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Identification of larvae and pupae

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23.08.2016 8:23, insectamo

Ukraine, Carpathians, border of Transcarpathian and Lviv regions, Pikuy (1405), looked like Ceramica pisi.
Please specify.


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23.08.2016 11:35, v.v.

Help me identify who it is? Kirov, Kirov region. Found in an apartment, brick house, 6th floor. On grid windows. It was taped to the bottom of the kitchen table. I found one on the kitchen floor last year and threw it down the toilet. And then again... I didn't see any butterflies in the apartment. Where do they come from??image: _______. jpg

23.08.2016 11:38, v.v.

Length 2 cm!!!

23.08.2016 13:50, John-ST

Help me identify who it is? Kirov, Kirov region. Found in an apartment, brick house, 6th floor. On grid windows. It was taped to the bottom of the kitchen table. I found one on the kitchen floor last year and threw it down the toilet. And then again... I didn't see any butterflies in the apartment. Where do they come from??

taken most likely from cabbage, in my opinion pupa Pieris rapae
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23.08.2016 16:52, t270

Please help me identify the larva. My post above is

23.08.2016 22:59, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Mingrelia. Second decade of August.

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24.08.2016 2:25, t270

Gatchina, Leningrad region. End of August.
Subsequently it faded changing its color to gray

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24.08.2016 8:21, insectamo

Georgia, Mingrelia. Second decade of August.

Acronicta auricoma
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24.08.2016 8:29, insectamo

Gatchina, Leningrad region. End of August.
Subsequently it faded changing its color to gray

Calliteara pudibunda

24.08.2016 9:29, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues mol.gif
Is it possible to determine? For me, so one of the bears...
Botanists are interested in who eats orchids...
Yaroslavl region, July
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24.08.2016 9:46, insectamo

Colleagues mol.gif
Is it possible to determine? For me, so one of the bears...
Botanists are interested in who eats orchids...
Yaroslavl region, July


in my opinion - young Phragmatobia fuliginosa

24.08.2016 21:29, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar, 24.08.2016, crawling on the fence, near birch, viburnum, nettle, horseradish
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24.08.2016 22:25, insectamo

M. O., Poplar, 24.08.2016, crawling on the fence, near birch, viburnum, nettle, horseradish


Aedia funesta sort of like
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25.08.2016 20:23, v.v.

taken most likely from cabbage, in my opinion pupa Pieris rapae

Today I discovered such a birth of a new life!!!! Thank you friends-forumchane for your help!!!
And the truth is a butterfly.)))

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25.08.2016 20:28, v.v.

Here!!!

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25.08.2016 21:41, AGG

Today I discovered such a birth of a new life!!!!

most likely, they observed a stillbirth shuffle.gifof the TC conditions clearly do not have frown.gif

28.08.2016 13:27, Бабистр

Here is such an original caterpillar yesterday ran across the road. It looks like a young pine cone. smile.gif Can you tell me whose it is? Moscow region, Istra district

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28.08.2016 16:28, Alexandr Zhakov

Here is such an original caterpillar yesterday ran across the road. It looks like a young pine cone. smile.gif Can you tell me whose it is? Moscow region, Istra district

Cucullia artemisiae
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28.08.2016 20:48, Василий пенза

Maybe someone can help? What is the difference between hyale caterpillar and eratecrocea? There's just this one , but whose is it?

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28.08.2016 23:32, Nick444444

Maybe someone can help? What is the difference between hyale caterpillar and eratecrocea? There's just this one , but whose is it?

This is Colias hyale
Crocea caterpillars have reddish streaks on the yellow stripe.
You can also feed it for accuracy and get an answer soon enough wink.gif.

This post was edited by Nick444444 - 08/28/2016 23: 34
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29.08.2016 6:17, Василий пенза

Well, if the male - then you can get an answer, but if there is a female-the question may remain controversial confused.gif

29.08.2016 16:16, c clegg

This is Colias hyale
Crocea caterpillars have reddish streaks on the yellow stripe.
You can also feed it for accuracy and get an answer soon enough wink.gif.

You're wrong.

29.08.2016 16:16, c clegg

Well, if there is a male, then you can get an answer, but if there is a female , the question may remain controversial confused.gif

Females are also different.

29.08.2016 17:45, Nick444444

You're wrong.

I looked at more links and indeed there is no special difference in the caterpillars, except that you can determine alfacariensis.
It is necessary to bring out and look at both caterpillars and butterflies.

29.08.2016 19:17, Василий пенза

Thank you all, so I will do of course!

29.08.2016 23:15, Guest

Today, a caterpillar was brought to work, arriving in a basket with mushrooms from the forest. Trees - birch, aspen, spruce, oak, maple, linden. Well, the undergrowth of unknown composition. So far, I've thrown all of the above - maybe I'll guess the fodder plant. If anyone knows - tell me the view, on lepiforum.de I searched, but I didn't find a similar one frown.gif

Serpukhov, Moscow region, 29.08.2016

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29.08.2016 23:23, NakaRB

This is me with the previous caterpillar smile.gifForgot to log in...

30.08.2016 0:43, Slavinator

Can you help me identify it? Saratov region

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30.08.2016 1:04, Nick444444

Can you help me identify it? Saratov region

4 - Iphiclides podalirius
5 - Hyles hippophaes

30.08.2016 20:22, NakaRB

Can you help me identify it? Saratov region

1 - Lymantria dispar

31.08.2016 10:06, Ольга Титова

I ask for help in determining. Sakhalin, 28.08.2016.0629
-probably a sawfly.
0654 and 0631 are the same species of different ages? Who!

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31.08.2016 11:20, insectamo

Today, a caterpillar was brought to work, arriving in a basket with mushrooms from the forest. Trees - birch, aspen, spruce, oak, maple, linden. Well, the undergrowth of unknown composition. So far, I've thrown all of the above - maybe I'll guess the fodder plant. If anyone knows - tell me the view, on lepiforum.de I searched, but I didn't find a similar one frown.gif

Serpukhov, Moscow region, 29.08.2016


Opisthograptis luteolata
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31.08.2016 11:27, insectamo

I ask for help in determining. Sakhalin, 28.08.2016.0629
-probably a sawfly.
0654 and 0631 are the same species of different ages? Who!

1-yes, sawyer
2-from Arctiinae
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01.09.2016 6:47, Василий пенза

Please help me. I got caught on a clover tree yesterday. length about 20 mm

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01.09.2016 8:19, insectamo

Please help me. I got caught on a clover tree yesterday. length about 20 mm

Helicoverpa armigera
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01.09.2016 12:25, Alexandr Zhakov

Can you help me identify it? Saratov region

2. Orgyia dubia
3. Malacosoma neustria
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01.09.2016 21:12, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. September 1st. In the nettle patch.
Pleuroptya ruralis caterpillar? And who does the tiny maggot belong to?

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P.S. A small fry, most likely a leaf-block nymph (Psyllidae)
http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/homoptera/Ps...sylla_mali.html

This post was edited by Woodmen - 01.09.2016 21: 27

02.09.2016 0:29, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Please help me name the caterpillars. Kursk region.

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02.09.2016 0:44, Nick444444

Good afternoon! Please help me name the caterpillars. Kursk region.

2 - Hyles euphorbiae
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02.09.2016 7:07, Borka

I don't think I've posted this one yet.
Please help me identify it.
Azerbaijan, Baku, park near the port, 29.06.2016.

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