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02.12.2015 19:09, insectamo

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help me determine it. Lithuania, 2015.07.09, I don't know the plant shuffle.gif
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Acronicta auricoma

02.12.2015 20:53, gumenuk

I think that here we can assume Dolerus ?niger.
Please specify the time of shooting. Was it September?

September 5 (in the description of the shooting location, I also specify the time. This is an archive frame. There I have 20 undetermined larval images left. I will gradually put up)

02.12.2015 21:04, insectamo

September 5 (in the description of the shooting location, I also specify the time. This is an archive frame. There I have 20 undetermined larval images left. I will gradually put it up)

Then I don't know.
In the literature (Lorenz-Kraus and Ermolenko determinants), the dates of D. niger larvae are indicated as May-July.
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02.12.2015 21:23, gumenuk

Then I don't know.
In the literature (Lorenz-Kraus and Ermolenko determinants), the dates of D. niger larvae are indicated as May-July.

In such cases, the Family (I can't always define it)

02.12.2015 21:32, gumenuk

Sawfly (01)?
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinities of the village. Hripan, clearing.
03.09.2009

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02.12.2015 21:32, insectamo

In such cases, the Family will be enough for me (I can't always define it)

Tenthredinidae
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02.12.2015 21:36, insectamo

Sawfly (01)?
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinities of the village. Hripan, clearing.
03.09.2009

Arge sp.
Arge sp.
It seems to me that most of the remaining ones live here:
http://www.insectamo.ru/sawfly
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02.12.2015 21:43, gumenuk

Arge sp.
Arge sp.
It seems to me that most of the remaining ones live here:
http://www.insectamo.ru/sawfly
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Thank you. Alexander helps me a lot. Nevertheless, the opinion of a good specialist is required (taking into account the specifics). I myself also try to determine, but it's too often wrong teapot.gif

03.12.2015 11:57, gumenuk

The sawyer ?
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, near the village of Khripan, garden plot.
17.06.2010
On the birch tree.

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06.12.2015 15:44, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Dear experts, please help me identify the caterpillar

Taken within the city limits of Saratov on May 14, 2015

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06.12.2015 20:51, Andrey Ponomarev

Dear experts, please help me identify the caterpillar

Taken within the city limits of Saratov on May 14, 2015

Malacosoma castrensis
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13.12.2015 0:24, IchMan

And no one knows this one? Karelia, NW Ladoga, June
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13.12.2015 21:13, Zheka

And no one knows this one? Karelia, NW Ladoga, June

http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Autographa_Gamma
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13.12.2015 23:07, IchMan

  http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Autographa_Gamma

Yes, similar, thank you.

14.12.2015 10:52, Ольга Титова

Tell me, please, by what signs can you distinguish the caterpillar Euroctis similis from Euroctis piperita?

16.12.2015 10:58, Andrey Ponomarev

Tell me, please, by what signs can you distinguish the caterpillar Euroctis similis from Euroctis piperita?

According to the drawing in front of the head
of Euroctis similis and Euroctis piperita
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16.12.2015 11:27, Ольга Титова

According to the drawing in front of the head
of Euroctis similis and Euroctis piperita
picture: eup_sim11a.jpgpicture: f0161823_2124551.jpg

And also different-colored bumps with the latest brushes.

16.12.2015 11:46, gumenuk

What sawflies in the photo
Taken: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, the vicinity of the railway platform Khripan.
1-DSC06255 - 2014.08.01.
2_DSC08534 - 2013.06.15

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17.12.2015 18:45, insectamo

What sawflies in the photo
Taken: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, the vicinity of the railway platform Khripan.
1-DSC06255 - 2014.08.01.
2_DSC08534 - 2013.06.15

2-sem. Tenthredinidae, a subfamily. Selandriinae
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17.12.2015 19:08, кай-я

And no one knows this one? Karelia, NW Ladoga, June
picture: DSC_1163.jpg


  http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Autographa_Gamma


It's not gamma. Legs(real) the gamut is not black. It can be Macdunnoughia confusa, Autographa jota or something else from metallovidok. You need to see what is there in the place found in Karelia.

This post was edited by kai-ya - 12/17/2015 19: 09
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18.12.2015 23:12, KM2200

Please tell me about the tracks. Kiev, May month. Caught in a bug trap, in the woods, under an elm tree. But at home they didn't eat elm, but plum. Then they buried themselves in the sand, wove cocoons there, but unfortunately they died. The first I think is Eupsilia transversa, and the second is ?

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19.12.2015 1:28, Zheka

It's not gamma. Legs(real) the gamut is not black. It can be Macdunnoughia confusa, Autographa jota or something else from metallovidok. You need to see what is there in the place found in Karelia.

I agree with you. Overlooked it...

19.12.2015 1:41, insectamo

Please tell me about the tracks. Kiev, May month. Caught in a bug trap, in the woods, under an elm tree. But at home they didn't eat elm, but plum. Then they buried themselves in the sand, wove cocoons there, but unfortunately they died. The first I think is Eupsilia transversa, and the second is ?

The second one seems to be Agrochola circellaris.
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21.12.2015 16:02, IchMan

It's not gamma. Legs(real) the gamut is not black. It can be Macdunnoughia confusa, Autographa jota or something else from metallovidok. You need to see what is there in the place found in Karelia.

Confusa's legs are also not black, and the overall color of the caterpillar is different, but jota is just the same; according to the photo with the German ones, the similarity is very large. I also looked in the German atlas of caterpillars, about the existence of which I forgot, Autographa jota is also the only candidate from those species that are listed there. Thank you.

21.12.2015 17:39, кай-я

Confusa's legs are also not black, and the overall color of the caterpillar is different, but jota is just the same; according to the photo with the German ones, the similarity is very large. I also looked in the German atlas of caterpillars, about the existence of which I forgot, Autographa jota is also the only candidate from those species that are listed there. Thank you.


I hatched Macdunnoughia confusa from the egg, the caterpillars had black legs or with varying degrees of blackening. Photos of these caterpillars at my husband's website -
http://lepidoptera.crimea.ua/2504_Noctuida...hia_confusa.htm
And as for the overall color, maybe jota.

22.12.2015 6:17, RoPro

Please tell me whose cocoon this is. Moscow region, early July.

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26.12.2015 12:13, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 29. On a willow tree.

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26.12.2015 15:36, Nick444444

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 29. On a willow tree.

It resembles eggs of the Aglia tau species . I didn't know they were still eating willow rolleyes.gif
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26.12.2015 16:21, Woodmen

It resembles eggs of the Aglia tau species . I didn't know they still ate willow rolleyes.gif

Thanks! Very similar indeed.

30.12.2015 20:32, niyaz

Whose caterpillar can it be? Tatarstan

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30.12.2015 21:20, okoem

Whose caterpillar can it be? Tatarstan

Acronicta rumicis
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Acronicta_Rumicis
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07.01.2016 4:47, Ольга Титова

June 16, 2015 on smorodina, Sakhalin. Please help me identify it.

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07.01.2016 7:35, okoem

June 16, 2015 on smorodina, Sakhalin. Please help me identify it.

some kind of metal shovel.
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07.01.2016 11:18, Andrey Ponomarev

June 16, 2015 on smorodina, Sakhalin. Please help me identify it.

Possibly Diachrysia stenochrysis or Diachrysia chrysitis
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08.01.2016 4:21, Ольга Титова

Possibly Diachrysia stenochrysis or Diachrysia chrysitis

Or maybe Diachrysia nadeja, there were a lot of them this year in the same place as the caterpillar?

And here is another similar caterpillar, but found on June 16 on nettles far from the previous one and larger. I made a cocoon, but the flies came out.

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08.01.2016 11:45, okoem

Or maybe Diachrysia nadeja, there were a lot of them this year in the same place as the caterpillar?

And here is another similar caterpillar, but found on June 16 on nettles far from the previous one and larger. I made a cocoon, but the flies came out.

Yes, I think it could be Diachrysia nadeja.
From the caterpillars of scoops that sit on forage plants during the day, parasites often come out. Most scoop caterpillars feed at night, and during the day they leave the plants and hide. In those caterpillars that are infected, the behavior changes and they stay on the plants during the day. Therefore, if there is a goal to bring out butterflies, then the caterpillars should be collected at night.
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15.01.2016 4:06, ИНО

10.10.2013. From the nest, or rather from under the nest, Vespula germanica.

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There were a lot more maggots than were caught in the frame. Imagos were absent.
I assume the big ones are beetles from the Ripiphoridae family. For the central part of the European part of Russia, only Metoecus paradoxus seems to be listed, but I could not find a clear image of its larva. I won't even guess about the fly. Unfortunately, it was not possible to display the imago (neither of them), and there is no more clear photo either.

15.01.2016 6:10, John-ST

10.10.2013. From the nest, or rather from under the nest, Vespula germanica.

There were a lot more maggots than were caught in the frame. Imagos were absent.
I assume the big ones are beetles from the Ripiphoridae family. For the central part of the European part of Russia, only Metoecus paradoxus seems to be listed, but I could not find a clear image of its larva. I won't even guess about the fly. Unfortunately, it was not possible to display the imago (neither of them), and there is no more clear photo either.

These are the larvae of diptera. The small white one is most likely a muscida, and the large ones are almost certainly some kind of lion cubs.
Metoecus paradoxus lives in the nest and
the larva pupates there: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...oxus_larvae.jpg

This post was edited by John-ST-15.01.2016 06: 11
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25.01.2016 13:39, Tati83

Greetings to all, a question for the experts.
I'm writing from Argentina.
Help me determine at least the genus, the species is unlikely.
In general, a small caterpillar was found in the apartment, which carried a diamond-shaped or oval-shaped flat hut, slightly more than a centimeter in length. The caterpillar protruded from its elongated edge and crawled along with the house. When I disturbed her, she hid. And then she crawled out from the opposite side and crawled in the other direction. Its front part with all three pairs of legs was 3-4 mm, 1-2 mm wide. The photo didn't come out, and the video is also not of the best quality. But I would like to hear at least some ideas.

25.01.2016 15:06, Andrey Ponomarev

Greetings to all, a question for the experts.
I'm writing from Argentina.
Help me determine at least the genus, the species is unlikely.
In general, a small caterpillar was found in the apartment, which carried a diamond-shaped or oval-shaped flat hut, slightly more than a centimeter in length. The caterpillar protruded from its elongated edge and crawled along with the house. When I disturbed her, she hid. And then she crawled out from the opposite side and crawled in the other direction. Its front part with all three pairs of legs was 3-4 mm, 1-2 mm wide. The photo didn't come out, and the video is also not of the best quality. But I would like to hear at least some ideas.

Already answered in the butterfly definition topic. but it is better to write in one relevant topic.

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