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Identification of larvae and pupae

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04.06.2012 17:12, Sungaya

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


Colotois pennaria and Anorthoa munda
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04.06.2012 18:08, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,24.05.2012, on dube.
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04.06.2012 18:27, Sungaya

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,24.05.2012, on the oak tree.


1 and 2-Eupsilia transversa
3-Orthosia miniosa

4-confused.gifColotois pennaria 5-
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04.06.2012 18:34, Sungaya

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,24.05.2012,
4 na ryabina street


it seems to be Allophyes oxyacanthae
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04.06.2012 18:36, nikittokkk

Hellooo?

04.06.2012 18:46, Sungaya

Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

There are plenty of such green ones among the scoops. Need photos from different angles and with a higher resolution.

04.06.2012 19:45, nikittokkk

Thanks! Unfortunately, from other sides there is nofrown.gif

04.06.2012 20:58, егр

Like this?
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.pl?Xylena_Exsoleta

yesjump.gif!

04.06.2012 21:04, егр

Whose positive caterpillar is this? smile.gif

Sits on Campanula persicifolia

this is Xylena exsoleta.

04.06.2012 21:37, Andrey Ponomarev

And one more caterpillar to catch up.
M. O., Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,24.05.2012, on the oak tree.
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04.06.2012 21:54, Sungaya

And one more caterpillar to catch up.
M. O., Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,24.05.2012, on the oak tree.


Orthosia cruda
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06.06.2012 10:29, егр

tell me whose hairy pupa it is.

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06.06.2012 16:45, Sungaya

tell me whose hairy pupa it is.

Apparently, some kind of wave
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06.06.2012 20:31, егр

tell me what to feed the archon caterpillars?

06.06.2012 21:09, егр

Apparently, some kind of wave

maybe an unpaired silkworm? I've had a few wink.gif.

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06.06.2012 22:16, DNN

Tell me, whose caterpillar is this?
On a pea of some kind.
MO 05.06.12
Thank you.

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06.06.2012 22:28, Kharkovbut

maybe an unpaired silkworm?
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06.06.2012 22:30, Kharkovbut

Tell me, whose caterpillar is this?
On a pea of some kind.
MO 05.06.12
Thank you.
IMHO, Zygaena viciae.
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07.06.2012 9:47, Ustimovigo

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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Snow bear (Spilosoma niveum Men.)

07.06.2012 12:52, ALEKSANDER

Hello, today I found an apple tree near the house here is such a caterpillar, can you tell me what kind of species and what to feed it?

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07.06.2012 12:57, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello, today I found such a caterpillar, can you tell me what kind of species and what to feed it?

Orgyia antiqua (Linnaeus, 1758)
I used to feed on raspberries.
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08.06.2012 11:56, егр

tell me what kind of caterpillars and what to feed them? 1 moth I don't know what. 2 resembles a dustpan. I found it in a park in Stavropol.

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08.06.2012 13:15, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Zhukovsky, 16.05.2012, on the willow.
Anorthoa munda?
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08.06.2012 13:21, Andrey Ponomarev

tell me what kind of caterpillars and what to feed them? 1 moth I don't know what. 2 resembles a dustpan. I found it in a park in Stavropol.

The first photo of Lycia pomonaria, found on an oak tree,I have a caterpillar already pupated.The butterfly should appear in the spring.

08.06.2012 15:25, Pangeya

Please help me determine this moth before the species.It hung on a spider web from a rowan tree. The plantation consists of birch and pine trees.Kaliningrad region.

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08.06.2012 16:00, Sungaya

tell me what kind of caterpillars and what to feed them? 1 moth I don't know what. 2 resembles a dustpan. I found it in a park in Stavropol.

maybe Lycia pomonaria, maybe hirtaria

M. O., Zhukovsky, 16.05.2012, on the willow.
Anorthoa munda?

and not Apterogenum ypsillon ?

Please help me determine this moth before the species.It hung on a spider web from a rowan tree. The plantation consists of birch and pine trees.Kaliningrad region.

Colotois pennaria
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08.06.2012 20:04, егр

and more volnyanka caterpillars. which ones? I also found it in Stavropol, but I don't know what to feed?

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08.06.2012 20:28, Sungaya

and more volnyanka caterpillars. which ones? I also found it in Stavropol, but I don't know what to feed?

1-Acronicta rumicis
2-in my opinion, Dicallomera fascelina what number was found and on what?
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08.06.2012 21:33, AGG

Whose is it?
Tambov neighborhood, 1.06
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09.06.2012 12:57, Zamiel

Help me identify the caterpillars. Found: Razdolnoye settlement, Primorsky Krai, on the Amur Barkhat in early June. The velvet was examined for the detection of Maaka or Ksuta Tail-bearing caterpillars. Previously, such caterpillars had never been found on velvet. There were only 4 tracks. The eggs themselves or their remains were nowhere to be found. Three died during the first molt. They stuck together and stayed that way. There's only one left. In photo 1-age 3-4 days. Size 5mm
In photo 2 - age 1.5 weeks. The size is 10mm. Photo 3 shows the age of 2 weeks. The size is 17mm. It looks similar to young saturn caterpillars. Who has any other options? While we continue to fatten up. It may clear up after molting.

There is an assumption: Rhodinia jankowskii (Oberthur, 1880)
The caterpillars feed on the leaves of Amur velvet. I didn't find any photos of young caterpillars on the Internet. Other peacock eyes don't seem to live on velvet.
Like last year in the bushes next to me I saw green cocoons that the caterpillars of this species are climbing.

Who can help you confirm or refute my assumption?

In photo 4-approximately 3 weeks ( Caterpillar 1 day after molting). We are waiting for the next molt.

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09.06.2012 22:33, sashasasha888

Found on 09.06.2012 on a beech tree: Crimea, ROC. Twitter messages. Worry?

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10.06.2012 13:28, okoem

Found on 09.06.2012 on a beech tree: Crimea, ROC. Twitter messages. Worry?

Lithosia quadra or Eilema sororcula.

11.06.2012 12:40, sashasasha888

Lithosia quadra or Eilema sororcula.


Yes, that's right. This is Lithosia quadra. Thank you.
By the way, I remember there was an interest in the species Sesia apiformis Cl. in the Crimea. Got a couple of 09.06.12 in the ROC. Shchebetovka, in the morning at 9-30 on the old poplar. I didn't catch it, just photographed it.
I send it, it may be interesting.
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11.06.2012 16:21, VSB

Today I have met three such combinations-a mottled caterpillar, a larva, and a clutch of eggs shaped like elongated rice. I still don't understand what's going on. Pestryanka does not mind eating masonry? Or is it something to do with mottling in general?Maybe someone knows and will tell you. Chelyabinsk. June 11.

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11.06.2012 17:28, ReAlex

Help please. Ukraine, Cherkasy, 11.06.12. under the willow tree found

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11.06.2012 18:43, okoem

Today I have met three such combinations-a mottled caterpillar, a larva, and a clutch of eggs shaped like elongated rice. I still don't understand what's going on. Pestryanka does not mind eating masonry? Or is it something to do with mottling in general?Maybe someone knows and will tell you. Chelyabinsk. June 11.

Mottled moth larvae emerged from the caterpillar and wove cocoons.
And what the golden-eyed larva is doing there is not clear. Maybe she smelled the riders ' larvae?
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11.06.2012 21:26, VSB

(ReAlex)-in my opinion, the larva of the birch cymbex
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12.06.2012 0:43, astronom

what kind of caterpillars?

Ukraine, Torez
9.05.2012
was found on a cherry tree


user posted image

same place at the same time
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This post was edited by astronom - 12.06.2012 00: 57

12.06.2012 5:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

what kind of caterpillars?

Ukraine, Torez
9.05.2012
was found on a cherry tree


user posted image


Malacosoma neustria (Linnaeus, 1758)

12.06.2012 12:29, егр

2-in my opinion, Dicallomera fascelina what number was found and on what? when found I don't remember what to feed I don't know.

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