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Identification of larvae and pupae

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21.05.2012 22:12, Fornax13

Greetings to Ulyanovsk residents ) This is a chrysalis in a cocoon. For some reason, I think that goldeneye is something.
http://www.aphidweb.com/aphidbioagents/chrysopids.htm
http://bugguide.net/node/view/468705/bgimage

This post was edited by Fornax13-21.05.2012 22: 19
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21.05.2012 22:40, Танюшка

Thank you. Why does it jump?
If it hatches, we'll post a photo. I wonder how long it will take. Then we'll do another report at the school. My daughter is in the 1st grade, loves all living things.

22.05.2012 0:45, omar

I think it's rider
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22.05.2012 1:09, Fornax13

I think it's a rider

Oh, by the way, very likely.
http://www.pbase.com/tmurray74/image/52744144
They have jumping pupae just like that. In general, we are waiting for-with...

This post was edited by Fornax13-22.05.2012 01: 10

22.05.2012 15:46, егр

tell me whose caterpillars I found in Stavropol on an apple tree.

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22.05.2012 19:45, Sungaya

tell me whose caterpillars I found in Stavropol on an apple tree.

These are larvae (false larvae) of sawflies. Presumably Pristiphora maesta
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23.05.2012 14:11, егр

tell me what to feed the caterpillar unpaired shekopryada except oak. and the oak tree withered.

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23.05.2012 14:37, okoem

tell me what to feed the caterpillar unpaired shekopryada except oak. and the oak tree withered.

What to feed whom is written here
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/i...dex.html#dispar

23.05.2012 17:45, maik

tell me what to feed the caterpillar unpaired shekopryada except oak. and the oak tree withered.

Come here http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/files/links.htm there is a section of the forum how to get a butterfly out of a caterpillar or write me on mail

This post was edited by maik - 23.05.2012 17: 47

23.05.2012 20:34, Sungaya

Please help me determine the Belgorod region.

Catocala promissa
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23.05.2012 21:00, maik

Malacosoma neustria (Linnaeus, 1758) RINGED COCOONWORM

26.05.2012 16:23, Shapik

Crimea, Kerch Peninsula, okr-ti lake.Aktash, on the rose,19.05.2012

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26.05.2012 17:30, Коллекционер

the larva of some sawfly

26.05.2012 21:34, BUTTERFLY

Belgorod region, Stary Oskol, 20.05.2012.

26.05.2012 22:13, Коллекционер

?Malacosoma castrense

27.05.2012 5:10, maik

Belgorod region, Stary Oskol, 20.05.2012.
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Malacosoma neustria (Linnaeus, 1758) RINGED COCOONWORM
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27.05.2012 8:36, егр

tell me what to feed and then do not eat the third day mol.gif.

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27.05.2012 9:59, vasiliy-feoktistov

tell me what to feed and then do not eat the third day mol.gif.

Here everything is simple: on what you collected-so feed wink.gif.

27.05.2012 17:44, maik

Tell me who?We were sitting on the grass after a rainstorm in Tatarka village, Stavropol Territory .Plain. 27.05.2012
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27.05.2012 20:19, егр

Here everything is simple: on what you collected - that's what you feed wink.gif.

1 the caterpillar was lying on a path in the forest.with 2 caterpillar I did so but it still doesn't eat weep.gif.

27.05.2012 20:48, dim-va

1 the caterpillar was lying on a path in the forest.with 2 caterpillar, I did so, but it still doesn't eat weep.gif.


DSCN2625.JPG — (190.6к) Lemonia dumi. Any compound flowers with milky juice. Pupa until autumn in the soil. Butterflies don't spread well.

27.05.2012 21:20, Sungaya

Crimea, Kerch Peninsula, okr-ti lake.Aktash, on the rose,19.05.2012

Apparently, Arge pagana. Take a side photo.

27.05.2012 21:21, Sungaya

tell me what to feed and then do not eat the third day mol.gif.

Lemonia dumi
Euplagia quadripunctaria

27.05.2012 22:52, guest: omar

tell me what to feed and then do not eat the third day mol.gif .

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the tracks are mechanically damaged quite seriously and are likely to die.

28.05.2012 12:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

Help us determine the type of butterfly. This caterpillar was found on a willow tree in a meadow near the town of Karpinsk in the Sverdlovsk region.

Euphydryas maturna (Linnaeus, 1758)

28.05.2012 14:58, Sungaya

And another caterpillar found in a meadow, on a bird cherry tree, also on May 27 of this year. Karpinsk, Sverdlovsk region

Aporia crataegi
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28.05.2012 19:41, егр

1podskajite that for caterpillars or larvae found in STAVROPOL on what that plant on what I do not know confused.gif? [2 to what size do the caterpillars of the oak cocoonworm grow, and then I found a 9 cm giant.

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28.05.2012 19:46, Sungaya

1podskajite that for caterpillars or larvae found in STAVROPOL on what that plant on what I do not know confused.gif? [2 to what size do the caterpillars of the oak cocoonworm grow, and then I found a 9 cm giant.

caterpillar Zerynthia polyxena

30.05.2012 20:41, bials

Help me figure out the May catch! mol.gif
All geese are from the Moscow Region, Odintsovo district.
1. Small. I was sitting on a cultivated honeysuckle.
a. picture: ___________01.3.JPG
b. picture: ___________01.4.JPG
2. Cocoonworm (hawthorn?). Disconcertingly atypical. (two yellow stripes each)
a. picture: ___________01.5.JPG
b. picture: ___________01.6.JPG
3. And more cocoonworms. All poplar trees?
1a. picture: ______________________Poecilocampa_populi_L.___________01.1.JPG
1b. picture: ______________________Poecilocampa_populi_L.___________01.2.JPG
2a. picture: ______________________Poecilocampa_populi_L.___________02.1.JPG
2b. picture: ______________________Poecilocampa_populi_L.___________02.2.JPG
3a. picture: ______________________Poecilocampa_populi_L.___________04.1.JPG
3b. picture: ______________________Poecilocampa_populi_L.___________04.2.JPG
4. Molodaya Ordenskaya..which one?
a. picture: ________________01.1.JPG
b. picture: ________________01.2.JPG
And two moths....
1a. picture: ____________________01.2.jpg
1b. picture: ____________________01.3.jpg
2a. picture: ____________________02.1.JPG
2b. picture: ____________________02.3.JPG
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30.05.2012 20:46, bials

I found it near a forest in a clearing in Stavropol. I got a grasshopper out of this one last year.


Send an urgent request for the Nobel Prize in Biology, for the discovery of a new species of grasshopper with a full cycle of transformation! lol.gif lol.gif

This post was edited by bials - 30.05.2012 20: 47

30.05.2012 21:01, егр

3) no not all poplar cocoonworms, but only the second one (Poecilocampa populi)

30.05.2012 21:03, bials

3) no not all cocoonworms are poplar, but only the second one (Poecilocampa populi)

And who are the others?
And in my opinion, they are not particularly different...

30.05.2012 21:18, егр

And who are the others?
And in my opinion, they are not particularly different...

well, maybe the second one also has a yellow stripe, but not so bright. I don't know about moths shuffle.gif?

30.05.2012 21:43, егр

tell me what kind of bear found Stavropol forage plant do not know.

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30.05.2012 21:54, bials

tell me what kind of bear found Stavropol forage plant do not know.

Arctia caja. Eats everything... smile.gif

30.05.2012 22:31, Sungaya

Help me figure out the May catch! mol.gif
All geese are from the Moscow Region, Odintsovo district.


1. Small. I was sitting on a cultural honeysuckle.
Some moth of the Ypsolophidae, I think

2. Cocoonworm (hawthorn?). - yes.
3. And more cocoonworms. All poplar trees? - all poplar trees (of different ages)

4. Molodaya Ordenskaya Street..which one? - reminds me of fraxini

And two moths.... - It seems to be Hypomecis punctinalis
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31.05.2012 5:07, bials

  

And two moths.... - It seems to be Hypomecis punctinalis


No, I have a lot of" punctinalis " and I know them well. And in this one, the upper cones almost do not stand out, and the lower one, on the contrary, is large and sticks out strongly. Maybe related? Roboraria?

31.05.2012 9:41, Sungaya

No, I have a lot of" punctinalis " and I know them well. And in this one, the upper cones almost do not stand out, and the lower one, on the contrary, is large and sticks out strongly. Maybe related? Roboraria?

Maybe roboraria, but that one should have angular protrusions on its head.
Did you collect them?

This post was edited by Sungaya - 05/31/2012 09: 49

31.05.2012 16:18, Vlad Proklov

Help me figure out the May catch! mol.gif
All geese are from the Moscow Region, Odintsovo district.

1 - Ypsolopha sp., should be removed, because there are variants, but most likely nemorella.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 05/31/2012 16: 20
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31.05.2012 19:01, bials

Maybe roboraria, but that one should have angular protrusions on its head.
Did you collect them?

I checked with lepiforum.de. Like her. But in my specimens, as usual, individual signs are not so pronounced.
And there are protrusions. You can see it better from this angle:
picture: _________01.1.jpg
I rarely collect for breeding moths (something I'm not lucky and they die without pupating). And with these, it's no use at all. They are infected with eggs. In the photo, I just "smeared" them.

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