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10.05.2014 19:38, Oleg Nikolsky

Bright caterpillars, May 9, Bryansk neighborhood. What types do they belong to?

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10.05.2014 20:04, Sungaya

Bright caterpillars, May 9, Bryansk neighborhood. What types do they belong to?

1-Rhyparia purpurata
2-some Zygaena
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10.05.2014 22:23, TEMPUS

Bright caterpillars, May 9, Bryansk neighborhood. What types do they belong to?

2 - Zygaena purpuralis
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11.05.2014 22:46, KM2200

Kiev, 11.05.2014, approximately 3 cm, on the ground. Definable?
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11.05.2014 23:08, okoem

Kiev, 11.05.2014, approximately 3 cm, on the ground. Definable?

Probably Agrochola nitida.
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12.05.2014 21:02, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, Bashkortostan, 10.05.14
Any suggestions who will succeed?.. There is no photo of the goose. It's dark, almost black. Lives in a" house " of connected leaves (cobwebs are not particularly there).

general plan
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The tree you collected it from:
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13.05.2014 15:14, KM2200

Probably Agrochola nitida.
It turned out that she eats dandelion. So I think this is Xanthia ocellaris. It's similar, isn't it?

13.05.2014 15:40, dim-va

colleagues, do you have any suggestions about this pigeon? Bogdo, Astrakhan region, on compound flowers (?)

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13.05.2014 18:58, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Telavi. Goose under a rock confused.gif
Before family / genus / species mad.gif

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13.05.2014 19:42, Konstantin Lyutov

colleagues, do you have any suggestions about this pigeon? Bogdo, Astrakhan region, on compound flowers (?)



the goose is similar to Pseudophilotes bavius, although they seem to have silver sage as a food plant
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13.05.2014 19:55, Konstantin Lyutov

Georgia, Telavi. Goose under a rock confused.gif
Before family / genus / species mad.gif

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caterpillar Ethmia pusiella, and maybe Ethmia candidella, more precisely, I find it difficult to say.
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14.05.2014 12:00, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 12.
Banal Aglais urticae? Or am I wrong? For some reason refuses to eat nettles.

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14.05.2014 12:20, alex242

SE Kazakhstan Dzungarian Alatau, hr.Toksanbai [14-05-2014]
mixed-grass slope.

Any opinions? Who is it?

In the nest picture: DSC02391.jpg
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Feed rast. picture: DSC02403.jpg


and another one, about 5 cm long, 5 mm thick. Eats buzulnik flowers.
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14.05.2014 12:34, Konstantin Lyutov

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 12.
Banal Aglais urticae? Or am I wrong? For some reason refuses to eat nettles.

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I think you're right, very similar to urticaria, you can still see Euphydryas maturna, they are similar. and where did you collect them, not on nettles ??
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14.05.2014 12:40, bogdan88

colleagues, do you have any suggestions about this pigeon? Bogdo, Astrakhan region, on compound flowers (?)

Celastrina argiolus

14.05.2014 12:52, Konstantin Lyutov

Celastrina argiolus


I think you're wrong. This is the Babi Pigeon.

14.05.2014 13:36, Woodmen

I think you're right, very similar to urticaria, you can still see Euphydryas maturna, they are similar. and where did you collect them, not on nettles ??

Konstantin, thank you!
The caterpillar (this is all one specimen measuring 1.5 - 2 cm) was found on a sandy forest path on May 12. I hope this is Euphydryas maturna. I met a butterfly of this species only once on 18.06.2009 and never met it again. I'm going to get some food for her. On lepiforum.de they write that they eat plantain, veronica, violet. They can also use aspen and willow trees. Ash trees are only cultivated here.

14.05.2014 17:08, dim-va

SE Kazakhstan Dzungarian Alatau, hr.Toksanbai [14-05-2014]
mixed-grass slope.

Any opinions? Who is it?

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Forage plant. picture: DSC02403.jpg


I am not sure that this plant is exactly forage, the species actually eats Atrafaxis and Caragana, however, I do not understand what kind of plant it is (if you have any ideas, I will be grateful). And the caterpillar itself is a cocoonworm Eriogaster neogena.
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14.05.2014 19:34, alex242

I am not sure that this plant is exactly forage, the species actually eats Atrafaxis and Caragana, however, I do not understand what kind of plant it is (if you have any ideas, I will be grateful). And the caterpillar itself is a cocoonworm Eriogaster neogena.

What kind of plant I don't know, but the result of a half-hour observation is as follows: the geese in the nest are wildly twitching and spreading who where. But not for long. Having found these bushes, they chew them hard, and run back. However, their way home is in a spiral, until they come across a spider web. We drove around for 10 km, such nests only where there is this plant.
Local botanists give such variants: Vicia subvillosa, Vicia tenuifolia

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15.05.2014 7:56, dim-va

If you need more information: the caterpillars pupate in dense light brown barrel-shaped cocoons, in which the pupa estives until the end of August-September. So the output of butterflies, if you have collected caterpillars, will be in the fall.
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15.05.2014 10:27, alex242

If you need more information: the caterpillars pupate in dense light brown barrel-shaped cocoons, in which the pupa estives until the end of August-September. So the output of butterflies, if you have collected caterpillars, will be in the fall.

I gave out caragans to the livestock, they don't touch them yet.

16.05.2014 8:25, alex242

I gave out caragans to the livestock, they don't touch them yet.


They didn't eat any of the legumes offered, so they had to go for food. At the point, I found other goslings. Also probably a cocoonworm? Please take a look.
SE Kazakhstan Dzungarian Alatau, hr.Toksanbai [16-05-2014] mixed-grass slope.
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And help me identify the green snake?" Full-length photo. In the area of the head there is a red spot, similar to an eye. White with a black pupil. There is no horn on the back. Length 4.5 cm.
Yesterday there was a dark stripe on the neck and back. Gusia became nervous.
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16.05.2014 8:45, dim-va

Upper bear caterpillars. Yellow - Lacydes spectabilis, orange-mottled, probably Rhyparia purpurata. The first one will now make a cocoon and settle down in it until autumn, then pupate and give a butterfly in September. They eat everything, willingly-pieces of carrots (this is so that they don't have to go to the point for food).
But the lower one (scoop) is probably tachinized, and this unpaired " eye " is nothing more than a fly's egg.
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17.05.2014 19:30, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 15.
Can someone identify this little thing?

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18.05.2014 5:53, alex242

SE Kazakhstan.
Someone ate my volnyanka, what kind of animal?
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18.05.2014 22:24, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 12.
Banal Aglais urticae? Or am I wrong? For some reason refuses to eat nettles.

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This is definitely not Aglais urticae, most likely Euphydryas maturna, if there is nothing else like it
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19.05.2014 9:51, evk

Colleagues! Who can say what kind of tracks. Taken in the Volgograd region, Pallasovsky district, 19.04.2014. Asked to determine, but alas... Massively damage EVERYTHING!
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19.05.2014 10:05, Konstantin Lyutov

Colleagues! Who can say what kind of tracks. Taken in the Volgograd region, Pallasovsky district, 19.04.2014. Asked to determine, but alas... Massively damage EVERYTHING!
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maybe Canephora hirsuta ???

19.05.2014 13:48, evk

maybe Canephora hirsuta ???


Thank you, but this, of course, is not a baggy in any way - it is 80-90% caterpillars of some kind of scoops, but nothing is suitable for mass and harmful ones in our region!

19.05.2014 13:53, Konstantin Lyutov

Thank you, but this, of course, is not a baggy in any way - it is 80-90% caterpillars of some kind of scoops, but nothing is suitable for mass and harmful ones in our region!



well, yes, there are no houses., but the pictures are similar and also omnivorous

19.05.2014 15:26, okoem

what kind of caterpillars.
Xestia trifida
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19.05.2014 16:06, alex242

South Kazakhstan Dzungarian Alatau, Taldy-Kurgan, cottages "Krasny kamen". Dry, settled mountains. Can I identify you?"

In the process of weaving a cocoon under a stone picture: IMG_6830__800x399.jpg

Wormwood, but eats it reluctantly.picture: IMG_6832__726x800.jpg

19.05.2014 17:01, dim-va

under the stone-Malacosoma castrense (Lasiocampidae)
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19.05.2014 20:39, Woodmen

This is definitely not Aglais urticae, most likely Euphydryas maturna, if there is nothing else similar

Most likely yes, Euphydryas maturna. I refused everything offered, except for the ash tree.

19.05.2014 22:13, Sungaya

Probably some common bird cherry caterpillar? Karpinsk, Sverdlovsk Region, May 2014

Aporia crataegi
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19.05.2014 22:45, okoem

  
Wormwood, but eats it reluctantly.

Lycia zonaria or something very close.
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20.05.2014 10:01, BUTTERFLY

Please tell me whose larva? Leaf eater? Belgorod region.

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20.05.2014 10:11, AGG

leaf eater, but "on the move"I don't remember leaf eaters from vasilistnik
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21.05.2014 7:31, Коллекционер

The larva was found in a pond in May 2014. Sverdlovsk region, Karpinsk
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something like Rhantus
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21.05.2014 19:10, RoPro

Please tell me what kind of caterpillar it is. Should there be a dustpan ?
It was found in the Moscow region on 21.05.2014.

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