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Identification of larvae and pupae

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14.05.2009 18:07, okoem

Please help me determine the caterpillar, although the quality is not very good, but still .....
Similar to Callimorpha dominula.
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19.05.2009 18:02, bials

mol.gif If it works, please help us with the definition. All from the Moscow Region, Odintsovo district. Taken the day before.
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21.05.2009 0:59, okoem

  mol.gif If it works, please help us with the definition. All from the Moscow Region, Odintsovo district. Taken the day before.

1.? Cybosia mesomella
2. Some kind of nymphalid...
3, 4 - some scoops

29.05.2009 8:18, kut

Can you tell me who? Moscow oblast. South. On the leaves of spring Adonis (Buttercup). End of May.
picture: P5285323.JPG

This post was edited by kut - 05/29/2009 08: 22

29.05.2009 9:19, Aaata

Arctia caja podi.
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30.05.2009 14:16, AlmaZZ

help me identify this caterpillar of which butterfly?Chuvashia,zavolzhye, mixed forest.

Pictures:
picture: SS100093.jpg
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30.05.2009 16:18, lepidopterolog

Orgyia antiqua
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31.05.2009 21:00, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me determine!
Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district
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2.user posted imageuser posted imageHawthorn?
Odintsovo district.
3.user posted imageuser posted imageHives?

This post was edited by Ilya U-01.06.2009 14: 50

01.06.2009 10:18, Сергей Шер

What kind of nymphalid and what to feed?

Pictures:
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01.06.2009 15:01, Жабонька

I recently found a larva. approximately 1.5 cm, white. the jaws are dark. the head is wider than the body. what is the name of this thing, and how to take care of it? rolleyes.gif P6010570.JPG

02.06.2009 2:11, YLena

Hello!
I would like to know what kind of caterpillars they are.
All tracks are "residents" of Rehovot, Israel.

1. Taken on 14.03.2009. During this period, there were a lot of them, on a variety of plants. But mostly-compound colors, as far as I remember...

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2. 4.05.2008 on Polygonum equisetiforme (Horsetail mountaineer)

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3. Taken on 13.01.2008 in dry grass.
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4. Taken on 24.3.2009, but in principle was there in the winter. Eats exclusively Retama raetam (Broom panther).

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5. And this one is now at my house. I found myself sitting on a bouquet of carnations and chrysanthemums I'd bought. Diet-eats chrysanthemum flowers, mostly. But it left its own traces in the carnation flowers, and without any problems began to eat hibiscus leaves. (independently climbed into the nearby" house " of the stickmen). About it, it is especially interesting to know what kind of butterfly should turn out as a result. smile.gif

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Thank you in advance!

This post was edited by YLena - 07.06.2009 15: 09

02.06.2009 6:52, Vabrus

Oh, what you have there all the eye is not native smile.gif

2. Acronicta rumicis
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02.06.2009 14:31, YLena

Oh, what you have there all the eye is not native smile.gif

Really that much? smile.gif

Here are a couple more portraits of the "punk" from the 3rd photo (the second one is a different individual, taken on a different day) :

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Maybe it will help in some way....

What about this one?

6. Taken on 6.02.2008

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This post was edited by YLena-02.06.2009 14: 38

02.06.2009 15:17, Vabrus

Really that much? smile.gif

Aha frown.gif

02.06.2009 15:23, YLena

Oh, too bad..... frown.gif

The species is most likely common to the Mediterranean.
Or maybe there is someone here who has encountered / works with animals from this region? shuffle.gif

02.06.2009 17:20, Tigran Oganesov

I recently found a larva. approximately 1.5 cm, white. the jaws are dark. the head is wider than the body. what is the name of this thing, and how to take care of it? rolleyes.gif

It looks like the larva of some barbel.
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02.06.2009 17:29, omar

It is there. Just what not to understand.
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02.06.2009 18:49, angelo

Whose caterpillar could it be?
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02.06.2009 18:58, Ilia Ustiantcev

This is sawman

02.06.2009 19:51, Манор

Hello! What kind of caterpillar is this? Some kind of dustpan?

This post was edited by Manor - 02.06.2009 21: 36

Pictures:
picture: gucen.jpg
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03.06.2009 14:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

And this pupa can at least be brought to the family? A scoop, a bear, or something else? It can't be Proserpine? Odintsovo district of Moscow region, in the ground.
picture: DSC02933.JPG
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04.06.2009 14:03, KingSnake

What kind of caterpillar? On the oak tree. 30.05.2009. Mordovia

Pictures:
picture: P1090385_copy.jpg
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04.06.2009 17:49, Ilia Ustiantcev

Similar to Acronicta tridens

04.06.2009 20:22, Vabrus

KingSnake, Ilya U
this is Euroctis similis
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05.06.2009 1:25, okoem

What kind of nymphalid and what to feed?
Brenthis sp. - feed them blackberries.


5. And this one is now at my house. I found myself sitting on a bouquet of carnations and chrysanthemums I'd bought. Diet-eats chrysanthemum flowers, mostly. But it left its own traces in the carnation flowers, and without any problems began to eat hibiscus leaves. (independently climbed into the nearby" house " of the stickmen). About it, it is especially interesting to know what kind of butterfly should turn out as a result. smile.gif

Scooper H. armigera


Hello! What kind of caterpillar is this? Some kind of dustpan?

It looks like Orthosia sp. Look at the atlases, I don't remember which one.


And this pupa can at least be brought to the family? A scoop, a bear, or something else? It can't be Proserpine? Odintsovo district of Moscow region, in the ground.

IMHO, more like a dipper. The scoop pupae are more slender. In general, the larval shell could be seen by the cocoon itself...
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06.06.2009 11:06, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv region

1. 28.05.2009, on the pine tree.
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2. 30.04.2009, on karagan.
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3. 03.06.2009 (? on the bird cherry tree)
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4. 03.06.2009
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This post was edited by barry - 06.06.2009 11: 13
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06.06.2009 16:38, Vabrus

1-sawfly
3-scoops ate the caterpillar
4-Orgyia sp. (excitedly)
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06.06.2009 17:42, barry

 
3-the scoops ate the caterpillar

What do you mean, a caterpillar shell? And whose cocoon is it? And what is the connection between them...

This post was edited by barry - 06.06.2009 17: 43

06.06.2009 19:14, Vabrus

A parasite cocoon. What kind-I can only guesssmile.gif Taheen, riders... Yes, anyone smile.gifJust don't know who the cocoon looks like.
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06.06.2009 19:15, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine...
Kharkiv region

2-cover of the Multicoloria sp slipcover.
3 - rider's cocoon.
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06.06.2009 21:10, Victor Titov

Please help me identify the caterpillars. Both are located in the Rostov district of the Yaroslavl region. The first one is 31.05.2009, the second one is 06.06.2009.
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06.06.2009 21:18, YLena

kotbegemot, can you help with my tracks (except for 2 and 5, which have already been identified)? shuffle.gif
( Posts 1017 and 1019 on this page.)

06.06.2009 21:36, Guest

if anything, please don't scold me too much, I looked at Lampert, somehow I didn't find out anything. shuffle.gif
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06.06.2009 21:39, Славл

post 14 my smile.gif

06.06.2009 23:08, okoem

if anything, please don't scold me too much, I looked at Lampert, somehow I didn't find out anything. shuffle.gif

1 Alsophila aescularia
2 Erannis defoliaria
Look better not in Lampert, but on lepiforum. de

07.06.2009 2:27, Vlad Proklov

  kotbegemot, can you help with my tracks (except for 2 and 5, which have already been identified)? shuffle.gif
( Posts 1017 and 1019 on this page. )

Yes, I would love to - but I don't know your fauna at all! frown.gif
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07.06.2009 2:32, YLena

It's clear. I was just hoping that I might come across something somewhere else... shuffle.gif

But thanks anyway. smile.gif

07.06.2009 8:10, okoem

It's clear. I was just hoping that I might come across something somewhere else... shuffle.gif

But thanks anyway. smile.gif

1-dipper
3-probably a cocoonworm from Lasiocampinae
4-photo not uploaded
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07.06.2009 9:58, Vabrus

Dmitrich,
1 - Euproctis similis
2 - I think it is one of the ages of Eriogaster lanestris
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07.06.2009 15:02, Славл

1 Alsophila aescularia
2 Erannis defoliaria
It is better to look not in Lampert, but on lepiforum.de

thank you! the site is really good.

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