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Identification of larvae and pupae

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02.09.2009 9:28, Ekos

You're welcome, Dean. smile.gif Cool pictures you have!

02.09.2009 16:38, Dr. Niko

Blue (light blue) horn of the ocular hawk moth, the main difference of the linden moth is a yellow spot under the horn, which has a blue top and a yellow bottom.
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Look, I wasn't sure if it was Mimas Tilie, was it? Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the reverse side of the horn - the goose has already pupated in the ground.

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04.09.2009 13:31, Динусик

Please tell me the names of the species smile.gif

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04.09.2009 19:43, akulich-sibiria

good evening. do not tell me, is this something from volnyanok?
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was caught on honeysuckle

04.09.2009 19:58, Ilia Ustiantcev

Rather Acronicta rumicis
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05.09.2009 7:18, akulich-sibiria

confuses painfully light color of this caterpillar, rumitsys I met a darker one with reddish spots

05.09.2009 10:48, Zhuk

confuses painfully light color of this caterpillar, rumitsis I met a darker one with reddish spots

they are changeable very much

06.09.2009 14:23, okoem

Please tell me the names of the species smile.gif

P8310156.JPG -In Europe, this is what Acronicta auricoma looks like. It is possible that you also have it.

akulich-sibiria
Acronicta rumicis unambiguously.
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06.09.2009 15:45, kut

Tell me the name of this caterpillar. The forage plant is unclear. But it is found on a dry dead tree in a swampy sphagnum pine forest (blueberries, lingonberries, rare sedges, cereals, from trees still single birches, firs). Thank you.

Moscow oblast. Shatursky district. 27.8.9.
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06.09.2009 18:31, okoem

Tell me the name of this caterpillar. The forage plant is unclear. But it is found on a dry dead tree in a swampy sphagnum pine forest (blueberries, lingonberries, rare sedges, cereals, from trees still single birches, firs).

Macrothylacia rubi
Кушает Gramineae, Betula, Salix, Populus, Vicia, Rubus, Trifolium, Vaccinium, Geranium
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06.09.2009 19:44, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv region, Izyum na melakh, 24.08.2009.
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I was on such a plant...
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And the milkweed crowd...
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And one of them is like
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06.09.2009 20:01, okoem

Help me determine...
Kharkiv region, Izyum na melakh, 24.08.2009.

1 Burdock
2 Hmm... something incomprehensible... Looks like a dipper....
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06.09.2009 20:22, kut

Help me determine...
Kharkiv region, Izyum na melakh, 24.08.2009.


1. the plant is probably Echium vulgare smile.gif
2. http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/view....d=14020&lang=kr similar? Oxicesta geographica lives on milkweed
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06.09.2009 22:26, Kharkovbut

1. the plant is probably Echium vulgare smile.gif

Echium-you can see Echium, but is it vulgare? IMHO, it doesn't look like... (although I'm not really into botany... shuffle.gif)

to barry: everything was confirmed, you shouldn't have doubted it. wink.gif

06.09.2009 22:37, Glass

Can you tell me whose caterpillar it is on Montbrezia?
September 2009, Voskresensky district, Moscow region.
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06.09.2009 23:02, okoem

1. the plant is probably Echium vulgare smile.gif
2. http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/view....d=14020&lang=kr similar? Oxicesta geographica lives on milkweed

She and sit down. It lives on milkweed.
And for the definition of plants, there is a separate topic.

06.09.2009 23:06, barry

  Echium-you can see Echium, but is it vulgare? IMHO, it doesn't look like... (although I'm not really into botany... shuffle.gif)

to barry: everything was confirmed, you shouldn't have doubted it. wink.gif

Actually, I was more concerned about the grass-whether it was suitable for her...
And Echium is clearly not vulgare, E. vulgare also grows here, and this is something related.

06.09.2009 23:34, kut

Can you tell me whose caterpillar it is on Montbrezia?
September 2009, Voskresensky district, Moscow region.

I will assume that Melanchra persicariae. On plants of the sem. The Irisovs, it turns out, also feed?

And for the definition of plants, there is a separate topic.

So this isn't a plant, this is food! shuffle.gif
PS. Based on the Ukrainian Plant Identifier, there are no other Echiums with this color (blue) of the corolla. The plant is already in fruit. That's why the shape is different.

This post was edited by kut-07.09.2009 00: 00
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07.09.2009 0:33, barry

 
So this isn't a plant, this is food! shuffle.gif
PS. Based on the Ukrainian Plant Identifier, there are no other Echiums with this color (blue) of the corolla. The plant is already in fruit. That's why the shape is different.
So why are the leaves so small? It's probably some new species unknown to the fauna of Ukraine. smile.gif There are all sorts of rare butterflies and exotic bedbugs on the chalk. It also looks like plants are specific... wink.gif
Krupnolistovoy we often come across - this is different.

This post was edited by barry - 07.09.2009 00: 34

07.09.2009 8:52, okoem

So this isn't a plant, this is food! shuffle.gif
PS. Based on the Ukrainian Plant Identifier, there are no other Echiums with this color (blue) of the corolla. The plant is already in fruit. That's why the shape is different.

This is food for the caterpillar. And for you and me - a plant.
I don't understand why you should be guessing if you can tell the nerds. They are experts, let them tell you.
As for Echium vulgare, I agree, it is similar.

So why are the leaves so small? It's probably some new species unknown to the fauna of Ukraine. smile.gif There are all sorts of rare butterflies and exotic bedbugs on the chalk. It also looks like plants are specific... wink.gif
Krupnolistovoy we often come across - this is different.


In Crimea, all echiums grow on chalk.
That the leaves are small - so large died out a long time ago. In the Crimea, echiums now look the same.
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07.09.2009 11:18, Brenagwynn

Help plz determine what kind of animal it is?
user posted image

user posted image

Taken in Kharkiv, 06.09.09.

07.09.2009 12:05, Grigory Grigoryev

from Dinusik:
"Please tell me the names of species"

Dina, your photos are a bit difficult, because the local fauna is usually not the subject of discussion on our forum.
What I can say:
- the first photo shows a hawk moth of the genus Hemaris (most likely affinis). As far as I know, only they are characterized by a dark stripe on the abdomen
- something from Acronictinae
is gus. crested (Notodontidae). Because he was not engaged in breeding DV khozlatok., I could not determine
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07.09.2009 13:02, okoem

Help plz determine what kind of animal it is?
Taken in Kharkiv, 06.09.09.

Calliteara pudibunda

07.09.2009 21:08, Dr. Niko

Guys, is this too complicated or stupid a question? Post 1214.
Please take a look.

07.09.2009 21:22, Sungaya

Look, I wasn't sure if it was Mimas Tilie, was it? Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the reverse side of the horn - the goose has already pupated in the ground.

only linden has yellow outgrowths under the horn, and poplar or ocular does not.
In that photo, a yellow ass is clearly visible, i.e. fake.

This post was edited by Sungaya - 07.09.2009 21: 26
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08.09.2009 16:14, Jacik

Tell me, which butterfly does this pupa belong to or at least who does it look like?
Found on 06.08.2009 in the vicinity of Yanov (Western Ukraine, Lviv region).
Thanks

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08.09.2009 16:28, okoem

Can you tell me which butterfly this chrysalis belongs to?

Vanessa cardui
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09.09.2009 12:40, Динусик

Can you tell me if this is Cucullia argentea?
Filmed today in the Blagoveshchensk ROC.

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09.09.2009 13:17, okoem

Can you tell me if this is Cucullia argentea?
Filmed today in the Blagoveshchensk ROC.

Externally similar, but there are still very similar caterpillars in other cuckoos. Here, to begin with, we would like to take a look at the list of TWO cuckoos, and discard the species whose caterpillars are fundamentally different. With the rest - to deal with addiction.

09.09.2009 14:13, Динусик

Externally similar, but there are still very similar caterpillars in other cuckoos. Here, to begin with, we would like to take a look at the list of TWO cuckoos, and discard the species whose caterpillars are fundamentally different. With the rest - to deal with addiction.


Here is a list of Far Eastern species:

Cucullia argentea subcaerulea Staudinger, 1901
Cucullia jankowskii Oberthür, 1881
Cucullia splendida (Stoll, 1782)
Cucullia fraudatrix Eversmann, 1837
Cucullia artemisiae (Hufnagel, 1766)
Cucullia umbratica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cucullia lucifuga ([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775)
Cucullia humilis Boursin, 1941
Cucullia kurilullia Bryk, 1942
Cucullia biornata Fischer de Waldheim, 1840
Cucullia maculosa Staudinger, 1892
Cucullia perforata Bremer, 1861
Cucullia fraterna Butler, 1878
Cucullia fuchsiana Eversmann, 1837
Cucullia mandschuriae Oberthür, 1884
Cucullia scopariae Dorfmeister, 1853

I also have suspicions about Cucullia artemisiae, the caterpillar was sitting on wormwood and looks very similar. But I'm not a specialist, I can make a mistake smile.gif

09.09.2009 14:24, barko

Can you tell me if this is Cucullia argentea?
Filmed today in the Blagoveshchensk ROC.
Rather Cucullia artemisiae
http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insec...llia/index.html
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10.09.2009 18:26, kut

Here, I wonder what kind of caterpillar? Moscow. 9.9.9.
Fed on cereals (possibly Calamagrostis). Thanks!
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12.09.2009 11:44, Манор

Help identify the caterpillar! We need to find out what she eats

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13.09.2009 17:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me identify the caterpillar
Found today on dry grass: Moscow region Balashikha district okr. der. Poltevo.

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13.09.2009 17:41, Sungaya

Macrothylacia rubi (Linnaeus, 1758)
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13.09.2009 17:42, Sungaya

Help identify the caterpillar! We need to find out what she eats

and from where?
Isn't Macroglossum stellatarum?
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13.09.2009 17:55, vasiliy-feoktistov

Macrothylacia rubi (Linnaeus, 1758)

Thank you Sash. Even today I found Deilephila elpenor (caterpillar). Isn't it a little late?
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13.09.2009 17:58, Sungaya

Whether it's late or not, I don't know, but I saw Deilephila elpenor two weeks ago, I looked for it a week ago - I didn't see it, and I didn't see it this weekend.
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13.09.2009 18:08, vasiliy-feoktistov

Whether it's late or not, I don't know, but I saw Deilephila elpenor two weeks ago, I looked for it a week ago - I didn't see it, and I didn't see it this weekend.

Yes, I asked because this year I find them regularly since the end of July and the last age.

13.09.2009 18:21, Guest

These can be late-arriving caterpillars-descendants of the 1st generation or the 2nd incomplete and optional, if this year there are favorable conditions for it in your area. Did you see any butterflies in August?
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