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Identification of larvae and pupae

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16.06.2017 14:03, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello. Help identify the caterpillar!) found in Crimea, Yalta, mid-June. There was a blackberry bush on the path next to it, and a young willow tree above it. It is approximately 8-9 cm long.

This is a caterpillar of Catocala, tapeworms, and here is what you can find here.
http://www.lepidoptera.crimea.ua/families_...03_Erebidae.htm
Similar to Catocala nupta

The post was edited by Gennadich - 16.06.2017 14: 05

17.06.2017 18:09, t00m

Hello, help me identify the goosenails. In nature, on earth, at home they eat IPS for both cheeks)

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18.06.2017 1:17, insectamo

Hello, help me identify the goosenails. In nature, on earth, at home they eat IPS for both cheeks)

?place
?date
?IPS
?Coscinia cribraria

18.06.2017 1:43, insectamo

I thought so at first, too. But then what kind of place is she looking for? They don't bury themselves in the ground, do they?

In addition to plants, they can feed on all sorts of rubbish, such as lichens and decaying organic matter. And to run - in search of shelter. Offer them twigs, leaves, etc.
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18.06.2017 12:15, t00m

?place Penza
?the date is today
?IPS artificial food environment
?Coscinia cribraria is quite similar.

18.06.2017 14:21, NIKSTER

  

In addition to IPSsmile.gif, you can quite try to give them dandelion or plantain

This post was edited by NIKSTER - 18.06.2017 14: 44

18.06.2017 19:15, Slavinator

Help determine
Saratov region, Engelsky district, June
and more here URL #7516

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18.06.2017 19:18, NIKSTER

Help determine
Saratov region, Engelsky district, June
and more here URL #7516

Acronicta rumicis

19.06.2017 17:47, KM2200

It crawls and crawls, then spits, attaches itself, and pupates.

Yes, it looks like it did pupate.
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21.06.2017 21:15, NIKSTER

Help identify the caterpillars! Thank you in advance!
June, Kharkiv region.

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21.06.2017 22:03, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Voynovo gora 20.06.2017
Could not identify it and therefore do not know what to feed.
If Apamea then there will be no problems.
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21.06.2017 22:44, Slavinator

Please tell me whose eggs and the first small caterpillar it can be, at least where to look? URL #7516

21.06.2017 23:06, NIKSTER

Please tell me whose eggs and the first small caterpillar it can be, at least where to look? URL #7516

1-probably from the Crambidae family, then pass
3-eggs are not butterflies. Midges will come out of them.

21.06.2017 23:16, Slavinator

1-probably from the Crambidae family, then pass
3-eggs are not butterflies. Midges will come out of them.

1. Are you sure it's butterfly? It is much thinner than the butt of a small table knife
3. Eggs I actually thought of bedbugs of some sort, such as scabbard!

21.06.2017 23:18, insectamo

Please tell me whose eggs and the first small caterpillar it can be, at least where to look? URL #7516

In my opinion, it is useless. This is how very different butterflies can look at an early age.

21.06.2017 23:20, insectamo

M. O., Voynovo gora 20.06.2017
Could not identify it and therefore do not know what to feed.
If Apamea then there will be no problems.


The unknown little animal again! Where do you find them?
Why won't there be any problems with Apamea?

21.06.2017 23:22, insectamo

Help identify the caterpillars! Thank you in advance!
June, Kharkiv region.


Are there any other angles? It is advisable to show a top, side, or portrait view...

My assumptions:
Cleora cinctaria
Autographa sp.
Egira conspicillaris

21.06.2017 23:39, Andrey Ponomarev

The unknown little animal again! Where do you find them?
Why won't there be any problems with Apamea?

Because they almost all eat cereals

21.06.2017 23:44, okoem

1. Are you sure it's butterfly? It is much thinner than the butt of a small table knife
3. Eggs I actually thought of bedbugs of some sort, such as scabbard!

In my opinion, the caterpillar scoops. And what is small, so they are not immediately born big smile.gifIn the photo caterpillar of the second or third age, probably.
Bedbug eggs, in my opinion.

22.06.2017 8:11, Radik

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan. 17.06.

22.06.2017 9:59, insectamo

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan. 17.06.

sawfly-possibly Dolerus sp.

22.06.2017 11:43, Radik

sawfly - possibly Dolerus sp.

Thank you.

22.06.2017 11:51, NIKSTER

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan. 17.06.

1-leaf BEETLE larva

25.06.2017 20:00, Slavinator

Saratov region, June. On strawberries. Sorry for the bad photo!

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25.06.2017 20:04, NIKSTER

Saratov region, June. On strawberries. Sorry for the bad photo!

Don't you have a side photo?

25.06.2017 20:08, Slavinator

Don't you have a side photo?

Unfortunately! A heavy downpour began... single photo

26.06.2017 21:32, RoPro

Please help me identify the caterpillar. Moscow region.

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26.06.2017 23:43, Andrey Ponomarev

Please help me identify the caterpillar. Moscow region.

Metallovidka
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27.06.2017 6:23, RoPro

Metallovidka

Thanks !

27.06.2017 10:41, sasha6750

Please tell me what kind of caterpillar it is. Odessa.

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27.06.2017 20:48, NIKSTER

Please tell me what kind of caterpillar it is. Odessa.

And the date????
Vanessa cardui

This post was edited by NIKSTER - 27.06.2017 20: 57
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27.06.2017 21:43, sasha6750

Thank you, but as for the date, it was yesterday, 26.06.2017. The child was eager to grow a butterfly, so he found the first one that came to him)

28.06.2017 19:41, Hellisa

Good time of the day. Help me identify the pupa. Decided with the child to wait for the appearance)
Found under the windowsill, 25.06.17. Amur region, Blagoveshchensk.

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28.06.2017 22:30, Andrey Ponomarev

Good time of the day. Help me identify the pupa. Decided with the child to wait for the appearance)
Found under the windowsill, 25.06.17. Amur region, Blagoveshchensk.

I will assume that this is one of the bandwrights. possibly Catocala fraxini.

The post was edited by Gennadich - 30.06.2017 01: 54
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29.06.2017 9:42, Сантьяга

Hello. Help me determine it.

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29.06.2017 10:13, NIKSTER

Hello. Help me determine it.

Place ???

Date ???
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29.06.2017 11:02, Сантьяга

  Place ???

Date ???


I apologize. May 2015. I can't be more precise. Vladimir region, Gus-Khrustalny district.

30.06.2017 10:12, tarasok

Please help me identify it. Taken today. Ukraine, Western Polesie.

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30.06.2017 10:45, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me identify it. Taken today. Ukraine, Western Polesie.

Unpaired silkworm Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus, 1758)
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30.06.2017 13:15, Сантьяга

Help me determine it.
Vladimir region
1 photo taken in July
2 photo taken in August
3 photo taken in June
With the date may be wrong, TK did not know that it is necessary to determine.

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