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24.06.2012 20:05, Alexandr Zhakov

What can we say about these kukulias?
Azov Sea coast 10.06.2012 on mullein
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24.06.2012 20:33, Коллекционер

What can we say about these kukulias?
Azov Sea coast 10.06.2012 on mullein
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This post was edited by Collector - 24.06.2012 20: 34

24.06.2012 21:03, Alexandr Zhakov

Collector at:
Yes Cucullia (Cucullia) is a Cowl, this was the question.
Why your post?

24.06.2012 21:47, Sungaya

What can we say about these kukulias?
Azov Sea coast 10.06.2012 on mullein

Like verbasci and the plant and appearance.
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25.06.2012 2:02, SergeyB

Hello! Help me identify the caterpillar: Moscow region, Dmitrovsky district, 24.06.12. Thank you!picture: ____________493.jpg

25.06.2012 4:42, bials

Grass cocoonworm (Euthrix potatoria L.)
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25.06.2012 18:41, VSB

I first met such a caterpillar.Help me determine it. Taken in Chelyabinsk. June 24th

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25.06.2012 20:06, Коллекционер

I first met such a caterpillar.Help me determine it. Taken in Chelyabinsk. June 24th

Notodonta ziczac (Linnaeus, 1758)
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25.06.2012 22:55, Transilvania

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fluffy — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo

Tell me, please, what kind of animal? From this angle, I don't know if it's a volnyanka-type caterpillar (although it's a short one) or some strange fluffy larva. The person found at himself in the apartment in Izhevsk. It must have come from the street.


One disorder I have with caterpillars this year - a rider hatched from the pupa of the lady bear, the pupa of the pink puhospinka died, and the pupa of the hawk moth does not move. weep.gif

26.06.2012 10:29, Bad Den


Tell me, please, what kind of animal? From this angle, I don't know if it's a volnyanka-type caterpillar (although it's a short one) or some strange fluffy larva. The person found at himself in the apartment in Izhevsk. It must have come from the street.
One disorder I have with caterpillars this year - a rider hatched from the pupa of the lady bear, the pupa of the pink puhospinka died, and the pupa of the hawk moth does not move. weep.gif

Larva of a skin beetle from the genus Anthrenus
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26.06.2012 13:24, Andrey Ponomarev

Can someone tell
me about the pupa. M. O., Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,25.06.2012, on the trunk of an oak tree.
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26.06.2012 13:33, Sungaya

Can someone tell
me about the pupa. M. O., Ramenskiy district, der.Zhukovo,25.06.2012, on the trunk of an oak tree.


in my opinion, volnyanka is a nun
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26.06.2012 14:46, Helen0210

Yesterday, under a honeysuckle bush, DV.
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26.06.2012 16:28, akulich-sibiria

hello, do not tell me what kind of insect can be, the caterpillar is just over 20 mm. in the mass in the shoots of the Manchurian nut. Far East
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26.06.2012 18:33, Коллекционер

a glass case??

26.06.2012 19:29, akulich-sibiria

not too big?? Maybe it's some kind of Zeuzera woodworm ??

26.06.2012 20:00, akulich-sibiria

there was an option that these are cossides..but the size confused, although more and more inclined to it

26.06.2012 20:01, Коллекционер

not too big??

glass cases of different calibres are

27.06.2012 5:11, Ustimovigo

Yesterday, under a honeysuckle bush, DV.
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Arctornis l-nigrum Volnyanka L-CHERNO

27.06.2012 7:33, maik

found today in the steppe of the village of Tatarka Stavropol kr.
1. on the lion's mouth it looks like from belyanok
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2. on milkweed
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27.06.2012 9:36, Sungaya

found today in the steppe of the village of Tatarka Stavropol kr.
1. on the lion's mouth it looks like from belyanok

2. on milkweed



1 - do you dislike Calophasia, for example, lunula? smile.gif
2 - from sawmills

27.06.2012 12:58, maik

1 - do you dislike Calophasia, for example, lunula? smile.gif
2-from sawflies

Thank you. on the contrary, very satisfied.But about the sawmill I made a mistake, I could have counted the paws myself

28.06.2012 0:05, Sapherre

Hello! My wife found an unidentified maggot on a lettuce leaf in the garden? It is very interesting what it is and whether it is described.
Location-Krasnodar Region, Absheron district

There is a tail (or something similar to it), antennae similar to those of snails, a rather dense body. On the abdomen something like short legs. The object is more dead than alive. shuffle.gif

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28.06.2012 2:58, akulich-sibiria

I think it's not a tail, but a type of breathing tube. We have similar larvae of flies (something like ilnits) live in puddles.
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28.06.2012 8:29, Helen0210

3 days ago, on the ground, under the grapes. Gusia is not very active.
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28.06.2012 9:16, Sapherre

Those. apparently this thing lives in water, since it has a spiracular tube)) And does anyone know what it is more specific, and then rummaged through about murmurers, there are no similar photos, and it's too big for murmurers. Thank you.

28.06.2012 9:17, Коллекционер

Hello! My wife found an unidentified maggot on a lettuce leaf in the garden? It is very interesting what it is and whether it is described.
Location-Krasnodar Region, Absheron district

There is a tail (or something similar to it), antennae similar to those of snails, a rather dense body. On the abdomen something like short legs. The object is more dead than alive. shuffle.gif



my guess is Eristalis tenax
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28.06.2012 13:11, akulich-sibiria

Well that's what I was thinking:-))

28.06.2012 19:46, dim-va

3 days ago, on the ground, under the grapes. Gusia is not very active.
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Euthrix albomaculata - Lasiocampidae

29.06.2012 2:00, John-ST

Who is it? I've already broken my head wall.gif
19.04.2012
Volgograd region, Nizhny Chir

29.06.2012 2:11, Sungaya

Who is it? I've already broken my head wall.gif
19.04.2012
Volgograd region, Nizhny Chir station

Search among the Ethmiidae. For example, Ethmia pusiella
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29.06.2012 19:36, okoem

Who is it? I've already broken my head wall.gif
19.04.2012
Volgograd region, Nizhny Chir station

I would say Ethmia candidella.
In Crimea, at the end of April, its caterpillars are very common.
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30.06.2012 19:56, Ками

Help us identify the caterpillar, and if possible, tell us the food base.
Kaluga region, found on a willow tree, clung to the bark. Active. Bright yellow color, with a narrow blue stripe on the back and dark dots on the sides, about 4-4. 5 cm, yellow head. If necessary, I can post a photo.
Thank you in advance.

30.06.2012 21:52, Sungaya

... If necessary, I can add a photo...

yes it would be nice smile.gif

30.06.2012 22:45, Несси

Lay on a sheet of tansy, today, Moscow. I don't know whose larva it is, even roughly. confused.gif
If you don't mind, tell me who it is.

This post was edited by Nessie - 30.06.2012 22: 47

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01.07.2012 0:12, Николай81

Please help me determine what types of butterflies these caterpillars belong to:
1)
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2)
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3)
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4)
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5) On the goat willow. Perelivnitsa big?
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6)
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01.07.2012 4:59, егр

What can we say about these kukulias?
Azov Sea coast 10.06.2012 on mullein
picture: IMG_7912Shargacucullia.jpgpicture: IMG_7915Shargacucullia.jpgpicture: IMG_7916Shargacucullia.jpg

similar to cucullia verbasci
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01.07.2012 8:30, bials

Please help me determine what types of butterflies these caterpillars belong to:


1. Cocoonworm of hawthorn (Trichiura crataegi L.)

2,3,4. Small night peacock's eye (Eudia pavonia L.) 3rd adult gosling. 4th - 2nd age, 2nd - 3rd age

5. Pupating black-and-red polychrome (Nymphalis xanthomelas Esp.) - it doesn't look anything like the caterpillar of an iridescent moth [url=http://macroid. ru/showphoto. php?
photo=29001]http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=29001 [/url]

6. Foot moth or hairy moth moth (Phigalia pilosaria Den. & Schiff.)

This post was edited by bials - 01.07.2012 08: 38
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01.07.2012 10:21, Sungaya

Please help me determine what types of butterflies these caterpillars belong to:


1 - Eriogaster lanestris
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01.07.2012 12:08, Ками

Adding a photo. (found on a willow tree) Help us determine the type of butterfly that will come out of this caterpillar.

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