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Identification of larvae and pupae

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05.01.2012 23:21, Sungaya

VBoris, 174 resembles Cyclophora albipunctata

Collector, omne vivum ex ovo smile.gif
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07.01.2012 17:05, Natali22206

About a month ago, I brought acacia pods from Mauritius and put them in a vase. Then I found that some eggs had fallen out of them. Quite dense. And today I found that this miracle is briskly walking on the floor.
Whose is it? it looks like an apple worm, only bigger and darker.
and what do I do with them now? will they starve to death? frown.gif I don't have any acacias
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08.01.2012 14:09, VBoris

Both were shot at the end of June.
Both Zygaenidae?

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08.01.2012 15:41, okoem

Whose is it?
and what do I do with them now? will they starve to death?

confused.gif It would be nice to see the underside.

Both were shot at the end of June.
Both Zygaenidae?

Both Zygaena sp.
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08.01.2012 21:38, Evgenich

Both were shot at the end of June.
Both Zygaenidae?


It is possible to:
The first is Zygaena ephialtes
Second - Zygaena lonicerae
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09.01.2012 18:52, Коллекционер

today in the park in a pond in leaf litter
I do not know who they are, but apparently the larva of a diptera, one inflated, is in the freezer, the rest are crawling in the aquarium, they are not dangerous for carp?
and whose is it anyway?!
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09.01.2012 18:54, maik

I congratulate all forum members on the New Year and wish them good health and new exhibits.Please help me identify the caterpillar. Anglers call it burdock moth . Found in burdock . What kind of butterfly will come out of it and whether it can be brought out. Thank you in advance. Found in the steppe about c .Tatar of the Stavropol territorypicture: ______________08.01.2012__2_.JPGpicture: ______________08.01.2012.JPG

09.01.2012 19:00, maik

Sorry I forgot to specify the size .About 1 cm

09.01.2012 19:11, Коллекционер

In general, I know that in the burdock live the larva of a weevil, but this one is not like it

09.01.2012 19:13, okoem

Anglers call it burdock moth . Found in burdock . What kind of butterfly will come out of it and whether it can be brought out. Thank you in advance. Found in the steppe about c .Tatarka of the Stavropol territory.

Some kind of leaflet or firebox. To determine, you need to output.

09.01.2012 19:31, Vlad Proklov

Some kind of leaflet or firebox. To determine, you need to output.

Or maybe Metzneria lappella =)

09.01.2012 19:53, maik

Thank you all very much . Well, the attempt is not torture, we will try to output .

10.01.2012 1:17, Shapik

Can you tell me whose pupa it is?Photo taken:Crimea, South Demerdzhi,19.06.2011

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10.01.2012 7:20, Evgenich

Shapik
Aglais urticae (Linnaeus, 1758)
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10.01.2012 11:41, Shapik

Good afternoon!The pupae were found by my daughter in November in Simferopol.After being taken out of the refrigerator, this creature came out of the small room yesterday.Who can you expect from a large pupa?

This post was edited by Shapik - 10.01.2012 11: 42

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10.01.2012 12:27, maik

Good afternoon!The pupae were found by my daughter in November in Simferopol.After being taken out of the refrigerator, this creature came out of the small room yesterday.Who can you expect from a large pupa?

Butterfly Ethmia bipunctella about pupa pas
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10.01.2012 12:29, VBoris

64del-early June-Chrysomelidae?
79del-beginning of June
119crop-beginning of September-the capsule was torn off from the back of the bark, the hole in it is the place of attachment of the capsule to the bark
81del-beginning of June-Cassida?
229del-end of September-Silphidae?
230del-end of September-Silphidae?

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10.01.2012 12:35, Alexandr Zhakov

Good afternoon!The pupae were found by my daughter in November in Simferopol.After being taken out of the refrigerator, this creature came out of the small room yesterday.

Ethmia bipunctella (Fabricius, 1775)
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10.01.2012 12:40, maik

Please help identify the caterpillar Photo live no there is only a dried version Found at the end of September in the garden of the Village of Tatarka Stavropol kr. around the steppe Crawled along the path I identified it as Trachea atriplicis is it correct?picture: DSCF0554.JPGpicture: DSCF0555.JPGpicture: DSCF0556.JPG

10.01.2012 12:55, Victor Titov

  
229del-end of September-Silphidae?
230del-end of September-Silphidae?

No. 229del and 230del - Cantharidae.
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10.01.2012 16:00, okoem

Who can you expect from a large pupa?

Apparently this

maik
If the caterpillar is no longer alive, then I think that it can only be determined by examining the chetotaxy.
Have a good conscience, arrange the images in a column, not in a horizontal row! wink.gif
Learn how to use the forum, use the preview and edit message functions!

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10.01.2012 17:57, Коллекционер

[quote=Collector,09.01.2012 18: 52]

10.01.2012 18:24, maik

again I forgot about the size about 1.5 cm

10.01.2012 18:35, Victor Titov

today in the park in a pond in leaf litter
I do not know who they are, but apparently the larva of a diptera, one inflated, is in the freezer, the rest are crawling in the aquarium, they are not dangerous for carp?
and whose is it anyway?!

  
Who's mine?

These are larvae of weevils (Tipulidae).

10.01.2012 18:44, Коллекционер

so healthy?!

10.01.2012 18:46, Victor Titov

so healthy?!

I don't know. Maybe they are sick? wink.gif lol.gif

10.01.2012 18:51, Victor Titov

so healthy?!

http://bugguide.net/node/view/265377
http://bugguide.net/node/view/265378
http://fcmdsc.wordpress.com/tag/kick-netting/
http://www.google.ru/search?q=Tipulidae+%D...iw=1247&bih=829

Don't recognize it? wink.gif

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 10.01.2012 18: 52
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10.01.2012 19:21, Коллекционер

in places smile.gif

10.01.2012 21:54, Коллекционер

VIII-IX on a mixed forest path
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9. I. 2012 under a tree stump in the park in a large number of
~2cm
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14.01.2012 21:17, VBoris

169del - mid-September
182del - mid-September

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14.01.2012 21:25, Коллекционер

169del - mid-September
182del - mid-September

1 maybe Limacodidae

2 Symphyta

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14.01.2012 21:28, Sungaya

169del - mid-September
182del - mid-September

presumably
Caliroa cerasi
Nematus sp. (salicis / miliaris)
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15.01.2012 17:44, Victor Titov

VIII-IX on a mixed forest path

Acronicta leporina (Linnaeus, 1758)
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16.01.2012 18:21, Коллекционер

Acronicta leporina (Linnaeus, 1758)

isn't leporina ? but what about the 2 tufts? + there is a drawing on the head, but leporina does not have it, it seems like confused.gif
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16.01.2012 18:45, maik

good evening to all forum participants.There is an old photo taken in 2010 on June 26 on the Lago-Naki plateau in Adygea in the Caucasus.there's only one angle maybe someone knows him by sight what's his name wall.gif
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16.01.2012 19:11, Evgenich

maik
Lasiocampa quercus (Linnaeus, 1758). Like, this view is. smile.gif

16.01.2012 21:02, Sungaya

isn't leporina ? but what about the 2 tufts? + there is a drawing on the head, but leporina does not have it, it seems like confused.gif


Here is leporina from the site www.ukleps.org

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17.01.2012 7:32, maik

  maik
Lasiocampa quercus (Linnaeus, 1758). Like, this view. smile.gif

Thank you. As I overlooked it, it is also in the tracks of the MO is.

19.01.2012 14:41, maik

Good evening, everyone. Who can tell me whose pupa it is ?Found today in garage C.Tatarka Stavropol. kr. To the touch solid, probably no one will come out
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