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Identification of larvae and pupae

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14.07.2011 16:50, Olleg12

Sorry for the quality of the photo, if you can't see the first one from above has a dark green, even brown color, and the second one is all green
in Western Ukraine, the city of Chernivtsi.I found it in the cabbage garden.
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http://content.foto.mail.ru/mail/ollleg123...nswers/i-19.jpg
And tell me if I plant fresh dill now then there will be swallowtails?

14.07.2011 16:55, Olleg12

The second one seems ready to pupate.And what do you need for this,some kind of stick?

14.07.2011 18:25, bials

Sorry for the quality of the photo, if you can't see the first one from above has a dark green, even brown color, and the second one is all green
in Western Ukraine, the city of Chernivtsi.I found it in the cabbage garden.
http://content.foto.mail.ru/mail/ollleg123...nswers/i-18.jpg
http://content.foto.mail.ru/mail/ollleg123...nswers/i-19.jpg
And tell me if I plant fresh dill now then there will be swallowtails?

Photos don't open.
But with a high degree of probability, you have cabbage whitefish (Pieris brassicae L.) on your cabbage.
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=4845&size=big&cat=763
or Rutabaga (Pieris napi L.) http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=4835

Swallowtails can certainly start on dill, but as a rule, they also have enough wild umbrella plants.

If you have them in a jar, or in an aquarium, then you can put the sticks there in an inclined position. But not the fact that the goose pupates on one of them. It can just hang on the glass. At first, the caterpillar usually crawls along the bottom for a long time, and then climbs up for pupation.

P. S. In the subject of butterflies for some reason, the photos opened.
On the first one, with a high degree of probability, there is a garden scoop (Lacanobia oleracea L.).
picture: _________________Lacanobia _ oleracea_L.___________01.2.JPG
Perhaps the second one also, only changed color before pupation.

This post was edited by bials - 14.07.2011 18: 40

14.07.2011 18:48, Olleg12

and where can you find these wild parasols

14.07.2011 20:27, bials

and where can you find these wild parasol animals?

Like where?! eek.gif
There are plenty of them around! Type "Umbrella plants" on the Internet and look at the pictures.
This is the ubiquitous snyt, angelica, valerian and many more different ones.
(however, you don't need to search on borshchevik (also umbrella)) wink.gif

This post was edited by bials - 14.07.2011 20: 35

14.07.2011 21:42, Jenik

Tell me, what kind of butterfly will come out of this caterpillar (pupa)?
Locality-Zaporizhia

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Came out of the pupa, determined 100%))) jump.gif

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14.07.2011 22:23, Jenik

Tell me, what kind of larva (who?)

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14.07.2011 22:56, botanque

Larva of the floating beetle Cybister lateralimarginalis. It seems to be the second age.

14.07.2011 23:21, Jenik

And the link to see the beetle can be?

14.07.2011 23:38, botanque

Will this work? http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/cyblatnr.htm
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14.07.2011 23:46, Jenik

Oh, yes))

15.07.2011 19:16, Jenik

Larva of the floating beetle Cybister lateralimarginalis. It seems to be the second age.


How hard can the larva and imago bite?

15.07.2011 20:35, botanque

16.07.2011 12:31, Olleg12

Yesterday I caught butterflies in a clearing.Babies are pigeons.I took a picture of the current brown one,I had it 1.All the others were blue.I really liked these butterflies.They don't fly off your hands,they eat well.How to distinguish who is a boy and who is a girl?Is there a chance that they will make a goose of me.Is there a chance that females will lay eggs?What plants are needed for this?
The second,larger,probably the most unpatronized butterflies in our region.Photo at the bottom.The same questions:How to distinguish who is a boy and who is a girl?Is there a chance that they will make a goose of me.Is there a chance that females will lay eggs?What plants are needed for this?, plus what does it mean if the belly of a butterfly rises the abdomen?What should I do to make them eat, and not pour to the window?
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16.07.2011 17:06, Olleg12

Will they answer me or not, maybe I did something wrong?

16.07.2011 23:58, Cardinice

Ukraine, Nikolaev, old arboretum, at the end of October 2010, on a plant of the Umbrella family.

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Nikolaev, Leski Park, at the end of October, 2010

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In the same place, mid-November 2010, on a plant of the Umbellaceae family.

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Nikolaev region, Ochakovsky district, Kinburnskaya spit, early June 2011. It is often found in the forest-steppe zone of the reserve.

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17.07.2011 7:19, Zhuk

Ukraine, Nikolaev, old arboretum, at the end of October 2010, on a plant of the Umbrella family.

1,3 Papilio machaon
4 Arctia caja
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17.07.2011 10:15, Alexandr Zhakov

  
Nikolaev region, Ochakovsky district, Kinburnskaya spit, early June 2011. It is often found in the forest-steppe zone of the reserve.

 
4 Arctia caja

According to the photo from this angle, I would completely agree with Zhuk, but the frequent occurrence of caterpillars of this species in the very south of Ukraine is very doubtful.
By time, probably in the photo, Arctia villica.
smile.gif There would be a spring photo-Arctia festiva.
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17.07.2011 20:50, okoem

but the frequent occurrence of caterpillars of this species in the very south of Ukraine is very doubtful.
By time, probably in the photo, Arctia villica.

In the vicinity of Feodosia, Arctia caja caterpillars are quite numerous in May, in forest-steppe areas. At the same time, Arctia villica flies from the beginning of May, and in June there are already small caterpillars. So I think Zhuk is right. Appearance, biotope and time are correct for Arctia caja.
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17.07.2011 22:42, Cardinice

These caterpillars were indeed plentiful, and the village bear was more common, although the kaya bear is also found there.

And the second caterpillar, in fact, was found in the pine litter near the mushroom. For greater expressiveness, it was decided to turn her into a Wonderland character (only without a hookah). smile.gif


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18.07.2011 14:39, Natalie Liliya

Please tell me what kind of caterpillar it is. Ukraine, Zaporozhye. July. I found it on my balcony in Zephyrantes.

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18.07.2011 16:47, okoem

Please tell me what kind of caterpillar it is. Ukraine, Zaporozhye. July. I found it on my balcony in Zephyrantes.

Scooper H. armigera
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20.07.2011 8:09, Volatile

Have a nice day.
both caterpillars were found in Cambodia, 07.2011.
The first one (if it is a caterpillar at all) - feeds on annon, is active in the first half of the day
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the second one was cheerfully crawling on the hammock, but was not interested in anything from the suggested leaves of annona, mango and a couple of other fruit trees. The entire yard of the house is rolled up in concrete, there are no other ideas about forage plants yet... pupate neither in the ground, nor on the proposed stick, is not going to.
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20.07.2011 19:22, Коллекционер

Voronezh. today, the vicinity of a coniferous forest, mixed grasses
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+ part of the plant on which it was found
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20.07.2011 19:39, Жила

Hello! Please help us determine what kind of friendly family it is on the Ilma River (Vladivostok, July 17):
picture: IMG_0355.JPGpicture: 111.JPG
And who lives in this house on the lamppost (there and then)?
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20.07.2011 20:51, Коллекционер

voronezh, a pine forest with a small number of belez trees.today
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20.07.2011 20:56, Коллекционер


And who lives in this house on the lamppost (there and then)?
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I do not know who it is, but when I plucked it together with a leaf of the plant and put it in a jar, the next day I found that it had somehow multiplied,
and a lot of miniature copies of this house were crawling around the jar, but I couldn't see who was in them, they were very small,
I let them out, I don't know exactly, but maybe it's a baggy rolleyes.gif
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20.07.2011 22:06, okoem

2 Collector
First caterpillar-scooper A. rumicis
Plant leaf-cinquefoil
Second caterpillar-pine hawk moth
Third-sawfly larva.

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Sawfly larvae Lived On the elm.
In the house-baggy Canephora hirsuta or something close to it.
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20.07.2011 22:46, Коллекционер

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Three-sawfly larva.

and what to feed then?

This post was edited by Collector - 07/21/2011 09: 58

21.07.2011 0:21, Transilvania

Please help me identify the caterpillars.
July. Moscow region.
Thanks!

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gusenica pjadenicy2 — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo
On raspberries

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guska — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo
On the wild apple tree

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gusenica pjadenicy — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo
On the willow tree

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gusenica sovki — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo
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22.07.2011 12:52, bials

Backfill question!
Can anyone clearly say what is the difference between Notodonta torva and Notodonta ziczac caterpillars?
I read about the differences between protrusions on segments. but no matter how I tried to count them by segments on different sites, there were protrusions on segments 5 and 6 everywhere (you shouldn't mention the 11th one) what torva has, what zigzag has.
I didn't see any REAL differences.
Help me figure it out! mol.gif

22.07.2011 18:46, PWM

Hello! The photo shows the pupa Aglais urticae L. 1758 or I'm wrong. Confused by the metallic sparkles on the sides.
Pupa size approx. 21mm. fixed in the loader bucket to the metal. St. Petersburg. 21.07.11.

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22.07.2011 21:44, bials

Hello! The photo shows the pupa Aglais urticae L. 1758 or I'm wrong. Confused by the metallic sparkles on the sides.
Pupa size approx. 21mm. fixed in the loader bucket to the metal. St. Petersburg. 21.07.11.

Correctly confused! wink.gif
You should also be confused by the crooked "horns", humped" nose "and general"clumsiness".

This is the pupa of the C-white Angle-winged Moth (Polygonia c-album L.).

In urticaria, the pupa is much smoother in shape.
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23.07.2011 5:55, PWM

Correctly confused! wink.gif
You should also be confused by the crooked "horns", humped" nose "and general"clumsiness".

This is the pupa of the C-white Angle-winged Moth (Polygonia c-album L.).

In urticaria, the pupa is much smoother in shape.


Thanks! So I didn't doubt it for nothing. smile.gif And how long to wait for the butterfly to come out? Two weeks?

23.07.2011 14:03, Olleg12

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Who is it and why can this caterpillar eat and not move for a long time?

25.07.2011 13:09, Rafia

Hello! Please don't throw your sneakers at me, and if someone can help, please tell me! Yesterday, two caterpillars got into my dacha, one medium-fluffy, black with transverse yellow stripes and dots. Slightly larger than a peacock's eye caterpillar. The second caterpillar is "naked" green in color, the same size, it has a triangular head and a spike on the butt with a pink spot and another pink dot on the butt. I took photos of both of them, but I can only post them in the evening, and now
I want to ask you to help me identify the species so that I can feed them and bring them out, otherwise we have a wild number of birds on the site and I'm afraid that both handsome will be devoured with a bang!

25.07.2011 14:24, cherepahovod

What's the big deal?
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25.07.2011 14:28, Pliss A

In my opinion, this is a scoop umnik.gif!

25.07.2011 14:36, niyaz

Rafia, the first caterpillar, possibly the strelchatka caterpillar, the second hawk moth caterpillar.

25.07.2011 14:55, cherepahovod

No, it's a moth. Well, in any case, it walks, bending the body and pulling the rear end to the front. Just a caterpillar shriveled up, I took it out of the jar. And there are only two pairs of false legs.

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