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Identification of larvae and pupae

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17.11.2010 6:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

"Mealworm" in my opinion, is common in apartments, read: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenebrio_molitor
P.S. You would do a" smaller " photo.

17.11.2010 7:42, ball

I made the photo with links.
Can these creatures get into the apartment through the ventilation system? And what does it mean - "ordinary in apartments." For all my previous life I did not encounter them.

17.11.2010 10:23, vasiliy-feoktistov

I made the photo with links.
Can these creatures get into the apartment through the ventilation system? And what does it mean - "ordinary in apartments." For all my previous life I did not encounter them.

Check the stocks of cereals, flour, etc. Maybe through the ventilation, or maybe they brought it with something. And for me, it is common that adult beetles fly en masse to my balcony, to the light every summer (I live in the city). And one more thing: larvae are often used to feed all kinds of animals that people keep at home.

21.11.2010 20:03, akulich-sibiria

hello, tell me, what kind of animals?
picture: Crocodile_from_Far_East_1.JPG
picture: P1240394_on_Lonicera_tatarica__1_.JPG

21.11.2010 22:17, MIV

hello, tell me, what kind of animals?

Hello Zhenya! It's been a long time since you've been on the forum. Probably in Primorye went to collect caterpillars Papilio xuthus and Mirina christophi.
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21.11.2010 22:40, MIV

hello, tell me, what kind of animals?


Mirina christophi is an interesting butterfly. Somewhere already laid out on the Forum. It grows on weigel and Far Eastern honeysuckle. I once brought some caterpillars from the Khasansky district to us. They ate our honeysuckle, but still died without even pupating.
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This post was edited by MIV-21.11.2010 22: 42
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22.11.2010 4:15, akulich-sibiria

Yes, Mikhail, these animals are from there, from the Far East. It's a friend of mine who deals with introducers. I took a picture of the plants there.

25.11.2010 20:13, vitimof

In India, a flock of someone's larvae was observed on the trunk of a palm tree. When tapping on the trunk, they ran together to another place. It is interesting to find out whose larvae they are.
picture: ______261.jpg

29.11.2010 11:38, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello podskajitete whose caterpillar okupirovala currant on my site, listovertka or ognevka?
picture: IMG_7313.jpg
picture: IMG_7323.jpg

29.11.2010 19:14, косинус

Hello help with the definition of Wireworm (Nutcracker larva)
Caught in the Urals. Mixed forest. In a spruce stump.
The size is 12mm. It is roughly defined as Melanotus atricallius.

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29.11.2010 22:21, CosMosk

user posted image
mass breeding in the Krasnodar Territory, the road was packed with them,
but the moped is not mine... more details are possible, but later.
Bindweed b.??
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This post was edited by CosMosk - 29.11.2010 22: 30

29.11.2010 22:29, CosMosk

and ischo there jo were:
1.
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4. user posted image
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- young milkweeds???
and sovtsy (cotton??, except for the last one):
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shkolny wrote: "Almost the entire paved road from Blagoveshchenskaya to Liman [Krasnodar Krai] is packed with these caterpillars - there are probably millions of them in the fields to the left, climbing on the road and being crushed. When you drive by in a car, it doesn't catch your eye, but when you stop, you are surprised by the number of them."

29.11.2010 23:00, CosMosk

29.11.2010 23:10, Necrocephalus

Mass caterpillars - yes, bindweed. It's funny that there are so many of them.
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30.11.2010 0:06, okoem

and sovtsy (cotton?? except for the last one):

Cotton-yes.
The latter is at first glance something from the Erebidae, Acontiinae or Plusiinae.
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30.11.2010 0:21, CosMosk

and the endot is probably sea - buckthorn?
haven't they grown up yet to find and take pictures of zugophiles?
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I, ksta, in Dagestan brought out 2 zugofiles from a porn leaf, byvalocha...
and on some slides they were photographed, but I forgot already, they are similar in general..

This post was edited by CosMosk - 11/30/2010 00: 22

30.11.2010 3:57, akulich-sibiria

Hello podskajitete whose caterpillar okupirovala currant on my site, listovertka or ognevka?
picture: IMG_7313.jpg
picture: IMG_7323.jpg


it's hard to say that. It is necessary to look at the prisegmalyny shield, it is on the perednegrudi oklo stigmata from the side, how many bristles are there, 2 or 3. Well, since it crawls on fresh fruits, we can assume that it feeds on them, so it is more to the moth, although here anything can be
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30.11.2010 9:28, akulich-sibiria

hello. help with some more tracks from the Far East
1. picture: 1.JPG
2. on Alnus
picture: 2_Alnus_sp.JPG
3. on Betula
picture: 4_Betula_sp.JPG
4. picture: 5.JPG

30.11.2010 18:42, CosMosk

it's hard to say that. It is necessary to look at the pripegmalyny shield, it is on the perednegrudi oklo stigmata from the side, how many bristles are there, 2 or 3. Well, since it crawls on fresh fruits, it can be assumed that it feeds on them, so more to the moth, although anything can be here
thanks for the good sign, didn't know.
And I from such deduced ognevok, whitish, I will not specify now a kind.
plodozherki skryftno live and do not protrude.. A fire happens, and not fools to braid some thread bud in the web-we saw something on umbrella-complex-colored, for example.
There are no obvious cobwebs on the outside of the plowshares. What is on the fruit-and what does not say-is the nutritious parts of plants, both of them eat, and pass on to the leaves and shoots.. So I'm IN FAVOR OF firepower.

30.11.2010 19:11, Alexandr Zhakov

and the endot is probably sea - buckthorn?

Он.
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03.12.2010 16:38, macrina

Hello, can you tell me what kind of larva? Not Pamphilidae? September, Southern Urals, mixed forest. In a dry broom made of bird cherry and linden branches, which insulates the outside of the deck with bees (decks on a pine tree). picture: осень_симб2_034.јрд

07.12.2010 8:51, CosMosk

What kind of excitement is this? Western Siberia, Tyumen region.

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11.12.2010 19:58, kut

Can you tell me if this is Phragmatobia fuliginosa and Anthocharis cardamines ?
(1 - Moscow region, border of Mytischinsky and Dmitrovsky districts, 7.10.2009, crossing the road, 2-Moscow, Kurkino, 30.5.2010, on krestotsvetnoye )

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картинка: P20091007_1515a__Pmitiw_protasovo__vBabo4ka__gusenica__Phragmatobia_fuliginosa_.JPG

2.
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14.12.2010 23:19, Sungaya

Can you tell me if this is Phragmatobia fuliginosa and Anthocharis cardamines ?
(1 - Moscow region, border of Mytischinsky and Dmitrovsky districts, 7.10.2009, crossing the road, 2-Moscow, Kurkino, 30.5.2010, on krestotsvetnoye )


1. yes

2. да
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16.12.2010 14:01, aldosha

here is such a caterpillar we met once in the south-easteast of the Moscow region (Podosinok district-Kurovskoe). who is she?

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16.12.2010 14:10, Victor Titov

  here is such a caterpillar we met once in the south-easteast of the Moscow region (Podosinok district-Kurovskoe). who is she?

Grass cocoonworm (Euthrix potatoria).

16.12.2010 20:26, aldosha

Dmitrich, thank you!
I looked in the Internet: it's a pity, only from them butterflies are not so colorful grow

21.12.2010 13:03, guest: lee

Tell me what insect larva lives in walnuts. I didn't have time to take a picture, the larva hid (beige color, with a dark head, length - about a centimeter). Ukrainian nuts, collected not far from Kiev, I'm now in the Urals, I want to leave until spring-to see who will be.
Maybe Nutty theolina or Nutty nycteolina? What they look like as adults. state?

Sorry for the stupid question)))
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21.12.2010 14:14, okoem

Tell me what insect larva lives in walnuts. I didn't have time to take a picture, the larva hid (beige color, with a dark head, length - about a centimeter). Ukrainian nuts, collected not far from Kiev, I'm now in the Urals, I want to leave until spring-to see who will be.
Maybe Nutty theolina or Nutty nycteolina? What they look like as adults. state?

Probably some kind of fireball, the kind that spoils food supplies.
Nut nycteolina it does not live in mature nuts.

22.12.2010 12:59, macrina

Tell confused.gifme a family of flies, whose pupari? Southern Urals, mixed forest, in the podmore hollow with bees, spring and autumn, quite a lot, length 4-5 mmimage: _______. jpg.

22.12.2010 16:45, tvgord

hello. help with a few more tracks from the Far East
1. [attachmentid()=102106]
2. on Alnus
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3. on Betula
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4. [attachmentid ()=102109]


2. Actias gnoma (artemis) - first instar
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22.12.2010 18:23, tvgord

What kind of excitement is this? Western Siberia, Tyumen region.

Antique volnyanka (Orgya antiqua)

27.12.2010 10:12, tvgord

hello. help with a few more tracks from the Far East
1. [attachmentid()=102106]
2. on Alnus
[attachmentid()=102107]
3. on Betula
[attachmentid ()=102108]
4. [attachmentid ()=102109]


3. probably also a peacock's eye-Aglia tau (age 2-3)

27.12.2010 14:37, Grigory Grigoryev

hello. help with a few more tracks from the Far East
1. [attachmentid()=102106]
2. on Alnus
[attachmentid()=102107]
3. on Betula
[attachmentid ()=102108]
4. [attachmentid ()=102109]


in the first photo, the crested Togepteryx velutina
in the last, as a souvenirsmile.gif, is also a crested, Gonoclostera timoniorum

29.12.2010 3:18, Ruslan2

5.06.2010.
Ukraine, Kherson.
There are three suspicions:
1.It only disguises itself
as a worm 2. It is a predator and preys on
aphids3. Beetle larva

Tell me, please, what kind of animal?

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29.12.2010 14:37, Алексей Сажнев

It is possible that it is Cryptolaemus
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29.12.2010 18:45, Алексей Сажнев

And an even better option is Scymnus sp.)) more ordinary (thanks to D. Klemin)
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30.12.2010 13:34, dimocritus

can you start with this?
user posted image

near the river under the stone in March (Kiev)

30.12.2010 19:38, Dr. Niko

can you start with this?
near the river under the stone in March (Kiev)

It looks like something dipterous. On the forum diptera.info there is a special section for determining preimaginal phases.

This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 12/30/2010 19: 45

06.01.2011 5:36, tvgord

Tell me, please, what are these larvae?
1. Volnyanka
Odessa region, roc. Vilkovo, Danube estuary
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2. Pililshchik Kiev Puscha-Voditsa
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1 - apparently, it is Teia antiquoides (Hübner, [1822]) – heather volnyanka,
according to literature data, a polyphage of shrubby and herbaceous plants. Our caterpillars feed mainly on legumes (Caragana Lam., Astragalus L.), if it is not difficult, please tell us what your cat ate?

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