E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Identification of larvae and pupae

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of larvae and pupae

Pages: 1 ...212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220... 233

28.09.2018 13:51, insectamo

Can you be sure about the family (Leaf Wrappers)?

I don't know. You need to check - at least look at the pictures, at least.

30.09.2018 20:26, KazakovMaksim

Help me identify the caterpillar.
Minsk, Belarus. September 30, 2018. Crawling along the road in the park.
Is it some kind of bear?
user posted image

01.10.2018 20:46, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, August

Pictures:
picture: DSC04163.JPG
DSC04163.JPG — (297.97к)

picture: DSC04164.JPG
DSC04164.JPG — (283.29к)

03.10.2018 1:17, John-ST

Saratov region, Engelsky district, August

Exuvius of the ladybug pupa
Likes: 1

03.10.2018 9:52, usiaz

I don't know. You need to check - at least look at the pictures, at least.


http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...8550&p=1728517#

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1728519

03.10.2018 11:21, insectamo

usiaz, I have nothing to add to Gennadich's previous answer. They are similar, but you either need to know all the larvae at all, or you need to display them.

Help me identify the caterpillar.
Minsk, Belarus. September 30, 2018. Crawling along the road in the park.
Is it some kind of bear?



Probably Phragmatobia fuliginosa... or maybe some kind of Spilosoma.
Likes: 1

04.10.2018 11:50, Любофф

Good afternoon! I found a caterpillar on 24.09.2018, it was crawling along the path (Perm Krai). Nearby were bushes of black currants, gooseberries and raspberries. I've identified it as Phragmatobia fuliginosa myself, but I'm not sure... Can you tell me who it really is?

Pictures:
picture: _________2.jpg
_________2.jpg — (297.09 k)

picture: _________3.jpg
_________3.jpg — (299.1к)

picture: _________1.jpg
_________1.jpg — (289.64к)

04.10.2018 18:17, Любофф

Good afternoon! 03.10.2018 a caterpillar was found in the ground under a black currant bush. A ball of dark amber color is stuck on the caterpillar, next to two green larvae-one on the caterpillar, and the second seems to be half in the caterpillar itself. And the caterpillar is still alive! What are these parasites?

Pictures:
picture: P_20181003_150013_1.jpg
P_20181003_150013_1.jpg — (292.47к)

picture: P_20181003_150033_1.jpg
P_20181003_150033_1.jpg — (292.67к)

picture: P_20181004_140012_1.jpg
P_20181004_140012_1.jpg — (288.63к)

04.10.2018 21:02, insectamo

What kind of scoop is on the bolotny zherushnik? October 3, 2018. Pskov region.

In my opinion, Anarta trifolii.
Likes: 1

07.10.2018 10:09, NakaRB

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

1. 20.05.2017, aspen
user posted image
user posted image

2. 20.05.2017, birch or willow (mowed down)
user posted image
user posted image

3. 20.05.2017, birch
user posted image
user posted image

4. 24.06.2017
user posted image
user posted image
user posted image

5. 11.07.2017, nettle
user posted image
user posted image

6. 12.07.2017, birch
user posted image
user posted image

7. 14.07.2017, red sandman
user posted image
user posted image

07.10.2018 20:39, RoPro

What kind of larvae can you identify ? Moscow region, 05.09.2018.

Pictures:
picture: DSCN7082.jpg
DSCN7082.jpg — (351.19к)

08.10.2018 0:16, insectamo

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


1- Allophyes oxyacanthae
2- Hypomecis roboraria
3- Angerona prunaria
4- Zelotherses sp.
5- Autographa sp.
6- Cleora cinctaria
7- Hadena capsincola
Likes: 1

08.10.2018 3:42, Ольга Титова

Thank you very much, Alexander, for Zelotherses sp.
For a long time I could not identify my similar one. The question is, can Aphelia (Zelotherses) paleana and Aphelia (Zelotherses) unitana be distinguished by their external features? The first is on Sakhalin, the second on the Kuril Islands.

08.10.2018 8:25, insectamo

Olga, unfortunately, I do not know if and how.
Likes: 1

08.10.2018 22:56, NakaRB

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

8. 01.70.2017, aspen
user posted image

9. 15.07.2017, willow, Cerura erminea?
user posted image

10. 25.06.2017, Rechma river, Scirtidae?
user posted image


11. 25.06.2017, Rechma river
user posted image

12. 10.07.2017, mowed out of the grass
user posted image
user posted image

13. 11.07.2017, also mowed down, from some bushes (willow, aspen or birch)
user posted image
user posted image

14. Bitsevsky Forest Park, Moscow, 23.07.2017
user posted image

This post was edited by NakaRB - 08.10.2018 23: 07

09.10.2018 20:27, insectamo

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


8-Trichopteryx carpinata
9-optional. In my opinion, C. vinula.
Likes: 1

11.10.2018 15:27, Yolz

Gentlemen, save us.
Today (Moscow) walked with my daughter, saw a black fluffy caterpillar, according to the photo on the Internet, I understood that this is a Bear-Kaya. My daughter took it in her hand, we stroked it, soft... it seems that you don't expect any setup from the gosling, and then the daughter screamed: she bit me!!!
An hour passed. I didn't find anything on my arm. No redness, no hair, no rash... I began to read on the Internet, it is written that it is poisonous and extremely dangerous for children. She gave the child Zodak and anointed her palm with Psylo-balm. I'M TERRIFIED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What to do? What to expect? (((((((Some nightmare on the Internet is written that there is suffocation and what you want... seriously?
https://vgae.ru/uploads/posts/2014-10/14130...41_pa091359.jpg - this is how it looked: about 2 cm, curled up, soft, fluffy, black.

12.10.2018 8:52, insectamo

Help me identify the caterpillar. Is it one of the Noctuidae?
September 17, 2018, Minsk, Belarus.


Hoplodrina ambigua

12.10.2018 19:57, Jaguar paw

Help me identify the caterpillar. Georgia, Borjomi. Date and forage plant unknown...

This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 12.10.2018 19: 58

Pictures:
picture: asd.jpg
asd.jpg — (423.18к)

14.10.2018 15:32, Aksin

Tell me, please, is it really possible to determine the type of scoops on this caterpillar? Photo taken in the Rtishchevsky district of the Saratov region on October 13. Actively crawling somewhere in the late evening.
picture: IMG_3645.JPG

17.10.2018 19:08, MiLLeNium Niobius

Tell me about the inhabitants of the Ryazan region.

A couple of scoops:
1. Found on Sorrel in a meadow. Can Orthosia gothica be so brown? 20.07.18
picture: P1780241.jpg

2. Very unusual color caterpillar, brought on clothes from the forest. The forest there is pine-birch with shrubby undergrowth-buckthorn, raspberry, etc. 20.09.18
picture: P1820543.jpg

A pair of fluffy ones:
3. On common wormwood (chernobylnik) on the side of a sandy road in an overgrown meadow. Phragmatobia fuliginosa, no? 18.07.18
picture: P1780769.jpg

4. Actively crawled around the garden (in the garden 1 apple tree, various grass-sedge weeds, several buckthorn and thorns around the perimeter). 20.09.18
picture: P1810839___.jpg

A couple of moths:
5. On a raspberry leaf deep in the forest. The size is small, about 2 cm. It is a bit similar to Operophtera brumata, this is the only inaccurate version. 25.07.18
picture: P1770431.jpg

6. On a blueberry tree in a pine forest, it very accurately repeats the blueberry stalk. I've met a lot of them. There is no version. 17.07.18
picture: P1770633.jpg

7. Fell either from the goat Willow or from the Buckthorn brittle. 18.07.18
picture: P1780322.jpg

This post was edited by InsideOfDream - 10/17/2018 20: 08

18.10.2018 12:31, insectamo

Tell me about the inhabitants of the Ryazan region..
..


1- Dypterygia scabriuscula
3- ?Spilosoma lubricipeda
4- ?Phragmatobia fuliginosa
5-not brumata. As an option-Cleora cinctaria, but not necessarily. It would be nice to see from above.
6- Jodis sp.
7- Hypomecis punctinalis

Please arrange the objects in your photos in such a way that these objects occupy as much space as possible, and not the useless background. And different angles are very desirable.

This post was edited by insectamo - 18.10.2018 13: 24
Likes: 1

18.10.2018 12:33, insectamo

Please identify the moth. August 10, Pskov region

Odontopera bidentata
Likes: 2

18.10.2018 19:39, ETI

The caterpillar was feeding on bird cherry trees. June 26.
Pupated on June 30.
The butterfly was lost due to its small size

Pictures:
picture: _____4a.jpg
_____4a.jpg — (636.32к)

picture: _______1_a.jpg
_______1_a.jpg — (649.3к)

picture: _______2_a.jpg
_______2_a.jpg — (291.98к)

18.10.2018 21:46, MiLLeNium Niobius


5 - not brumata. As an option-Cleora cinctaria, but not necessarily. It would be nice to see from above.
6- Jodis sp.
7- Hypomecis punctinalis

Unfortunately, there are no other photos, but I understand. By the way, I always considered C. cinctaria the heroine of this picture, it is striped on top.
picture: IMG_6261.JPG

6- Jodis sp.

Am I right in thinking that there are two species to choose from - J. lactearia and J. putata - and the difference is that the second one has two longitudinal yellow stripes? Then I have a second one.

This post was edited by InsideOfDream - 18.10.2018 21: 48

18.10.2018 22:22, Andrey Ponomarev

The caterpillar was feeding on bird cherry trees. June 26.
Pupated on June 30.
The butterfly was lost due to its small size

Nola confusalis
Likes: 1

19.10.2018 12:28, insectamo

Unfortunately, there are no other photos, but I understand. By the way, I always considered C. cinctaria the heroine of this picture, it is striped on top.
...
Am I right in thinking that there are two species to choose from - J. lactearia and J. putata - and the difference is that the second one has two longitudinal yellow stripes? Then I have a second one.

Yes. Adult caterpillar C. cinctaria yes, with a good angle and lighting, it differs well from others in the nature of the stripes.
And the previous one, it is better to leave without a signature at all.
...
I don't know exactly how different the yellow stripes of Jodis are.
Likes: 1

19.10.2018 19:33, kovyl

Dear colleagues!
Please help me identify the caterpillar. Photographed in Crimea on Ipomea plyushevidna.

This post was edited by kovyl - 19.10.2018 19: 34

Pictures:
picture: IMG_8453c3ff6468369906dce9ee8db32087_V__1_.jpg
IMG_8453c3ff6468369906dce9ee8db32087_V__1_.jpg — (321.16к)

picture: IMG_ff7c33286eb0589ad57287f443dc825a_V.jpg
IMG_ff7c33286eb0589ad57287f443dc825a_V.jpg — (257.98к)

20.10.2018 18:48, Andrey Ponomarev

Is it Amur or poplar hawk moth?
How to distinguish it?
August 23 on the willow tree.

Laothoe populi
differences here
http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Laothoe_Populi
Likes: 1

22.10.2018 7:51, ETI

1. 25.05.14 it seems to eat on cereals.
2. 14.10.18 Ate cereals. Grew up to 1 cm, had to be released for the winter.
Can I define the view?

Pictures:
picture: _______2.jpg
_______2.jpg — (279.37к)

picture: _______1.jpg
_______1.jpg — (303.43к)

picture: IMG_2077a.jpg
IMG_2077a.jpg — (311.35к)

picture: IMG_2075a.jpg
IMG_2075a.jpg — (272.66к)

23.10.2018 20:44, misswolffy

Good evening. Please help me determine. Found in the house in the back room, where it came from there is unclear. Small, maximum 1.5 cm. Ukraine, Nikolaev, 23.10.2018
user posted image

23.10.2018 20:50, okoem

I think the firefly is from the subfamily Pyraustinae.

23.10.2018 23:06, insectamo

Dear colleagues!
Please help me identify the caterpillar. Photographed in Crimea on Ipomea plyushevidna.

Very small.
From a distance, it looks like a Helicoverpa armigera.

23.10.2018 23:07, insectamo

1. 25.05.14 it seems to eat on cereals.
2. 14.10.18 Ate cereals. Grew up to 1 cm, had to be released for the winter.
Can I define the view?

Apamea scolopacina
Plusia sp,
Likes: 1

24.10.2018 13:09, IchMan

Please take a look at the photo from Karelia
1. Is it really possible to define Autographa before the view? - 19.06
picture: Autographa_cat_0312.jpg

2. mowing 15.06
picture: cat_0225.jpg

3. mowing 25.06
picture: caterpillar_red_1071.jpg

4. sawyers on the birch 19.06-quite deaf?
picture: sawflies_birch_0120.jpg

5. can I get up to the view? 20.06
picture: larva1_0617.jpg

24.10.2018 15:20, Andrey Ponomarev

Please take a look at the photo from Karelia
1. Is it really possible to define Autographa before the view? - 19.06
picture: Autographa_cat_0312.jpg

2. mowing 15.06
picture: cat_0225.jpg

3. mowing 25.06
picture: caterpillar_red_1071.jpg

4. sawyers on the birch 19.06-quite deaf?
picture: sawflies_birch_0120.jpg

5. can I get up to the view? 20.06
picture: larva1_0617.jpg

1 this is only output, with such glasses there are options-Autographa gamma, Autographa pulchrina, Autographa jota, Autographa bractea
2 Young Volnyanka Euroctis chrysorrhoea or Lymantria monacha
Likes: 1

24.10.2018 15:47, ETI

1 this is only output, with such glasses there are options-Autographa gamma, Autographa pulchrina, Autographa jota, Autographa bractea
2 Young Volnyanka Euroctis chrysorrhoea or Lymantria monacha

Under the number 2 volnyanka antique. She was staying with me this year. See the photo.
But who is number 3 ? This is the most interesting part!

Pictures:
picture: IMG_0342as.jpg
IMG_0342as.jpg — (295.98к)

Likes: 1

24.10.2018 18:05, insectamo

3 - Boudinotiana notha
4- Tenthredinidae -> Nematinae ...
Likes: 2

24.10.2018 21:48, IchMan

3 - Boudinotiana notha
4- Tenthredinidae -> Nematinae ...

Thank you very much. I thought that sawflies are undetectable, and all the photos of Croesus varus, etc., seen earlier, and not supported by breeding, are just the fruits of fantasy.
There and on imago-that the devil will break a leg...

24.10.2018 22:06, insectamo

Thank you very much. I thought that sawflies are undetectable, and all the photos of Croesus varus, etc., seen earlier, and not supported by breeding, are just the fruits of fantasy.
There and on imago-that the devil will break a leg...

It may be definable, but I do not know how. There is very little literature on the definition of larvae, many larvae are unknown, and information is scarce.
But, by the way, as for Croesus varus-now it is called Craesus alniastri (Scharfenberg, 1805) - its larva is determined quite confidently.
http://insectamo.ru/sawfly/25-pililshchiki...aesus-alniastri
Yours may be from the same genus - Nematus (Craesus) latipes, but there is also Nematus (Nematus) umbratus and it is possible that there are still similar ones.

This post was edited by insectamo - 24.10.2018 22: 07

Pages: 1 ...212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220... 233

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.