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17.07.2020 15:56, MIV

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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Eudia pavonia
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17.07.2020 16:06, MIV

Interesting: these Eudia pavonia caterpillars - variability or sexual dimorphism?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk. 27.06.20.

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19.07.2020 17:48, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Can you help me identify the caterpillar? Chisinau neighborhood, March 28, 2020. Thank you in advance!
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This post was edited by Radu Kibzi - 07/19/2020 17: 49

31.07.2020 15:33, Andrey Ponomarev

Moth on blueberries. 2.07.20 Pskov region

I think it's Paradarisa consonaria
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02.08.2020 8:53, ETI

3.07.20. Pskov region.

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02.08.2020 19:46, ButterflyGirl

Friends, if it is possible to identify a moth or other moth by its caterpillar. August, the south of Ukraine, must have come out of the kachan of corn. Thank you.
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03.08.2020 9:50, Andrey Ponomarev

3.07.20. Pskov region.

Larva of goldeneye
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03.08.2020 9:51, Andrey Ponomarev

Friends, if it is possible to identify a moth or other moth by its caterpillar. August, the south of Ukraine, must have come out of the kachan of corn. Thank you.
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Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner, 1808)
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09.08.2020 14:37, ETI

August 9, Pskov region
The size is less than 1 cm. Forage plant unknown.

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13.08.2020 1:56, Пензуит

Can you tell me whose larvae? They were in a bag of dried plants. They look like the larvae of click beetles, but the biotope is not suitable.

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15.08.2020 12:12, ИНО

There are nutcrackers in any biotopes. But it can also be darklings - you can't see the details.
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18.08.2020 2:36, Пензуит

There are nutcrackers in any biotopes. But it can also be darklings - you can't see the details.


Yes, I didn't shoot it with my phone either. What I meant was that the larvae either emerged from the stems of the plants, or they started up in the already plucked plants, since they ended up in a bag with dried plants. And nutcrackers breed either in the ground or in rotten wood, as far as I know. And of the black-bodied ones, who can presumably be?

21.08.2020 14:49, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Can you help me identify the caterpillar? Chisinau neighborhood, June 12, 2020. Thank you in advance!
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23.08.2020 19:12, ETI

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23.08.2020 21:12, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, cottages Uritsky, August
Parents removed!


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23.08.2020 22:03, Shamil Murtazin

24.08.2020г.
Ufa, Bashkiria

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23.08.2020 22:54, WesternDragon

Saratov region, Engelsky district, cottages Uritsky, August
Parents removed!


Sphinx ligustri

25.08.2020 7:23, Freeman72rus

Good afternoon!
Kurgan region, Kurtamysh district, found on grass on the border of a birch kolka and a wheat field. 13.08.2020
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25.08.2020 9:37, ETI

24.08.2020г.
Ufa, Bashkiria

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Scoliopteryx libatrix

29.08.2020 17:25, ETI

August 25, Pskov region
It seems to eat on blueberries.

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08.09.2020 8:25, MiLLeNium Niobius

August 30, Tula region, on Malina.
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08.09.2020 13:13, gokenin

Tell me, pliz, what kind of caterpillar, Orlovskaya, Sept.

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08.09.2020 13:18, gokenin

And what is the metamorphosis with the Linden Hawk Moth? Thank you.

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08.09.2020 18:30, Andrey Ponomarev

Tell me, pliz, what kind of caterpillar, Orlovskaya, Sept.

Ptilodon capucina
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08.09.2020 19:35, Evgenich

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09.09.2020 8:53, gokenin

The caterpillar was eaten by tahina larvae.

Thanks! smile.gif
And if it went into the ground, would it be the same picture?

10.09.2020 9:42, ETI

[quote=InsideOfDream,08.09.2020 09:25]
Puhospinka pink

10.09.2020 17:44, MiLLeNium Niobius

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Pink Puhospinka

What a beautiful imago. I should have taken Guska with me.

11.09.2020 13:08, ETI

What a beautiful imago. I should have taken Guska with me.

Now there are a lot of them on raspberries of different colors and ages.

11.09.2020 13:10, ETI

September 11, Pskov region. Under a birch leaf.

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11.09.2020 19:19, Andrey Ponomarev

September 11, Pskov region. Under a birch leaf.

Possible Lyonetia clerkella
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13.09.2020 17:10, ETI

1. Leafwrap on Canadian goldenrod. September 13, Pskov region.
2. Moth on raspberries. September 13, ibid.

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14.09.2020 10:30, Норд

Thanks! smile.gif
And if it went into the ground, would it be the same picture?


be the same would be

15.09.2020 11:12, Morendill

Good afternoon, help me determine.

Tendrovskaya Spit, Ukraine, September 12. Found in the sand, so the plant is not clear.

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Thank you.

15.09.2020 19:01, ИНО

Euphorbia hawkmoth.

21.09.2020 16:58, Yulla

Please help me - I can't find out who it might be. It looks like an Apollo caterpillar, but there's a row of orange spots on the top - the Apollo only has one on the sides, right?
The plant is like some kind of burdock...
Vladimir region.

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21.09.2020 18:12, MIV

Please help me - I can't find out who it might be. It looks like an Apollo caterpillar, but there's a row of orange spots on the top - the Apollo only has one on the sides, right?
The plant is like some kind of burdock...
Vladimir region.


Similar to the cowl Cucullia lucifuga

21.09.2020 19:16, Andrey Ponomarev

Please help me - I can't find out who it might be. It looks like an Apollo caterpillar, but there's a row of orange spots on the top - the Apollo only has one on the sides, right?
The plant is like some kind of burdock...
Vladimir region.

Cucullia lucifuga last age.

21.09.2020 19:28, Yulla

Thanks!

24.09.2020 9:28, gumenuk

Help with the definition
of the Moscow region, 2020.09.07

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