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12.11.2012 19:58, AGG

Very artistic photo! bravo!!! beer.gif although it is not very informative in the sense of determining the caterpillar, but perhaps it is Helicoverpa armigera
PS and the tomato variety is "cream"?

This post was edited by AGG - 12.11.2012 20: 03

12.11.2012 20:56, Раду Кибзий

Very artistic photo! bravo!!! beer.gif although it is not very informative in the sense of determining the caterpillar, but perhaps it is Helicoverpa armigera
PS and the tomato variety is "cream"?

Yes, the Plum variety. Thank you for the compliment! :-)

13.11.2012 0:51, Kharkovbut

I found a caterpillar in November, crawling along the road. Thailand

What is it called and what does it eat?
This is probably Doleschallia bisaltide. Eats, according to various sources, this is what: Artocarpus, Pseuderanthemum, Calycanthus, Ruellia, Girardina, Strobilanthus, Graptophyllum. smile.gif

13.11.2012 0:52, Kharkovbut

This is probably Doleschallia bisaltide. Eats, according to various sources, this is what: Artocarpus, Pseuderanthemum, Calycanthus, Ruellia, Girardina, Strobilanthus, Graptophyllum. smile.gif
http://butterflycircle.blogspot.com/2011/07/life-history-of-autumn-leaf.html

13.11.2012 11:35, ButterflyGirl

Thank you, Vladimir!

H.armigera

14.11.2012 19:45, Коллекционер

och strange maggot.. a dipteran ass. and the head resembles a barbel, who is it?
September 7, near Voronezh, in a rotten birch tree
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17.11.2012 7:51, amara

och strange maggot.. a dipteran ass. and the head resembles a barbel, who is it?
September 7, near Voronezh, in a rotten birch tree


The fact that this is a dipteran larva is indicated by the last segment with two spiracles (like eyesyes.gif). And the sclerotized head capsule with maxillae (mandibles) is also common in them. They have larvae that live under the bark of trees and in wood. Judging by the rhizontal position of the mandibles, it belongs to the long-whiskered suborder.
Kaoe semeysto I do not know, not an expert, but probably from the families Tipulidae or Limoniidae.

Transfer it to the department of diptera, where experts will tell you exactly.

This post was edited by amara - 17.11.2012 08: 13
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21.11.2012 2:50, CosMosk

Tipulidae or Limoniidae, yes. They differ in the number of outgrowths on the butt, and here you can't really see outgrowths ((But there are heads, unlike short-whiskered ones.
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22.11.2012 11:42, boiga

The picture was taken in June 2005 in the Western Tien Shan on the slope of the Pskov ridge to the Charvak reservoir in the vicinity of the village of Nanai. A caterpillar I didn't recognize was feeding on Thermopsis alterniflora.

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24.11.2012 11:58, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello everyone.
Nerskaya platform,Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district,Moscow region,August 1, 2012.
Caterpillar found on mullein (Verbascum sp.)
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25.11.2012 7:20, ta2009v

Help identify caddis flies by their larva and cap.
Snapshot 12.02.2012 Bratsk reservoir, Irkutsk region.

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25.11.2012 18:20, Egorus

Belated follow-up to the question on the cuculia caterpillar.
The tracks (I'll duplicate the photo) are assembled.
Pupated. Some tried to weave a light cocoon.At the moment,
one pupa has started to change. It became
"waxy-white " in color and" cut through " the eyes. Waiting for us...

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25.11.2012 18:31, Alexandr Zhakov

Belated follow-up to the question on the cuculia caterpillar.
The tracks (I'll duplicate the photo) are assembled.
Pupated. Some tried to weave a light cocoon.At the moment,
one pupa has started to change. It became
"waxy-white " in color and" cut through " the eyes. Waiting for us...

Wait for them to leave. smile.gif
I'm also waiting shuffle.giffor
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01.12.2012 13:07, ivov55

I am engaged in growing delphinium, I have my own small nursery in the south of the Ryazan region. This year, I discovered a pest (I'm sure it has hit my delphinium before, but I didn't notice it). The images were taken in late August and early September. On the stems of the delphinium, holes are clearly visible. In the hollow stems, there are "stacks" of either masonry or pupae wrapped in pieces of willow or alder or nettle leaves (although I'm not sure). On the cut rhizomes of delphinium, I found larvae about 2 cm in size. Please help me identify the enemy.
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01.12.2012 15:18, Shtil

In the hollow stems, you probably have megachiles (leaf-cutting bees). If you are not familiar with these companions-Google smile.gifActually they do not even fit the concept of pests in this case-hollow stems are used for nesting chambers - and the harm here is more indirect.

03.12.2012 8:22, gumenuk

Photo DSC04993 -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan - 11.06.2012

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03.12.2012 12:43, Andrey Ponomarev

Photo DSC04993 -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan - 11.06.2012

Acronicta auricoma
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03.12.2012 14:50, gumenuk

Photo DSC04478 -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan - 07.06.2012

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04.12.2012 16:17, nikittokkk

Smerinthus ocellatus? Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, July 24.

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04.12.2012 19:04, Andrey Ponomarev

Smerinthus ocellatus? Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, July 24.

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http://lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/lepiwiki.pl?Smerinthus_Ocellata

05.12.2012 7:44, gumenuk

I'm interested in rider larvae. Whose - ?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan - 22.07.2012

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08.12.2012 10:56, ivov55

In the hollow stems, you probably have megachiles (leaf-cutting bees). If you are not familiar with these companions-Google smile.gifActually they do not even fit the concept of pests in this case-hollow stems are used for nesting chambers - and the harm here is more indirect.

Thank you so much for your help! But tell me, is the larva in the rhizome in the 3rd and 4th pictures really related to them? And yet, in the upper photo, small larvae on the inner walls of the stem are not visible. Who's that?" I give you a larger photo, but of poor quality.
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09.12.2012 0:51, Linnaeus tuschinorum

Is it realistic to identify this caterpillar? 19.06.2011, Stavropol Territory, Kislovodsk neighborhood. Thank you VERY much in advance.
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09.12.2012 11:10, Andrey Ponomarev

Is it realistic to identify this caterpillar? 19.06.2011, Stavropol Territory, Kislovodsk neighborhood. Thank you VERY much in advance.
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Lasiocampa quercus-Oak cocoonworm
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20.12.2012 16:34, AlisaInAsia

Nepal. december 2012

All these caterpillars grazed on ordinary grass. The butt is much fluffier than the calf.

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20.12.2012 19:37, Guest

Smerinthus ocellatus? Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, July 24.

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Give a side photo!
Something under the tail is yellow, similar to linden.

20.12.2012 21:23, dim-va

This is the fake 100%, and has nothing to do with ocular.

21.12.2012 8:37, AlisaInAsia

what are these parasites on the caterpillar?
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I saw the same white "eggs" on the caterpillar of cabbage scoops. I tried to remove it, but it didn't work out.

21.12.2012 10:57, okoem

These are tahina eggs.

21.12.2012 17:35, John-ST

20.09.2012
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny

1. Sawfly on willow
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2. This one is similar to Cladius (Trichiocampus) grandis, but crawled along the trunk of a birch tree, and it seems that grandis does not have a black spot on the "butt"
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3. A sawfly cocoon on a swamp grass bush I can't remember what it's called, in my childhood they called it sedge, the leaves are like tubes filled with cotton wool, in summer there are often greenish sawfly larvae on it, perhaps just a cocoon of such larvae
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21.12.2012 21:26, Andrey Ponomarev

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21.12.2012 22:32, John-ST

[quote=Gennadich,21.12.2012 22: 26] 20.09.2012
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2. This one is similar to Cladius (Trichiocampus) grandis, but it crawled along the trunk of a birch tree, and it seems that grandis does not have a black spot on the "butt"
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Cladius (Trichiocampus) grandis in my opinion, they have a black spot.
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it confuses me that there are no poplars nearby, only willow, and the rest is birch, various roseate horseradish, then pine trees on one side and spruce trees on the other

25.12.2012 13:56, John-ST

13.09.2012
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny

1. As far as I understand, this is a willow gallica - Rhabdophaga rosaria or some other species may be?
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2. Is this a mangy Caliroa cerasi ?
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26.12.2012 13:20, gumenuk

Help me identify the tracks
Taken in the Moscow region

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26.12.2012 14:25, Woodmen

Help me identify the tracks
Taken in the Moscow region

2. Melanchra persicariae.
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27.12.2012 20:36, dim-va

I would like to give the forum members a more exotic task. Identify this creature from North Vietnam? The adult caterpillar is about 12 cm long.

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27.12.2012 21:35, Sungaya

20.09.2012
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny



1-Hypolaepus sp.
2-yes, similar to Cladius grandis. Forage plants: goat willow and some types of poplar (aspen is included).

27.12.2012 21:41, Sungaya

13.09.2012
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny





2-In addition to Caliroa cerasi, there is also C. annulipes.
But it's not them.

28.12.2012 12:11, Andrey Ponomarev

I found a photo of a caterpillar in the deposits, maybe scoops found by me in the spring in last year's apple on the ground, unfortunately, an attempt to bring out the butterfly was not successful.
M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos.Poplar.11.05.2012.
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28.12.2012 17:20, Коллекционер

Carabidae?
today in the park, in a puddle, on the street +2. Voronezh
size~1cm
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This post was edited by Collector - 12/28/2012 17: 20

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