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01.07.2012 12:15, Sungaya

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

This is a false sawfly caterpillar from the genus Cimbex.
Cimbex luteus lives on the willow tree.

01.07.2012 13:21, guest: Антон

what is it called ?

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01.07.2012 15:17, guest: Антон

This caterpillar was found in the Russian Far East Khabarovsk 01.06.12

01.07.2012 15:30, Bianor

grass cocoonworm Euthrix potatoria, feeds on cereals.

01.07.2012 15:39, Guest

Thank you very much, now she won't starve to death ))

01.07.2012 16:55, bials

1 - Eriogaster lanestris

Yes, apparently it's still him. But it's too similar to my caterpillar Trichiura crataegi:
picture: __________________________Trichiura_crataegi_L.___________05.5.jpg
Or do I also have Eriogaster lanestris?

This post was edited by bials - 01.07.2012 16: 56

02.07.2012 8:12, Sungaya

Yes, apparently it's still him. But it's too similar to my caterpillar Trichiura crataegi:

Or do I also have Eriogaster lanestris?

Nope, Trichiura crataegi.
Check out this post with the hatching crataegi caterpillars from the cocoon-spinning theme:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1204486
There are similar ones there.
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02.07.2012 8:19, егр

please help identify the caterpillar found in avhazia pitsunda is still in Adler eats pomegranates, apple trees and make large nests on forage plants.

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02.07.2012 8:29, Sungaya

please help identify the caterpillar found in avhazia pitsunda is still in Adler eats pomegranates, apple trees and make large nests on forage plants.

Do you have a bigger photo?
Maybe this one? http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/2_Arctiidae...ntria_cunea.htm
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02.07.2012 13:30, егр

Do you have a bigger photo?
Maybe this one? http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/2_Arctiidae...ntria_cunea.htm

yes it is

02.07.2012 22:49, phlomis

Moscow. Today. shuffle.gif
On honeysuckle.
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03.07.2012 10:02, Gerc77

Hello, please help me identify the caterpillar.
Minsk district, 7-8 km. SE Minsa 30. VI. 2012
Found on the ground near a big-eared willow (Salix aurita)
I have determined how Pericallia matronula (Linnaeus, 1758) is now eating common Elm.
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03.07.2012 10:13, Коллекционер

recently caught tachina grossa.. it's just a shame.. how big is her larva? where can I catch it? maybe someone has a photo?

03.07.2012 13:02, butterFLYLINE

Caterpillar. Moscow Region, June 26, 2012.
The beauty was found on bodyak (bodyak), sitting in the middle of the field, in the most prominent place. I can't determine the type. Please help with the definition confused.gif.
The beauty was planted in a jar and pupated again. Do you need to put it in the refrigerator or on the balcony? - experience breeding only with daytime ones.
(the horn on the last segment is made of hairs)
(on the link on the side)
i. f

This post was edited by butterFLYLINE - 03.07.2012 13: 04

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03.07.2012 15:19, John-ST

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.

larva of tansy, if on tansy it is possible Cassida vibex - tansy tansy
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03.07.2012 15:23, John-ST

Caterpillar. Moscow Region, June 26, 2012.
The beauty was found on bodyak (bodyak), sitting in the middle of the field, in the most prominent place. I can't determine the type. Please help with the definition confused.gif.
The beauty was planted in a jar and pupated again. Do you need to put it in the refrigerator or on the balcony? - experience breeding only with daytime ones.
(the horn on the last segment is made of hairs)
(on the link on the side)
i. f

Cocoonworm grass - Euthrix potatoria, the pupa does not need to be put anywhere in a couple of weeks, maybe a little earlier the butterfly will be bred
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03.07.2012 16:53, егр

(the strip is not red but orangish-yellow it just took off

like this? kaya the bear.

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03.07.2012 20:46, Несси

larva of the shield-bearer, if on tansy, then perhaps Cassida vibex-tansy shield-bearer


Thank you very much!
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04.07.2012 14:15, butterFLYLINE

Cocoonworm grass - Euthrix potatoria, the pupa does not need to be put anywhere in a couple of weeks, maybe a little earlier the butterfly will hatch

Thank you very much! You saved her from suffering-I wasn't going to put my wand down.

05.07.2012 4:48, bials

Thank you very much! You saved her from suffering-I wasn't going to put my wand down.

And all the moths I bred didn't really care if there was a wand in there or not. They mostly ignored it and grew wings just sitting on the ground.
Perhaps it's daytime butterflies, with their large, vertically folding wings, that really need a wand, but nightlights don't really need it.

05.07.2012 6:01, okoem

And to all the moths I've bred ......

Answered here http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1333174

06.07.2012 4:41, Helen0210

Yesterday, on the ground, but eating plantain, DV.
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09.07.2012 14:21, KRAFT

Good afternoon!
Help us define the view. Filmed in the Moscow region. Unfortunately, my frame is in full-face, not in profile.
Evenly green thick caterpillar, with sparse dots. The length is about 4-5cm. bright yellow head.
The sawyer? If so, how can I determine exactly?

user posted image

This post was edited by KRAFT-09.07.2012 14: 23

09.07.2012 14:35, Коллекционер

according to this photo, it is difficult to say anything except that, yes-this is a sawyer
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09.07.2012 15:09, KRAFT

from this photo, it's hard to say anything other than that, yes-this is a sawfly


Apparently, Trichiosoma sp. - MACE-WHISKERED sawworms

09.07.2012 15:15, Бабистр

Good afternoon! Help with the definition. smile.gif
1. Istra district, July 7, the plant I don't know what it's called... shuffle.gif
2. Today, Moscow, on the asphalt

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09.07.2012 17:38, Alekseus ordinarius

What kind of hawk moth?
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09.07.2012 19:11, Kitty-13

Mimas tiliae?
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11.07.2012 10:52, Gansucha

Help me determine the type of sawfly, I didn't find anything similar anywhere.
Ukraine, Rivne region, May 26, in a young pine plantation.
user posted image

This post was edited by Gansucha - 17.07.2012 18: 46

11.07.2012 13:47, Helen0210

Yesterday, on the ground, but eating plantain, DV.
user posted image


Well, please help me with the definition... The goose pupated in the ground, I opened the cocoon a little-the pupa is very mobile, dark (almost black) in color.

12.07.2012 9:15, Deeman12

I can't find who it is.. Found in the Kemerovo region (Anzhero-Sudzhensk), the size of a wren caterpillar. Crawling on the asphalt, refusing to eat.. what should I feed her? it crawls quickly and doesn't seem to be going to pupate.

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12.07.2012 12:57, Дима С

Help me identify the pest...
Very actively eats Nicotiana rustica Linnaeus
Chernihiv region.Ukraine.

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12.07.2012 17:09, егр

please tell me what kind of hawk moth is this and what to feed it???

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12.07.2012 22:51, Guest

please tell me what kind of hawk moth is this and what to feed it???


I'm betting on yazykana )))

13.07.2012 13:53, okoem

Help me identify the pest...
Very actively eats Nicotiana rustica Linnaeus
Chernihiv region.Ukraine.

Alternatively - Hadula trifolii.

13.07.2012 20:39, maik

please tell me what kind of hawk moth is this and what to feed it???

and I think Hemaris fuciformis (Linnaeus, 1758) HONEYSUCKLE BUMBLEBEE

13.07.2012 20:46, maik

Help me identify the pest...
Very actively eats Nicotiana rustica Linnaeus
Chernihiv region.Ukraine.

or noctua fumbriata

13.07.2012 20:49, maik

I can't find who it is.. Found in the Kemerovo region (Anzhero-Sudzhensk), the size of a wren caterpillar. Crawling on the asphalt, refusing to eat.. what should I feed her? it crawls quickly and doesn't seem to be going to pupate.

maybe some kind of acronicta, like option

13.07.2012 20:59, maik

There is here one gosling, well tsiniyu shoveled, I as that in a dead end, can who knows ? Size 3,5 cm Stavropol
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This post was edited by maik - 13.07.2012 21: 02

13.07.2012 21:09, Egorus

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