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18.09.2014 19:50, Nick444444

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars? Thank you in advance!
14.09.14 Kharkiv.
1) IMG_4403.JPG " Found on some plant that looks like a burdock, but it's not him.
2) IMG_4454.JPG -Found on a tall plant with yellow flowers.
3) IMG_4458.JPG -Found on raspberries.
4) IMG_4473.JPG; IMG_4478.JPG -Found on raspberries.
5) IMG_4484.JPG -Found in the middle of the road (probably in a hurry to pupate).
If you can define everything before the view!!!

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18.09.2014 21:21, okoem

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars? Thank you in advance!
14.09.14 Kharkiv.
If you can define everything before the view!!!

The first is sawyer.
The latest Pieris sp.
Scoop and moth without breeding probably can not be determined.
If you don't know the name of the plant, you should take a photo of it and post it along with the photo of the caterpillar.

19.09.2014 22:35, bakamushi

Is it possible to identify a sawfly from the photo posted just above?

19.09.2014 23:32, Nick444444

Help me identify the larva

A ladybug?

Yes, like a ladybug larva.
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20.09.2014 9:30, John-ST

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars? Thank you in advance!
14.09.14 Kharkiv.
1) IMG_4403.JPG " Found on some plant that looks like a burdock, but it's not him.
2) IMG_4454.JPG -Found on a tall plant with yellow flowers.
3) IMG_4458.JPG -Found on raspberries.
4) IMG_4473.JPG; IMG_4478.JPG -Found on raspberries.
5) IMG_4484.JPG -Found in the middle of the road (probably in a hurry to pupate).
If you can define everything before the view!!!

1) Sawfly false burr Tenthredo mandibularis
"looks like a burdock, but it's not him" -mother-and-stepmother
2) "tall plant with yellow flowers" - Canadian goldenrod
5) Pieris rapae
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21.09.2014 23:15, Новичок2014

Dear experts, question from Orenburg region. Tell me who got into cauliflower
and geraniums - maybe this pupa fell from an apple tree or apricot that grow nearby.

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21.09.2014 23:36, okoem

Dear experts, question from Orenburg region. Tell me who got into cauliflower
and geraniums - maybe this pupa fell from an apple tree or apricot that grow nearby.

In order:
- judging by the cocoon, the cabbage moth Plutella xylostella
is a caterpillar of some kind.
- pupa of the whitefly Pieris sp.
"the pupal shell of some butterfly, probably scoops.
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22.09.2014 19:38, Jaguar paw

Help identify the hawkmoth goose (Hyles?). Date of shooting in the photo. Georgia, Batumi.

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22.09.2014 23:27, Nick444444

Help me determine the type of caterpillar? If possible before the view!!!
18.09.14 Kharkiv.
I can tell from it that it belongs to the family Geometridae and it seems to feed on hawthorn confused.gif.

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22.09.2014 23:36, Nick444444

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars? Thank you in advance!
20.09.14 Kharkiv.
For the first one, in addition, I will say that the fodder plant for it is clover, the second one has already started eating horse sorrel jump.gif.

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23.09.2014 0:04, Kharkovbut

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars? Thank you in advance!
20.09.14 Kharkiv.
2: Helicoverpa armigera. Eats almost everything ... smile.gif
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23.09.2014 9:07, okoem

Help identify the hawkmoth goose (Hyles?). Date of shooting in the photo. Georgia, Batumi.

Daphnis nerii before pupation.

 
I can tell from it that it belongs to the family Geometridae and it seems to feed on hawthorn confused.gif.

And the side view?

Can you help me identify the types of caterpillars? Thank you in advance!
20.09.14 Kharkiv.
For the first one, in addition, I will say that the fodder plant for it is clover,

In my opinion, this is Acronicta rumicis.
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23.09.2014 9:20, Jaguar paw

25.09.2014 17:04, alex242

SE Kazakhstan, sat on a hollyhock, but refused to eat! Who is this, please tell me. I faded out today. Thanks!
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25.09.2014 18:49, okoem

  SE Kazakhstan, sat on a hollyhock, but refused to eat! Who is this, please tell me. I faded out today. Thanks!

Caterpillars often leave the food plant before molting and move to dry plants or plants that they do not feed on. Also, she could not eat hollyhocks simply because she was preparing to shed them. The caterpillar looks like some kind of arrow.
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25.09.2014 20:36, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Kursk, reservoir bank, sand deposits. Please help me with the name.
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25.09.2014 21:08, Zheka

Good afternoon! Kursk, reservoir bank, sand deposits. Please help me with the name.


Raspberry cocoonworm Macrothylacia rubi

25.09.2014 21:49, Sklyar

Thanks!

26.09.2014 12:18, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Tushetia, near the Stori River. Month - July. smile.gif

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26.09.2014 22:56, Коллекционер

Contained as the ground beetle, now there was a need to identify this larva. But I can't remember which one. 2 options: Salosoma inquisitor or Carabus nemoralis&

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27.09.2014 12:08, Дмитрий Савончук

Please identify it! And tell me what to feed - something it is unhealthy some color.
Omsk. Deciduous trees (poplar, birch, etc.)

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27.09.2014 12:25, NakaRB

1-4-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park, 20-21. 05. 2014, probably listoverty
5-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, caterpillar 31.07, pupa 05.08.2013
6, 7-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 12-13. 06. 2010
8-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 15.06.2013
9-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 02.05.2014

1. maple
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2. linden tree
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3. linden tree
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4. mountain ash
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5. ?Celastrina argiolus
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6. chornobylnik
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7. chornobylnik
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8. yarrow
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9. Euphydryas ?intermedia
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27.09.2014 17:10, Nick444444

Please identify it! And tell me what to feed - something it is unhealthy some color.
Omsk. Deciduous trees (poplar, birch, etc.)

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Smerinthus ocellata? confused.gif

27.09.2014 17:12, Nick444444

1-4-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park, 20-21. 05. 2014, probably listoverty
5-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, caterpillar 31.07, pupa 05.08.2013
6, 7-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 12-13. 06. 2010
8-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 15.06.2013
9-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 02.05.2014

5. ?Celastrina argiolus

What plant was the caterpillar found on?

27.09.2014 20:02, okoem

tell me what to feed

You won't have to feed her anymore. frown.gif This is a dying caterpillar, and the larvae of the riders have emerged from it.

27.09.2014 20:48, Guest

You won't have to feed her anymore. frown.gif This is a dying caterpillar, and the larvae of the riders have emerged from it.


I think I understand. Yes, it was a cruel fate for her. But is it a hawk moth?

27.09.2014 22:20, NakaRB

What plant was the caterpillar found on?

Some kind of Melilotus, with yellow or white flowers - I don't remember

28.09.2014 13:37, Nick444444

 
And the side view?

It is no longer possible to take a photo, it is already at the pupal shuffle.gifstage

28.09.2014 14:58, СергейДД

help identify soft pupae. Sorry for the quality... Found in the Voronezh Region

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29.09.2014 21:51, NakaRB

10, 1-Neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region, 23.06.2013, aspen
12-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 03.09.2009, birch
13-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 02.05.2014, ryabina
14-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 06.07.2013, in the ovary of a dream
15-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park, 07.09.2013, in the cup of an acorn smile.gif
16-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 07.09.2013, sorrel; kukolka 15.09.2013
17-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 12.09.2013, konsky sorrel

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13. Callimorpha dominula?
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04.10.2014 20:15, Shamil Murtazin

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

released Xestia c-nigrum apparently =)

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04.10.2014 22:00, Olyenka

Please help me determine what kind of caterpillar it is....what a butterfly it will be...what he eats....is it poisonous?

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04.10.2014 22:01, Olyenka

found on 04.10.2014 coast of Montenegro

04.10.2014 22:06, NakaRB

found on 04.10.2014 on the coast of Montenegro

It looks like an oleander hawk moth. Feed, respectively, with oleander smile.gif

04.10.2014 23:05, KM2200

So it seems that this is the last age, she needs to fill the earth, maybe pupate. They are also buried in the ground for pupation.

04.10.2014 23:07, Olyenka

oh)))thank you very much!!!!! we have a lot of oleanders here!!!!

04.10.2014 23:08, Olyenka

So it seems that this is the last age, she needs to fill the earth, maybe pupate. They are also buried in the ground for pupation.

It's clear....anti-terrorist operation we threw her herbs here...different
but not oleander))))

06.10.2014 11:13, bogdan88

What kind of maggot? Found on 6.10 in polen. Crimea Sudaksky district

http://cs617330.vk.me/v617330863/1f3ad/pldKpzfVD8w.jpg

This post was edited by bogdan88 - 06.10.2014 11: 13

06.10.2014 11:27, John-ST

What kind of maggot? Found on 6.10 in polen. Crimea Sudaksky district

http://cs617330.vk.me/v617330863/1f3ad/pldKpzfVD8w.jpg

some malashka (Malachiidae)
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06.10.2014 11:54, okoem

It is no longer possible to take a photo, it is already at the pupal stage shuffle.gif

It is advisable to take photos immediately - both from above and from the side. A photo of the head is also sometimes necessary. The more camera angles (and other additional information), the higher the chances of detection.

It's clear....anti-terrorist operation we threw her herbs here...different
but not oleander))))
She doesn't need oleander either. She finished her drink and crawled to pupate. She needs to fill up the soil so that she has something to dig into before pupating.

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