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Identification of larvae and pupae

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13.05.2018 11:08, ЛичинкаЧеловека

Recently I was digging up a vegetable garden and found such a larva on a ridge (not in manure). Judging by the images on the Internet, this is either a bronze beetle or a May beetle. Help determine, please
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13.05.2018 19:21, insectamo

A moth on zhoster.taken on May 11, Latvia.
Please define

1, 2 - Philereme transversata
3 - ?

1. Moth on blueberries.
2. Scoop on buckthorn
Please identify. May 12, Latvia.



1 - ?Xestia sp.
2 - Dysstroma sp.
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14.05.2018 15:35, ETI

Leaf wrapper on an oak tree. 12.05.2018. Latvia
Please define

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14.05.2018 19:27, ETI

1. Moth on zhoster. 11.05, 2018.
2. Pyadenitsa on zhoster 13.05.2018. Is it the same view?


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15.05.2018 21:56, KazakovMaksim

Help me identify the leaf wrapper caterpillar.
On the common bird cherry. Minsk, Belarus. 15.05.2018

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16.05.2018 19:18, KazakovMaksim

Help me identify the leaf wrapper caterpillar.
On the common bird cherry. Minsk, Belarus. 15.05.2018

Identified as Eudemis porphyrana.
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16.05.2018 21:48, insectamo

Please identify the pyadenits. May 17, 2018
1. On oak
2 and 3 on blueberry

Colotois pennaria and Macaria brunneata
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17.05.2018 18:33, ETI

And the scoop on irga, too, on May 17
, the previous Moths: one on zhoster, the other on a wild apple tree

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17.05.2018 20:15, insectamo

Please identify the moths. 17.05.18 Latvia

Hemithea aestivaria
Deileptenia ribeata
Anorthoa munda
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18.05.2018 19:24, Gans75

Ukraine, north-west, May 13.
Sciapteryx sp. Up to the view in any way ? On buttercup.
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This post was edited by Gans75 - 18.05.2018 21: 29

18.05.2018 21:44, insectamo

Ukraine, north-west, May 13.
Sciapteryx sp. Up to the view in any way ? On buttercup.


According to Lorenz and Krause, Sciapteryx costalis ,but there is no Sciapteryx consobrina.
I don't know how to distinguish them.
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19.05.2018 13:38, Evgeniy71

Hello!
I took a picture of a caterpillar in passing. She was crawling across the field.
Altai Territory, left bank of the Ob River, near Barnaul, 06-05-2018
Please help me determine.

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20.05.2018 16:52, dim-va

I'm even leaning towards Lemonia ...
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20.05.2018 17:57, Evgeniy71

I'm even leaning towards Lemonia ...


Is this by any chance Lemonia dumi (Linnaeus, 1761)?

20.05.2018 19:29, Tivanik

Euthrix potatoria ??? Saint Petersburg, 20.05.2018

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20.05.2018 22:19, Andrey Ponomarev

Euthrix potatoria ??? Saint Petersburg, 20.05.2018

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да
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22.05.2018 20:34, ETI

Please identify the caterpillar on an apple tree leaf, May 21, Latvia

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23.05.2018 2:55, KazakovMaksim

Help us identify the leafworm caterpillars.

May 22, 2018. Minsk, Belarus.

No. 1. From rolled leaves of common privet (Ligustrum vulgare).
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No. 2. From rolled hawthorn leaves (Crataegus sp. probably C. submollis).
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Both Archips rosana tracks?

23.05.2018 12:06, Renchan

whose is it? a lot of such colonies were found on apple and bird cherry trees. still small (about a centimeter) and difficult to recognize. ringed cocoonworm? tatarstan
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This post was edited by Renchan - 23.05.2018 12: 37

23.05.2018 21:27, RoPro

Please help me identify the caterpillars. Moscow region. Both Eilema sororcula ?
1. taken on 23.05.2018.
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2. taken on 13.08.2017.
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25.05.2018 9:14, Арсений Гоцуляк

Good afternoon!

Digging the ground, at a depth of 20-30 cm found such caterpillars.

Tell me, what kind of animal(?):

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Location: Aktyubinsk, Western Kazakhstan

This post was edited by Arseniy Gotsulyak - 25.05.2018 09: 15

25.05.2018 14:55, KazakovMaksim

Can anyone even identify a family or genus?
25.05.2018, Minsk, Belarus.
Thanks!
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And another question about the shovel and ustaka. Is this Orthosia hibisci?
25.05.2018, Minsk, Belarus. In the twisted leaves of an ash tree.
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And this is Hypena? Hypena proboscidalis?
25.05.2018, Minsk, Belarus. In a twisted nettle leaf.
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This post was edited by KazakovMaksim - 25.05.2018 17: 34

25.05.2018 17:33, vitimof

Yaroslavl region, 25.05.18, on the wild mountain ash
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26.05.2018 18:52, mihon4ik

Greetings!

This caterpillar filled the entire vegetable garden. Especially likes to sit on the stems of kirkazon (filinnik). South-east of Ukraine. Plain. Can you tell me her name? smile.gif

UPD: Googled it. Like Polyxene. Am I right?
They say that it is one of the rarest butterflies in Europe. But why are there so many of its caterpillars in our area? I've never seen the butterfly itself...

This post was edited by mihon4ik - 26.05.2018 19: 17

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27.05.2018 23:18, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 17. On a pine tree.
Gilpinia sp. ?
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28.05.2018 13:27, insectamo

Can anyone even identify a family or genus?


Dolerus sp.

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 17. On a pine tree.
Gilpinia sp. ?


Gilpinia virens
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28.05.2018 13:29, KazakovMaksim

28.05.2018 21:46, RoPro

Will you be able to identify the caterpillar ? On insectamo.ru I didn't find a similar one. Moscow region, 27.05.2018.
P. S. Leaflet, probably.

This post was edited by RoPro - 29.05.2018 14: 43

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28.05.2018 22:38, Victor Gazanchidis

Does anyone know whose larva it is? Sat on a pine tree, Northern Greece, may

29.05.2018 9:38, Bad Den

Does anyone know whose larva it is? Sat on a pine tree, Northern Greece, May

Some large carabida, and judging by what is on the pine and how the pygidium is colored-Calosoma sycophanta
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31.05.2018 14:07, Zanoza67

Good afternoon, dear forumchane! Please help me identify the caterpillars and pupae. We are preparing a project work on butterflies with our daughter for the next academic year, and we have taken it upon ourselves to grow butterflies (or someone else) from the caterpillars that we will find over the summer) Today was such a catch... Can you tell me who it is? The smallest caterpillar was one of many, sitting in a pile on the nettles.

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31.05.2018 14:09, Zanoza67

Oh, I forgot. Found today 31.05.2018 Smolensk region, Yartsevo.

31.05.2018 20:04, Zanoza67

We have identified the pupa as Aglais urticae, please correct me if I am wrong.
Green caterpillar - Mniotype satura.

01.06.2018 20:27, okoem

  
Digging the ground, at a depth of 20-30 cm found such caterpillars.
Location: Aktyubinsk, Western Kazakhstan

A scoop of Noctuinae. As options: Agrotis sp., Euxoa sp. or maybe Dichagyris sp. Or something else close.

01.06.2018 20:32, okoem


Like Polyxene. Am I right?
They say that it is one of the rarest butterflies in Europe. But why are there so many of its caterpillars in our area? I've never seen the butterfly itself...

Yes, this is Polyxene. The usual view in many places where there is a kirkazon.

01.06.2018 21:04, Бабистр

Hello! There are suspicions that this is a caterpillar of a birch silkworm, but it was only sitting on a snowbed. The size of a bumblebee caterpillar. May 27, Moscow region. Photos, alas, only such, did not give her much attention at first... Can you tell me if I'm right? smile.gif

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01.06.2018 21:43, Shamil Murtazin

Hello! There are suspicions that this is a caterpillar of a birch silkworm, but it was only sitting on a snowbed. The size of a bumblebee caterpillar. May 27, Moscow region. Photos, alas, only such, did not give her much attention at first... Can you tell me if I'm right? smile.gif

this is more likely Amphipyra sp., some kind of A. pyramidea.
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01.06.2018 22:29, Slavinator

Saratov region, May
What is it and whose is it?!

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01.06.2018 22:43, Slavinator

here's another one next to the centipede, is it someone's eggs?

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01.06.2018 23:15, KazakovMaksim

Saratov region, May
What is it and whose is it?!

What kind of plant?
The first and last photo looks like rust mushrooms.

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