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17.05.2011 10:07, John-ST

Perhaps this is some stage of development of a grasshopper or filly. The legs seem to be similar. Size-4-5 mm. Taken in Chelyabinsk on May 16, 2011.

this is some kind of fly, it is better to put it in the topic of diptera, maybe they will determine there

17.05.2011 17:50, Martix

17.05 Crawled on the slate very fast moving, could not take a normal picture, the length is about 3 cm.
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18.05.2011 7:32, Martix

Everything, my caterpillar escaped from a tightly closed cup O_o

18.05.2011 22:08, okoem

17.05 Crawled on the slate very fast moving, could not take a normal picture, the length is about 3 cm.

Ethmia candidella
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19.05.2011 7:17, Egorus

Can someone identify it?
South of Ukraine. 12.05.2011г.
Eats oak leaves. Large, about 5 cm.length.
Thank you in advance.

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19.05.2011 11:41, gulyaev

Pancake....Beautiful of course there are, but how can you imagine that such a thing crawls on you!!! Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah!!!

20.05.2011 19:36, Александрс

Tell me plz, "Whose shoe"...? Thank you!

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20.05.2011 20:01, okoem

Tell me plz, "Whose shoe"...? Thank you!
An elephant beetle, apparently.
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20.05.2011 21:08, Александрс

An elephant beetle, apparently.


Then probably judging by the size and biotope-Cyphocleonus dealbatus...smile.gif

22.05.2011 0:35, Vis

Good day, help me identify the caterpillar at least up to the family.
Caught in the Kiev region, Obukhov district.

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22.05.2011 15:10, Ilia Ustiantcev

Caterpillar of some noctuina from Odintsovo district of Moscow region. I think Xestia sexstrigata or xanthographa is best suited.

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24.05.2011 20:21, OEV

Tell me whose tracks? Kazakhstan, steppe with mixed grasses, caught while mowing 23.05.2011.

25.05.2011 14:46, John-ST

Here today I took a walk in the forest
Scored 3-4 green and 5 dark pieces on maples, another dark one came across on ash and one on raspberries
are these two types or two color forms of one? or different age green slightly larger, dark somewhere around 15 mm, green about 20 mm?
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A moth crawled on an ash
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I dug out a shovel in small plant debris in the grass looking for a fallen beetle, what can I feed it, although I think it will pupate
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This post was edited by John-ST-25.05.2011 16: 23

25.05.2011 15:08, Martix

Please determine if it was found recently on a field bindweed, about 1 cm long.
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25.05.2011 15:53, Ilia Ustiantcev

This is a helechiid caterpillar from the genus Helcystogramma, in central Russia, for example, only Helcystogramma triannulella can be found on bindweed - the rest live on cereals.
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26.05.2011 16:58, Сергей-Д

A few caterpillars 5-6 days old, Luhansk region, maybe someone can be identified?
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26.05.2011 17:50, Kharkovbut

A few caterpillars 5-6 days old, Luhansk region, maybe someone can be identified?
2: Argynnis sp. (niobe?)
3: Melitaea ?trivia
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26.05.2011 18:20, Sungaya

Here today I took a walk in the forest
Scored 3-4 green and 5 dark pieces on maples, another dark one came across on ash and one on raspberries
are these two types or two color forms of one? or different age green slightly larger, dark somewhere around 15 mm, green about 20 mm?



1 Amphipyra pyramidea
2
3
4,5 Tholera sp.

Let us know which of them will succeed.
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26.05.2011 18:53, Sungaya

Here today I took a walk in the forest
Scored 3-4 green and 5 dark pieces on maples, another dark one came across on ash and one on raspberries
are these two types or two color forms of one? or different age green slightly larger, dark somewhere around 15 mm, green about 20 mm?




3 possible Colotois pennaria
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26.05.2011 18:54, AntSkr

Good day, help me identify the caterpillar at least up to the family.
Caught in the Kiev region, Obukhov district.


This is a Poecilocampa populi preparing for pupation, having previously eaten the land it needs to build a cocoon.

This post was edited by AntSkr - 05/26/2011 19: 40

27.05.2011 13:56, John-ST

1 Amphipyra pyramidea
2
3
4,5 Tholera sp.

Let us know which of them will succeed.

Dark and green caterpillars have faded (amphipyra accidentally zatusovalas) devoured those that are smaller, there are two green and two dark, one of them campaign bit the barrel of amphipyra and it is likely to bend, unfortunately. It seems to me that these are still different color forms of the same type.
Here is such a cannibal:
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The moth also faded, according to the photos from the net, it really looks like Colotois pennaria:
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27.05.2011 14:28, John-ST

Maybe it's Lacanobia?

This post was edited by John-ST-27.05.2011 14: 32

27.05.2011 14:40, John-ST

A few caterpillars 5-6 days old, Luhansk region, maybe someone can be identified?
5.picture: P5211759.jpg

Maybe it's like my Colotois pennaria that Sungaya identified, mine has the same little brown horns on its ass
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28.05.2011 10:02, Martix

Please identify the caterpillar found on mallow, length about 1 cm:
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28.05.2011 14:52, okoem

I took a walk in the woods today

2. Something familiar.. On a whim - Orthosia sp. You can take a look at lepiforum.de
3. C. pennaria.

Dark and green caterpillars have faded (amphipyra accidentally zatusovalas) they ate the smaller ones

Oh, oh, oh, why do you keep them all together? frown.gif

It seems to me that these are still different color forms of the same type.

In my opinion, two different types. It is very possible that both are Orthosia spp. Unfortunately, I don't have time to look at literature right now...
update: black scoop - possibly Orthosia munda.

Please identify the caterpillar found on mallow, length about 1 cm:

Some kind of bear.

This post was edited by okoem - 05/28/2011 21: 32
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29.05.2011 20:10, Sungaya

Dark and green caterpillars have faded (amphipyra accidentally zatusovalas) devoured those that are smaller, there are two green and two dark, one of them campaign bit the barrel of amphipyra and it is likely to bend, unfortunately. It seems to me that these are still different color forms of the same type..
..

green-Cosmia trapezina, visible
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29.05.2011 21:09, John-ST

green-Cosmia trapezina, apparently

Yes, it looks like that, yesterday I found photos on lepiforum, it also talks with caterpillars there
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.pl?Cosmia_Trapezina
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31.05.2011 22:49, John-ST

Please help
me on 31.05.2011.
What kind of pouch is this? length 12-14 mm
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29.05.2011
On American maple
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01.06.2011 0:08, okoem


What kind of pouch is this? length 12-14 mm

Bagworm - very, very roughly-Psyche crassiorella.
I don't know what to feed you. In general, it is often very problematic to remove bagworms. Some species I can't get out.
Pyadenitsa-defoliaria.
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01.06.2011 18:54, Pirx

Here's the topic:
http://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?t...584#post_171584
Turkey, beetle larva from the intestines of a child...
Any ideas (other than guessing how baby put them in there smile.gif)?

02.06.2011 6:40, John-ST

Here's the topic:
http://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?t...584#post_171584
Turkey, beetle larva from the intestines of a child...
Any ideas (other than guessing how baby put them in there smile.gif)?

I swallowed it. They are so cool beige, smooth and fluffy, maybe they taste funny smile.gif
In general, what only children do not drag in their mouths. Maybe my older friends gave me a drink. At one time, a small kid followed us, so we fed him goat poop, or rather, he ate them himself with our submission shuffle.gif

02.06.2011 7:31, Pirx

I swallowed it. They are so cool beige, smooth and fluffy, maybe they taste funny smile.gif
In general, what only children do not drag in their mouths. Maybe my older friends gave me a drink. At one time, a small kid followed us, so we fed him goat poop, or rather, he ate them himself from our feed shuffle.gif


The fact that I swallowed it is understandable, of course. But what is the family or even genus of larvae?

02.06.2011 12:47, John-ST

The fact that I swallowed it is understandable, of course. But what is the family or even genus of larvae?

they look like kantaris
http://bse.sci-lib.com/particle017789.html
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=2941
in autumn and spring, there are many such pieces under stones, logs in their middle zone, larvae winter, sometimes even in the thaw they go out for a walk in the snow
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02.06.2011 14:41, angelo

Help with the definition, please. Moscow region, May 30. The cover is large.

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02.06.2011 15:34, Martix

Please define it. Zaporozhye region, 2.06.11, length about 3-3.5 cm. I don't know the name of the plant, but I can take a picture of it, thank you smile.gif
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This post was edited by Martix - 03.06.2011 09: 45

02.06.2011 21:18, Pirx

they look like kantaris
http://bse.sci-lib.com/particle017789.html
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=2941
in autumn and spring, there are a lot of such things under stones and logs in their middle zone, larvae spend the winter, sometimes even in the thaw they go out for a walk in the snow


On diptera.info Tony Irwin came to the same conclusion smile.gifThank you!

02.06.2011 21:57, Zhuk

Help with the definition, please. Moscow region, May 30. The cover is large.

as an option canephora hirsuta
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03.06.2011 11:21, Zhuk

Please define it. Zaporozhye region, 2.06.11, length about 3-3.5 cm. I don't know the name of the plant, but I can take a picture of it, thank you smile.gif

Acronicta rumicis
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03.06.2011 15:03, Victor Titov

Tell me, what kind of beauty? I found it today in pine plantations on 14 km of the Rostov-Markovo highway (naturally, the Rostov district of the Yaroslavl region). The caterpillar was being aggressively attacked by a small avalanche. The future butterfly struggled violently, shaking its head and trying to crawl as fast as possible. Tahina was not going to be left behind, so I caught her and sentenced her to death. The sentence was carried out on the spot. smile.gif
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03.06.2011 15:14, Aaata

Tell me, what kind of beauty? I found it today in pine plantations on 14 km of the Rostov-Markovo highway (naturally, the Rostov district of the Yaroslavl region). The caterpillar was being aggressively attacked by a small avalanche. The future butterfly struggled violently, shaking its head and trying to crawl as fast as possible. Tahina was not going to be left behind, so I caught her and sentenced her to death. The sentence was carried out on the spot. smile.gif
picture: DSC06414_1.JPG

Dendrolimus pini (Linnaeus, 1758)
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