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Identification of larvae and pupae

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14.02.2017 2:20, John-ST

Ukraine, Rivne region, October 5.
Coccinella septempunctata ?

Very similar to Harmonia axyridis.
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15.02.2017 13:14, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16.

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15.02.2017 17:11, insectamo

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16.



It is similar to Conistra vaccinii.
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16.02.2017 21:34, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16.
Found on elm lionfish.

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16.02.2017 23:42, Andrey Ponomarev

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16.
Found on elm lionfish.

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In my opinion it is Eupsilia transversa
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19.02.2017 20:25, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, October 9.
Phragmatobia fuliginosa ?
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19.02.2017 20:49, NIKSTER

Ukraine, Rivne region, October 9.
Phragmatobia fuliginosa ?

Most likely yes smile.gif
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23.02.2017 21:48, шамильдав

20.02.2017 kazan under the pine bark

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24.02.2017 22:26, IchMan

20.02.2017 kazan under the pine bark

photos, of course, not ice, but it seems to be Boros schneideri, and pine is suitable.
By the way, in the Vodlozersky NP I met their larvae more on spruce than on pine.
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24.02.2017 22:28, Александр57

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region
1-03.05.15 Length 24 mm
2-23.05.15 Length 35 mm

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25.02.2017 12:08, шамильдав

photos, of course, not ice, but it seems to be Boros schneideri, and pine is suitable.
By the way, in the Vodlozersky NP I met their larvae more on spruce than on pine.

the same one, there were many of them

25.02.2017 17:49, Rotten1

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25.02.2017 19:35, NIKSTER

Please tell me how to insert a photo here.

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25.02.2017 20:23, Rotten1

Help, please, what kind of view? Found on 25.02.2017. Near a house in the Ryazan region.
I thought she was dead, but she was alive. I do not know what to feed and in general, what to do with it now, in the winter?!

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25.02.2017 20:24, Rotten1

Here's more.

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25.02.2017 22:02, John-ST

Help, please, what kind of view? Found on 25.02.2017. Near a house in the Ryazan region.
I thought she was dead, but she was alive. I do not know what to feed and in general, what to do with it now, in the winter?!

Most likely Phragmatobia fuliginosa
Most bears have a caterpillar of the last age that overwinters, which feeds and pupates for a short time after wintering. There is some chance that the caterpillar will pupate without feeding, but it is very small.
Offer greens from the store, in theory leafy salads (just not Chinese cabbage) will be eaten. You can look for dandelion leaves or nettles somewhere on the heating main.

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25.02.2017 23:41, Rotten1

Thank you very much!

26.02.2017 9:21, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.
Still would these leaf-eating fatties find a shelf...

17.06.2016, on St. John's wort.

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03.03.2017 10:04, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 19.
To what extent can this Symphyta be defined?

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03.03.2017 12:31, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 19.

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03.03.2017 20:36, insectamo

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 19.
To what extent can this Symphyta be defined?



I think up to this: Dolerus niger / Dolerus gonager
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04.03.2017 8:14, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
Is it possible to determine the shield carrier before the appearance ?
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04.03.2017 10:34, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.
Still would these leaf-eating fatties find a shelf...

On St. John's wort most likely a larva Chrysolina hyperici
The second one, then, is also some kind of chrysoline...

PS It turns out that St. John's wort can still be a similar larva Chrysolina geminata

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06.03.2017 0:09, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
On Acronicta rumicis - larvae of tachina, rider ?
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07.03.2017 0:09, AnasYus

Please help me identify the larva.
Kyiv. Ukraine.
Goloseevsky forest. Hills above "Didorovka". 05.03.17
It is found only on hilltops, on the ground, within a radius of half a meter on fallen, rotten branches, logs covered with moss.
Numerous. 20-30 individuals in the specified area.
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07.03.2017 1:17, NIKSTER

Please help me identify the larva.
Kyiv. Ukraine.
Goloseevsky forest. Hills above "Didorovka". 05.03.17
It is found only on hilltops, on the ground, within a radius of half a meter on fallen, rotten branches, logs covered with moss.
Numerous. 20-30 individuals in the specified area.

Amata phegea
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09.03.2017 0:21, AnasYus

  Amata phegea

Thank you very much!

14.03.2017 20:08, Liparus

Ukraine,
KHARKOV,
Pjatihatky, Lesopark. under the bark of a fallen Oak
tree 50°05 '11.25" N /
36°16 '00.48" E
Leg. Shekhovcov A. A.
11-13.III.2017

14.03.2017 20:09, Liparus

And another pupa, exactly the same as the previous ones, only from a different point.:
Zmiev district, near Gaydary, under the bark of a fallen Severskiy Donec river Oak
tree.
49°38'24.62" N,
36°19'58.07" E
Leg. Shekhovcov A. A.
09.III.2017

14.03.2017 22:10, NIKSTER

Ukraine,
KHARKOV,
Pjatihatky, Lesopark. under the bark of a fallen Oak
tree 50°05 '11.25" N /
36°16 '00.48" E
Leg. Shekhovcov A. A.
11-13.III.2017

caterpillars of Cossus cossus
pupae of some hawk moth, most likely Mimas tiliae

14.03.2017 22:11, NIKSTER

And another pupa, exactly the same as the previous ones, only from a different point.:
Zmiev district, near Gaydary, under the bark of a fallen Severskiy Donec river Oak
tree.
49°38'24.62" N,
36°19'58.07" E
Leg. Shekhovcov A. A.
09.III.2017

Mimas tiliae

15.03.2017 17:40, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 5, on the tinder box.
Elateridae, larvae ?
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17.03.2017 13:12, MarkAntony

Help us identify the caterpillar,if possible, from these photos.
Size 7 mm.
Collected on March 5, 2017, weather sunny, +11 on Brachythecium rutabulum (moss).
I collected moss in a beam,from the ground,put it in a plastic container,brought it home,and after 7 days I noticed something similar to a spider web,from which this caterpillar got out.

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17.03.2017 14:53, okoem

Help us identify the caterpillar,if possible, from these photos.
Size 7 mm.
Collected on March 5, 2017, weather sunny, +11 on Brachythecium rutabulum (moss).
I collected moss in a beam,from the ground,put it in a plastic container,brought it home,and after 7 days I noticed something similar to a spider web,from which this caterpillar got out.

The photos are very small and dark. It's hard to see anything. It is advisable to process such images in a photo editor - at least crop them...
But, most likely, it is Eudonia sp. or maybe Scoparia sp.

19.03.2017 13:07, RoPro

Please tell me what kind of sawfly it is. Moscow region, 26.06.2016.

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19.03.2017 13:31, insectamo

Please tell me what kind of sawfly it is. Moscow region, 26.06.2016.

Hardly possible. First of all, you need a side view with good sharpness, as well as a top view (from the back) . You may need other angles as well. Then we can make assumptions about the family-subfamily-tribe-genus.
But often a lot of angles are not enough to determine the view.
And even more so in this case-the beginning of pupation, when the signs necessary for determination disappear.
If there are other photos, please show them just in case, but there is little hope for something concrete.
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21.03.2017 16:33, Руслан Мазурик

Dug out of the soil in the garden. Some kind of bug... not crunch (Melolontha sp.) whether?

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21.03.2017 21:58, Andrey Ponomarev

Dug out of the soil in the garden. Some kind of bug... not crunch (Melolontha sp.) whether?

Butterfly caterpillar
Some kind of scoop
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22.03.2017 0:29, Руслан Мазурик

Even so? Thanks!

22.03.2017 8:51, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. (#7 region). 01.07.2016.
On raspberries.
Small things, of course, but suddenly recognizable...

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