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Identification of larvae and pupae

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28.06.2015 3:14, Ольга Титова

Help identify the caterpillar, birch, June 27, Sakhalin.

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28.06.2015 11:52, RoPro

Please help me identify the hawk moth caterpillar. Moscow region, June 28.

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28.06.2015 15:42, Andrey Ponomarev

Please help me identify the hawk moth caterpillar. Moscow region, June 28.

Laothoe populi or Laothoe amurensis, at this age it is not more accurately defined
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28.06.2015 20:07, Woodmen

Even I don't know where to find it.
Found it today on a birch twig in a peat bog. 5 mm in size.
It looks like someone's pupa, but I haven't picked it yet.

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29.06.2015 23:16, Ai.

Tell me, please, what kind of critters caught your eye: I wonder who it will be who will fly next to us near Rylsk (Kursk region). smile.gif

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This youngster was sitting on an apple tree.

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Found on an unidentified ornamental shrub with white flowers:

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And this rather weighty comrade fell out of the mown grass, what exactly he ate there is unknown.

29.06.2015 23:43, Nick444444

Tell me, please, what kind of critters caught your eye: I wonder who it will be who will fly next to us near Rylsk (Kursk region). smile.gif
2. Found on an unidentified ornamental shrub with white flowers:

2 - Acronicta rumicis
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30.06.2015 3:19, insectamo

Tell me, please, what kind of critters caught your eye: I wonder who it will be who will fly next to us near Rylsk (Kursk region). smile.gif

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1 - Pristiphora maesta
3 - Euthrix potatoria
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30.06.2015 22:31, okoem

Found on an unidentified ornamental shrub with white flowers:


Privet Drive

01.07.2015 0:10, аруд

There are horns and a tail - "Chinese dragon"?? June, South-west of the Bryansk region. Thanks

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01.07.2015 10:59, Andrey Ponomarev

There are horns and a tail - "Chinese dragon"?? June, South-west of the Bryansk region. Thanks

Orgyia antiqua
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01.07.2015 22:37, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). June 28. Peat bog.
Who could this costume (exuvius of the pupa) belong to?

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02.07.2015 1:17, Ilia Ustiantcev

What size is it? Probably treetop, terebra or castaneae. Or maybe Scardia boletella.

02.07.2015 15:13, Woodmen

What size is it? Probably treetop, terebra or castaneae. Or maybe Scardia boletella.

Oh, I forgot to specify the size. Somewhere 20-25 mm ( + - ), I found two pieces in different places of the swamp on sphagnum. I didn't see any rotters around. Woodworms seem to be much larger, and both terebra and castaneae are listed as drifters for our region.

02.07.2015 16:58, Ilia Ustiantcev

Well, then boletella or another large tineid. And the terebra must have been badly searched for, since you probably have plenty of aspens. By the way, and castaneae should be, given some exclusive in relation to the 4, 8 and 9 regions of cane species.
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02.07.2015 17:21, Woodmen

Well, then boletella or another large tineid. And the terebra must have been badly searched for, since you probably have plenty of aspens. By the way, and castaneae should be, given some exclusive in relation to the 4, 8 and 9 regions of cane species.

Perhaps Scardia boletella, birches with tinder boxes are there. I've only seen Archinemapogon yildizae of the tineids there today, but it's not a big one. As for woodworms, I do not deny that we have them. There are already several species that were not previously recorded in the region of Russia.

04.07.2015 23:55, KM2200

Help me figure it out. In early June, I found some unknown larvae on alfalfa and started breeding them.
From three cocoons came out weevils Hypera sp., and in the fourth there was such a thing (length 3.2 mm):
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If you disturb it, it starts jumping! It's still sitting there.
Question: 1) who can it be, and 2) what does it need, why does it not hatch?

05.07.2015 10:43, okoem

  
Question: 1) who can it be, and 2) what does it need, why does it not hatch?

1. Rider's cocoon.
2. Waiting in the wings.

05.07.2015 11:37, Andrey Ponomarev

1. Rider's cocoon.
2. Waiting in the wings.

This is most likely the cocoon of a fly, riders mostly have shaggy cocoons.

05.07.2015 11:50, okoem

This is most likely the cocoon of a fly, riders mostly have shaggy cocoons.

I thought they were horsemen, because they have jumping cocoons (Pliginsky, 1931). I don't know about flies.
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05.07.2015 20:00, RoPro

Please tell me whose pupa this is. Found on a maple tree. Moscow region, July 5.

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05.07.2015 21:47, vafdog

Please tell me whose pupa this is. Found on a maple tree. Moscow region, July 5.

limonnitsa
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06.07.2015 0:46, KM2200

This is most likely the cocoon of a fly, riders mostly have shaggy cocoons.
I thought they were horsemen, because they have jumping cocoons (Pliginsky, 1931). I don't know about flies.
Thank you, friends, just looked on the Internet-Bathyplectes anurus, very similar. So if I understood everything correctly, it is going to hibernate wall.gif

06.07.2015 12:16, Ольга Титова

The caterpillar has grown up. Is it possible to understand who it is now? Sakhalin. By warts, I want to say that an unpaired silkworm. But it has 5 pairs of blue and 6 pairs of red warts. Please help me identify it.

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06.07.2015 13:33, Andrey Ponomarev

The caterpillar has grown up. Is it possible to understand who it is now? Sakhalin. By warts, I want to say that an unpaired silkworm. But it has 5 pairs of blue and 6 pairs of red warts. Please help me identify it.

Lymantria dispar, (Linnaeus, 1758) UNPAIRED SILKWORM
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07.07.2015 19:05, Александр57

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Crawling along the sidewalk. Beginning of July. Length 45 mm. A dustpan?

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07.07.2015 21:56, John-ST

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Crawling along the sidewalk. Beginning of July. Length 45 mm. A dustpan?

Endromis versicolora
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08.07.2015 0:52, Ольга Титова

July 7, Sakhalin, met an unknown caterpillar on a bench. I didn't touch a birch leaf during the night. Please help me determine, and what to feed you need to understand. Thank you.

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08.07.2015 1:27, okoem

July 7, Sakhalin, met an unknown caterpillar on a bench. I didn't touch a birch leaf during the night. Please help me determine, and what to feed you need to understand. Thank you.

Lithosia quadra (or whatever is close to it on Sakhalin?). Feed with lichens.
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09.07.2015 20:02, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). July 9.
I suspect lichen Setina irrorella, but I may be wrong. Maybe someone came across this.

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09.07.2015 22:13, okoem

I suspect lichen Setina irrorella, but I may be wrong.

Yes, I think it is.
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10.07.2015 14:06, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 9.
Whose larva? Approximately 7-10 mm in size.

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P.S. Here was something similar, and unidentified: http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php?...o=67000&cat=520

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10.07.2015 14:31, Alexandr Zhakov

I think so leaf eater. smile.gif

10.07.2015 15:55, Nikel

Hello! Where can I find caterpillars now? I checked all the trees, mowed the grass - not a single one! And I need to feed the brachonids. Tell me, maybe in the stems of some plants to look for, or on something specific? city of Saratov. Thanks!!!

10.07.2015 16:43, okoem

Hello! Where can I find caterpillars now? I checked all the trees, mowed the grass - not a single one! And I need to feed the brachonids. Tell me, maybe in the stems of some plants to look for, or on something specific? city of Saratov. Thanks!!!

Caterpillars, they are mostly nocturnal animals. They eat at night. They hide during the day. Especially in the summer, in the heat. Try to search and mow at night.
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10.07.2015 21:32, Woodmen

I think so leaf eater. smile.gif

There is such a suspicion. Something like the larva of a Colorado potato beetle.

11.07.2015 3:16, Ольга Титова

Nest on an apple tree in the city center, Sakhalin.

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11.07.2015 23:22, аруд

Blueberry lover - ??????77777 Bryansk, yul. Mercy is very good

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11.07.2015 23:46, okoem

Nest on an apple tree in the city center, Sakhalin.

I will assume that Yponomeuta sp.
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...Gesamt_1_Raupen
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12.07.2015 0:26, vla-mityanin

Tell me please. What is the caterpillar in the photo? The photo was taken on June 25 in the Smolensk region near the village of Korovka, Rudnyansky district.

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12.07.2015 1:04, Ольга Титова

I will assume that Yponomeuta sp.
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...Gesamt_1_Raupen

And the caterpillars are black.

This post was edited by Olga Titova - 12.07.2015 01: 05

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