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03.05.2020 13:00, .snegir.

Hello. Recently we found this goose on the path near the house, decided to take it home, but we can't find out who it is. Please help me figure it out.
Found: in the city of Volokolamsk, Moscow region.
The caterpillar is completely black, but on the back and sides of the bristles are slightly lighter ( not visible in the photo), the abdomen could not be seen. He spends most of his time practically motionless ( he straightens out of the" ball " in 5-10 minutes). She doesn't eat anything ( or we didn't find her food plant)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/besd74jfJ1Uch5ag6

The message was edited by. snegir. - 03.05.2020 18: 16

03.05.2020 14:17, KorvinBF08

Tell me, what kind of maggot is this? Determine before the squad, please.

Half-bent length = 8-9 mm.
Date and region: 17.06.18. Dzerzhinskiy district, Minsk region, Belarus.
Biotope: a park area with sparse tree plantings, a mown lawn, a small lake 100 m away.

General view of the larva from above:
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/7...80b3c5-full.jpg

General view of the larva from below (with some magnification, you can see the limbs):
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/2...833fed-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/2...f4f2e8-full.jpg

Larva head:
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/6...d0faf2-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/7...1c0f2e-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/9...f19d98-full.jpg

Larval pygidium (or whatever it's properly called):
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/e...1589b6-full.jpg

If you need to take a photo from a different angle, please indicate this and I will redo the photo.
If the definition is not possible, please write it this way.

This post was edited by KorvinBF08-03.05.2020 14: 37

03.05.2020 17:28, ИНО

Upload the image to a third-party resource, and here - a link to the file in the tags [img] [/img]
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06.05.2020 16:14, vla-mityanin

What's it? Under the bark of a decaying pine tree in the Kirov region on May 5. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Ha5HA8DwYqWzMrVx7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/P3de8mncheSXVkgy7

07.05.2020 0:56, John-ST

What's it? Under the bark of a decaying pine tree in the Kirov region on May 5. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Ha5HA8DwYqWzMrVx7                                                                             
https://photos.app.goo.gl/P3de8mncheSXVkgy7

The larva of some diptera.
I think Stratiomyidae.
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07.05.2020 1:13, John-ST

Hello. Recently we found this goose on the path near the house, decided to take it home, but we can't find out who it is. Please help me figure it out.
Found: in the city of Volokolamsk, Moscow region.
The caterpillar is completely black, but on the back and sides of the bristles are slightly lighter ( not visible in the photo), the abdomen could not be seen. He spends most of his time practically motionless ( he straightens out of the" ball " in 5-10 minutes). She doesn't eat anything ( or we didn't find her food plant)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/besd74jfJ1Uch5ag6

Bear caterpillar, most likely Phragmatobia fuliginosa.
Suggest dandelion, nettle, cuff or yarrow, preferably all together, she will choose what she likes best.
Try not to disturb once again, maybe the caterpillar has already finished eating and is trying to find a place to pupate.

07.05.2020 1:41, John-ST

Tell me, what kind of maggot is this? Determine before the squad, please.

Half-bent length = 8-9 mm.
Date and region: 17.06.18. Dzerzhinskiy district, Minsk region, Belarus.
Biotope: a park area with sparse tree plantings, a mown lawn, a small lake 100 m away.

General view of the larva from above:
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/7...80b3c5-full.jpg

General view of the larva from below (with some magnification, you can see the limbs):
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/2...833fed-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/2...f4f2e8-full.jpg

Larva head:
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/6...d0faf2-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/7...1c0f2e-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/9...f19d98-full.jpg

Larval pygidium (or whatever it's properly called):
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/5/3/e...1589b6-full.jpg

If you need to take a photo from a different angle, please indicate this and I will redo the photo.
If the definition is not possible, please write it this way.

I will very carefully assume that this is either a larva of Lagria, or Dermestidae, I prefer the first option.
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07.05.2020 21:46, Freeman72rus

Good evening! Found it on the sponge behind the washing machine. Tyumen, 07.05.20. Length about 4 mm. Please tell me at least approximately?user posted image

This post was edited by Freeman72rus - 05/07/2020 21: 47

13.05.2020 12:26, vla-mityanin

Whose larva is this? It was found in a rotten stump on May 4 in the Kirova district of the Kirov region. https://photos.app.goo.gl/FhbiPp5ocAsDhYR6A
https://photos.app.goo.gl/dTgbkmUcaG7d3KWG6

13.05.2020 21:10, ИНО

Wireworm.
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14.05.2020 23:48, vla-mityanin

Whose larva is this? It was found under the bark of a rotten pine tree lying on the ground on May 4 in the Kirova district of the Kirov region. https://photos.app.goo.gl/T5dEqoYm8iPgpQXr9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZF9dCrqf9snQQSJz6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZF9dCrqf9snQQSJz6

18.05.2020 19:24, Slavinator

Can you tell me who twists the leaves on the apple tree? Saratov region, Engelsky district.

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20.05.2020 0:32, vla-mityanin

Can you tell me who twists the leaves on the apple tree? Saratov region, Engelsky district.

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There are no specialists yet. I'll assume it's a leaf-wrapper caterpillar.

21.05.2020 21:54, Alexander Zarodov

By such a worm, you can at least determine up to the genus? MO, May.

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23.05.2020 20:13, Мир вокруг нас

Dear experts, please help us identify the caterpillar. I was shooting in the Samara region in early May. Photos are not uploaded, I leave a link to the video https://youtu.be/mHqMYvqfwa4 Thank you in advance.

23.05.2020 22:40, Andrey Ponomarev

Dear experts, please help us identify the caterpillar. I was shooting in the Samara region in early May. Photos are not uploaded, I leave a link to the video https://youtu.be/mHqMYvqfwa4 Thank you in advance.

Lasiocampa quercus (Linnaeus, 1758) OAK COCOONWORM
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24.05.2020 10:59, Мир вокруг нас

Lasiocampa quercus (Linnaeus, 1758) OAK COCOONWORM


Thank you very much!

24.05.2020 15:49, welcomesun

Hello.

Please tell me, is this caterpillar Metallovidka-Gamma (Autographa gamma), or something else?

there is a problem with sharpness in the photo, but the bristles characteristic of Autographa gamma should still be visible, but they don't seem to be there. maybe there are at least some ideas for identification?

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/8060/McbexU.jpg

photo: Simferopol. 18.05.2020.

25.05.2020 1:39, John-ST

Hello.

Please tell me, is this caterpillar Metallovidka-Gamma (Autographa gamma), or something else?

there is a problem with sharpness in the photo, but the bristles characteristic of Autographa gamma should still be visible, but they don't seem to be there. maybe there are at least some ideas for identification?

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/8060/McbexU.jpg

photo: Simferopol. 18.05.2020.


The photo is not informative, and Autographa gamma is not accurate. In my opinion, this is generally like a sawfly.

25.05.2020 11:52, ETI

Hello.

Please tell me, is this caterpillar Metallovidka-Gamma (Autographa gamma), or something else?

there is a problem with sharpness in the photo, but the bristles characteristic of Autographa gamma should still be visible, but they don't seem to be there. maybe there are at least some ideas for identification?

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/8060/McbexU.jpg

photo: Simferopol. 18.05.2020.

Pililschik

27.05.2020 13:11, YLena

Hello.
Please help me with the definition of the caterpillar. Length 6-7 centimeters
Taken on
22.05.2020 Israel, Mount Hermon, height 1450 m

Thank you in advance beer.gif
user posted image

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01.06.2020 23:48, MacrohunterLS

Western Caucasus, on the elder tree. About 4cm
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02.06.2020 11:06, Andrey Ponomarev

Western Caucasus, on the elder tree. About 4 cm
user posted image

Aglais io (Linnaeus, 1758) Peacock Eye day
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02.06.2020 12:11, Сергей-Д

Hello.
Please help me with the definition of the caterpillar. Length 6-7 cm
Taken on
22.05.2020 Israel, Mount Hermon, height 1450 m
Thank you in advance beer.gif

Xylena exsoleta.
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08.06.2020 13:38, Mantispid

Help me identify the caterpillar. It lives singly in the inflorescences of mountain ash, making spider-like passages in them. Moscow region.

https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMaOXy...hlkjMtyRADYMsk_
https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipPfGZ2...O3nNROPZkuav4fm

08.06.2020 16:39, MiLLeNium Niobius

Can you tell me if it's eggs or galls? Ryazan region, May 21, on an alder leaf, which was also inhabited by Agelastica alni and Linaeidea aenea. The sharpness was too bad because of the wind, I apologize.
user posted image

The post was edited by InsideOfDream - 06/08/2020 16: 43

09.06.2020 3:23, ИНО

I should have tried to tear it off. It doesn't look like insect eggs.

09.06.2020 6:56, I.roK.ez

Can you tell me if it's eggs or galls? Ryazan region, May 21, on an alder leaf, which was also inhabited by Agelastica alni and Linaeidea aenea. The sharpness was too bad because of the wind, I apologize.
user posted image

Aglia eggs tau

09.06.2020 10:55, MiLLeNium Niobius

Aglia tau eggs

Wow, thank you so much, that's a little animal!

20.06.2020 19:58, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the pupa. It is approximately 2 cm long. Found today 20.06.2020 in Adler under fallen leaves when installing glasses on beetles.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NIciwq_VSH...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NDpi4Hrdzu...ew?usp=drivesdk

This post was edited by Alexanor - 06/20/2020 19: 58

21.06.2020 16:15, WesternDragon

Please help me identify the pupa. It is approximately 2 cm long. Found today 20.06.2020 in Adler under fallen leaves when installing glasses on beetles.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NIciwq_VSH...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NDpi4Hrdzu...ew?usp=drivesdk

This pupa is some kind of marigold
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22.06.2020 9:57, Sergey Rybalkin

This pupa is some kind of marigold

Thank you, I also think so, like Circe or Hermione, judging by the size

23.06.2020 10:00, Tivanik

Whose eggs? Saint Petersburg, 13.06.2020
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/78525....jpg?1592070772
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/78525....jpg?1592070768

23.06.2020 10:21, Suswet

Good afternoon) please help me determine. Collected on willow in the Bratsk district of the Irkutsk region
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23.06.2020 20:31, WesternDragon

Good afternoon) please help me determine. Collected on willow in the Bratsk district of the Irkutsk region
photo1
photo2

Nymphalis xanthomelas

23.06.2020 20:37, WesternDragon

Whose eggs? Saint Petersburg, 13.06.2020
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/78525....jpg?1592070772
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/78525....jpg?1592070768

Like the eggs of Furcula crested whales. What were the eggs found on?
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23.06.2020 22:01, Tivanik

Like the eggs of Furcula crested whales. What were the eggs found on?

Thanks!
I don't remember exactly, but I think it was on a willow tree

I started watching khokhlatok. It seems to be Cerura vinula http://insectamo.ru/larva/97-hete/notodont...0-cerura-vinula

The post was edited by Tivanik - 23.06.2020 22: 25

25.06.2020 3:20, Suswet

Nymphalis xanthomelas

thank you very much)

28.06.2020 22:30, Sergey Rybalkin

This pupa is some kind of marigold

The dryad came out yesterday)
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08.07.2020 16:43, MiLLeNium Niobius

Tell me, it will be some kind of peacock eye? Ryazan region, edge of the forest near the plot, on the blueberry patch, early July.
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