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Identification of larvae and pupae

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04.09.2014 8:36, аруд

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?

No, this is actually the 3rd caterpillar. But since, in my opinion, it is similar to the 1st one (the difference is only in color), which you identified as Hypomecis punctinalis, I sent the 3rd photo to confirm this version-her head is better drawn. You are once again convinced of your qualifications and skills, and I get the definition of a caterpillar. But the last message in a hurry pointed out the wrong view, which caused some confusion, sorry. Grand-thank you.

This post was edited by arud - 04.09.2014 08: 39

04.09.2014 10:45, bakamushi

Sorry to bother you, but...
Help me determine:

1.
Moscow region, Elektrougli
19-07-2009
picture: IMG_1263.jpg

2.
Moscow region, Elektrougli
19-07-2009
picture: IMG_1330.jpg

3.
Moscow region, Elektrougli
25-07-2009
picture: IMG_1532.jpg

4.
Moscow region, Barybino
5-9-2009
picture: IMG_3047.jpg

5.
Serpukhov district of Moscow region
23-05-2008
At least to the one that sp.
picture: IMG_4828.jpg

6.
Moscow region, Elektrougli
17-05-2008
At least until sp.
picture: catepillar_01.jpg

7.
Moscow, Kuskovsky Park
25-09-2008
At least until sp.
picture: caterpillar_on_tree.jpg

This post was edited by bakamushi - 09/04/2014 10: 49

04.09.2014 11:04, Luchik5508

Good afternoon! They gave me a bouquet of roses, and a caterpillar fell out a couple of days later. I put it in the jar, offered her another bud. She ate it, too.
When the roses were gone, I offered her the grass and flowers I'd found... I didn't touch the flowers, I chewed the leaves a little, but I must have bitten and spat. I tried to weave something with a spider web and now it doesn't move. If I touch it, it still seems to move. All this in one night.
I've already found some roses for her today, but there's no reaction.... lying motionless.
Tell me pozh-the one who is this and what's wrong with her? Could I have hurt her so much, or is she going through some stage?

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04.09.2014 13:26, TEMPUS

Good afternoon! They gave me a bouquet of roses, and a caterpillar fell out a couple of days later. I put it in the jar, offered her another bud. She ate it, too.
When the roses were gone, I offered her the grass and flowers I'd found... I didn't touch the flowers, I chewed the leaves a little, but I must have bitten and spat. I tried to weave something with a spider web and now it doesn't move. If I touch it, it still seems to move. All this in one night.
I've already found some roses for her today, but there's no reaction.... lying motionless.
Tell me pozh-the one who is this and what's wrong with her? Could I have hurt her so much, or is she going through some stage?

This is the caterpillar of the Helicoverpa armigera scooper.

Judging by the description you gave, the caterpillar has started the pupation process. To do this, she needs complete peace, it is better not to disturb her once again.
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04.09.2014 13:40, TEMPUS

Sorry to bother you, but...
Help me determine:

1.
Moscow region, Electric coal
19-07-2009
2.
Moscow region, Electric coal
19-07-2009
3.
Moscow region, Electric coal
25-07-2009
4.
Moscow region, Barybino
5-9-2009
5.
Serpukhov district of Moscow region
23-05-2008
At least to the one that sp.
6.
Moscow region, Elektrougli
17-05-2008
At least until sp.
7.
Moscow, Kuskovsky Park
25-09-2008
At least until sp.

1 - Phalera bucephala
2 - Drepana falcataria
4 - Notodonta ziczac
5-possibly Apamea sp.
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04.09.2014 14:45, insectamo

Sorry to bother you, but...
Help me determine:

...

6.
Moscow region, Elektrougli
17-05-2008
At least until sp.


7.
Moscow, Kuskovsky Park
25-09-2008
At least until sp.



6 - Ennominae sp. wink.gif
7 - Lacanobia oleracea
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04.09.2014 14:48, Woodmen

Sorry to bother you, but...
Help me determine:
7.
Moscow, Kuskovsky Park
25-09-2008
At least until sp.

7. Garden scoop-Lacanobia oleracea (Noctuidae: Noctuinae)
smile.gif I'm a little late...

This post was edited by Woodmen - 09/04/2014 14: 50
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04.09.2014 17:15, Luchik5508

This is the caterpillar of the Helicoverpa armigera scooper.

Judging by the description you gave, the caterpillar has started the pupation process. To do this, she needs complete peace, it is better not to disturb her once again.

Thank you very much, reassured )) And indeed, I put the caterpillar on a petal, and after a while I saw that it was wrapped around them.
Can you tell me how long this process will take?

04.09.2014 20:31, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, August 30-31, 2014
on horseradish (sorry for my French)

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picture: Image00002.jpg

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04.09.2014 20:40, Shamil Murtazin

Thank you very much, reassured )) And indeed, I put the caterpillar on a petal, and after a while I saw that it was wrapped around them.
Can you tell me how long this process will take?

smart books say 10-15 days. If it doesn't go away for the winter , then there will be a white "cradle" around the pupa (and in theory the goose should have been looking for a place in the soil).

04.09.2014 21:11, okoem

  
Can you tell me how long this process will take?

The pupation process will take several days. The butterfly will come out either a week or two after pupation, or the next year.

Southern Urals, August 30-31, 2014
on horseradish (sorry for my French)

Probably Pieris rapae.

This post was edited by okoem - 09/04/2014 21: 13
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05.09.2014 8:33, Elena-56

please help me identify the moth caterpillar of this family. Geometridae. Photographed in the forest on a fluffy oak tree in the center of Moldova.

05.09.2014 8:43, Elena-56

please help me identify the moth caterpillar of this family. Geometridae. Photographed in May in the forest on a fluffy oak tree in the center of Moldova.

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05.09.2014 21:00, okoem

please help me identify the moth caterpillar of this family. Geometridae. Photographed in May in the forest on a fluffy oak tree in the center of Moldova.

Scoop, apparently O. cruda.
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Orthosia_Cruda

06.09.2014 17:50, Tivanik

Please help me determine. Saint Petersburg, 6.09.2014

1
picture: IMGP4063.jpg

2
picture: IMGP4091.jpg

This post was edited by Tivanik - 06.09.2014 17: 51

06.09.2014 18:10, TEMPUS

Please help me determine. Saint Petersburg, 6.09.2014

1 - Pheosia tremula
2 - Melanchra persicariae
Likes: 1

07.09.2014 20:16, Tivanik

Please help me determine. Saint Petersburg, 7.09.2014

1.
picture: IMGP4493.jpg


2.
picture: IMGP4550.jpg

This post was edited by Tivanik - 07.09.2014 20: 50

07.09.2014 20:56, TEMPUS

Please help me determine. Saint Petersburg, 7.09.2014

1 - Ceramica pisi
2 - sawfly larva. Before appearance, they are undetectable.
Likes: 1

07.09.2014 21:09, Tivanik

Thank you, Sergey! And also, please read this one:
Also Saint Petersburg, 6.09.2014
Notodonta ziczac???

picture: IMGP4187.jpg

This post was edited by Tivanik - 07.09.2014 21: 15

07.09.2014 21:44, TEMPUS

Thank you, Sergey! And also, please read this one:
Also Saint Petersburg, 6.09.2014
Notodonta ziczac???

да
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07.09.2014 21:55, Tivanik

And this is Notodonta tritophus? (St. Petersburg, 7.09.2014)

picture: IMGP4406.jpg

07.09.2014 22:04, TEMPUS

And this is Notodonta tritophus? (St. Petersburg, 7.09.2014)

no, Notodonta dromedarius
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08.09.2014 11:55, Alexandr Zhakov

Ukraine, Zaporizhia region. Melitopol district, Mirny settlement, channel sands of the Molochnaya River .21.08.2014 p.
I get Cucullia campanulae, but there are no butterflies for the region. probably something else confused.gif
picture: raupe_IMG_0642.jpg
picture: raupe_IMG_0701__1_.jpg
photo by Egorus (a)

08.09.2014 14:21, dim-va

Rather, a butterfly has been added for the region.
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08.09.2014 15:42, okoem

Ukraine, Zaporizhia region. Melitopol district, Mirny settlement, channel sands of the Molochnaya River .21.08.2014 p.

This is balsamitae.
Food plant-chondrilla (judging by the photo)?
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08.09.2014 16:03, Alexandr Zhakov

This is balsamitae.
Food plant-chondrilla (judging by the photo)?

Yes, at this point this view is caught in the area.
Chondrilla agrees.
Thank you very much.
smile.gif

09.09.2014 16:08, alex242

SE Kazakhstan, September
Help to identify please!

On the willow tree picture: IMG_7862_.jpg

in peas picture: IMG_7866_.jpg

09.09.2014 16:34, okoem

SE Kazakhstan, September
Help to identify please!
In the pea H. armigera, most likely.
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09.09.2014 18:22, alex242

In the pea H. armigera, most likely.

It doesn't seem to be her.

10.09.2014 9:51, кай-я

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10.09.2014 11:19, bakamushi

Help me identify the larva

A ladybug? If so, which one?
Moscow region Elektrougli
20-6-2010
picture: IMG_1983.jpg

10.09.2014 21:47, bials

SE Kazakhstan, September
Help to identify please!

On the willow tree picture: IMG_7862_.jpg

in peas picture: IMG_7866_.jpg

on a willow tree, Phalera bucephala L. (silvery hole)
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13.09.2014 18:17, Nick444444

I found it on 11.09.14 on a clover tree, in the forest of g.Kharkov. What is the caterpillar of the family Geometridae?

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13.09.2014 18:35, okoem

I found it on 11.09.14 on a clover tree, in the forest of g.Kharkov. What is the caterpillar of the family Geometridae?

Most likely Eupithecia sp.

14.09.2014 16:51, Егор Клименко

Whose caterpillar is this?

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14.09.2014 16:58, TEMPUS

Whose caterpillar is this?

Helicoverpa armigera

15.09.2014 21:17, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.

This ruined masonry probably belonged to Macrothylacia rubi.
August 23, 2012.
user posted image

But what kind of cocoonworm is this?
May 30, 2010.
picture: DSC_5557______.jpg

15.09.2014 23:14, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.
But what kind of cocoonworm is this?
May 30, 2010.

I think it's Orgyia antiqua, probably accidentally climbed a pine tree
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16.09.2014 14:57, bakamushi

Help me determine:
Krasnodar Region
12-10-2012

1.
picture: IMG_9026.jpg

And more

Moscow region, Elektrougli
31-7-2011

2.
picture: IMG_5395.jpg

This post was edited by bakamushi - 16.09.2014 15: 08

16.09.2014 18:49, TEMPUS

Help me determine:

2 - Acronicta psi
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