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07.06.2009 15:17, YLena

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08.06.2009 0:55, Victor Titov

  Dmitrich,
1 - Euproctis similis
2 - I think this is one of the ages of Eriogaster lanestris

Thank you, Vabrus! I'll take it into consideration... But in my unprofessional (in relation to butterflies) opinion, is Euroctis similis (yellowtail) found in the Yaroslavl region?

This post was edited by Dmitrich-08.06.2009 01: 07
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08.06.2009 3:53, Aaata

Why is it not found in the Yaroslavl region? In Europe, the range extends all the way to Scandinavia and Finland. Why would she bypass the YAO? Perhaps you mean the golden tail, which is really more thermophilic and you may not have it.
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08.06.2009 8:10, Vabrus

Aaata all told smile.gif
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09.06.2009 10:40, angelo

Is it definable at all??
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I know I'm a bag lady.. smile.gif

09.06.2009 15:37, Vlad Proklov

Is it definable at all??
I know I'm a bag lady.. smile.gif

Psyche ?casta.
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09.06.2009 17:20, angelo

A bundle of firewood, in general. smile.gif Oh, I should have picked it up and seen who came out...

09.06.2009 17:26, Vlad Proklov

A bundle of firewood, in general. smile.gif Oh, I should have picked it up and seen who came out...

Of course, you should always do this smile.gif

11.06.2009 21:22, DIMac

friends, help with this caterpillar. a friend found it and brought it home to grow a butterfly. it grows on willow trees. I would like to know what kind of view it will be, at least approximately smile.gif
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11.06.2009 21:31, Aaata

Arctia caja
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14.06.2009 9:25, kut

Please tell me whose tracks these are. Thank you.
1. Moscow region. Mozhaisk district. 31.5.9. Probably a grass cocoonworm?
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2. Moscow region. Ozersky district. 13.6.9. On geranium leaves.
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14.06.2009 11:22, Vabrus

1-yes,
2-Malacosoma castrensis
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14.06.2009 15:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

A pair of caterpillars from the Nevelsky district of the Pskov region.
1.picture: DSC03444.JPGOn lupine
2.picture: DSC03496.JPGLike a diary?

14.06.2009 18:29, Vabrus

No, the second one is also a scoop. Figs identify suchsmile.gif
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15.06.2009 19:27, okoem

A pair of caterpillars from the Nevelsky district of the Pskov region.
Lupin's
got a diary on Him, Don't You Think?"

The first one should only be displayed. From these green caterpillars comes a good dozen different scoops. However, it can be assumed that this is Orthosia sp.
The second is Tholera sp. Alternatively - Tholera cespitis.
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15.06.2009 20:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

And what does the caterpillar look like in Blepharita amica? According to the plot, this is the only suitable species recorded on lupine.

16.06.2009 21:38, kut

Here today photographed on Ivan-tea narrow-leaved (sem. Kipreynye). Moscow oblast. Ramenskiy district. In the birch forest.

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16.06.2009 22:06, Vabrus

Arctia caja
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17.06.2009 8:39, Vabrus

user posted image
South of the Tyumen region. Orgyia, but it doesn't seem to be antiqua. And who?

19.06.2009 18:11, Sergius

What kind of maggot ??? found it in a rotten stump

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20.06.2009 1:17, Bad Den

2 Sergius:
Click beetle larva (Elateridae)

24.06.2009 9:03, Vabrus

Sovochka na kupena, south of the Tyumen region.

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24.06.2009 12:23, Ilia Ustiantcev

It seems to be a Nymphalinae pupa, but whose? Xanthomelas, antiopa, io or something else?
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24.06.2009 15:25, VSB

Is it the larva of a poplar leaf beetle? Chelyabinsk. June2009.

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24.06.2009 15:42, Vabrus

Ilya U-
I bet on polychloros. Tell me if you guessedsmile.gifcorrectly
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24.06.2009 18:03, Ilia Ustiantcev

I'm afraid it won't work - it has a dark and soft edge on the other wing, what is it?

24.06.2009 18:31, Vabrus

I'm afraid it won't work - it has a dark and soft edge on the other wing, what is it?

This is probably her kicksmile.gif

24.06.2009 19:00, Ilia Ustiantcev

Exactly? At least she's twitching her tail like crazy.

25.06.2009 16:48, angelo

About the green caterpillar, after reading previous posts, I realized that the scoop..
And the fluffy brown bear?
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25.06.2009 17:34, Dr. Niko

It's probably a kick in her asssmile.gif

I also recently found a urticaria pupa on the wall of the house at the dacha. I tore it off and put it in a plastic container. But he was a bitch low weep.gifThe butterfly came out, and I couldn't spread my wings properly... I let her out.
Here is such a sad story weep.gif weep.gif weep.gif umnik.gif

This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 25.06.2009 17: 35

25.06.2009 22:58, okoem

About the green caterpillar, after reading previous posts, I realized that the scoop..
And the fluffy brown bear?

Green-scoop, to find out before the species, you need to display, possibly Orthosia sp.
The second is dipper, as an option-Phragmatobia fuliginosa.
angelo, for the future, it is very useful to indicate the location of the survey, the biotope and the plant on which the caterpillar was located.
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25.06.2009 23:24, angelo

Green-scoop, to find out before the species, you need to display, possibly Orthosia sp.
The second is dipper, as an option-Phragmatobia fuliginosa.
angelo, for the future, it is very useful to indicate the location of the survey, the biotope and the plant on which the caterpillar was located.

Thank you, I'll try not to forget!
MO, Dmitrov district, although it's probably too late..
Green on the canal bank, brown on my garden plot, former peat bogs.. Plants also need to be identified.. frown.gif

25.06.2009 23:44, okoem

MO, Dmitrov district, although it's probably too late..
Green on the canal bank, brown on my garden plot, former peat bogs.. Plants also need to be identified.. frown.gif
Plants can be identified here
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27.06.2009 19:16, Натаха

Hello everyone Today we found a caterpillar length of about 7 cm. I was sitting on a wooden fence. We don't know what to feed. Thank you in advance.picture: _________.jpg

27.06.2009 20:17, RippeR

it looks like some kind of Volnyanskaya))

27.06.2009 21:04, AntSkr

Limantria dispar seems to be true if the entire caterpillar is darkened, the spots on the left seem to be blue, and on the right they are red...

27.06.2009 22:03, Ilia Ustiantcev

Did the bastards not spare the caterpillar of the ribbon-cutter? What's that?" Odintsovo district of Moscow region.
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03.07.2009 12:38, Zhuk

Did the bastards not spare the caterpillar of the ribbon-cutter? What's that?" Odintsovo district of Moscow region.

Limenitis camilla

This post was edited by Zhuk - 03.07.2009 12: 38
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03.07.2009 17:56, bragnek

Please help me determine who it is.
Filmed on June 30 on a black currant in the Tver region.
Thank you in advance

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03.07.2009 18:53, Zhuk

Please help me determine who it is.
Filmed on June 30 on a black currant in the Tver region.
Thank you in advance

the larva of some sawfly

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