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Identification of larvae and pupae

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22.08.2014 19:21, Urman

Tell me, please, the name of this hairy monster.

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22.08.2014 20:49, TEMPUS

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.

Медведицы:DSC00544.JPG
and DSC00552.JPG - Spilosoma lubricipeda
DSC00741.JPG and DSC00748.JPG - SPILARCTIA LUTEA
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22.08.2014 21:52, dim-va

22.08.2014 22:30, KM2200

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!
Well, if you winced, maybe you really died. And the conditions for wintering --- common sense suggests that they are approximately the same as on the street. I would put it on the balcony.

23.08.2014 14:48, Nick444444

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars??? All the caterpillars were found in Kharkiv Forest Park.
1) Photo 1-The caterpillar was found at the end of May, in the forest, near the place of its discovery, trees were observed: oak, elm, hornbeam, maple. The first three are probably more appropriate.
2) Photo 2-The caterpillar was found in early June, in the forest on a hornbeam or elm, I don't remember frown.gifexactly .

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23.08.2014 16:39, TEMPUS

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars??? All the caterpillars were found in Kharkiv Forest Park.
2) Photo 2-The caterpillar was found in early June, in the forest on a hornbeam or elm, I don't remember frown.gifexactly .

In photo 2-Brachionycha nubeculosa
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23.08.2014 23:05, okoem

so no one got out

If the butterfly has developed, but has not come out of the pupa (it has dried up in the pupal shell), then the butterfly can be cooked and the species can be determined.

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

Perhaps Hadena sp. or something close.

This post was edited by okoem - 08/23/2014 23: 13
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24.08.2014 13:05, Nick444444

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars??? All the caterpillars were found in Kharkiv Forest Park.
1) Photo 1-The caterpillar was found at the end of May, in the forest, near the place of its discovery, trees were observed: oak, elm, hornbeam, maple. The first three are probably more appropriate.

It remains to determine the type of caterpillar from Photo 1!

24.08.2014 14:09, Бабистр

Good afternoon!
Help me identify the caterpillar. August 23, Istra district, Moscow region, sat on a host. Two white dots are clearly visible on the bottom. smile.gif

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24.08.2014 18:28, Sergey Rybalkin

What is this scoop found on cabbage on August 20 in the Chelyabinsk region?

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24.08.2014 19:02, Nick444444

What is this scoop found on cabbage on August 20 in the Chelyabinsk region?

Possible Mamestra brassicae
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25.08.2014 6:56, Urman

To begin with, it's a good idea to decide from which tropics you brought it.

I'm sorry, I forgot about this mandatory category. Omsk region, forest zone.

25.08.2014 10:02, аруд

Good people, please tell me. pliz, what for Pyadenitsy-all on the Hazel collected-Bryansk forest, Aug.

This post was edited by arud - 26.08.2014 13: 23

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25.08.2014 19:35, ИгорьД

Be kind with the definition.
Komi Republic, Pechora, on potato beds, in the ground, often, August 23.
Hawk moth (?)

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26.08.2014 0:56, vafdog

If the butterfly has developed, but has not come out of the pupa (it has dried up in the pupal shell), then the butterfly can be cooked and the species can be determined.

I immediately liked the idea
, prepared it, the butterfly was formed, from the pattern of the front wings and antennae, almost a hundred could be said that this is a male Spilosoma lubricipeda:
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The belly dried up, emptied, found a mass at the bottom, and cooked it:
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The image of the genitals of S. urticae was not found, but the sawyere is clearly lubricipeda
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26.08.2014 0:58, vafdog

Be kind with the definition.
Komi Republic, Pechora, on potato beds, in the ground, often, August 23.
Hawk moth (?)

size? hardly a hawk moth, moth or scoop

26.08.2014 8:19, ИгорьД

size? hardly a hawk moth, moth or scooper

Yes, the size of a hawk moth is too smallsmile.gif-15-20 mm.

This is what the Hada plebeja pupa looks like (it was found nearby).

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26.08.2014 18:39, Nick444444

Help me identify the types of caterpillars, pupae, and eggs??? All found in Kharkiv, Forest Park.
1) IMG_3386_1.jpg-Photo taken on August 12. An egg of some kind of whitefly, but I don't know which one.
Is it possible to determine from the photo what kind of whitefly it is?
2) IMG_3397_2.jpg -The pupa's photo was taken on August 12.
3) IMG_3404_3.jpg-Photo of the pupa taken on August 12. All previous photos were taken on the same type of plant!!!
4) IMG_3984_4.jpg; IMG_3985_4.jpg-Photo of a plant where a white squirrel egg and two pupae were found.
5) IMG_3460_5.jpg-Photo taken on August 14 on a willow tree. I think it's the eggs of Nymphalis xanthomelas, but I'm not sure confused.gif.
6) IMG_3507_6.jpg-Photo taken on August 14.
7) IMG_3964_7.jpg-Photo taken on August 26.
8) IMG_3970_8.jpg -The moth photo was taken on August 26.
9) IMG_3866_9.jpg; IMG_3867_9.jpg-Photo of the plant where I found the moth 26.08.14
10) IMG_3981_10.jpg -Photo taken on August 26. Photo IMG_3507_6.jpg and IMG_3981_10.jpg made on the same plant.
And if you can find out the names of plants smile.gif.
Thank you in advance!!!)))

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26.08.2014 22:24, okoem

almost a hundred percent could tell that it was a male Spilosoma lubricipeda:

I think you're right.
It is desirable to "straighten" the genitals (dilute the soles to the sides) and press them down with a cover glass.

Help me identify the types of caterpillars, pupae, and eggs???
And if you can find out the names of plants smile.gif.

Egg white, on the photo, especially in such a low resolution, it is not possible to determine. Pieris sp., apparently.
The first pupa is a fingerfly.
The second pupa is Pieris sp.
The plant is some kind of cabbage. It is necessary to photograph not only individual leaves, but, first of all, the entire plant as a whole.
Goldeneye's eggs, I think.
The second plant is cornflower.
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26.08.2014 23:12, Nick444444

I think you're right.
It is desirable to "straighten" the genitals (dilute the soles to the sides) and press them down with a cover glass.
Egg white, on the photo, especially in such a low resolution, it is not possible to determine. Pieris sp., apparently.
The first pupa is a fingerfly.
The second pupa is Pieris sp.
The plant is some kind of cabbage. It is necessary to photograph not only individual leaves, but, first of all, the entire plant as a whole.
Goldeneye's eggs, I think.
The second plant is cornflower.

What about the caterpillars?

27.08.2014 8:27, okoem

What about the caterpillars?

Two sawfly larvae and a moth with a dustpan.
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27.08.2014 12:38, vafdog

 
It is desirable to "straighten" the genitals (dilute the soles to the sides) and press them down with a cover glass.

I'll learn. here's another way to figure out how to take pictures, that's the question.
these genitals are large shot only makrushnikom, slightly cropped

27.08.2014 13:06, Alexandr Zhakov

I immediately liked the idea
, prepared it, the butterfly was formed, and from the pattern of the front wings and antennae, almost a hundred could tell that it was a male Spilosoma lubricipeda:
The image of the genitals of S. urticae was not found, but the sawyere is clearly lubricipeda
picture: DSC_1079.jpg
picture: DSC_1084.jpg

The photos turned out very well, and if you spread them out, they will really be great!!!
Here is an image of the gen. both types of NE 13/
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interestingly, with the spread of the wings, the gene is also spread out. in the photo, the length of the cucullus is much less than in the figure. The size of the valvae is indeed closer to that of Spilosoma lubricipeda.
smile.gif

This post was edited by Djon - 08/27/2014 14: 44
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27.08.2014 19:14, Коллекционер

Today. Voronezh, on the Notodonta dromedarius birch
tree?

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27.08.2014 20:59, VikaR

Can you tell me what kind of caterpillar it is? Crawling along the path. Thank you in advance

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27.08.2014 21:15, Nick444444

Today. Voronezh, on the Notodonta dromedarius birch
tree?

Yes, it is Notodonta dromedarius
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27.08.2014 21:47, John-ST

Can you tell me what kind of caterpillar it is? Crawling along the path. Thank you in advance

Acronicta rumicus
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28.08.2014 20:28, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. Second half of August.
Whose is it and what does it mean?
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28.08.2014 22:55, Arikain

Karelia, today on the apple leaf.

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28.08.2014 23:07, okoem

Karelia, today on the apple leaf.
Rider's cocoon.
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29.08.2014 11:41, bakamushi

Help me determine:

1.14
-8-2008
Kuskovsky Forest Park Moscow

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2.
17-8-2008

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3.23
-5-2008
Serpukhov district Moscow region

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4.21
-6-2008
Elektrougli Moscow region

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5.
27-6-2008

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6.
2-8-2008

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7.
23-8-2008

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8.
23-8-2008

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9.
24-8-2008

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29.08.2014 13:53, Shamil Murtazin

Help me determine:
27-6-2008

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similar to Lycia pomonaria
bakamushi, please number your photos.

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29.08.2014 14:06, medlola

Please tell me who it is. (Found in Crimea, Feodosia, late August) Thank you in advance!
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29.08.2014 14:47, bakamushi

29.08.2014 18:21, ВероникаРомкина

[Help identify this miracle!
It was found today on the ceiling of an apartment on 9! Floor.
Unfortunately, I can't imagine what to feed...
I really hope for your help.
Tomsk. Siberia.)]
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29.08.2014 20:27, Andrey Ponomarev

[quote=bakamushi,29.08.2014 12:41]
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29.08.2014 22:34, Sungaya

Good afternoon!
Help me identify the caterpillar. August 23, Istra district, Moscow region, sat on a host. Two white dots are clearly visible on the bottom. smile.gif

Euplexia lucipara
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30.08.2014 18:01, ВероникаРомкина

[Help identify this miracle!
It was found today on the ceiling of an apartment on 9! Floor.
Unfortunately, I can't imagine what to feed...
I really hope for your help.
Tomsk. Siberia.)]
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I thought it might be a scoop. Poured her 5cm of earth and she
udovostviem buried in it)

30.08.2014 18:17, okoem

Please tell me who it is. (Found in Crimea, Feodosia, late August)

The Caterpillar Has Filed A Complaint. I finished drinking and was going to pupate.

[Help identify this miracle!
Unfortunately, I can't imagine what to feed...

Yes, it's a scoop. Try to give sorrel, but the scoop can be fed to them.

30.08.2014 21:41, DYNASTES

Help me determine it.

30.08.2014 Kemerovo region, Topkinsky district, SNT "zdorovye-2" on sea buckthorn

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