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Identification of larvae and pupae

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28.06.2014 12:52, VikaR

Something about it is from Acronicta auricoma, but I strongly doubt it

28.06.2014 13:08, serpess

There's something about it from Acronicta auricoma, but I doubt it very much

I thought Spilosoma urticae

29.06.2014 17:25, Mantispid

Do eggs also belong to this topic?

Can I find out whose it is? At least a squad/family.

Saratov, sad.

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29.06.2014 20:39, Nessus

Help me determine it. What kind of verification?

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Found on the ground (Crawled over a dirt road) in the Leningrad region near Vyborg.

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29.06.2014 21:32, TEMPUS

Help me determine it. What kind of verification?
Found on the ground (Crawled over a dirt road) in the Leningrad region near Vyborg.

Lasiocampa quercus

30.06.2014 11:02, NikaR

The beast was sitting on a pine tree. Who is it?

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30.06.2014 11:31, NikaR

I think I've decided on an animal. Is this a northern winter moth - Operophtera fagata?

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30.06.2014 14:03, аруд

What's the big deal? Ocd. Bryansk, June, mixed forest. Thank you.

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30.06.2014 23:23, Sungaya

What's the big deal? Ocd. Bryansk, June, mixed forest. Thank you.

Lycia hirtaria
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01.07.2014 14:40, Dmitry Vlasov

In the classroom with children, they found a caterpillar, like an oak cocoonworm. BUT, for some reason, there are no white spots on the black stripes that are mentioned in the larvae identifier!? So teach your children to identify after that...

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01.07.2014 15:37, Nick444444

Please help me determine the type of caterpillar???))) I found a caterpillar on June 30 in a tree (probably an elm, but I'm not sure). Photos of the tree's leaves are attached.
Thank you in advance!!!)
All photos were taken in Kharkiv (2014).

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01.07.2014 20:05, цверг

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please-whose pupa?
01.07.14
Krasnoyarsk
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01.07.2014 23:15, Sungaya

In the classroom with children, they found a caterpillar, like an oak cocoonworm. BUT, for some reason, there are no white spots on the black stripes that are mentioned in the larvae identifier!? So teach your children to identify after that...

Oak and there is.
And what kind of spots are we talking about? Vaughn, on the first segments, there are two spots on each side...
Good afternoon!
Tell me, please-whose pupa?
01.07.14
Krasnoyarsk


Argynnis adippe, perhaps, or something similar.
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01.07.2014 23:26, Sungaya

... about which it is said in the identification of larvae!? So teach your children to identify after that...

By the way, does that guide contain descriptions of early-instar larvae? If only for the adult form, then such a determinant in most cases is useless, because when you meet an unfamiliar caterpillar, you can not be sure at what age it is at the moment; and the color of caterpillars sometimes changes from age to age to complete unrecognizability.

02.07.2014 9:57, Dmitry Vlasov

By the way, does that guide contain descriptions of early-instar larvae? If only for the adult form, then such a determinant in most cases is useless, because when you meet an unfamiliar caterpillar, you can not be sure at what age it is at the moment; and the color of caterpillars sometimes changes from age to age to complete unrecognizability.

The identifier used, dark green cover - "Identification of insect larvae", the authors I, unfortunately, did not remember...

03.07.2014 20:57, Jaguar paw

Help me identify the caterpillar.
Georgia, Telavi.

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03.07.2014 22:13, Sungaya

Help me identify the caterpillar.
Georgia, Telavi.



Similar to Orthosia cruda.
When was it taken?
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04.07.2014 10:42, Jaguar paw

Similar to Orthosia cruda.
When was it taken?

I forgot to specify the date-02.06.2014
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04.07.2014 14:59, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. 15.06.14. Rostov region. On mullein (Verbascum ovalifolium).

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04.07.2014 16:56, John-ST

Please define it. 15.06.14. Rostov region. On mullein (Verbascum ovalifolium).

Some kind of Cucullia, I think Cucullia lanceolata
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04.07.2014 17:40, Igar

Good day everyone!
Help me determine it. Belarus Grodno region, 2 km South of Zelva village, forest park, 4.07.2014
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05.07.2014 20:29, okoem

Please define it. 15.06.14. Rostov region. On mullein (Verbascum ovalifolium).

Cucullia lychnitis

Good day everyone!
Help me determine it. Belarus Grodno region, 2 km South of Zelva village, forest park, 4.07.2014

Acronicta rumicis
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05.07.2014 21:28, аруд

Tell me, pliz, what kind of minigus - 13 mm long., walked on blueberries. Bryansk region, July. Thank you, Mercy.

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05.07.2014 21:44, Woodmen


Acronicta rumicis

And for me, it looks like a bear of some kind, M. B. Phragmatobia fuliginosa, but I'm not sure.
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06.07.2014 11:17, Igar

And for me, it looks like a bear of some kind, M. B. Phragmatobia fuliginosa, but I'm not sure.


So I doubt that Acronicta rumicis, I will grow what happens.
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06.07.2014 19:22, okoem

And for me, it looks like a bear of some kind, M. B. Phragmatobia fuliginosa, but I'm not sure.

Yes, you are right, indeed Phragmatobia fuliginosa.
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06.07.2014 22:10, Shamil Murtazin

Collected on 29.06.14, Southern Urals, Bashkortostan.
collected from dandelion, but there is no doubt that it ate... place probably looking for pupation.
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pupated. there was a cocoon. strange wing shape
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06.07.2014 23:09, TEMPUS

Collected on 29.06.14, Southern Urals, Bashkortostan.
collected from dandelion, but there is no doubt that it ate... place probably looking for pupation.
pupated. there was a cocoon. strange wing shape

Autographa gamma
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06.07.2014 23:15, vla-mityanin

Help us determine from the photo whose larva it is. It was located under the bark of a coniferous fallen tree. The photo was taken on June 17 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region. Similar to the black pine barbel (Monochamus gallopro-vincialis Germ.)?

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07.07.2014 16:06, Коллекционер

Help us determine from the photo whose larva it is. It was located under the bark of a coniferous fallen tree. The photo was taken on June 17 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region. Similar to the black pine barbel (Monochamus gallopro-vincialis Germ.)?

sort of like Rhagium
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07.07.2014 16:30, alex242

South Kazakhstan region, Dzungarian Alatau. Fresh ones.
Please help me identify it.
I brought a child from the highlands, I really want to feed him!

It looks like she was feeding on the cuff.picture: IMG_7544.jpg

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Thank you in advance!

07.07.2014 16:42, dim-va

Malacosoma prima is the first. It feeds on various buckwheat plants mainly up there, mainly on rhubarb and highlanders.
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07.07.2014 16:45, Sungaya

South Kazakhstan region, Dzungarian Alatau. Fresh ones.
Please help me identify it.
I brought a child from the highlands, I really want to feed him!
...

Thank you in advance!

I don't know about Kazakhstan, but the 2nd one is similar to Cucullia asteris

07.07.2014 17:43, alex242

I don't know about Kazakhstan, but the 2nd one is similar to Cucullia asteris

Thanks! It looks like it is. Gave aster-eats!
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07.07.2014 18:51, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 25. On Centaurea scabiosa.
Autographa gamma?

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07.07.2014 20:46, RoPro

Is it possible to determine which ladybug larvae they are? All photos were taken in the Moscow region. The first is June 14, the second is June 29, and the third is July 5.

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07.07.2014 20:56, okoem

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 25. On Centaurea scabiosa.
Autographa gamma?

Some kind of metalloid, maybe gamma, or maybe something else. I think for 100% of the definition you need to output.
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07.07.2014 23:01, John-ST

Is it possible to determine which ladybug larvae they are? All photos were taken in the Moscow region. The first is June 14, the second is June 29, and the third is July 5.

1. In my opinion, Propylea quatuordecimpunctata
2. In my opinion, Calvia decemguttata
3. Coccinella septempunctata

08.07.2014 5:18, RoPro

1. In my opinion, Propylea quatuordecimpunctata
2. In my opinion, Calvia decemguttata
3. Coccinella septempunctata

Thank you very much. smile.gif

08.07.2014 18:03, alex242

Malacosoma prima is the first. It feeds on various buckwheat plants mainly up there, mainly on rhubarb and highlanders.

Thank you for your help! I gave them several different mountaineers to try out, but I decided on one. Eats.

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