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23.05.2016 3:58, Екатерина Войнова

Help me identify the caterpillars. Place of gathering: Ivanovo, park named after V. I. Shishkin. Stepanova, 22.05.2016

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I hope I didn't mess up anything and the message will go to the right topic)

23.05.2016 7:41, TEMPUS

Help me identify the caterpillars. Place of gathering: Ivanovo, park named after V. I. Shishkin. Stepanova, 22.05.2016

I hope I didn't mess up anything and the message will go to the right topic)

Caterpillars of the ermine moth family (Yponomeutinae), genus Yponomeuta sp. There are several types of them. Most likely, it will not be possible to determine which specific species the caterpillars shown in the photo belong to.

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23.05.2016 12:18, Vlad Proklov

Caterpillars of the ermine moth family (Yponomeutinae), genus Yponomeuta sp. There are several types of them. Most likely, it will not be possible to determine which specific species the caterpillars shown in the photo belong to.

In the Ivanovo region, there are three varieties of warty birch bark: Y. cagnagella, Y. irrorella, and Y. plumbella.
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23.05.2016 12:50, Екатерина Войнова

Caterpillars of the ermine moth family (Yponomeutinae), genus Yponomeuta sp. There are several types of them. Most likely, it will not be possible to determine which specific species the caterpillars shown in the photo belong to.


Thank you very much!

This post was edited by Ekaterina Voynova - 05/23/2016 12: 52

23.05.2016 12:56, Екатерина Войнова

In the Ivanovo region, there are three varieties of warty birch bark: Y. cagnagella, Y. irrorella, and Y. plumbella.


Thank you very much! I will wait for the pupae, then I will try to determine more precisely by the butterfly.)

23.05.2016 16:19, Vlad Proklov

Thank you very much! I will wait for the pupae, then I will try to determine more precisely by the butterfly.)

If you bring out butterflies , it will be easy to determine! =)

23.05.2016 18:19, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Batkovskoe swamp, 21.05.2016 on blueberry
Rhagades pruni?
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23.05.2016 18:28, insectamo

M. O., Batkovskoe swamp, 21.05.2016 on blueberry
Rhagades pruni?


it is
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24.05.2016 6:55, Василий пенза

Tell me the caterpillar please. Found yesterday on clothes, size 1.5 cm dandelion and plantain a little gnawed at home. Maybe a bear of some kind?

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24.05.2016 8:27, insectamo

Tell me the caterpillar please. Found yesterday on clothes, size 1.5 cm dandelion and plantain a little gnawed at home. Maybe a bear of some kind?

Apparently, Eilema complana
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26.05.2016 18:11, krook

Please identify the butterfly by its tracks. I suspect that some kind of scoop.
Eating ash trees in the park. The trees have only cuttings from the leaves left. And there are millions of caterpillars themselves. They sit both on the tops of ash trees, and a huge number fall down and try to return to the tree back along the trunk.
The size of the caterpillars is now about 1.5 cm.

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26.05.2016 18:20, insectamo

Please identify the butterfly by its tracks. I suspect that some kind of scoop.
Eating ash trees in the park. The trees have only cuttings from the leaves left. And there are millions of caterpillars themselves. They sit both on the tops of ash trees, and a huge number fall down and try to return to the tree back along the trunk.
The size of the caterpillars is now about 1.5 cm.

These are sawflies, but you won't be able to determine the view from these photos - you can't see the details.

26.05.2016 18:24, krook

If it helps , there are more photos on Facebook, so you can see the details a little better: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flora.ukrai...98600390247672/
The caterpillar is simply green with very pale light stripes on the back (along).

26.05.2016 18:43, insectamo

If it helps , there are more photos on Facebook, so you can see the details a little better: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flora.ukrai...98600390247672/
The caterpillar is simply green with very pale light stripes on the back (along).

There are also no details visible, but the plant, timing and color is similar to Tomostethus nigritus

26.05.2016 20:38, VLAD69

Hello,can you tell me whose caterpillar?

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26.05.2016 20:39, insectamo

Please help me identify a larva that is up to 8 mm long. may 2016


some kind of leaf beetle, similar to Galeruca tanaceti, .. but how many more of them are there!
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26.05.2016 20:40, insectamo

Hello,can you tell me whose caterpillar?

Euthrix potatoria
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26.05.2016 23:04, Natali22206

Please help me identify goslings!

1. Ryazan region, May
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2. Ryazan region, May
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3. Zhukovsky, probably September
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26.05.2016 23:33, Konstantin Lyutov

I ask for help in determining.
Orel, 26.05.16
P.S. I apologize for the quality of the photo.. mol.gif

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26.05.2016 23:39, insectamo

Please help me identify goslings!



Apamea monoglypha
Arctia caja
Acronicta rumicis
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26.05.2016 23:43, insectamo

I ask for help in determining.
Orel, 26.05.16
P.S. I apologize for the quality of the photo.. mol.gif

1 - Leucoma salicis
2 -
3 - ?Cosmia trapezina - very hard to see
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27.05.2016 9:52, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirov, Novovyatsky district, arboretum, massed on the Tatar maple (Acer tataricum). 21.05.2016.

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27.05.2016 15:42, Igar

27.05.2016г. Belarus Grodno region, 1.5 km from Zelva settlement.

Zygaena loti?
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28.05.2016 19:51, bials

Help me identify the caterpillars mol.gif
All in May of this year
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they are also larger:
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shovel on a lime tree:
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shovel on willow:
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shovel on aspen
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28.05.2016 22:16, Anna M.

Tracks | Moscow

Good evening! I'd appreciate it if you could help me identify this caterpillar. Then I will be able to decide on the strategy of the fight. Time of shooting - the other day, location-city front garden. I saw very thin ones, 0.7 cm long, I also saw 1.5-2-centimeter ones. If you need more information, please write to us.

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Anna
FB: lassie. annamaria

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28.05.2016 23:52, insectamo

  Tracks | Moscow

Good evening! I'd appreciate it if you could help me identify this caterpillar. Then I will be able to decide on the strategy of the fight. Time of shooting - the other day, location-city front garden. I saw very thin ones, 0.7 cm long, I also saw 1.5-2-centimeter ones. If you need more information, please write to us.



Anna
FB: lassie. annamaria

These are the larvae of sawflies from the genus Claremontia or Monardis or Monophadnoides.
The photo is very small, so you won't be able to determine the view.

29.05.2016 0:21, KM2200

What can it be? Kiev, 2.05, on a hazel tree, two days later pupated in the ground.

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29.05.2016 0:26, insectamo

What can it be? Kiev, 2.05, on a hazel tree, two days later pupated in the ground.

Epirrita autumnata
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29.05.2016 1:51, KM2200

Epirrita autumnata

In my opinion, it's not very similar, but there are no other options?

29.05.2016 3:16, insectamo

Help me identify the caterpillars mol.gif
All in May of this year


1 - confused.gif
2-Tiliacea citrago
3-Hydriomena furcata
4-I think it's one of the Noctuinae; it resembles Xestia baja, for example.
In general, it would be good to take a larger photo and indicate the location.
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29.05.2016 3:20, insectamo

In my opinion, it's not very similar, but there are no other options?

As far as I understand, there is a pupa. Wait to see who gets out.
I have no other option. What did you compare it to?

29.05.2016 9:15, Anna M.

These are the larvae of sawflies from the genus Claremontia or Monardis or Monophadnoides.
The photo is very small, so you won't be able to determine the view.

Thank you very much. Unfortunately, there are no macro images (yet?).

29.05.2016 9:18, bials

  1 -  confused.gif
2-Tiliacea citrago
3-Hydriomena furcata
4-I think it's one of the Noctuinae; it resembles Xestia baja, for example.
In general, it would be good to take a larger photo and indicate the location.

location:
all MO. Odintsovo district. Petelino station
No. 4 what (what part of the caterpillar) is specifically larger to make?
at the lepidoforum, all Xestia baja goslings are autumnal, so it's unlikely that she...
And on the first also no thoughts?

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29.05.2016 11:15, insectamo

location:
all MO. Odintsovo district. Petelino station
No. 4 what (what part of the caterpillar) is specifically larger to make?
at the lepidoforum, all Xestia baja goslings are autumnal, so it's unlikely that she...
And on the first also no thoughts?

I mean, even though the width of the photo is 800 - in my opinion, the optimal size for the forum, but at the same time the object itself could be larger - for the entire picture. It is easier to perceive and small details are more visible.
I don't think I can say anything different about # 4.
As far as Xestia baja is concerned, I'm not saying it's her, I'm just guessing. I didn't understand what is meant by lepidoforum, but the caterpillar has it overwintering.
Data on wintering can be found on many sites :
http://ukmoths.org.uk/species/xestia-baja/
http://www.pyrgus.de/Xestia_baja.html
http://www.ukleps.org/Noctuids/2130s.jpg
http://www.lepidoptera.eu/show.php?ID=1264&country=RU
http://www.euroleps.ch/seiten/s_art.php?art=noct_baja&modus=
http://www.habitas.org.uk/moths/frameset.html
According to the first photo, there are no assumptions at all, although, it would seem, it should be easily determined.

29.05.2016 13:27, bials

  
As far as Xestia baja is concerned, I'm not saying it's her, I'm just guessing. I didn't understand what is meant by lepidoforum, but the caterpillar has it overwintering.

According to the first photo, there are no assumptions at all, although, it would seem, it should be easily determined.

lepidoforum - http://www.lepiforum.de
Here is the 4th one larger
than a picture: _____________________01.jpg
b picture: _____________________02.jpg

And the first one also baffled me. And the appearance is characteristic and" mirrors " the young growth forms but I don't even know where to look. confused.gif

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29.05.2016 15:46, insectamo

lepidoforum - http://www.lepiforum.de
Here is the 4th one larger
than a picture: _____________________01.jpg
b picture: _____________________02.jpg

And the first one also baffled me. And the appearance is characteristic and" mirrors " the young growth forms but I don't even know where to look. confused.gif

Ah! Lepiforum! But there is also no information about wintering, and there are only photos with dates. But these dates do not indicate the full life cycle of the caterpillar, but only record the moment of shooting... By the way, there are 3 and 4 photos taken in April and May.
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Yes, the enlarged photos are much better, but I still have nothing more to add. Let's wait, maybe someone will clarify.

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29.05.2016 17:43, Grigory Grigoryev

[quote=bials,28.05.2016 20:51]
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29.05.2016 18:45, Andrey Ponomarev

lepidoforum - http://www.lepiforum.de
Here is the 4th one larger
than a picture: _____________________01.jpg
b picture: _____________________02.jpg

And the first one also baffled me. And the appearance is characteristic and" mirrors " the young growth forms but I don't even know where to look. confused.gif

Most likely this is Xestia baja
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29.05.2016 19:08, fjora30

help us identify your pet. Moscow, Izmailovsky Park.

This post was edited by fjora30 - 29.05.2016 19: 13

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29.05.2016 19:28, insectamo

help us identify your pet. Moscow, Izmailovsky Park.

apparently, Eupsilia transversa.

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