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Identification of larvae and pupae

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08.08.2014 21:31, hitrij

Surroundings of Glazov, Udmurtia, on the birch tree.Help me determine whose masonry?

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09.08.2014 4:06, Woodmen

Surroundings of Glazov, Udmurtia, on the birch tree.Help me determine whose masonry?

I think the clutch is Phalera bucephala.
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09.08.2014 5:55, Ai.

Enlighten, plz, what is this butterfly in the future?
Met near Rylsk at the end of July, in countless numbers, the whole herd together whetted nettles.
Whose departure is expected in the end? smile.gif
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09.08.2014 7:57, Woodmen

Enlighten, plz, what is this butterfly in the future?
Met near Rylsk at the end of July, in countless numbers, the whole herd together whetted nettles.
Whose departure is expected in the end? smile.gif

Aglais io
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09.08.2014 17:04, bakamushi

Help me determine:

2009, Barybino Moscow region

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Calliteara pudibunda?
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09.08.2014 20:39, vafdog

Help me determine:

2009, Barybino Moscow region

I think so:
1-Cucullia lactucae
4-Gynaephora selenitica
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10.08.2014 1:54, John-ST

Help me determine:

2009, Barybino Moscow region


2 - some sawfly
3-yes, redtail
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10.08.2014 11:03, bakamushi

2 - some sawfly

Is it completely unrealistic to identify a sawfly?

10.08.2014 11:09, bakamushi

And such?

Copied the links from the previous post, so as not to produce the same images

http://molbiol.ru/forums/uploads/post-1084059-1407234306.jpg

http://molbiol.ru/forums/uploads/post-1084059-1407234271.jpg

And this one:
Directly on the feed plant

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This post was edited by bakamushi - 10.08.2014 11: 22

10.08.2014 12:38, Andrey Ponomarev

And such?

Copied the links from the previous post, so as not to produce the same images

http://molbiol.ru/forums/uploads/post-1084059-1407234306.jpg

http://molbiol.ru/forums/uploads/post-1084059-1407234271.jpg

And this one:
Directly on the feed plant

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Pheosia tremula

10.08.2014 12:41, Andrey Ponomarev

Poplar,10.08.2014, what to feed I don't know, maybe it's Lacanobia oleracea?
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 10.08.2014 14: 30

10.08.2014 18:17, RoPro

Please tell me whose larva it is. Staphylin ? Moscow region, August 9, on the lower part of the tinder box.

This post was edited by RoPro-10.08.2014 18: 19

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11.08.2014 14:24, John-ST

Is it completely unrealistic to identify a sawfly?

I pass, Sungaya will appear can say anything

11.08.2014 18:01, цверг

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please, who attacked my poor pine tree?
10avgusta, Krasnoyarsk.
user posted image

11.08.2014 21:53, John-ST

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please, who attacked my poor pine tree?
10avgusta, Krasnoyarsk.

I think so, Diprion pini

This post was edited by John-ST-11.08.2014 21: 53
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12.08.2014 6:02, binni

Hello,
Maybe someone will recognize this beast.
Eats nettles, found in Novosibirsk.
Sorry for the quality of the photo frown.gif

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12.08.2014 6:37, bakamushi

I'll pass, Sungaya will show up and say something

But look at these please

user posted image

user posted image

This post was edited by bakamushi - 08/16/2014 12: 50

14.08.2014 8:43, hitrij

Hello.Help me determine it.On raspberries, already shed twice.Notodonta dromedarius?

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14.08.2014 16:58, okoem

Hello.Help me determine it.On raspberries, already shed twice.Notodonta dromedarius?

This is a sickle-wing. Choose which one is yours
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...e_Gesamt_Raupen
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15.08.2014 20:49, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 10.08.14
Eats plantain, raspberries, dandelion
Some Lacanobia?

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15.08.2014 21:41, KM2200

Tell me, please, about the caterpillar that I have here recently posted.
20.05 she burrowed into the ground. The day before yesterday, I dug out a cocoon, opened it a crack, and instead of the expected pupa, a caterpillar is sitting there. Alive (moving). What does this mean?
by the way, if you don't mind,please unsubscribe here when it pupates..
So, once asked , I inform you. I buried it back then. After a while, it was discovered that she escaped from the old cocoon and made a new one. I decided not to touch it. I dug it up today. Unfortunately, it never pupated - it died. All blackened and covered with mold, I probably overdid it with humidification frown.gif

16.08.2014 19:36, Nick444444

Is this a Cupido argiades Caterpillar??? Thank you in advance!

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17.08.2014 13:57, Nick444444

Southern Urals, 10.08.14
Eats plantain, raspberries, dandelion
Some Lacanobia?


Perhaps it is Lacanobia thalassina
http://www.lepidoptera.eu/show.php?ID=1101&country=XX

This post was edited by Nick444444 - 17.08.2014 13: 58
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18.08.2014 17:17, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Nerskaya station, 14.08.2014, on rakitnik
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18.08.2014 23:19, Nick444444

Is this a Cupido argiades Caterpillar??? Thank you in advance!

Maybe someone knows what kind of pigeon? confused.gif

18.08.2014 23:38, okoem

Maybe someone knows what kind of pigeon? confused.gif

http://www.lepidoptera.crimea.ua/files_frame/frame_det.htm

19.08.2014 2:12, Nick444444

  http://www.lepidoptera.crimea.ua/files_frame/frame_det.htm

The caterpillar was found on August 15 on Lyadvenets in Kharkiv on the edge of a forest.
Clover also grows nearby.

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19.08.2014 11:23, okoem

The caterpillar was found on August 15 on Lyadvenets in Kharkiv on the edge of a forest.
Clover also grows nearby.

Apparently Cupido sp. Options, I think, can be as follows: argiades, decoloratus, minimus. Remember which of the species flies there at the end of August, most likely this is it.
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19.08.2014 18:48, vasiliy-feoktistov

Cuculia asteris in any way ?
Mown at random from the grass.
19.08.2014 Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, okr. der. Starye Omutischi, raznotravny meadow.
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20.08.2014 5:12, TEMPUS

Cuculia asteris in any way ?
Mown at random from the grass.
19.08.2014 Vladimir region, Petushinsky district, okr. der. Starye Omutischi, a mixed grass meadow.
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Yes, it is.
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20.08.2014 19:03, Sergey Rybalkin

Hello, tell me, please, what are these bears and one scoop?

Both bears crawled to pupate, Chelyabinsk region on August 15-20, one that is dark has already pupated, a scoop was found in the garden on cabbage.

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20.08.2014 19:36, vafdog

The variant with Diaphora mendica cannot be excluded, but according to the cocoon shape and hair color, it can also be Phragmatobia luctifera, Spilosoma lubricipeda. Look at their tracks here, maybe you'll recognize them
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Epatolmis_Luctifera
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Spilosoma_Lubricipeda
If an imago is released, please write the view. Very interesting.

Thank you. of these three, it seems to me the most similar to Spilosoma lubricipeda. about imago yes, I will inform you.

so no one got out
Hello, tell me, please, what are these bears and one scoop?
Both bears crawled to pupate, Chelyabinsk region on August 15-20, one that is dark has already pupated, a scoop was found in the garden on cabbage.

you have something similar look here http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...Arctiini_Raupen

21.08.2014 7:28, binni

The caterpillar I asked about in post #5384 is most likely diaphora mendica, it later turned brown and looked like DSC00741.JPG. Now it is buried in the ground for 1 cm and made a cocoon there. If you are interested, I can post a photo

21.08.2014 9:27, Sergey Rybalkin

The caterpillar I asked about in post #5384 is most likely diaphora mendica, it later turned brown and looked like DSC00741.JPG. Now it is buried in the ground for 1 cm and made a cocoon there. If you are interested, I can post a photo


And I have the red one on DSC00741.JPG, today I made a pupa, and without a cocoon, and did not turn brown.

21.08.2014 21:45, Новичок2014

Dear experts, Please tell me what kind of beauty this is. Found near Orenburg on milkweed. Pine and thuja trees grow nearby. This miracle pupated after a week of gluttony, but it is clear that something went wrong and we did not wait for the butterfly.((
Very interesting, what should have happened.
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and this is the pupa
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21.08.2014 21:54, Nick444444

Dear experts, Please tell me what kind of beauty this is. Found near Orenburg on milkweed. Pine and thuja trees grow nearby. This miracle pupated after a week of gluttony, but it is clear that something went wrong and we did not wait for the butterfly.((
Very interesting, what should have happened.


Hyles euphorbiae

This post was edited by Nick444444 - 08/21/2014 21: 55

21.08.2014 21:55, KM2200

Apparently Hyles euphorbiae is a spurge hawk moth.
Why didn't you wait? Pupa hibernates.

22.08.2014 6:54, Новичок2014

What a pity they didn't know about the winter quarters!!! The pupa darkened, shriveled up a little, and they thought it was dead. And what conditions should she create for wintering? Can this be done at home? I really hope to meet another such caterpillar!

22.08.2014 9:55, binni

And I have the red one on DSC00741.JPG, today I made a pupa, and without a cocoon, and did not turn brown.


she turned brown, I mean, she turned red. I found it white with sparse hairs. Let's see who gets out

22.08.2014 10:44, bogdan88

What is the name of this caterpillar? Photos from the Internet. Probably a caterpillar from the Samara region.

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