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07.06.2014 21:34, alex242

Dzungaria. Tell me whose goose is on the tatarnik.
picture: IMG_7174_1000x654.jpg

This post was edited by alex242 - 07.06.2014 21: 36

07.06.2014 22:32, Victor Titov

Surely (like many things) it has already happened. And yet-what butterfly's caterpillar?
06.06.2014, Yaroslavl region, Rostov district, vicinities d. Bakhmatovo.
picture: DSC00703_1.jpg

07.06.2014 22:38, John-ST

Surely (like many things) it has already happened. And yet-what butterfly's caterpillar?
06.06.2014, Yaroslavl region, Rostov district, vicinities d. Bakhmatovo.
picture: DSC00703_1.jpg

Some motley bird Zygaena sp.
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07.06.2014 22:48, okoem

Dzungaria. Tell me whose goose is on the tatarnik.

Burdock
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08.06.2014 0:17, Nick444444

Please help me identify the types of caterpillars and pupae ???))) Thank you in advance!!!)
All photos were taken in Kharkiv (2014).
1) IMG_1.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
2) IMG_2.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
3) IMG_3.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
4) IMG_4.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
5) IMG_5.JPG -made on June 5 on the birch tree.
6) IMG_6.JPG -made on June 5 in Dubrava.
7) IMG_7.JPG -made on June 6 on nettle.

Pictures:
picture: IMG_1.JPG
IMG_1.JPG — (297.04к)

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IMG_2.JPG — (296.31к)

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IMG_3.JPG — (291.71к)

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IMG_4.JPG — (291.13к)

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IMG_5.JPG — (298.46к)

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IMG_6.JPG — (295.23к)

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IMG_7.JPG — (297.17к)

08.06.2014 2:25, Konstantin Lyutov

Please help me identify the types of caterpillars and pupae ???))) Thank you in advance!!!)
All photos were taken in Kharkiv (2014).
1) IMG_1.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
2) IMG_2.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
3) IMG_3.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
4) IMG_4.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
5) IMG_5.JPG -made on June 5 on the birch tree.
6) IMG_6.JPG -made on June 5 in Dubrava.
7) IMG_7.JPG -made on June 6 on nettle.


1-4 some kind of nymphalid,most likely burdock

08.06.2014 3:03, Konstantin Lyutov

Please help me identify the types of caterpillars and pupae ???))) Thank you in advance!!!)
All photos were taken in Kharkiv (2014).
1) IMG_1.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
2) IMG_2.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
3) IMG_3.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
4) IMG_4.JPG -made on June 3 in Dubrava.
5) IMG_5.JPG -made on June 5 on the birch tree.
6) IMG_6.JPG -made on June 5 in Dubrava.
7) IMG_7.JPG -made on June 6 on nettle.


7 photo-goose most likely also from the nymphalidae.. but I found something difficult..
here are all the tracks of your region, can you find them ?
http://www.lepidoptera.eu/CatSearch.php

08.06.2014 8:48, John-ST

1-4 this is 100% not burdock
Almost sure it's Nymphalis (Polygonia) c-album
last caterpillar, I think Vanessa atalanta, but not sure
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08.06.2014 10:16, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. End of May.

Having initially identified the caterpillar as Argynnis paphia, I tried to feed it with violets, gave different species, but without success. The caterpillar died.
I started digging deeper. From similar ones, I found Brenthisdaphne. For a long time I could not see the differences between the caterpillars of these species, but eventually I saw the "horns" behind the head of Argynnis paphia (http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Argynnis_Paphia http://www.lepidoptera.eu/show.php?ID=35&country=XX) and it is not clear if there is a white stripe on the side.
On lepidoptera.ru in the photo of Vasily Feoktistov and Masha Gilles, the definition is erroneous. In my opinion, this is brenthisdaphne or Brenthisino. Just like in my pictures.
Yes, and where are the differences between the caterpillars of Brenthisdaphne and Brenthisino?

What are your opinions?

PS Since this caterpillar was found on the Meadowsweet elm (Filipendula ulmaria), I am inclined to Brenthisino.

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This post was edited by Woodmen - 06/08/2014 10: 34
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08.06.2014 13:54, tallinn

Good afternoon, please help me determine what kind of caterpillar it is, and what it should be fed (except cucumbers)
Found on a pedestrian road in Cheboksary
, it looks a little dry, maybe it needs more water? Or should it be?
picture: DSC03736.JPG
picture: DSC03733.JPG

This post was edited by tallinn-08.06.2014 13: 59

08.06.2014 15:44, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, Bashkortostan.
Aphid someone eats
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08.06.2014 17:36, TEMPUS

Surely (like many things) it has already happened. And yet-what butterfly's caterpillar?
06.06.2014, Yaroslavl region, Rostov district, vicinities d. Bakhmatovo.

Zygaena filipendulae
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08.06.2014 18:05, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Leninsky district, Grigorchikovo village, mowed down from grass 6.06.2014
Zygaena sp.
I didn't find anything suitable from the Germans
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08.06.2014 18:32, okoem

Moscow region, Leninsky district, Grigorchikovo village, mowed down from grass 6.06.2014
Zygaena sp.

In my opinion, Zygaena viciae.
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08.06.2014 18:45, Jaguar paw

Southern Urals, Bashkortostan.
Someone is eating aphids

Ladybug larva-probably Scymnus sp..
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08.06.2014 20:10, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals.

Any suggestions who will turn out?..

2.
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the first pupated, and the second already went smile.gif
Choristoneura hebenstreitella
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin-08.06.2014 20: 11
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09.06.2014 22:56, Коллекционер

what kind of dead-eater is this?
on the path in the park, Voronezh

Pictures:
picture: IMG_7515.JPG
IMG_7515.JPG — (292.82к)

10.06.2014 18:35, аруд

I suspect that-Amphipyra tragopoginis. ?????????. Bryansk, June. Thank you, Mercy.

Pictures:
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10.06.2014 18:58, Sungaya

I suspect that-Amphipyra tragopoginis. ?????????. Bryansk, June. Thank you, Mercy.

In my opinion, too.
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10.06.2014 21:02, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 9.
Thymelicus lineola?

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This post was edited by Woodmen - 10.06.2014 21: 07

11.06.2014 13:31, Serge L

Tell me whose it is.
Geographical location of shooting: Belarus, Bobruisk
Date / time of shooting: 21.05.2014 14:28:27

picture: ______________________3371.jpg

11.06.2014 15:32, Sungaya

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 9.
Thymelicus lineola?



It seems that it is.
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11.06.2014 15:34, Sungaya

Tell me whose it is.
Geographical location of shooting: Belarus, Bobruisk
Date / time of shooting: 21.05.2014 14:28:27



There are some types of moths that stick all sorts of garbage on themselves and go like this... Thetidia smaragdaria, Comibaena bajularia... some of them.
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11.06.2014 17:04, Serge L

There are some types of moths that stick all sorts of garbage on themselves and go like this... Thetidia smaragdaria, Comibaena bajularia... one of them.

Thank you very much. It looks like Comibaena bajularia, as it was found in an oak grove.

11.06.2014 18:26, AGG

Help identify the caterpillars mol.gif
all taken in North Ossetia in the first decade of June

? C. dominula nibbled lichen from rocks
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raspberry moth
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cocoonworm on a rhododendron
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? on karagan
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golubyanka on astragalus prickly (very prickly weep.gif)
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? moth on wormwood
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This post was edited by AGG - 11.06.2014 18: 32

11.06.2014 19:46, Valentinus

Help identify the caterpillars mol.gif
all taken in North Ossetia in the first decade of June

golubyanka on astragalus prickly (very prickly weep.gif)
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This is not a golubyanka.
This is pestryanka. In my opinion, Zigaena haberhaueri.
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11.06.2014 21:10, Sungaya

Help identify the caterpillars mol.gif
all taken in North Ossetia in the first decade of June

...

? C. dominula gnawed lichen from rocks-yes

raspberry moth - Ectropis crepuscularia


cocoonworm on a rhododendron-Lasiocampa quercus

...

? moth on wormwood - this one should be looked for among the scoops under the tree. Heliothinae
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11.06.2014 21:22, Sungaya

Help identify the caterpillars mol.gif
all taken in North Ossetia in the first decade of June


? on karagan


isn't Rhyparia purpurata ?..

11.06.2014 23:02, AGG

isn't Rhyparia purpurata ?..

It doesn't look like it, I kept them

11.06.2014 23:16, okoem


"C. dominula gnawed lichen from rocks
?" moth on wormwood

Lichen Setina sp.
Scooper Schinia scutosa.
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11.06.2014 23:34, аруд

Good gentlemen! Tell me green monsters. Okr. Bryansk, June. 142-on the linden tree. Thank you.

Pictures:
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14.06.2014 14:26, Красная

Hello, help me determine what kind of caterpillar it is...photo 14.06.14 Primorsky Krai, sitting on glory...eat it together with the bone...

Pictures:
picture: IMG_0489.JPG
IMG_0489.JPG — (295.63к)

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IMG_0496.JPG — (319.42к)

14.06.2014 15:35, Nick444444

Please help me determine the types of baggies ???))) Thank you in advance!!!)
All photos were taken in Kharkiv (2014).
1) IMG_1.JPG -made on June 12 in Dubrava. Maybe it's Canephora hirsuta ???
2) IMG_2.JPG -made on June 12 in Dubrava.
3) IMG_3.JPG -made on June 12 from pupa (IMG_1.JPG).
4) IMG_4.JPG -made on June 12 from pupa (IMG_1.JPG).

Pictures:
picture: IMG_1.JPG
IMG_1.JPG — (283.56к)

picture: IMG_2.JPG
IMG_2.JPG — (291.61к)

picture: IMG_3.JPG
IMG_3.JPG — (305.5к)

picture: IMG_4.JPG
IMG_4.JPG — (277.45к)

14.06.2014 18:32, okoem

Please help me identify the types of baggies

For identifying baggies, it is very useful to see the cover.

14.06.2014 20:57, Nick444444

To identify the pouches, it is very useful to see the cover.

Here is the cover of a female sac (IMG_2.JPG) and photos of this female.

Pictures:
picture: IMG_2069.JPG
IMG_2069.JPG — (292.31к)

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IMG_2142.JPG — (293.17к)

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IMG_2145.JPG — (302.41к)

picture: IMG_2152.JPG
IMG_2152.JPG — (305.77к)

14.06.2014 21:15, okoem

Here is the pouch cover of a female sac
Yes, this is Canephora hirsuta.
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15.06.2014 17:11, Sungaya

Good gentlemen! Tell me green monsters. Okr. Bryansk, June. 142-on the linden tree. Thank you.

1- Aglia tau
2 - ? Orthosia cerasi
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15.06.2014 17:20, Sungaya

Lichen Setina sp..
..

really.

It doesn't look like it, I kept them

about purpurata:
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Rhyparia_Purpurata
and
http://www.ukleps.org/Proms/3005f.jpg

16.06.2014 17:32, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals. Eggs on the stem of a field cereal.
They are now hatched and don't eat anything. Maybe they have something else to offer?..
similar to Macrothylacia rubi
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hatched something like
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crop closer
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 06/16/2014 17: 34

16.06.2014 17:39, Sungaya

Southern Urals. Eggs on the stem of a field cereal.
They are now hatched and don't eat anything. Maybe they have something else to offer?..
similar to Macrothylacia rubi


Macrothylacia rubi - Betula, Salix, Populus, Vicia, Rubus, Trifolium, Vaccinium, Geranium
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