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Identification of larvae and pupae

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30.08.2014 22:16, medlola

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

Thank you so much for your reply. Yes, she did just that today, began to pupate, attached herself with a thin "spider web" to a branch and "ruffled up")

30.08.2014 22:36, TEMPUS

Help me determine it.

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

Acronicta auricoma
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30.08.2014 23:52, Nick444444

 
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.

Here is the whole plant.

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30.08.2014 23:54, Nick444444

Help me determine the type of caterpillar??? Found on 30.08.14 in Kharkiv, Forest Park.

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31.08.2014 13:34, bakamushi

[quote=Gennadich,29.08.2014 21: 27] Help me determine:

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Thanks!
I have some questions.
7-Lasiocampa quercus-Oak cocoonworm? Shot on a pine tree ... Are you sure it's him?

This post was edited by bakamushi - 31.08.2014 13: 34

31.08.2014 13:57, TEMPUS

Thanks!
I have some questions.
7-Lasiocampa quercus-Oak cocoonworm? Shot on a pine tree ... Are you sure it's him?

Although the caterpillar is sitting on a pine tree, but yes, Gennadich is right, and this is undoubtedly Lasiocampa quercus. This species is a polyphage, and it can sit on a lot of things.
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31.08.2014 14:05, bakamushi

Although the caterpillar is sitting on a pine tree, but yes, Gennadich is right, and this is undoubtedly Lasiocampa quercus. This species is a polyphage, and it can sit on a lot of things.


Can you help me identify 1,3 and 4?

1.14
-8-2008
Kuskovsky Forest Park Moscow
user posted image

3.23
-5-2008
Serpukhov district Moscow region

user posted image

4.21
-6-2008
Elektrougli Moscow region

user posted image

31.08.2014 14:33, TEMPUS

Help me determine the type of caterpillar??? Found on 30.08.14 in Kharkiv, Forest Park.

Euplexia lucipara
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31.08.2014 15:17, Sergey Rybalkin

Some kind of dustpan, most likely, but what kind? Please tell me. Found on 28.08.2014. Ural, Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk

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31.08.2014 15:37, TEMPUS

Some kind of dustpan, most likely, but what kind? Please tell me. Found on 28.08.2014. Ural, Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk

Melanchra persicariae
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31.08.2014 15:37, Sungaya

Can you help me identify 1,3 and 4?

1.14
-8-2008
Kuskovsky Forest Park Moscow


I will assume that Actinotia polyodon
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31.08.2014 16:24, РадиоАндрей

there are only videos Sekretmastera http://youtu.be/6AZ6VnHJzS0, help who it is, the area of the North-West, removed from the clothes. Screenshot attached

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31.08.2014 20:47, Andrey Ponomarev

there are only videos Sekretmastera http://youtu.be/6AZ6VnHJzS0, help who it is, the area of the North-West, removed from the clothes. Screenshot attached

Calliteara pudibunda

01.09.2014 6:26, Nick444444

Help me determine the type of caterpillar??? Found on 31.08.14 in Kharkiv, Forest Park.

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01.09.2014 7:57, Urman

Omsk region, forest zone.

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01.09.2014 9:44, Nick444444

Omsk region, forest zone.

Orgyia antiqua
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01.09.2014 18:30, Woodmen

Can you help me identify 1,3 and 4?
4.21
-6-2008
Elektrougli Moscow region

4. Thistlewort-Cucullia lucifuga (Noctuidae: Cuculliinae)
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01.09.2014 20:49, Nick444444

Help me determine the type of caterpillar??? Found on 31.08.14 in Kharkiv, Forest Park.

Does anyone know what kind of caterpillar is in the Noctuidae family??? wall.gif
I don't know what to feed confused.gifyou .
This is the second day without food frown.gif.

01.09.2014 21:22, Sungaya

Help me determine the type of caterpillar??? Found on 31.08.14 in Kharkiv, Forest Park.

in my opinion, someone from the Hadena family... capsincola, confusa...
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02.09.2014 6:35, Urman

Dear experts, Please help me identify the caterpillar. Omsk region, forest zone.

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02.09.2014 7:04, Urman

And three more caterpillars for identification from the forest zone of the Omsk region.

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02.09.2014 7:18, Sungaya

Dear experts, Please help me identify the caterpillar. Omsk region, forest zone.

Clostera curtula
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02.09.2014 7:28, Sungaya

And three more caterpillars for identification from the forest zone of the Omsk region.

1- Trichiura crataegi
2- Notodonta ziczac/torva... вроде, ziczac
3- Siobla ruficornis
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02.09.2014 9:39, okoem

Does anyone know what kind of caterpillar is in the Noctuidae family??? wall.gif
I don't know what to feed confused.gifyou .

Feed with the plant that you found it on and that you need to specify to simplify the definition of I. Or the ones that grew up nearby. Although, as it seems to me, this caterpillar is crushed and will not live.

Here is the whole plant.
It looks like a bedbug.

This post was edited by okoem - 02.09.2014 09: 40
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02.09.2014 18:32, blackhole

Help me determine the type of caterpillar??? Found on 31.08.14 in Kharkiv, Forest Park.

Dypterygia scabriuscula
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02.09.2014 20:21, РадиоАндрей

Calliteara pudibunda
Thank you. So are they yellow or are they a subspecies?

02.09.2014 20:43, vasiliy-feoktistov

Thank you. So are they yellow or are they a subspecies?

There are no subspecies like smile.gifWhat is this "Radio Andrey"? Or a joke?

02.09.2014 21:00, РадиоАндрей

C nickname just occurred to me. And yet it can be argued that this is Calliteara pudibunda?

02.09.2014 21:02, Nick444444

[color=gray][/color]
It looks like a bedbug.

If this is a bedbug, then the photo of the egg white belongs to Pieris rapae.

02.09.2014 21:03, vasiliy-feoktistov

And yet it can be argued that this is Calliteara pudibunda?

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02.09.2014 23:34, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, 31.08.2014.

03.09.2014 14:25, аруд

This is the Birch moth Biston betularia-of different ages -??????????? Is it so? Bryansk region, Aug. Big thank you.

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03.09.2014 19:51, Sungaya

Saratov region, 31.08.2014.

similar to Tenthredo scrophulariae
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03.09.2014 19:54, Sungaya

This is the Birch moth Biston betularia-of different ages -??????????? Is it so? Bryansk region, Aug. Big thank you.

It wasn't taken very well: neither the head is clearly visible, nor the cones.
I would venture to assume:
1- Hypomecis punctinalis
2- Plagodis pulveraria
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03.09.2014 22:33, Nick444444

Dypterygia scabriuscula

No, it's not Dypterygia scabriuscula. I gave her dandelion leaves, but she doesn't eat them.

03.09.2014 22:50, Sungaya

If the caterpillar did not develop on a dandelion, then it is quite possible that it will not eat it. The sites indicate different food plants, but this does not mean that the caterpillar will eat everything in a row and move from one plant to another. See what plants are suitable for this species and offer if possible everything to choose from (highlander, sorrel... and what else is there...)

03.09.2014 22:59, Nick444444

If the caterpillar did not develop on a dandelion, then it is quite possible that it will not eat it. The sites indicate different food plants, but this does not mean that the caterpillar will eat everything in a row and move from one plant to another. See what plants are suitable for this species and offer if possible everything to choose from (highlander, sorrel... and what else is there...)

Maybe you should try horse sorrel confused.gif.

03.09.2014 23:01, аруд

It wasn't taken very well: neither the head is clearly visible, nor the cones.

I agree with the criticism. Or maybe this photo will clarify the situation - ?in the sense of 2-Plagodis pulveraria - ???? Thanks

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03.09.2014 23:06, Sungaya

Maybe you should try horse sorrel confused.gif.

Try... and the highlander, too.

03.09.2014 23:10, Sungaya

I agree with the criticism. Or maybe this photo will clarify the situation - ?in the sense of 2-Plagodis pulveraria - ???? Thanks

In the previous post , the 2nd, I think, is Plagodis pulveraria.
And the caterpillar from the last post is very similar to Biston betularia.
Is it the same one as in the first photo from the first message?

This post was edited by Sungaya - 03.09.2014 23: 14

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