gif
In a calm state, it lifts the back of the body up, in the style of tufts. tongue.gif

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23.06.2013 10:01, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 23.

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24.06.2013 7:21, Sungaya

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 23.

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Apparently Cucullia lucifuga
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24.06.2013 7:24, Sungaya

Hello!
Can you tell me, please, what kind of tuft is this? I was crawling along the road, I think it was blown away by the wind from the birch tree. Moscow region, just now. eek.gif
In a calm state, it lifts the back of the body up, in the style of tufts. tongue.gif

Possibly Notodonta dromedarius
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24.06.2013 7:34, Sungaya

  Argynnis paphia (Linnaeus, 1758) most likely. Fortune-telling on coffee grounds.

In my opinion, it looks more like Argynnis adippe

24.06.2013 16:32, Ustimovigo

Hello! Help identify the caterpillar scoops. Amur region, on strawberries, June.

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25.06.2013 3:40, akulich-sibiria

good morning, do not tell me what kind of scoop can be..it eats almost all root vegetables, radishes, and so on. So say the neighbors
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26.06.2013 9:27, RZh-zoo

Please tell me who it is and what to feed?
Today, Western Polesie (Ukraine). Size-about 5 cm, on the back a dark stripe along the body.

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26.06.2013 14:23, bogdan88

Please tell me who it is and what to feed?
Today, Western Polesie (Ukraine). Size-about 5 cm, on the back a dark stripe along the body.

most likely, the false caterpillar of the sawfly Cimbex femoratus (Cimbex birch), feeds on birches
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26.06.2013 19:54, bogdan88

Hello! Help identify the caterpillar scoops. Amur region, on strawberries, June.

There is a version that this scoop is from the genus Orthosia. There is little information about them on the Internet. Orthosia ussuriana is known for your region.
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29.06.2013 8:02, cfrog

Hello, there are maggot worms in the bathroom on an old sponge
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YouTube video
Tell me who it is

01.07.2013 10:40, 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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Cucullia naruenensis came out.

This post was edited by Djon-01.07.2013 10: 41
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