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Identification of larvae and pupae

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31.07.2014 19:55, Woodmen

Help me determine
Today, Kiev region.
On umbrella:
1

1. Ascotis selenaria
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31.07.2014 20:08, vafdog

  1. Ascotis selenaria

yeah, thank you

31.07.2014 21:14, Бабистр

Good evening!
What are these slimy worms occupying my sticky area? eek.gif July 29, Moscow region, Istra district.

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31.07.2014 21:57, Andrey Ponomarev

Good evening!
What are these slimy worms occupying my sticky area? eek.gif July 29, Moscow region, Istra district.

Probably sawfly Caliroa cerasi
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31.07.2014 23:43, John-ST

Good evening!
What are these slimy worms occupying my sticky area? eek.gif July 29, Moscow region, Istra district.



Probably sawfly Caliroa cerasi

It doesn't look like cerasi.
Most likely Caliroa annulipes, and they seem to have linden in the feed list
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01.08.2014 11:30, Andrey Ponomarev

Help me determine
Today, Kiev region.

2
blue moth caterpillar 3 possibly Autographa gamma
5 fingerfly

The post was edited by Gennadich - 01.08.2014 11: 31
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01.08.2014 15:44, Afineon

Hello!
Please tell me what kind of guests came to the St. Petersburg apartment on the 16th floor smile.gif(photographed, unfortunately, in the evening and objects all strove to quickly crawl away, calmly managed to remove only "rolls")
Thanks!

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01.08.2014 19:39, Woodmen

Try to give Willow

I chose Cirsium setosum.

02.08.2014 1:23, vafdog

2
blue moth caterpillar 3 possibly Autographa gamma
5 fingerfly

golubyanka will no longer be there, and with No. 8 the same trouble

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02.08.2014 14:13, Dmitry Vlasov

The gardeners did it-they found it on the asphalt... they are "torturing" me and harming me, but I do not know. I just realized wall.gifthat something from khokhlatok (?) Please help me mol.gif
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This post was edited by Elizar-02.08.2014 14: 14

02.08.2014 14:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

The gardeners did it-they found it on the asphalt... they are "torturing" me and harming me, but I do not know. I just realized wall.gifthat something from khokhlatok (?) Please help me mol.gif

Assumption there is confused.gifa Willow wave: Leucoma salicis (Linnaeus, 1758)
The assumption is removed

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 02.08.2014 14: 27

02.08.2014 14:25, vafdog

The gardeners did it-they found it on the asphalt... they are "torturing" me and harming me, but I do not know. I just realized wall.gifthat something from khokhlatok (?) Please help me mol.gif

http://insectamo.ru/larva/98-hete/noctuida...3-acronicta-psi, similar, but not visible in the photo is there a horn

This post was edited by vafdog-02.08.2014 14: 25
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02.08.2014 16:02, Dmitry Vlasov

  http://insectamo.ru/larva/98-hete/noctuida...3-acronicta-psi, similar, but not visible in the photo is there a horn

There is a" horn"... The second photo in the profile, though dark...
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02.08.2014 16:10, vasiliy-feoktistov

There is a" horn"... The second photo in the profile, though dark...

So Victor was right: the Strelchatka psi was there. As far as I know: not a PEST smile.gif
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02.08.2014 16:14, vafdog

So Victor was right: the Strelchatka psi was there. As far as I know: not a pest smile.gif

On the wiki, they write that they eat all fruit crops... and not only fruit trees

This post was edited by vafdog-02.08.2014 16: 15
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02.08.2014 16:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

On the wiki, they write that they eat all fruit crops... and not only fruit trees

We don't have much of it in relation to real pests. Every goose eats something: it matters on what scale it does smile.gifit

03.08.2014 14:58, ALEX UA

Good time to you dear ones!
Ukraine, Poltava mid-July, right in the entrance, who knows what it's called..?

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03.08.2014 15:03, Hierophis

Good time to you dear ones!
Ukraine, Poltava mid-July, right in the entrance, who knows what it's called..?


I got about the same one yesterday )) But this is not a larva and not a pupa but a fully grown poplar hawk moth smile.gif

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03.08.2014 15:05, ALEX UA

thank you, sorry that not in the subject , but throw a link where they recognize adults?

03.08.2014 15:10, Hierophis

Here, the "definition of butterflies" is called

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596&st=24300

03.08.2014 18:34, TEMPUS

Good time to you dear ones!
Ukraine, Poltava mid-July, right in the entrance, who knows what it's called..?

Laothoe populi

04.08.2014 11:09, molek

Please help me!
O.barnabita or P. aeruginosa?
Rep.Belarus, Brest region, Kamenetsky district. NP "Belovezhskaya Pushcha", in the hollow of an apple tree.

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05.08.2014 13:27, bakamushi

Help identify the caterpillars (larvae) before the species, if possible

2008. Kuskovsky Forest Park, Moscow

1. picture: green_cat.jpg

2008. Elektrougli, Moscow region

2. picture: big_garpia_cat_2.jpg

3. picture: cat.jpg

4. picture: catepillar_01.jpg

5. picture: catepillar_02.jpg

The frame is inverted if anything.
6. picture: caterpillar.jpg

7. picture: caterpillar_on_tree.jpg

8. image: caterpillar_yellow_2.jpg

9. picture: kistehvost_1.jpg

10. picture: naeznik_on_cat.jpg

11. picture: caterpillar_02_filtered.jpg

This post was edited by bakamushi-05.08.2014 13: 27

05.08.2014 15:00, Nick444444

Help identify the caterpillars (larvae) before the species, if possible


8-possibly Calliteara pudibunda
9-Orgyia antiqua

05.08.2014 15:31, Woodmen

Help identify the caterpillars (larvae) before the species, if possible
2008. Kuskovsky Forest Park, Moscow
, 2008. Elektrougli, Moscow region

1. Melanchra persicariae
2. Furcula?
3. Euthrix potatoria
6. A cow's pupa.
7. Lacanobia?
10. Furcula affected by riders.
11. Notodonta dromedarius

http://insectamo.ru/larva
http://www.lepidoptera.eu/CatSearch.php

05.08.2014 15:36, bakamushi

Thank you for your help!

05.08.2014 15:50, vafdog

Thank you for your help!
It kind of makes this, doesn't it?

yes, Chrysomela populi is

05.08.2014 15:54, bakamushi

and on the 2nd not Cerura Venula ?

05.08.2014 16:27, vafdog

and on the 2nd not Cerura Venula ?

quite http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Cerura_Vinula

05.08.2014 20:03, okoem

Help me determine
Today, Kiev region.

2 possibly Celastrina argiolus
3 metalloid, possibly gamma
4 probably scoops from Erebidae. It resembles Scoliopteryx libatrix, but it doesn't live on clover, so it probably isn't. shuffle.gif
5 fingerfly, possibly Emmelina monodactyla
6 scooper
8 probably Euclidia glyphica

05.08.2014 20:19, vafdog

2 possibly Celastrina argiolus
3 metalloid, possibly gamma
4 probably scoops from Erebidae. It resembles Scoliopteryx libatrix, but it doesn't live on clover, so it probably isn't. shuffle.gif
5 fingerfly, possibly Emmelina monodactyla
6 metalworm
8 probably Euclidia glyphica

many thanks
to 4 - it looks like Deltote bankiana to me, but by the way it eats clover, if you are lucky it will pupate and be a butterfly, everything will become clear

.. and what is the difference between metalworm tracks and other scoops?

This post was edited by vafdog-05.08.2014 20: 23

06.08.2014 2:29, Andrey Ponomarev

[quote=bakamushi,05.08.2014 14:27]

06.08.2014 6:55, okoem

4-it looks like Deltote bankiana to me,

.. and what is the difference between metalworm tracks and other scoops?

Yes, this is probably Deltote bankiana.
Metalworm caterpillars have fewer false legs.

This post was edited by okoem - 06.08.2014 06: 55
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06.08.2014 9:48, bakamushi

quite http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Cerura_Vinula

I wonder if it's Cerura or Furcula after all?

06.08.2014 11:01, vafdog

I wonder if it's Cerura or Furcula after all?

one to one with your http://www.lepiforum.de/webbbs/images/forum_2/pic8751.jpg
others are not so much alike, so Cerura vinula
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06.08.2014 11:20, bakamushi

one to one with your http://www.lepiforum.de/webbbs/images/forum_2/pic8751.jpg
others are not so much alike, so Cerura vinula


I'm trying to clarify why, because in those years (2008-2010) I bred harpies and enjoyed life, thinking that they were all Cerura Vinula, and then somehow posted on moibiol, and it turned out that I bred the same 2 species-Vinula and Erminea. That's where I fell out. True, it was the presented frame that I did in nature.

In the photo just 2 views like

картинка: Cerura_vinula__Dicranura_vinula__Cerura_erminea_8.jpg

06.08.2014 11:22, bakamushi

And is it possible to define # 4 and 7

06.08.2014 14:03, dim-va

[quote=bakamushi,06.08.2014 12:20]

06.08.2014 18:38, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 31.
On korostavnik.
Without much hope. And suddenly!
Any Eupithecia?

user posted image

This post was edited by Woodmen - 06.08.2014 18: 38

07.08.2014 20:59, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 31.
On korostavnik.
Without much hope. And suddenly!
Any Eupithecia?

user posted image

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