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08.11.2009 9:21, gumenuk

But in vain.

I went to the macro club using your link and made sure that it was a Smoky Moth caterpillar (thank you). But the trouble is that macro club images are extremely difficult to use to determine - well, you can't go through all the spades in order to come across a picture similar to mine. So far, the macro club can only search by name. Therefore, you have to use other sites where it is more convenient and, most importantly, faster to do this (even by viewing the entire array). Well, what I couldn't determine on my own, I put up here in the hope that one of the specialists will tell me. Sometimes references to the genus are enough for me to determine the exact species later on my own.
And I have too many undefined tracks and work with them is too slow. You can, of course, put it up for definition in the macro club, but I'm so paralyzing it frown.gif
But maybe this is the output umnik.gif

08.11.2009 15:23, okoem

And I have too many undefined tracks and work with them is too slow. You can, of course, put it up for definition in the macro club, but I'm so paralyzing it frown.gif
But maybe this is the way out umnik.gif

Vitaly Ivanovich, why don't you want to put everything you have on the Internet in a single archive at once? In a day or two, everything that is possible will be determined. smile.gif

08.11.2009 17:38, gumenuk

Vitaly Ivanovich, why don't you want to put everything you have on the Internet in a single archive at once? In a day or two, everything that is possible will be determined. smile.gif

I'd love to, but what's the best way to do it? After all, this is an array of more than 40 GB, and the images are large: from 2 to 10 MB.

08.11.2009 18:09, okoem

I'd love to, but what's the best way to do it? After all, this is an array of more than 40 GB, and the images are large: from 2 to 10 MB.

This is not an unsolvable problem. smile.gif I responded to your email.
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17.11.2009 1:34, Zelotes

Help with the definition. Kola.
user posted image

user posted image

Is this a beech fork-tail? Ryazan region.

user posted image

17.11.2009 8:39, Evgenich

2. - some kind of cimbex.
3.Stauropus fagi (Linnaeus, 1758) – Beech fork-tail.

19.11.2009 18:28, Alexandr Zhakov

Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, Khortytsia Island 27.06.2009.
plant-gusset medicinal.
It is similar to Cuculia, but I did not find any species that fed on Lastovna officinalis.
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19.11.2009 18:52, Ilia Ustiantcev

Could it be Abrostola asclepiadis?
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19.11.2009 23:17, okoem

Could it be Abrostola asclepiadis?
It looks like this.
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22.11.2009 7:36, Динусик

Please tell me if this is a caterpillar of Sinoprinceps xuthus or Papilio maackii Menetries, 1859. In the Internet, a lot of similar images are signed with both names... confused.gif Photographed in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk on the Amur velvet. As far as I know, both of these species feed on it.

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25.11.2009 22:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Does anyone know whose tracks these are?
Taken here: M. O. Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district.
Date in the file name.

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25.11.2009 22:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

The first is some kind of nymphalid.
The second is Moma alpium, over there, just on the lichen.
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25.11.2009 23:05, okoem

Does anyone know whose tracks these are?
Taken here: M. O. Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district.
Date in the file name.

1. Vanessa atalanta ?
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28.11.2009 19:41, chebur

Please help identify these caterpillars.
The first two are the Chekhov district of the Moscow Region, on strawberry
The third is the Chekhov district of the Moscow
Region The Fourth is the Chekhov district of the Moscow Region, on burdock
The last is Moscow, on hazel

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28.11.2009 19:56, okoem

chebur
The first is sawyer.
The latter is probably Alsophila aescularia.

This post was edited by okoem - 28.11.2009 19: 58
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01.12.2009 11:38, bials

Please help identify these caterpillars.


The second is a young Phragmatobia fuliginosa

This post was edited by bials - 01.12.2009 11: 38
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03.12.2009 11:23, VBoris

Is it a harpy?" (Belarus)
http://faunarb.info/datas/users/7-img_13_lelik.jpg

03.12.2009 11:52, vasiliy-feoktistov

Is it a harpy?" (Belarus)
http://faunarb.info/datas/users/7-img_13_lelik.jpg

It looks like she's Cerura vinula? before pupation. Please post photos, not linksumnik.gif, And then navigate somehow inconvenient smile.gif

03.12.2009 18:07, chebur

Please help me identify this pupa and its caterpillars.
All shot in the Chekhov district of MO
1 Pupa sticking out of a birch stump, quite large.
08.07.08
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2.3 Moth caterpillars on black currant
05.06.07 and 17.06.08 respectively
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4 Caterpillar belyanka on horseradish
18.08.07
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5 Bear caterpillar on raspberry
28.09.08
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This post was edited by chebur - 03.12.2009 20: 54

05.12.2009 20:41, Egorus

Is it possible to determine?
04.05.2009г. AR Crimea. Lake Sivash.(near Chongar Bridge)
Cut out of the grass. Released.
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05.12.2009 20:58, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me identify this pupa and its caterpillars.
All shot in the Chekhov district of MO
1 Pupa sticking out of a birch stump, quite large.
08.07.08

In this case, only Zeuzera pyrina comes to mind.

05.12.2009 21:09, okoem

Is it possible to determine?
04.05.2009г. AR Crimea. Lake Sivash.(near Chongar Bridge)
Cut out of the grass. Released.

Clover cocoonworm. The usual view in that area.
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06.12.2009 13:05, Evgenich

In this case, only Zeuzera pyrina comes to mind.

This species lives more in the south. It is relatively rare in the middle zone.
In appearance, the pupa is quite suitable for Sesia apiformis (Clerck, 1759). This species is also found on birch trees.
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06.12.2009 13:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

This species lives more in the south. It is relatively rare in the middle zone.
In appearance, the pupa is quite suitable for Sesia apiformis (Clerck, 1759). This species is also found on birch trees.

Yes, Z. pyrina may be southern, but I catch her in the light at my Railway station. That's why I assumed it. smile.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 06.12.2009 13: 10
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07.12.2009 18:35, Guest

Can anyone tell me what kind of animal it is? user posted image

07.12.2009 18:48, NicoSander

Can anyone tell me what kind of animal it is? user posted image


Caterpillar Cossus cossus

07.12.2009 19:07, Guest

Caterpillar Cossus cossus


Thanks!

07.12.2009 22:38, Helmut

Yes, Z. pyrina may be southern, but I catch her in the light at my Railway station. That's why I assumed it. smile.gif

Can someone tell me what kind of view.End of September on willow.Now he is sitting on a bolkon in a jar of sawdust

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08.12.2009 17:33, bials

Please help me identify this pupa and its caterpillars.
Everything was shot in the Chekhov district of the Moscow
region 2,3 Caterpillars of pyadenits on black currant
4 Caterpillars of whitefish on horseradish

2 and 3 - possibly Ectropis crepuscularia (although difficult to pinpoint)
4 - most likely Rutabaga (Pieris napi L.)
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08.12.2009 17:42, bials

This species lives more in the south. It is relatively rare in the middle zone.
In appearance, the pupa is quite suitable for Sesia apiformis (Clerck, 1759). This species is also found on birch trees.

I agree more with Vasily.
Sesia apiformis, more in the trunk roots of poplar lives. In the trunk array - unlikely. And the pupa, it is not very large.
But Zeuzera pyrina is quite suitable. In the Moscow region, it is also found.
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22.12.2009 17:57, school45

Please help a newbie)
Chelyabinsk region, forest-steppe, pine trunk

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22.12.2009 21:03, Zhuk

Please help a newbie)
Chelyabinsk region, forest-steppe, pine trunk

Sphinx pinastri

22.12.2009 22:17, school45

You just don't know how much you've helped me, Zhuk!
Thank you very much!

This post was edited by school45-22.12.2009 22: 18

27.12.2009 22:44, Андреас

- Please look at my: (in one case, in my opinion, there are not even traces of insect activity, but fungi, or am I confusing them?)....

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27.12.2009 23:02, okoem

- Please look at my: (in one case, in my opinion, there are not even traces of insect activity, but fungi, or am I confusing them?)....

The caterpillar in the case is probably something from the Tineidae.
Fungi are not fungi, but slime molds Fuligo septica.
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28.12.2009 0:06, Vlad Proklov

The second photo shows a babbler's pupa.

01.01.2010 1:22, Arikain

Help me identify the caterpillars I met in the south of Karelia, as well as the pupa.

1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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01.01.2010 4:33, vasiliy-feoktistov

The first one is Papilio machaon
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01.01.2010 4:49, VBoris

Please help me identify caterpillars and other insect larvae.

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01.01.2010 12:28, okoem

Please help me identify caterpillars and other insect larvae.

1-barbel larva?
2-a diptera larva of some sort?

3-4-Ladybug

5-6-leaf wrapper or maybe firefly.
7-scoops of Ceramica pisi
8-woodcutter Cossus cossus
9-

volnyanka 10-11-volnyanka Notodonta sp.12-some kind of moth...

13-moth of Biston betularia seems to
be 14-leaf beetle larva?
15-ursa major Arctia ?caja
16 -
17 -
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