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29.07.2012 14:32, Sungaya

Torzhoksky district, Tver oblast.
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2. And whose caterpillar is this?
1.07.2009.


2 - sawmill Tenthredo sp.
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30.07.2012 23:37, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 4.
Brenthis daphne ??
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31.07.2012 7:18, Sungaya

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 4.
Brenthis daphne ??


Brenthisdaphne or brenthisino
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01.08.2012 16:41, John-ST

Something, I got confused with this nymphalid
01.08.2012
MO, Zheleznodorozhny
was going to pupate

01.08.2012 20:12, Sungaya

Something, I got confused with this nymphalid
01.08.2012
MO, Zheleznodorozhny
was going to pupate

Can I take a side photo?
Isn't that the admiral?

01.08.2012 20:42, John-ST

Can I take a side photo?
Isn't that the admiral?

I think it's him.
There was such a thought, but the color was confused, the fact that immediately in the Net I found all black, and hives, peacock eyes, polychromatic, etc. never faded so much before molting, I looked now at the burghers, there are also light ones, like similar

02.08.2012 7:14, Sungaya

I think it's him.
There was such a thought, but the color was confused, the fact that immediately in the Net I found all black, and hives, peacock eyes, polychromatic, etc. never so faded before molting, I looked now at the burghers, there are also light ones, like similar ones

Looks like... The pupa will be here soon; I think it will be more clear.
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02.08.2012 11:40, okoem

The Admiral. In the Crimea, this color is often found.
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05.08.2012 12:07, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, peat bog in the vicinity of Poplar, 24.07.2012
Mostly mowed down from heather.
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4
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5 Celastrina argiolus?
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7 Eupithecia nanata?
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13 Acronicta auricoma?
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15 On the birch tree
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16 Falcaria lacertinaria?
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06.08.2012 21:21, Коллекционер

in the aquarium with cockroaches, 2 goslings appeared from somewhere, I don't know where they could have come from at all..
due to the fact that I have problems with the camera now, only the drawing, tell me at least approximately what to give them to eat and who it can be
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I don't have a photo but I took it on video http://youtu.be/zoaK_xbb3D0

This post was edited by Collector-06.08.2012 22: 08

06.08.2012 22:09, Alexandr Zhakov

in the aquarium with cockroaches, 2 goslings appeared from somewhere, I don't know where they could have come from at all..
due to the fact that I have problems with the camera now, only the drawing, tell me at least approximately what to give them to eat and who it can be
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approximately what to give them to eat
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and who could it be
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06.08.2012 22:22, Коллекционер

  approximately what to give them to eat

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and who could it be

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Well I'm serious

This post was edited by Collector-06.08.2012 22: 25

07.08.2012 19:59, Sungaya

M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, peat bog in the vicinity of Poplar, 24.07.2012
Mostly mowed down from heather.


1 and 4 are similar to Ematurga atomaria.
2 and 10 are superficially similar to Cyclophora albipunctata, but I have not found anywhere that heather is included in the number of forage plants.
3 - on the heather could be Eulithis testata.
5-yes.
6 -?
7-Eupithecia nanata.
8 -?
9 -?
11-possibly Chlorissa viridata.
12-similar to Orgyia recens, but heather does not seem to be among the food plants.
13-yes.
14-similar to Lycophotia porphyrea.
15 - Biston betularius.
16-yes.
Andrey, are there any caterpillars collected?
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07.08.2012 22:25, Arikain

Can you tell me this scoop? I wanted to take her out, but something seems to be wrong with her. The pupa was still moving a couple of days ago, and it seems that the butterfly was visible there, but for some reason it turned a little dark and does not move now.
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This post was edited by Arikain - 07.08.2012 22: 30

08.08.2012 12:33, Kedrovy rezerv

Please tell me what kind of animal eats pine needles on my pines? city of Moscow

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08.08.2012 14:00, Alexandr Zhakov

Please tell me what kind of animal eats pine needles on my pines? city of Moscow

Sphinx pinastri

08.08.2012 14:07, okoem

Can you tell me this scoop? I wanted to take her out, but something seems to be wrong with her. The pupa was still moving a couple of days ago, and it seems that the butterfly was visible there, but for some reason it turned a little dark and does not move now.

Darkened and does not move-it means that it may be released in a few days. At least it looks alive.
If all the same does not work out, the pupa should be carefully opened and see the pattern on the wings. If it is not possible to determine from the drawing, then separate the abdomen, boil it in lye and prepare it - then the species can be determined by the genitals. And to determine the scoop on the pupa is almost impossible.

08.08.2012 15:53, Pasha

Whose caterpillar? I was sitting on an apple tree. Taken on 5.8.12 in the Leningrad region. mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif

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08.08.2012 16:14, Kedrovy rezerv

Sphinx pinastri

Thank You

08.08.2012 17:41, Arikain

Darkened and does not move-it means that it may be released in a few days. At least it looks alive.
If all the same does not work out, the pupa should be carefully opened and see the pattern on the wings. If it is not possible to determine from the drawing, then separate the abdomen, boil it in lye and prepare it - then the species can be determined by the genitals. And to determine the scoop on the pupa is almost impossible.

Thanks!
It's still flexing freely, and it hasn't dried out, so I hope it's not dead.
There were also the first two photos of the caterpillar, but something was not displayed.
Here they are:
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12.08.2012 16:20, katrin.nsk

Good afternoon!

This is my first time on this forum I really need some advice!
Today, 130 km from Novosibirsk in the forest found this caterpillar
Help determine what kind of butterfly this caterpillar is. What should be done so that it does not die, what to feed? Do I need water? Earth? Thank you very much in advance!

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12.08.2012 17:21, Victor Titov

Good afternoon!

This is my first time on this forum I really need some advice!
Today, 130 km from Novosibirsk in the forest found this caterpillar
Help determine what kind of butterfly this caterpillar is. What should be done so that it does not die, what to feed? Do I need water? Earth? Thank you very much in advance!

This is not a caterpillar, but a larva of a hymenopteran insect from the family Cimbicidae - mace-moustached sawflies. Perhaps Cimbex femoratus is a birch sawfly. Suggest birch leaves. Only it seems to me that this is a larva of the last age, and it's time for it to pupate.
Photo http://sungaya.narod.ru/sawfly/femoratus.htm

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 12.08.2012 17: 23
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13.08.2012 6:17, katrin.nsk

Thank you for your reply!
Today I took it to Brezovaya Alley. I don't want to have a house like thissmile.gif
I'll try to find a real goose in the country. I already had success with swallowtail a few years ago, but it all happened by accident. I am 12 years old and I will be happy to start studying these amazing creatures.

13.08.2012 11:43, Victor Titov

Thank you for your reply!
Today I took it to Brezovaya Alley. I don't want to have a house like thissmile.gif
I'll try to find a real goose in the country. I already had success with swallowtail a few years ago, but it all happened by accident. I am 12 years old and I will be happy to start studying these amazing creatures.

I wish you success! Here, read the link - you will find a lot of useful information: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=90944

14.08.2012 7:52, Konung

Tell me, what kind of caterpillars? at least a family.
In spider webs on kermek flowers in the steppe. small, about 1 cm. very active, feed at dusk, while crawling from one spider nest to another within the same plant.
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14.08.2012 11:27, okoem

As an assumption-Yponomeutidae. I just don't know if they eat kermek.
Here, a few similar ones -
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...damia_Nebulella
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...a_Albicapitella
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...erdamia_Pyrella
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14.08.2012 11:56, Ilia Ustiantcev

Do you have any gelechiids, especially Dichomeridinae, who eat kermek?
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14.08.2012 14:28, Konung

Do you have any gelechiids, especially Dichomeridinae, who eat kermek?

if only I knew ))

15.08.2012 1:38, Transilvania

That's disgusting! wall.gif Already in the Arctic, Hyles gallii caterpillars are easily dragged into offices with ivan tea!
And I can't find their reptiles in the Moscow region for 8 years. mad.gif All kipreyniki and bedsteads in Chulkovo and Petelino climbed-no, for the life of you! There are a lot of medium-sized wines, even a toothwing was caught, but these ones don't seem to exist in nature. only yesterday in Chulkovo I found the first caterpillar, and not at all on cypress and bedstraw, but like on veronica (now I'm checking on the branch of botanists), which does not seem to be listed anywhere in its forage plants.
  shuffle.gif Sorry for the offtop, but I really wanted to let off steam!


Come on, come on-but you have various other rare species coming across!
Last year we had a lot of bedstraw hawks on the phlox, and the caterpillars were sitting on the bedstraw. Sometimes I found corpses on the road - people pressed mad.gifIt is a bad year, there are not enough caterpillars of all kinds, hawkmoth do not fly over phlox.
And I also have a problem with the caterpillar of the wine hawk moth-last fall it pupated, perfectly wintered on the glazed balcony, and in the bundle it shriveled up and died, no one hatched, not even parasites weep.gif

I got tangled up in the dustpans. Maybe someone will recognize it? There are similar species, but this one has a dark head and crimson legs. Crawling along the pine tree. When she saw me, she fell into the moss and let out a trickle of green liquid.
Moscow region, late June.

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gusenica1 — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo

15.08.2012 1:56, Zheka


I got tangled up in the dustpans. Maybe someone will recognize it? There are similar species, but this one has a dark head and crimson legs. Crawling along the pine tree. When she saw me, she fell into the moss and let out a trickle of green liquid.
Moscow region, late June.

Sosnovaya scoop
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.pl?Panolis_Flammea
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15.08.2012 13:06, Konung

That's disgusting! wall.gif Already in the Arctic, Hyles gallii caterpillars are easily dragged into offices with ivan tea!

by the way, there are not many of them in the Arctic this year, but a lot! for several days in the polar Urals, we met several dozen caterpillars of different ages!

15.08.2012 15:42, SonyaTuvaeva

Hello, in the first days of August, in the Moscow region, a caterpillar was found on an elm tree (it eats). Now it is about 1.5 cm long, with a black head, furry, with two black "tassels" on the back and orange stripes on the sides. She also has a long black "mustache" on her head. In the photos, it is during and after the second molt (15.08.12). Help me determine if I have already broken my head confused.gif

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16.08.2012 14:53, okoem

Hello,...... Help me determine, I already broke my head confused.gif

Some kind of wave
http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...ntriinae_Raupen

16.08.2012 16:45, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello everyone.
M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, peat bog in the vicinity of Poplar.
Results of mowing on a peat bog for birch, aspen, mountain ash.08.08.2012
On the birch tree.The first three caterpillars are probably the same species.
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10 on a mountain ash tree
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11 on aspen
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This post was edited by Gennadich - 08/16/2012 16: 47

16.08.2012 21:20, John-ST

Hello everyone.
M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, peat bog in the vicinity of Poplar.
Results of mowing on a peat bog for birch, aspen, mountain ash.08.08.2012
On the birch tree.The first three caterpillars are probably the same species.



3 - Acronicta psi
4 - Pseudoips prasinana
7 - Acronicta leporina
10 - Ptilodon capucina

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16.08.2012 23:29, Lenkins

Good day! Honestly read 50 pages of the Forum, identified some of their archives, woodworm odorous and lozhnogusenits pililschikov define already on one-two-threesmile.gif But this does not work-please help.
Moscow region, Klin district

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17.08.2012 0:49, Bad Den

Good day! Honestly read 50 pages of the Forum, identified some of their archives, woodworm odorous and lozhnogusenits pililschikov define already on one-two-threesmile.gif But this does not work-please help.
Moscow region, Klin district

Lymantria dispar
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17.08.2012 7:29, Pasha

Good people please look at the post 3423
Really no one knows???

This post was edited by Pasha - 17.08.2012 07: 29

17.08.2012 8:03, svm2

http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.p...cis_Punctinalis
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17.08.2012 13:22, Deeman12

Please help me identify the caterpillar.. Found it today. A dustpan? The bear? What to feed?

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