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Identification of larvae and pupae

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31.05.2012 19:08, bials

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

Vlad, just like her! jump.gif yes.gif
And by the way, I've seen imago on honeysuckle more than once. On lepiforum.de on the screen saver for Ypsolopha nemorella, there is some kind of caterpillar that doesn't look very similar, so I didn't look there. And now, on a tip-off, they will look and for sure, it is.
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31.05.2012 19:12, Sungaya

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:


apparently it is.
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31.05.2012 21:42, егр

tell me what kind of caterpillar I found in Stavropol. cause of death: lack of food. land 5 times so not inflated shuffle.gif.

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31.05.2012 22:47, Sungaya

tell me what kind of caterpillar I found in Stavropol. cause of death: lack of food. land 5 times so not inflated shuffle.gif.

possible Anorthoa munda

31.05.2012 22:58, Olga-poltava

Goodnight! The second day I can't sleep with these beetles, it turned out to be an interesting case! Larvae were found on scots pine, there are entrance holes, there is a lot of drilling flour and larvae, which you can't handle on your own.... I understand exactly that these are Beetles, most likely luboedov, but there are doubts... Who is more experienced tell me! The photo was taken in a pine forest, the pines are disappearing, the number of larvae is very high. The filming location is central Ukraine. And then there are the neighbors-I suspect mustachios, but they were not found at the crime scene... Thank you so much for your help, advice and in general mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif kneeling down so to speak grateful)

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01.06.2012 0:52, barry

08.05.2012. Crimea.
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01.06.2012 7:33, Vlad Proklov

08.05.2012. Crimea.

IMHO, this is some Collembola.
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01.06.2012 9:22, егр

tell me what kind of moth???

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01.06.2012 9:27, егр

Probably Noctua fimbriata.

No. the pupa broke and the pupa was some kind of glass tongue.gif.

01.06.2012 10:51, vasiliy-feoktistov

No. the chrysalis broke and there was some kind of glass case in the chrysalis tongue.gif.

It wasn't a glass jar, but some kind of rider (hymenoptera, parasite).
At least because of the glass windows:

01.06.2012 11:10, Арунас

Lithuania 2012.05.30, found on Rumex acetosa.
Lycaena sp.?

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01.06.2012 11:27, егр

Lithuania 2012.05.30, found on Rumex acetosa.
Lycaena sp.?

it seems Lycaenidae any smile.gif.

01.06.2012 13:31, John-ST

08.05.2012. Crimea.

100% springberry larva

01.06.2012 19:47, bials

tell me what kind of moth???

Most likely, this is a small gooseneck bear (possibly Diaphora mendica).
Similar to this one: http://www.ukleps.org/ScientificNamesFamilyGroups.html
although it looks like Spilosoma lubricipeda and Spiliosoma urticae....

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01.06.2012 19:49, pay

Good afternoon " Help me identify the caterpillar,otherwise it may be a big one that will pupate soon.I don't know where it will pupate - on a branch or in the ground.what to cook.Found on May 23 on a young willow tree in the city of Arkhangelsk length about 5 cm
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01.06.2012 19:56, maik

Good afternoon " Help me identify the caterpillar,otherwise it may be a big one that will pupate soon.I don't know where it will pupate - on a branch or in the ground.what to cook.Found on May 23 on a young willow tree in the city of Arkhangelsk length about 5 cm
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Arctia caja (Linnaeus, 1758) BEAR KAYA
I put my caterpillar in a paper box 20na15na15 covered with a mosquito net on top and fixed the net with an elastic band the caterpillar pupates in the upper corner wove a cocoon and pupates

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01.06.2012 20:37, maik

Lithuania 2012.05.30, found on Rumex acetosa.
Lycaena sp.?

I think it's Celastrina argiolus

02.06.2012 5:24, Helen0210

Hello! I live in the Far East, so yesterday I caught these caterpillars in the garden on the grass. Can you tell me what kind of view?

Number one (very hairy. orange) eats everything in a row: cucumber, plantain, rhubarb, dill. user posted image
Number two (I became sluggish today, but yesterday I ate dill and plantain)
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General portrait
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02.06.2012 9:54, captolabrus

Most likely it is one of the bears. Probably Phragmatobia fuliginosa L, brown bear.

02.06.2012 21:49, Gansucha

North-west Ukraine, May 10, on sosna:
user posted image

02.06.2012 21:59, Gansucha

North-western Ukraine, May 10, on a pine tree.
Is it possible to determine the type of pouch from this photo ?
user posted image

03.06.2012 5:41, Helen0210

Here is another photo of caterpillars, I was amazed how one of them literally in 1 night became so shaggy (+ some white hairs appeared)!!! This is the first time I've seen this. So it's definitely both dippers? They are not burning..? Well, in the sense of a butterfly/caterpillar of their kind can be picked up?
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03.06.2012 6:04, Helen0210

And I just found some skin of it on the ground... or something... And the caterpillar somehow began to behave strangely, got fat, climbs on a leaf, rises, falls, again climbs on a leaf, rises, falls...
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03.06.2012 9:37, captolabrus

Grow up to butterflies, I can't say anything about the second caterpillar. Although maybe it's kaya Arctia caja. The caterpillar has faded, because of the hairs, they can cause itching and irritation, so you should not take them with your hands.

03.06.2012 15:34, maik

And I just found some skin of it on the ground... or something... And the caterpillar somehow began to behave strangely, got fat, climbs on a leaf, rises, falls, again climbs on a leaf, rises, falls...
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Kaya the bear. I took your hands ,but I do not advise you to know what your body's reaction to nih

03.06.2012 15:50, okoem

Lithuania 2012.05.30, found on Rumex acetosa.
Lycaena sp.?

I think so.

North-western Ukraine, May 10, on Sosna:

Caterpillar of a finger-fly.

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03.06.2012 21:02, nikittokkk

Hello! Is it possible to identify this caterpillar? June 2, Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, in the grass.
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Thank you in advance!

04.06.2012 8:25, егр

[quote=Sungaya,19.05.2012 13:33]

04.06.2012 12:11, егр

[quote=Sungaya,19.05.2012 13:33]

04.06.2012 12:14, егр

North-western Ukraine, May 10, on a pine tree.
Is it possible to determine the type of pouch from this photo ?
user posted image

I think not frown.gif.

04.06.2012 12:25, егр

please tell me whose caterpillar found in Stavropol eats kirkazon. at this hour it grew and black dots appeared above the upper strip

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04.06.2012 15:32, Sungaya

please tell me whose caterpillar found in Stavropol eats kirkazon. at this hour it grew and black dots appeared above the upper strip


Like this?
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.pl?Xylena_Exsoleta
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04.06.2012 15:40, Seneka

08.05.2012. Crimea.
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This is by no means a colembola. This is the larva of the freckles (order Plecoptera). Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) are easily distinguished by the absence of tracheal gills on the abdomen

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04.06.2012 15:49, BUTTERFLY

Tell me whose caterpillar (sitting on a fern). 3.06.2012. And in the first photo, what butterflies can leave such a clutch, eggs are large( as they are in tropical saturnias)

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04.06.2012 16:01, Sungaya

Tell me whose caterpillar (sitting on a fern). 3.06.2012. And in the first photo, what butterflies can leave such a clutch, eggs are large( as they are in tropical saturnias)
Belgorod region, vicinities of d. Vypolzovo.

The eggs appear to be Macrothylacia rubi.
And on the fern is a sawfly larva, possibly of the genus Strongylogaster
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04.06.2012 16:10, Mantispid

Whose positive caterpillar is this? smile.gif

Sits on Campanula persicifolia

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04.06.2012 16:13, Sungaya

Whose positive caterpillar is this? smile.gif

Sits on Campanula persicifolia

Xylena exsoleta
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04.06.2012 16:56, astronom

please help me, what kind of caterpillar
is Ukraine, Donetsk region
02.06.12
user posted image

This post was edited by astronom - 04.06.2012 16: 57

04.06.2012 16:59, Коллекционер

please help me, what kind of caterpillar
is Ukraine, Donetsk region
02.06.12
user posted image

polyxene

04.06.2012 17:03, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,24.05.2012, on dube.
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2 Anorthoa munda?
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