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18.08.2017 10:30, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues, please help us identify/confirm! All Yaroslavl region, August 15-17.
1 On wormwood (but there were also on compound flowers). Dipper krestovnikova?
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2. on milkweed. Milkweed hawkmoth?
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3 Fell from the undergrowth. The photo is staged...
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4. In the city, crawling on the asphalt... It looks like a nymphalid, but it doesn't look like a peacock's eye or a hive...
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This post was edited by Elizar - 18.08.2017 10: 31

18.08.2017 13:35, Freeman72rus

Yes, but not pine, but larch, it replaces pine in the east of the country.


Thanks!

18.08.2017 17:45, NIKSTER

Colleagues, please help us identify/confirm! All Yaroslavl region, August 15-17.
1 On wormwood (but there were also on compound flowers). Dipper krestovnikova?
2. on milkweed. Milkweed hawkmoth?
3 Fell from the undergrowth. The photo is staged...
4. In the city, crawling on the asphalt... It looks like a nymphalid, but it doesn't look like a peacock's eye or a hive...


1-yes
2-yes
3-maybe someone from the cocoonworms
4-Vanessa atalanta
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18.08.2017 18:11, Freeman72rus

I can't determine what kind of a speck, I would be grateful if someone recognizes it.
Picked up on the sleeve in the coniferous forest of Yakutia with a youngster from alder (most likely picked up from alder, cedar or spruce)

18.08.2017 19:24, Grigory Grigoryev

1-yes
2-yes
3-maybe one of the cocoonworms
4-Vanessa atalanta


3 - Acronicta leporina
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18.08.2017 20:04, Guest

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18.08.2017 21:27, Екатерина182

Good afternoon.
Please help me determine what kind of butterflies they are. Moscow region. About the black one, there is an assumption that this is acronicta rumicis, but I am tormented by doubts)).
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You can see the brown one better here
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Thanks!

This post was edited by Katerina182-19.08.2017 14: 29

18.08.2017 21:36, Dmitry Vlasov

Maybe Acronicta leporina ? http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=59834

Thank you, similar yes.gif

19.08.2017 0:28, NIKSTER

Good afternoon.
Please help me determine what kind of butterflies they are. Moscow region. About the black one, there is an assumption that this is acronicta rumicis, but I am tormented by doubts)).
Thanks!

It is the most yes.gif

19.08.2017 6:40, Екатерина182

That's the one yes.gif

Thanks! And brown is also some kind of night?)).

19.08.2017 12:21, Freeman72rus

I can't determine what kind of a speck, I would be grateful if someone recognizes it.
Picked up on the sleeve in the coniferous forest of Yakutia with a youngster made of alder (most likely picked up from alder, cedar or spruce).

19.08.2017 20:44, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 25.
On raspberries or blackberries, no more than 1 cm
Celypha lacunana ?
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20.08.2017 7:06, Shans

Hello, help me determine the view. Found today, crawling across the sidewalk. Primorsky Krai

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This post was edited by Shans-20.08.2017 07: 23

20.08.2017 20:59, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 20.08.2017.
Larva in Bieberstein's thorn-Carlina biebersteinii (Asteraceae), most likely monophage Larinus (s. str.) pollinis (Curculionidae)

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21.08.2017 11:33, Panywise

Found it in Kandalaksha, Murmansk region.

Crawling along the road.

I've never seen anything so big here)

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21.08.2017 11:46, Alexandr Zhakov

pine hawk moth crawled to pupate smile.gif

21.08.2017 13:33, AlexIva

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21.08.2017 13:57, NIKSTER

It seems to me that this is an Endromis versicolora caterpillar just before pupation.

Don't you think this is it? smile.gif
the pine hawk moth crawled to pupate smile.gif

No matter how, but for a hawk moth, at least the horn should be wink.gif
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21.08.2017 16:20, MiLLeNium Niobius

There are no opinions on my message?
Maybe the larva of some sawfly that fell from a birch tree will be determined. Most logically, this is Cimbex femoratus.

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21.08.2017 16:33, Andrey Ponomarev

Found it in Kandalaksha, Murmansk region.

Crawling along the road.

I've never seen anything so big here)

Endromis versicolora before pupation
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21.08.2017 19:26, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 20.08.2017.
It is found on pine trees under birches.
Moma alpium?

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21.08.2017 19:34, NIKSTER

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 20.08.2017.
It is found on pine trees under birches.
Moma alpium?


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21.08.2017 20:55, RoPro

Please help me deal with the caterpillars of two scoops and a moth. Moscow region, August 20.

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21.08.2017 20:59, Woodmen

Please help me deal with the caterpillars of two scoops and a moth. Moscow region, August 20.

DSCN7431-resembles Thyatira batis. But the color is very unusual...
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21.08.2017 21:09, RoPro

DSCN7431-resembles Thyatira batis. But the color is very unusual...

Thank you. Definitely her. Characteristic pose. Another photo of her is attached here. And the color here is the same. http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=6616

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21.08.2017 21:20, Alexandr Zhakov

 
Don't you think this is it? smile.gif

No matter how, but for a hawk moth at least a horn should be wink.gif

I agree, Endromis versicolora Hastened to answer frown.gif

Well, for a hawk moth, a horn is not an obligatory thing, a number of species do not have them at all, and they can lose them in the process of growth, but Endromis versicolora still has a small horn, you shouldn't be Nikita yernichesh. smile.gif

21.08.2017 21:31, NIKSTER

Please help me deal with the caterpillars of two scoops and a moth. Moscow region, August 20.

DSCN7631.jpg - Euplexia lucipara
DSCN7439.jpg -Apparently it's Cabera pusaria

This post was edited by NIKSTER - 21.08.2017 21: 44
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22.08.2017 13:22, little.dilly

Greetings.

Please help me identify the caterpillar.
This one has already been posted before, but there was no answer http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...39#entry1357039

It is also found on gerbera.

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22.08.2017 14:03, NIKSTER

Greetings.

Please help me identify the caterpillar.
This one has already been posted before, but there was no answer

It is also found on gerbera.

Helicoverpa armigera
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22.08.2017 15:25, little.dilly

  Helicoverpa armigera


When Googling, the search results are so different tracks that I don't even know wall.gif
Do you have any reliable sources where you can find out about them?

But thanks anyway.

22.08.2017 15:30, NIKSTER

When Googling, the search results are so different tracks that I don't even know wall.gif
Do you have any reliable sources where you can find out about them?

But thanks anyway.

http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Helicoverpa_Armigera
https://www.lepidoptera.eu/show.php?ID=1069&country=RU
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22.08.2017 22:28, MiLLeNium Niobius

Whose beauty? Today, Tula region, vegetable garden, on osota.
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22.08.2017 23:09, Andrey Ponomarev

Whose beauty? Today, Tula region, vegetable garden, on osota.
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Cucullia pustulata
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23.08.2017 8:13, Hellisa

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

Thank you so much. You were right, it was a ribbon mill, but only a yellow one )

After this pupa, my child and I decided to watch the full cycle of the butterfly at home, and we did it on the example of a cabbage patch. We did it all right. They brought out 5 butterflies, but for some reason the very last caterpillar did not fix itself during pupation like all the previous ones, and its pupa was also more spotted than the others. The rest of the pupae in her brood had already hatched, and she was already a week and a half late. Can you tell me what this is related to? Maybe she decided to stay for the winter?

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23.08.2017 8:26, Hellisa

Good time of the day. Please tell me who to expect from these caterpillars.
They hatched on the tenth of August. At first they were green, then the color became dark. After 2 weeks, they grew to about 2 cm. In case of danger, lift up the tail.
Found on a tree (like a young poplar), Blagoveshchensk, Amur region, August.

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23.08.2017 18:10, VAZ

What kind of caterpillar is on the bean? Moscow.
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23.08.2017 19:50, Andrey Ponomarev

Good time of the day. Please tell me who to expect from these caterpillars.
They hatched on the tenth of August. At first they were green, then the color became dark. After 2 weeks, they grew to about 2 cm. In case of danger, lift up the tail.
Found on a tree (like a young poplar), Blagoveshchensk, Amur region, August.

Sawflies
Wait for insectamo, should appear soon.
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24.08.2017 10:30, insectamo

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.

Trichiosoma sp.

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

apparently, Cimbex femoratus - it has this form.

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

1 -Notodonta dromedarius

There are no opinions on my message?
Maybe the larva of some sawfly that fell from a birch tree will be determined. Most logically, this is Cimbex femoratus.

Yes.

Good time of the day. Please tell me who to expect from these caterpillars.
They hatched on the tenth of August. At first they were green, then the color became dark. After 2 weeks, they grew to about 2 cm. In case of danger, lift up the tail.
Found on a tree (like a young poplar), Blagoveshchensk, Amur region, August.

Tenthredinidae / Nematinae, further-pas.
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24.08.2017 21:24, MiLLeNium Niobius

Gennadich, insectamo, thank you!

25.08.2017 5:01, Hellisa

Thanks!

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