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Identification of larvae and pupae

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26.12.2014 18:52, Коллекционер

  Поправьте, если не правильно определила.
Личинки Cossus cossus
Первое фото 28.11.2014, второе 26.08.2014, Сахалинская область

если сосна, то возможно Arhopalus rusticus
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27.12.2014 6:16, okoem

  Окрестности г. Кирово-Чепецка Кировской области. 22 июня.
Вроде бы на лапчатке.

Похожа на молодую Acronicta auricoma.
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27.12.2014 14:42, Woodmen

  Похожа на молодую Acronicta auricoma.

Вот спасибо, а то я себе уже все мозги сломал. smile.gif

29.12.2014 6:51, Urman

5 мая на иве, север Омской области. Подозреваю в этой гусенице Gastropacha populifolia.

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29.12.2014 11:22, Andrey Ponomarev

  5 мая на иве, север Омской области. Подозреваю в этой гусенице  Gastropacha populifolia.

Phyllodesma tremulifolia
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30.12.2014 1:24, dim-va

I'm at a bit of a loss here. In appearance-yes, adult Phyllodesma tremulifolia. But their pupae overwinter, so (especially in the north of the Omsk region) the caterpillar could not have fed so spectacularly until the beginning of May. Is the shooting date accurate? If yes, then look through the Internet for young caterpillars of a certain species.

30.12.2014 9:03, Urman

  Я тут в некоторой растерянности. По внешнему виду - да, взрослая Phyllodesma tremulifolia. Но у них куколки зимуют, так что (тем более на севере Омской области) никак не могла до начала мая гусеница так зрелищно докормиться. Точно ли установлена дата съемки? Если да, то полистайте Инет на предмет молодых гусениц определенного вами вида.

С датой ошибки нет, размер гусеницы около 20 мм.

30.12.2014 9:48, okoem

  По моему, глаза и выросты на голове за пилильщика.

Very small photo and not very good sharpness. I don't see any eyes or nerves. frown.gif
As far as the number of legs can be considered , this is a caterpillar. The head also looks more like a caterpillar, at least from this angle. A similar bright yellow head color and mottled coloration, by the way, are characteristic of caterpillars of the genus Calyptra.
Maybe there is a photo on the side? Is the food plant known?
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30.12.2014 14:41, Andrey Ponomarev

There is no error with the date, the track size is about 20 mm.

Young caterpillar Phyllodesma tremulifolia
I have it pupated on 22.08.2014 and now winters

30.12.2014 14:46, Ольга Титова

Very small photo and not very good sharpness. I don't see any eyes or nerves. frown.gif
As far as the number of legs can be considered , this is a caterpillar. The head also looks more like a caterpillar, at least from this angle. A similar bright yellow head color and mottled coloration, by the way, are characteristic of caterpillars of the genus Calyptra.
Maybe there is a photo on the side? Is the food plant known?

There is no photo on the side, only this one, I put it up. They gave her a pear, but she didn't eat it. And I ate the grass that is in the photo.

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31.12.2014 6:50, undina-bird

Happy New year!
Can you tell me whose cub is at least approximately? Some very young motley bird? (those that are specified for the NW of the region on lepidoptera.ru, flipped through: the shape is similar, but the colors are different)
Pskov region, verkhovoe boloto, June 7. Sitting on cranberries.
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31.12.2014 9:53, okoem

There is no photo on the side, only this one, I put it up. They gave her a pear, but she didn't eat it. And I ate the grass that is in the photo.

Maybe a sawfly. Again a very small photo, nothing really visible.
Plant - some kind of grass or sedge.

Happy New year!
Can you tell me whose cub is at least approximately? Some very young motley bird?

This is a pigeon caterpillar.
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02.01.2015 19:41, Nick444444

Tell me what to do with pupae that have not hatched and are likely unlikely to hatch. Need to find out what species they belong to? Thank you in advance?

02.01.2015 20:51, okoem

Tell me what to do with pupae that have not hatched and are likely unlikely to hatch. Need to find out what species they belong to? Thank you in advance?

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1501818
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03.01.2015 15:20, Ольга Титова

Is it possible to determine the type of butterfly from this pupa? Found under strawberry roots 18.08.2014, Sakhalin region

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05.01.2015 7:44, okoem

Is it possible to determine the type of butterfly from this pupa? Found under strawberry roots 18.08.2014, Sakhalin region

On the pupa-you can, if you really want. smile.gif But not from the pupa's photo. Even the family can't be said for sure. Most likely a scoop.
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11.01.2015 9:30, Arkaim80

1. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district, cedar-deciduous forest. 11.09.2011

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2. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district, oak forest. 24.08.2012

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3. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district, oak forest. 23.08.2010

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11.01.2015 14:55, Andrey Ponomarev

 
2. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district, oak forest. 24.08.2012

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3. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district, oak forest. 23.08.2010

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2 Calliteara pudibunda
3 Acronicta rumicis

The post was edited by Gennadich - 11.01.2015 14: 56
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11.01.2015 15:19, Arkaim80

Gennadich thank you!

4. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district, 25.08.2010. On the Mongolian oak

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5. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district, 01.09.2008. On the Mongolian oak

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6. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district. 06.09.2010.

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11.01.2015 21:01, аруд

5 it seems like cag bae is somewhat similar to Euroctis similis Volnyanka (???????????????)

12.01.2015 4:55, Arkaim80

7. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district. 15.09.2009. On geranium leaves

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8. Primorsky Krai, Spassky district. 12.09.2009.

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13.01.2015 10:04, Ольга Титова

29.07.2014 Sakhalin. please help me identify the pupa. Probably from the Nymphalidae.

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14.01.2015 11:21, Andrey Bezborodkin

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15.01.2015 3:36, Ольга Титова

The picture was taken on November 1, 2014, Sakhalin. There was a hole in the chrysalis. Please help me determine the type of butterfly.

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20.01.2015 17:04, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 7.
On a willow tree. Whose oviposition?

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22.01.2015 7:06, Jelatang

Hello! Please help me identify the caterpillar. Taken today in Koh Samui, Thailand.

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23.01.2015 22:03, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 6.

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25.01.2015 11:32, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 6.

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It is similar to the young caterpillar Tholera decimalis.
What did she eat?
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25.01.2015 14:45, Woodmen

It is similar to the young caterpillar Tholera decimalis.
What did she eat?

I don't know what I ate, but it was found on the inflorescence of plantain.

27.01.2015 12:58, cobria2

Dear experts, help us identify the pest!!

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Region: Southern coast of Crimea
Time of detection: late January-February
Affected plant: willow babylonica (Salix babylonica)

In the place of the pest settlement, the branches are thickened, inside there are legless larvae of a conical shape, about 3-4 mm long. with a small black head of 0.5-1mm, pupae were also found.
Localization of larvae and passages are visible in the photo

28.01.2015 23:52, ASSM

I tried macro photography and met such a striped fluffy on the corpse of zlotoglazki. The size is about 2 mm long. Very interesting - who is it??
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29.01.2015 0:16, ASSM

here's another photo:
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29.01.2015 10:36, Andrey Ponomarev

here's another photo:
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Possibly a leatherworm larva.

01.02.2015 9:50, Ольга Титова

Maybe someone will help you determine the masonry. At first I thought it was a bamboo marigold. But then I read that the eggs are white, then turn yellow. Found on 28.11.2014, Sakhalin, on the Kuril bamboo. The leaf with the remaining egg was removed to winter in the basement.

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02.02.2015 0:10, Kharkovbut

Hello! Please help me identify the caterpillar. Taken today in Koh Samui, Thailand.
Doleschallia bisaltide
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04.02.2015 3:31, Ольга Титова

Hello! My daughter asks me what it might be. Found on the reverse side of burdock 24.10.2014, Sakhalin. The size is approximately 0.5 cm.

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04.02.2015 19:02, okoem

Found on the reverse side of burdock 24.10.2014, Sakhalin. The size is approximately 0.5 cm.

Probably a rider's cocoon.
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04.02.2015 20:53, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello! My daughter asks me what it might be. Found on the reverse side of burdock 24.10.2014, Sakhalin. The size is approximately 0.5 cm.

Maybe a sawfly cocoon
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05.02.2015 4:30, Ольга Титова

I always thought they were cabbage caterpillars. But now I doubted, in the photos of the Internet, the caterpillars are slightly different. They may be different ages. On the photo 26.08.2014, Sakhalin, the reverse side of a cabbage leaf. Size-1.5 cm. Please help me.

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05.02.2015 5:12, okoem

I always thought they were cabbage caterpillars. But now I doubted, in the photos of the Internet, the caterpillars are slightly different.

Cabbage caterpillars are not like that at all. Pictured is the cruciferous moth Evergestis sp.
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