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06.02.2010 10:03, gumenuk

Can anyone help determine? Taken from: Ramenskiy district, garden plot, August 24, on the apple tree (I think)

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06.02.2010 10:18, guest: omar

this is a sawfly of some sort
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06.02.2010 10:38, gumenuk

Thank you for being a sawyer - I know. I would like a genus if it is not possible to define a species. In total, I have more than 700 images and half (if not more) are undefined.

06.02.2010 18:36, Ruslan2

gumenuk sawfly is exceptionally similar to
Diprion similis
Only the latter eats conifers.
http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/detai...?imgnum=5202065
Maybe the nearest views...

06.02.2010 19:26, gumenuk

Thank you. Judging by the location of the spots, this is it, but how it ended up on a deciduous tree I do not know. I have 5 or 6 pictures and all of them are on deciduous.

06.02.2010 19:33, Ruslan2

Thank you. Judging by the location of the spots, this is it, but how it ended up on a deciduous tree I do not know. I have 5 or 6 pictures and all of them are on deciduous.

Check what the nearest species of this genus eat.

06.02.2010 22:49, gumenuk

Thanks, I'll take a look.

07.02.2010 10:01, gumenuk

What's this sawfly?"
Moscow Region, Ramenskiy district, September 04

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07.02.2010 13:37, Ruslan2

07.02.2010 13:42, Ruslan2

07.02.2010 14:08, gumenuk

What kind of food plant?

Something from Willow

09.02.2010 23:25, Andrey Ponomarev

confused.gif If anyone knows what kind of sawfly? mol.gifM. O 13.06.2009

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09.02.2010 23:56, Evgenich

Gennadich
I got it from the keys - Allantus rufocinctus. Maybe it's him. Compare it.
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13.02.2010 11:19, praersh

On the ground, I saw a fast-moving caterpillar, which I had never seen before. I flipped through two reference books. One says that the Apollo caterpillars are "black in color, sometimes red, mottled with short sparse hairs." The other one shows a picture that looks like my caterpillar with only two rows of red dots.

Are you familiar with this caterpillar?

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13.02.2010 13:24, Pavel Morozov

Cucullia lucifuga
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13.02.2010 13:28, Guest

On the ground, I saw a fast-moving caterpillar, which I had never seen before. I flipped through two reference books. One says that the Apollo caterpillars are "black in color, sometimes red, mottled with short sparse hairs." The other one shows a picture that looks like my caterpillar with only two rows of red dots.

Are you familiar with this caterpillar?



http://www.sungaya.narod.ru/hete/noc/lucifu.htm
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13.02.2010 13:30, praersh

I apologize for the offtopic, it wasn't you who wrote to me on e-mail?

I didn't write on purpose, maybe I clicked something wrong on the forum?

14.02.2010 2:16, Ruslan2

Rosaceae
Kazakhstan has a
colony of caterpillars

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14.02.2010 9:54, AntSkr

Clearly Malacosoma, most likely castrense kirghisicum.

Like castrense kirghisicum, they are very rare, but still eat rosaceae.

This post was edited by AntSkr - 02/17/2010 18: 53

14.02.2010 10:58, Arikain

Help us identify a caterpillar from Karelia. Mid-July. An interesting white drawing is visible:

picture: Цветы_840.јрд

14.02.2010 11:31, Ruslan2

Clearly Malacosoma, most likely castrense kirghisicum.
The nose of the stern arsteny somehow does not converge, rosaceae... they are eaten by M. parallelum.

Thanks!

14.02.2010 14:17, Ruslan2

S. Pb. P. Gorelovo.
On sedum.

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14.02.2010 16:01, okoem

Help us identify a caterpillar from Karelia. Mid-July. An interesting white drawing is visible:

It looks like some kind of metal mold. Maybe Autographa sp.

14.02.2010 16:25, Evgenich

S. Pb. P. Gorelovo.
On sedum.


Cucullia lactucae (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)

14.02.2010 16:35, Ruslan2

Evgeny, Thank you very much!

15.02.2010 14:02, Ruslan2

I understand that the question is difficult, but at least approximately...

On the flowers of senpolia
South of Ukraine

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16.02.2010 19:51, bials

Can anyone tell whose caterpillar it is? The pictures aren't mine, they just baffled me. I didn't find anything like it. So, it seems, some kind of excitement...
Filmed in the Tomsk region.
The camera angles are just like that.
1. picture: 01.jpg
2. picture: 02.jpg
3. picture: 03.jpg

19.02.2010 10:34, Arikain

What kind of caterpillars?
Maybe scoops of some kind?
picture: Гусениц.јрд

picture: Изображение_312.јрд
A little later, on the same plant, I found, it seems, the same species, only at an earlier age.:
picture: Caterpillar.jpg

19.02.2010 10:59, okoem

What kind of caterpillars?
Maybe scoops of some kind?

1. Scoops
3 2. Scoops, like Acronicta auricoma http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...onicta_Auricoma

This post was edited by okoem - 05/26/2010 12: 58
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19.02.2010 14:43, John-ST

Please tell me what kind of caterpillars they are, I met them quite a long time ago, but since then I've been tormented by curiosity. Of course there are no photos, but I think it's quite difficult to confuse them with others. Most likely, some kind of fire caterpillar is at least very similar, two centimeters long if not more, found several times in stacks of pine planks. They live in colonies between tightly laid boards, often more than a dozen in one place, and they braid the passages so tightly with cobwebs that sometimes the boards could only be divided between two, apparently these boards also eat, because on the upper and lower boards, along the passages, the wood was cut through and there were poop on the structure clearly someone chewed the wood.

19.02.2010 17:55, Ruslan2

Please help me identify it.
Kazakhstan.

the second photo - what kind of brzhnik goes to pupate?
The third photo - together eat barberry ordinary.
Fourth. Can we even determine this Parnassus from the caterpillar?
Last photo-caterpillar on Saltpeter (Nitraria)

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19.02.2010 18:59, okoem

Please help me identify it.
Kazakhstan.

the second photo - what kind of brzhnik goes to pupate?
The third photo - together eat barberry ordinary.
Fourth. Can we even determine this Parnassus from the caterpillar?
Last photo-caterpillar on Saltpeter (Nitraria)

1-moth Apochima sp.
5-scooper Xylena ?exsoleta

19.02.2010 21:02, Evgenich

Please help me identify it.
Kazakhstan.
the second photo - what kind of brzhnik goes to pupate?


2 - Sphinx ligustri

19.02.2010 21:32, Ruslan2

okoem, Evgenich, Thank you !

20.02.2010 0:29, Glass

picture: img060_.jpg
Hello, can you tell me whose tracks these are?
It was taken in the summer of 2006 (I won't say more precisely now) in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region.
Note: - on a horseradish sheet

This post was edited by Glass - 02/20/2010 00: 31

20.02.2010 0:46, okoem


Hello, can you tell me whose tracks these are?
It was taken in the summer of 2006 (I won't say more precisely now) in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region.
Note: - on a horseradish sheet

Cabbage plant caterpillars. And green-turnip or rutabaga.
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20.02.2010 2:23, barko

Please help me identify it.
Kazakhstan.

the second photo - what kind of brzhnik goes to pupate?
The third photo - together eat barberry ordinary.
Fourth. Can we even determine this Parnassus from the caterpillar?
Last photo-caterpillar on Saltpeter (Nitraria)

1-moth Apochima sp.
5-scooper Xylena ?exsoleta
1-only Apochima flabellaria is known from Kazakhstan

20.02.2010 14:13, Andrey Ponomarev

  Gennadich
I got it from the keys - Allantus rufocinctus. Maybe it's him. Compare it.
I tried to find on the Internet, there are photos of larvae but not very good quality, but the imago is http://www.hymis.de/fotos/authors/authorpi...serID=53&page=1

20.02.2010 14:30, Andrey Ponomarev

I would appreciate any help identifying this caterpillar. :mol:The size is approximately 15-18 mm.September 2009.

The post was edited by Gennadich - 20.02.2010 14: 32

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20.02.2010 15:43, TEMPUS

I would appreciate any help identifying this caterpillar. :mol:The size is approximately 15-18 mm.September 2009.

Gynaephora selenitica
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