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13.09.2011 18:09, VSB

For the first time I found a whole brood of these caterpillars on a willow tree. Can anyone tell me who it is? Chelyabinsk.September 13, 2011

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13.09.2011 19:03, Sungaya

For the first time I found a whole brood of these caterpillars on a willow tree. Can anyone tell me who it is? Chelyabinsk.September 13, 2011

this is clostera anachoreta
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14.09.2011 19:52, Garricos

What's her name? Please help me with the definition and what she needs now - she seems to have started to highlight cobwebs. Skhodnya district, Moscow region
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14.09.2011 20:22, okoem

What's her name? Please help me with the definition and what it needs now

Acronicta rumicis.
Forage plants are convenient to watch here.
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14.09.2011 20:23, bials

this is Clostera anachoreta

In Russian, it is called "Kistochnitsa hermit". The Latin "anachoreta" means the same thing.
In my opinion, the most inappropriate name! It is anachoreta caterpillars that, unlike other brushworm caterpillars, often live in pairs, or even up to five pieces in one "bag"
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16.09.2011 8:54, bials

I was finally able to identify my green gosling scoops http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1242548.
Thanks to the site http://www.lepiforum.de/

If anyone is interested, this is a brown-gray garden scoop (Lacanobia contigua Den. & Schiff.)

This post was edited by bials - 16.09.2011 08: 59
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16.09.2011 14:57, Andrey Ponomarev

Help determine the caterpillar. M. O. Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pic Poplar 14.09.2011 on Kalina.The length is about 25-28mm.
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16.09.2011 18:14, Sungaya

Help determine the caterpillar. M. O. Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pic Poplar 14.09.2011 on Kalina.The length is about 25-28mm.
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Good goose meat!
I have repeatedly tried to identify it, but without success.
Only recently I realized that this caterpillar is not a caterpillar at all, but a sawfly Tenthredo vespa
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16.09.2011 19:24, Andrey Ponomarev

Good goose meat!
I have repeatedly tried to identify it, but without success.
Only recently did I realize that this caterpillar is not a caterpillar at all, but a Tenthredo vespa sawfly

I told the hippopotamus that this is not a butterfly, because somewhere I saw it in sawflies, in my opinion on macroid.
Definitely her http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=24755

The post was edited by Gennadich - 16.09.2011 19: 26
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18.09.2011 19:50, Anax chernobila

A friend found this caterpillar (9cm) in the country! I grabbed it, and after 5 minutes my hand was swollen, covered with yellow spots, and I got sick! Who is it, what is "it" to feed, if it will spend the winter, what conditions are needed?

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18.09.2011 20:09, okoem

Who is it

See URL#2460, URL#2471
Caterpillar breeding is discussed in another topic. If you study it, I think most of the questions should disappear.

18.09.2011 20:28, Vlad Proklov

A friend found this caterpillar (9cm) in the country! I grabbed it, and after 5 minutes my hand was swollen, covered with yellow spots, and I got sick! Who is it, what is "it" to feed, if it will spend the winter, what conditions are needed?

Amazing! How many raspberry cocoonworms I've had - never anything!

18.09.2011 20:32, Anax chernobila

I looked closely, the whole hand is covered in hairs! tweezers were taken out, ice was applied, it does not pass! I poked this caterpillar with tweezers, and hairs flew in all directions! Did you tell the Raspberry Cocoonworm what it eats?

18.09.2011 20:36, Bad Den

Did you tell the Crimson Cocoonworm what it eats?

View here
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18.09.2011 21:42, Коллекционер

and grass and raspberry ,are they different cocoonworms?
my caterpillar just doesn't have such bright yellow spots as in the photo in URL#2460
and there's no one else to think about

This post was edited by Collector - 18.09.2011 21: 43

18.09.2011 22:20, Transilvania

Bialis, therefore, they are very variable in color -

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«I'm not sure, but it looks like it's a blue-hued Garden Shovel (Lacanobia contigua) on a willow tree"on Yandex.Photos

Anax chernobila probably shouldn't scare the caterpillars like that confused.gif

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«Raspberry cocoonworm-Macrothylacia rubi"on Yandex.Photos
I specifically checked what would happen if you put it on your hand. Nothing special, only in one place it tingled for about 20 minutes.

But with the cocoon, it was somehow bad - I found a cocoon on a tree and decided to see if the pupa was still alive there. Without thinking, she tugged at the cocoon with her fingers. So then my fingers itched for two weeks, I couldn't get the hairs. Since then, I haven't grabbed cocoons with my bare hands.

Collector, grass cocoonworm (butterfly), in my opinion, is much more beautiful than raspberry. It looks like a fox smile.gifcub
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19.09.2011 17:13, Anax chernobila

It has a poisonous layer of red hairs, and the Grass caterpillar is generally tin! She has a poisonous cocoon, too.

19.09.2011 17:14, Anax chernobila

F What conditions are needed for wintering?

20.09.2011 20:28, Fandis

Please tell me who it is and what to feed it?
http://imgur.com/hud70
http://imgur.com/neRXX
http://imgur.com/AYx7p

20.09.2011 20:36, Коллекционер

and I found a caterpillar today,I don't know a grass or raspberry cocoonworm, it was on wet grass
, I have such a question - will it go to wintering and then pupate, or will it pupate and then go to wintering?

20.09.2011 20:51, Sergey Rybalkin

and I found a caterpillar today,I don't know a grass or raspberry cocoonworm, it was on wet grass
, I have such a question - will it go to wintering and then pupate, or will it pupate and then go to wintering?

Pupation will be spring

20.09.2011 20:56, Sergey Rybalkin

With cocoons and caterpillars of cocoonworms, you need to be careful, I also received this year from Dubovoy, and the caterpillar is nothing, and when I began to hold the cocoon with my bare fingers and open it with scissors, it became fun here...You will then touch other parts of the body and it starts to itch there.
Then I remembered how as a child I picked up two handfuls of raspberries before wintering and carried them in my hands to the house, it was sooo unpleasant...The main thing passes slowly.

20.09.2011 21:36, Коллекционер

I once compressed this one about 2 years ago...then my hand itched for a very long time


by the way, I read somewhere that it is not difficult to get needles of various caterpillars from the hands or other parts of the body-stick tape on the affected area and tear it off, repeat if necessary..
I have never tried to get rid of the caterpillars, but I managed to get rid of the cactus needles that I couldn't pick up with tweezers) yes.gif tongue.gif

20.09.2011 23:06, okoem


http://imgur.com/hud70
http://imgur.com/neRXX

Both are Acronicta rumicis. Feed sorrel, for example. For more information, see here.

21.09.2011 0:08, Fandis

Oh, thank you so much!

21.09.2011 10:28, Sergey Rybalkin

I once compressed this one about 2 years ago...then the hand itched for a very long
time by the way, I read somewhere that it's not difficult to get needles of various caterpillars from the hands or other parts of the body-stick tape on the affected area and tear it off, repeat if necessary..
I've never tried to get rid of the caterpillars, but I managed to get rid of the cactus needles that I couldn't pick up with tweezers) yes.gif  tongue.gif

The first thing I did was use scotch tape! It didn't do any good. As I understand it, the matter is no longer in the presence of a hair, but in an allergic reaction, the process of which is triggered.

21.09.2011 18:20, vasiliy-feoktistov

Goose: found today on nettles.
M. O. g. Zheleznodorozhny.
Who is it: Arctia caja or some other dipper?

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21.09.2011 19:18, Коллекционер

The first thing I did was use scotch tape! It didn't do any good. As I understand it, the matter is no longer in the presence of a hair, but in an allergic reaction, the process of which is triggered.

well, allergies depend on the immune system, so
ALL STRENGTHEN THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND DO NOT GET SICKsmile.gif beer.gif

21.09.2011 19:43, Anax chernobila

In my own way, I remove THESE sensations by sticking my hand in the ice... It helps, but then you don't need to touch anything for 5 minutes! Raspberry is easily different from herbal! The grass caterpillar has white, yellow and black hairs...

21.09.2011 20:12, Коллекционер

In my own way, I remove THESE sensations by sticking my hand in the ice... It helps, but then you don't need to touch anything for 5 minutes! Raspberry is easily different from herbal! The grass caterpillar has white, yellow and black hairs...


so...it's herbal
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and this is raspberry
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right?

21.09.2011 22:34, Sungaya

Goose: found today on nettles.
M. O. g. Zheleznodorozhny.
Who is it: Arctia caja or some other dipper?

Or Phragmatobia fuliginosa or some Spilosoma (urticaelubricipeda)
A caja goes out in nature for wintering at an early age; then it is still striped. And it doesn't look like caja.

Here are the different caja colorings: young and adult
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21.09.2011 22:56, Sungaya

so...it's herbal

and this is raspberry


right?

Grass - yes
Raspberry-the caterpillar is incomprehensible, but the butterfly is correct.
The raspberry caterpillar is clearly visible here:
the watch also turned out well smile.gif

 




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22.09.2011 18:13, Коллекционер

Grass - yes
Raspberry-the caterpillar is incomprehensible, but the butterfly is correct.
The raspberry caterpillar is clearly visible here:
the watch also turned out well smile.gif

I'm just a little confused by the fact that my raspberry" doesn't have such bright markings on the ends of segments

23.09.2011 20:07, Коллекционер

today, Voronezh, mixed forest, under roofing material, of course I understand that it is difficult to determine from such photos, well, at least approximately,
3 cm long
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23.09.2011 20:13, vasiliy-feoktistov

today, Voronezh, mixed forest, under roofing material, of course I understand that it is difficult to determine from such photos, well, at least approximately,
it is 3 cm long

There was no red, longitudinal stripe on the back?

23.09.2011 20:14, Коллекционер

no, absolutely black goose, only the "belly" is red

This post was edited by Collector - 23.09.2011 20: 14

23.09.2011 20:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

no, absolutely black goose, only the "belly" is red

Then don't know confused.gif

24.09.2011 19:10, Krupskyi

I bought a bag of bell peppers at the market. When processing inside some peppers, caterpillars were found, it looks like a scoop. The length of the largest is about 3.5 cm. The color varies - I photographed two polar forms. I don't know where they came from (from our south or abroad). Who is it? And then I haven't decided yet - to pour the earth into the jar, or roll it up like that confused.gif

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24.09.2011 19:22, Sungaya

I bought a bag of bell peppers at the market. When processing inside some peppers, caterpillars were found, it looks like a scoop. The length of the largest is about 3.5 cm. The color varies - I photographed two polar forms. I don't know where they came from (from our south or abroad). Who is it? And then I haven't decided yet - to pour the earth into the jar, or roll it up like that confused.gif

you don't need any earth - it'll make your teeth creak...
I don't know the green one, but the mottled one looks like a Helicoverpa armigera
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24.09.2011 20:36, okoem

I bought a bag of bell peppers at the market. ..... Who is it?

Variegated-Helicoverpa armigera. She likes to get into the peppers. wink.gif
Green - perhaps it is also there, but the angles for determining unsuccessful.
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