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08.07.2009 22:13, angelo

Hello, please help me with the baggy bank.
Moscow region, this weekend, on a stalk of grass..
Sorry for the unturned picture.. smile.gif
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This post was edited by angelo-08.07.2009 22: 14

09.07.2009 16:37, bober

guys look at the goose, and then found on the ground, and what to feed donconfused.gif't know a poplar branch is harpy food(in the same cage sits)

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09.07.2009 16:46, Grigory Grigoryev

This is a worm from the raspberry cocoonworm (rubi). I usually fed birch, but in general it is not picky about food.
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09.07.2009 18:33, Ilia Ustiantcev

Is this an anguloptera? Odintsovo district MO.
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09.07.2009 23:51, Zhuk

Is this an anguloptera? Odintsovo district of Moscow region.


да
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09.07.2009 23:57, t00m

guys look at the goose, and then found on the ground, and what to feed donconfused.gif't know a poplar branch is harpy food(in the same cage sits)


I fed you clover

10.07.2009 0:10, okoem

Hello, please help me with the baggy bank.

Canephora hirsuta
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13.07.2009 9:19, Pleco

Help me identify the caterpillars: Crimea-Sunny Valley

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15.07.2009 3:08, okoem

Help me identify the caterpillars: Crimea-Sunny Valley

- Cryphia raptricula
- Cryphia muralis
- ???
- Mythimna ?vitellina
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19.07.2009 22:48, Алексий

there is no image,I'll just describe it.... black smooth caterpillar approximately 10 centimeters in length, with large pincers smile.gif.I saw it right by the river, if you disturb it, it makes a squeak confused.gifif anyone knows write, terribly interesting

20.07.2009 8:40, omar

Larva of the genus Hydrous

20.07.2009 8:42, omar

only it is 6-7 centimeters, no more. Fix your eye

20.07.2009 10:41, Алексий

thank you for your help, but as for the size, I just have big eyes, and ishko I photographed "little Saturnia" but the photos don't load.

22.07.2009 10:44, Karat

Can anyone tell me how to reliably distinguish the larvae of the barbel Monochamus sutor-galloprovincialis-urussovi?????
very necessary for work

24.07.2009 0:38, Transilvania

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Please tell me who she is. Today, in the Moscow region, I was sitting on a dry compound flower. For scale, I planted it on an inflorescence with a diameter of about 4-5 cm.

24.07.2009 18:56, angelo

Found a moth caterpillar in currant, Moscow region, last weekend.
Please tell me whose it might be.
And then the search engine for the words "moth caterpillar currant" gives only gooseberry, and this is definitely not it.
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26.07.2009 20:11, mergus

Please tell me this caterpillar what strelchatki?Apatele tridens or A. rumicis

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27.07.2009 11:40, Zhuk

Please tell me this caterpillar what strelchatki?Apatele tridens or A. rumicis

Acronicta tridens
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29.07.2009 0:30, okoem

Please tell me who she is. Today, in the Moscow region, I was sitting on a dry compound flower. For scale, I planted it on an inflorescence with a diameter of about 4-5 cm.
Metalworm caterpillar, possibly Autographa gamma.

And then the search engine for the words "moth caterpillar currant" gives only gooseberry, and this is definitely not it.

On http://www.lepidoptera.pl there is a function to search for caterpillars by forage plants. The request Ribes + Geometridae returns two somewhat similar tracks:
http://www.lepidoptera.pl/show.php?ID=516&country=RU
http://www.lepidoptera.pl/show.php?ID=379&country=RU
although, in my opinion, you still have something else....

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29.07.2009 18:26, angelo

Yes, this one is different. Thanks!
I looked at the site on the tracks, there is also something similar, but that would be exactly the same-no.. I thought that she might not eat currants - I found her in a bucket of berries when I was picking currants. Maybe she'd fallen off somewhere else... I will search further, with caterpillars it is more difficult than with butterflies smile.gif

30.07.2009 19:31, Glass

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Please help me determine what kind of pest is on the fuchsia leaf. Size-less than 5 mm. Filmed in July 2009 in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region.

30.07.2009 23:10, Zhuk

Please tell me this caterpillar what strelchatki?Apatele tridens or A. rumicis

Acronicta tridens

Damn, this is Euroctis similis shuffle.gif

04.08.2009 8:19, TANIA89

Please help me determine what kind of caterpillar - smooth black with orange dots on the back. I found it at my dacha in Novosibirsk.Eating a dandelion leaf.picture: DSC00770.JPG
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04.08.2009 9:50, okoem

Please help me determine what kind of caterpillar

Cucullia lucifuga

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04.08.2009 10:00, TANIA89

  Cucullia lucifuga

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Thank you very much!I couldn't find it anywhere smile.gif

The caterpillar pupated!can you tell me what to do? smile.gif

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04.08.2009 12:04, Alvin

Tell me, whose larva? Found under the bark of a wet fallen log. I'm leaning towards some kind of fire flower (Family Pyrochroidae).... but what kind? Thank you in advance. smile.gif

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04.08.2009 12:33, Ilia Ustiantcev

Is this Moma alpium? Odintsovo district of Moscow region.
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And it also seems to be the caterpillar Spilosoma.
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04.08.2009 14:56, Zhuk

Is this Moma alpium? Odintsovo district of Moscow region.
And it also seems to be the caterpillar Spilosoma.

1 and yet it is Moma alpium
2 Spilosoma lutea
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06.08.2009 0:32, kut

Tell me, whose caterpillar? Serpukhov district, Moscow region. 3.8.9. Found in the inflorescence of Larkspur Litvinova (Delphinium litwinovii) from the Buttercup family. Thanks!

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06.08.2009 2:19, Ilia Ustiantcev

According to funet, the caterpillar Lacanobia contigua seems to be quite similar.
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06.08.2009 11:44, Victor Titov

Tell me, whose larva? Found under the bark of a wet fallen log. I'm leaning towards some kind of fire flower (Family Pyrochroidae).... but what kind? Thank you in advance. smile.gif

Yes, it is very similar to the Pyrochroidae (compare - http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/zaitlarv.htm ). But what kind? confused.gif

06.08.2009 21:26, Alvin

Yes, it is very similar to the Pyrochroidae (compare - http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/zaitlarv.htm ). But what kind? confused.gif

Thank you for replying; I didn't even think to wait for a reply smile.gif
So I say that it is not entirely clear what kind of view. confused.gif confused.gif confused.gif
here - http://www.biolib.cz/en/gallery/dir667/ photos of the larva of Pyrochroa coccinea, but my "strange" larva on the back end of the body does not have such outgrowths. The larva of Schizotus pectinicornis also seems to be wrong... By exclusion method: can it be a larva of Pyrochroa serraticornis? confused.gif

06.08.2009 22:31, Transilvania

Please help me determine what kind of pest is on the fuchsia leaf. Size-less than 5 mm. Filmed in July 2009 in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region.


Not pests, but phytophages, they don't know whose fuchsia it is wink.gif
I think it's the sawfly's false-burrs, family Tenthredinidae, hymenoptera. Adults are like small wasps without stingers, and children can eat all the leaves in a couple of days if they are not collected in time.
We recently had such guests on currant. They remind me of small gooseberry sawflies from the genus Pteronidea, but I'm not sure.
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07.08.2009 9:02, omar

You are absolutely right, these are false burrs of sawworms
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08.08.2009 23:35, Transilvania

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Judging by the appearance-a scoop, but what kind? The muzzle is exactly like that of the aforementioned Mythimna, but the body is striped.
Taken the day before yesterday in the Moscow region. This caterpillar amused me – it was sitting on a brush of red currants, my father almost accidentally ate it, although it is large. I put her on a carnation to take it off, and she immediately started nibbling on the petals. Then I let her out into the woods, but even then she was not embarrassed – she began to chew on the first leaf that came to hand. Just some kind of omnivorous caterpillar, or just she woke up a brutal appetite.

09.08.2009 16:15, McCobra

Good day to you! Yesterday in Bashkiria I found a caterpillar, bright with spots, 4-5 cm, on the butt an orange horn of 5 mm. I threw it in a jar of grass, planted it there. Stuki sat almost motionless. Today I saw that she shed her skin (cover)! Moreover, the color scheme has not changed, I think the horn has even become larger. I found the skin itself at the bottom of the jar, just like it, because there is even a horn on it (on the discarded skin). I have never seen such beautiful and unusual caterpillars, please help me determine whose larva it is and is it really possible to remove an adult insect from it? By the way, I found it in a field, sitting motionless on a blade of grass. Thank you very much!

09.08.2009 16:18, McCobra

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09.08.2009 16:24, McCobra

Accidentally saw a photo on the Web just now, it seems like it looks like a hawk moth larva? that's just kako

09.08.2009 16:36, Kharkovbut

Euphorbias

09.08.2009 16:51, McCobra

Uh-huh pasib, found it on the wiki)

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