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07.08.2017 21:47, insectamo

Yuzhny Ural, Ufa, 06.08.2017
1. Crested or something?..


2. Moma alpium?



1 - From lichens. It seems to me - Eilema sororcula, although there are still similar ones, Lithosia quadra, for example...
2-Yes, there seems to be no one else.
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07.08.2017 22:40, Shamil Murtazin

1 - From lichens. It seems to me - Eilema sororcula, although there are still similar ones, Lithosia quadra, for example...
2-Yes, there seems to be no one else.

1. something sad, probably dying
2. burrowed into the ground. but her eggs are white on her body. with parasites probably (

07.08.2017 22:47, NIKSTER

1. something sad, probably dying

1-give her lichen can be gnawed

07.08.2017 22:47, insectamo

1. something sad, probably dying
2. burrowed into the ground. but her eggs are white on her body. with parasites probably (

The eggs would have to be crushed immediately with tweezers (without tearing them off).

08.08.2017 7:17, Shamil Murtazin

As usually happens with geese: the "lichen" has faded into the pupa, but the second one has not yet.
I'll show you if something works out...

08.08.2017 10:55, NIKSTER

Show me later what happens ))

By the way, I took more than one caterpillar and it was not for nothing that parasites began to come out of some of them. Caterpillars were found on narrow-leaved loch and on white sweet clover. Now they feed on sweet clover. Some of them started making cocoons. If it is Sphrageidus similis, then it should have a caterpillar wintering, and then there are pupae on the way.

08.08.2017 11:02, felix5

can you tell me what it is?

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08.08.2017 11:19, NIKSTER

can you tell me what it is?

Deilephila elpenor

08.08.2017 11:29, felix5

  Deilephila elpenor

aha, from the dacha just a package with Ivan tea was brought, that's where it crawled smile.gifout

08.08.2017 14:46, insectamo

By the way, I took more than one caterpillar and it was not for nothing that parasites began to come out of some of them. Caterpillars were found on narrow-leaved loch and on white sweet clover. Now they feed on sweet clover. Some of them started making cocoons. If it is Sphrageidus similis, then it should have a caterpillar wintering, and then there are pupae on the way.

If not similis, then I don't know. I hope you can bring out the butterflies.

09.08.2017 11:47, Oleg Belkin

Tell me dear entomologists,
found on the asphalt - Sagittarius bunny / Acronicta leporina (Linnaeus, 1758)???
(do not judge the quality of the photo strictly, only the phone))

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09.08.2017 12:29, СаняМухолов

It is
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09.08.2017 18:20, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 23, under the bark of a deciduous tree.
??
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11.08.2017 11:48, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues, please help us identify caterpillars mol.gifYaroslavl region
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11.08.2017 12:11, insectamo

Colleagues, please help us identify caterpillars mol.gifYaroslavl region


1 - Orgyia antiqua
2 - Acronicta rumicis
3 - Orgyia antiqua
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11.08.2017 13:09, Dmitry Vlasov

1 - Orgyia antiqua
2 - Acronicta rumicis
3 - Orgyia antiqua

Thank you very much!

11.08.2017 17:48, Freeman72rus

Comrades, please tell me what kind of caterpillar? According to the visual description and identification of caterpillars from 1938, it looks like a pine hawk moth, but it was found in the Lensky district of Yakutia (on the watershed, in a cedar-spruce-larch forest with an admixture of pine, on moss), and the sources in which I was looking do not report the occurrence of this hawk moth in this region... (I apologize, I don't know how to insert photos here, I'll give you links)
https://vk.com/photo90841398_456239843
https://vk.com/photo90841398_456239840
https://vk.com/photo90841398_456239842

11.08.2017 22:18, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 23, under the bark of an oak tree.
Pyrochroa serraticornis ?
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11.08.2017 22:23, Andrey Ponomarev

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 23, under the bark of a deciduous tree.
??
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It looks like a leaf-wrapper caterpillar.
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12.08.2017 4:53, Freeman72rus

Photo to yesterday's question. Do I understand correctly that this is a caterpillar of a pine hawk moth?

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12.08.2017 11:55, Елизавета Рысенкова

Please help me identify the caterpillar.

Tver region, Torzhok. 21.07.2017
Quite large, approximately four or five centimeters long.
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12.08.2017 22:06, john22255

Good day! Please tell me what kind of animal is in the photo. He rode me out of the woods. Murmansk region. August 12.
Thank you.
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12.08.2017 22:52, NIKSTER

Good day! Please tell me what kind of animal is in the photo. He rode me out of the woods. Murmansk region. August 12.
Thank you.


sawfly's false caterpillar

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13.08.2017 11:39, Guest

Photo to yesterday's question. Do I understand correctly that this is a caterpillar of a pine hawk moth?


Yes, but not pine, but larch, it replaces pine in the east of the country.
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13.08.2017 11:47, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 23
Is it possible to determine the type of barbel, under the bark of an oak.
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13.08.2017 20:19, RoPro

Please help me identify it. Moscow region, August 12.
There is also, by the way, a short video. https://youtu.be/v8Sase79qzg
P.S. Found-larva of Notiophilus substriatus.

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13.08.2017 20:53, Gans75

And another one, from under the bark of an oak tree, 23 aperl.
??
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13.08.2017 23:33, Slavinator

I thought they were dried insect corpses... until one day it crawled! Saratov region, August

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13.08.2017 23:39, NIKSTER

I thought they were dried insect corpses... until one day it crawled! Saratov region, August

Most likely it is Canephora hirsuta

16.08.2017 9:31, Викторович

I don't know in which thread to ask.Help identify the insect. A pest was found on a willow tree. In three days, a beautiful bush, about a meter in diameter, turned into a brown dried scarecrow. Who is it?

It seems that there was no response to this message....
They resemble one of the varieties of leaf beetle larvae.
But let the experts have the last word.

16.08.2017 9:59, AlexIva

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16.08.2017 13:32, Ольга Титова

Please help me identify who it is. Sorry for the quality. Today, Sakhalin.

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16.08.2017 15:19, Раду Кибзий

Hello, dear experts! Can you help me identify the caterpillar? Chisinau neighborhood, October 8, 2013. Thank you in advance!

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16.08.2017 15:50, AGG

Acronicta rumicis
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16.08.2017 20:22, RoPro

Please help me identify who it is. Sorry for the quality. Today, Sakhalin.

One of the sawyers. Here it is the same, but it is also not fully defined.
http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=119279
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17.08.2017 6:03, Викторович

Please identify the tracks. Gathering point: border of Tomsk and Kemerovo regions. Fir-cedar forest. August. Moth-from a fir tree, another caterpillar (?lichen) - from cedar.

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17.08.2017 6:12, Викторович

Addition to the first message...

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17.08.2017 8:33, MiLLeNium Niobius

Good afternoon! Tell me gesenits, early August, Tula region.

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17.08.2017 14:59, Раду Кибзий

Good afternoon! Please tell me, is this Acronicta rumicis? Chisinau, October 11, 2013. Thank you in advance!

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17.08.2017 15:05, NIKSTER

Good afternoon! Please tell me, is this Acronicta rumicis? Chisinau, October 11, 2013. Thank you in advance!

Да.
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