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13.08.2017 18:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

August 12, 2017, gor. Moscow, Losiny Ostrov Park.

Andrey, but this couple is also from Losinka?
Macroleptura thoracica (Creuzer, 1799)
If so, it's pretty cool for Moscow smile.gif
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13.08.2017 22:23, А.Й.Элез

The whole bunch from Losiny Ostrov, for yesterday, between the MCC and MKAD.
P. S. Now I estimated on the map, it turns out that this particular pair of beetles is closer to the MCC (1.2 km) than to the MKAD (4 km).

This post was edited by A. J. Elez - 14.08.2017 00: 26
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21.08.2017 13:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

Last night, I visited my home balcony new to me crambida:
Ecpyrrhorrhoe rubiginalis (Hubner, 1796)
20.08.2017 23:36 Russia, Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny, na svet.
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I've never seen this species before. Something interesting for a very close Moscow region?
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21.08.2017 14:28, Vlad Proklov

Last night, I visited my home balcony new to me crambida:
Ecpyrrhorrhoe rubiginalis (Hubner, 1796)
20.08.2017 23:36 Russia, Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny, na svet.
I've never seen this species before. Something interesting for a very close Moscow region?

It is rare, but in the nearest Moscow region it is known from Khripani.
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21.08.2017 14:42, Ilia Ustiantcev

It is rare, but in the nearest Moscow region it is known from Khripani.


I only saw it once in Pestovo, but it wouldn't hurt me now, otherwise some verbascalis fly.
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21.08.2017 16:52, zygaena

It is rare, but in the nearest Moscow region it is known from Khripani.

There are also more distant ones - Meadows and Lichens
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21.08.2017 16:55, Vlad Proklov

There are also more distant ones - Lawns and Lichens

I used to catch her in Extra money, too. And in Alpatievo.
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21.08.2017 16:59, zygaena

I used to catch her in Extra money, too. And to Alpatievo.

Everything delicious comes to us from the south-east along the river valleys crawls
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21.08.2017 17:11, vasiliy-feoktistov

I used to catch her in Extra money, too. And to Alpatievo.

And here about 10 km. from MKAD. Yes without leaving the apartment wink.gif
Feel the difference....

21.08.2017 17:24, Ilia Ustiantcev

Everything delicious comes to us from the south-east along the river valleys crawling


I don't think that a rare pleasant micra like Cydia pyrivora or Ypsolopha horridella comes across in my Mozhaisk district of Moscow because of Setuni. It's just that there used to be a lot of villages there, and they inherited abandoned fruit orchards.

22.08.2017 9:25, Liparus

August 12, 2017, gor. Moscow, Losiny Ostrov Park.

A Macroleptura thoracica collected on a birch tree or on a wine trap arrived?

24.08.2017 1:41, А.Й.Элез

A Macroleptura thoracica collected on a birch tree or on a wine trap arrived?
Into the trap.
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03.09.2017 17:10, Бабистр

Yesterday, Kostrovskoe village, Istra district, Moscow region. Is this the caterpillar of a yazykana? smile.gif smile.gif

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05.09.2017 13:34, Zhuk

Yesterday, Kostrovskoe village, Istra district, Moscow region. Is this the caterpillar of a yazykana? smile.gif  smile.gif

He is the one who will pupate, but the pupa is most likely before the first frost...)
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05.09.2017 20:09, Бабистр

He is the one who will pupate, but the pupa is most likely before the first frost...)

Thanks! I picked up the goose, I'll take it to my apartment on the weekend! smile.gif smile.gif

05.09.2017 20:36, Zhuk

Thanks! I picked up the goose, I'll take it to my apartment on the weekend! smile.gif  smile.gif

By the way, this is more likely Hemaris fuciformis, which is more likely, pay attention to the horn, the tip of the tongue is yellow.

06.09.2017 11:44, IGAS

He is the one who will pupate, but the pupa is most likely before the first frost...)


And if you put the pupa in the refrigerator for 2 weeks, and then back in a warm room?

06.09.2017 15:46, Pavel Morozov

And if you put the pupa in the refrigerator for 2 weeks, and then back in a warm room?

but no more. and put it better on the shelf of the refrigerator door. You can hold it on the balcony (if there is a north side). It is very likely that you will not need to spend the winter either - it will be bred without wintering.
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06.09.2017 19:05, Бабистр

By the way, this is more likely Hemaris fuciformis, which is more likely, pay attention to the horn, the tip of the tongue is yellow.


There's no honeysuckle or snowberry anywhere near where I picked it up. I had a version that this is a scabiose bumblebee, just a wild scabiose nearby is available. smile.gif But after comparing with the photos on the Internet, I still decided that this is a yazykanov caterpillar. The answer will be given by the pupa, I hope everything will work out. smile.gif

P.S. Butt with a ponytail at the maximum possible magnification. Maybe this way you can determine exactly?

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11.09.2017 18:59, Бабистр

Hello! Another "crawler" report, maybe someone will be interested. Yesterday, Istra district. A dozen caterpillars of medium-sized wine hawks did not get into the frame. smile.gif

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11.09.2017 22:56, ИНО

Awesome! One question: HOW??? I've never found more than one caterpillar of any hawk moth in one trip. No, I'm lying: once I found two pieces of milkweed alive and one more dead in a small area, but that was an exception.

11.09.2017 23:16, Andrei Dolgikh

Awesome! One question: HOW??? I've never found more than one caterpillar of any hawk moth in one trip. No, I'm lying: once milkweed found two pieces alive and another dead in a small area, but that was an exception.

We now have 5-6 caterpillars of medium wine and 1-2 bedstraw at a time in kipreyny glades. They are not particularly hidden. From mushrooms distract....

12.09.2017 0:06, xoshAmadam

I've never found more than one caterpillar of any hawk moth in one trip.


There's plenty of milkweed in the meadows, and you can get half a dozen of them, if the place is right. And it is funny that it is very far visible - such a hefty bright sausage just catches the eye.

Elpenor on ivan-tea is also quite often quite numerous where there is a lot of ivan-tea, I usually saw caterpillars along the railway track and along clearings, power lines, etc., but you really need to look for it, it is not bright, and the tops are thick.

Linden several times saw a lot-i.e. on the tree in the field of view was at the same time 5 pieces of caterpillars.

12.09.2017 0:13, NIKSTER

Awesome! One question: HOW??? I've never found more than one caterpillar of any hawk moth in one trip. No, I'm lying: once milkweed found two pieces alive and another dead in a small area, but that was an exception.

Don't be surprised tongue.gif
The north is full of cypress and bedstraw, so they have an easier time with them. Alas, there is no such thing near Kharkiv. Just for the sake of experiment, I went along the river looking for kiprei, well, in some other places, but without success. We need to go where there are fewer people wandering around, where nature is no longer touched.
In our country (East of Ukraine) I also have enough of my own stuff wink.gif
I admit that in the photo all the types of which we have to find difficult, except for pine.

This post was edited by NIKSTER - 12.09.2017 00: 16
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12.09.2017 1:40, ИНО

I don't know what's going on in the east of Ukraine, but in Donetsk on the gullies and willow-tea (broad-leaved), and bedstraws of several types, at least eat them. However, in our reality, such a large number of caterpillars at a time, and even different species - something from the field of unscientific fiction. But maybe I just don't know the correct search method... Here is a pine hawk moth we definitely do not have for lack of pine.

12.09.2017 17:36, А.Й.Элез

At the end of the season, euphorbiae caterpillars are sometimes found in dozens over the Oka Meadows, right along the highway; half a dozen occur not in a day, but on one plant. Pupating marked there as early as the beginning of October. And little by little they can be found in Moscow, there is enough milkweed here, and I have repeatedly noted butterflies. In June 2011, I brought milkweed from the Setuni floodplain (something imported to feed), put it in a refrigerator in cellophane (!), and a small euphorbiae caterpillar that was not noticed was found feeding on this milkweed a few days later (and then brought to the imago, see fig. http://insectamo.ru/hete/96-hete/sphingida...les-euphorbiae).

12.09.2017 18:09, Andrey Bezborodkin

Even in the Leningrad region, there is a massive breeding of elpenor caterpillars on ivan-tea, so much has not been seen for a long time. Occasionally found and bedstraw, in previous years quite rare. There were a lot of butterflies in the Pine Forest this year, and the years were very long. Well, the euphorbia does not live here.

12.09.2017 18:23, Бабистр

I don't even know what to say... I rode my bike along the road (see photo), right-left clover agricultural fields with a 2-3-meter shoulder, never cultivated or mowed. On the side of the road there are individual willow bushes and young pines. It was from this roadside that all this good came. Collected in 40 minutes, from 12.45 to 13.25, cruising back and forth on a bike...

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16.09.2017 15:50, Odessa13

In the Russian Federation, some kind of anomaly this yearsmile.gif, All social networks are littered with photos of hawk moth caterpillars, a harvest year on them, however)
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20.09.2017 22:21, Andrey Ponomarev

Today I went for mushrooms in the direction of Shatura, and at the same time visited the surroundings of d. Repairs to collect juniper berries and mow down caterpillars. There are a lot of Callopistria juventina caterpillars of different ages and colors on the fern, and I also mowed down one Gazoryctra ganna and caught the second one on the fly while it was twisting on a blueberry-lingonberry patch.
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20.09.2017 23:43, Vlad Proklov

G. ganna is super!

23.09.2017 10:43, Black Coleopter

to collect juniper berries

Are you planning to insist on juniper(gin)? wink.gif
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23.09.2017 16:57, Andrey Ponomarev

This is already for the second batch, I liked the first one. smile.gif

24.09.2017 8:10, Svyatoslav Knyazev

Today I went for mushrooms in the direction of Shatura, and at the same time visited the surroundings of d. Repairs to collect juniper berries and mow down caterpillars. There are a lot of Callopistria juventina caterpillars of different ages and colors on the fern, and I also mowed down one Gazoryctra ganna and caught the second one on the fly while it was twisting on a blueberry-lingonberry patch.
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gorgeous!!!

26.09.2017 19:19, Andrey Ponomarev

Today I went to Voynova Gora (while the weather is good), mowed down the tracks and collected and collected Phyllonorycter mines.
Grey alder-Alnus incana
min.
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Wild Honeysuckle-Lonicera xylosteum
min lot
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Maple and mines Phyllonorycter joannisi (dofigishcha)
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I don't know what Irga is, there are mines, but not very many (I found about a dozen) in this place
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P.S.
On Sunday, an expedition to the TLCA Park will take place.
The goal is to capture Larerannis orthogrammaria females (which year cannot be bred).
Anyone interested can join us.
Meeting at the first car from the center, Timiryazevskaya metro station at 11: 00.
There will be me and insectamo-Alexander Boldyrev.
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02.10.2017 15:55, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow. TLCA Park 1.10.2017
Freight forwarders. from left to right
insectamo, davbaz, vicgrr, I, fyodor.
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We did not find any wingless females, it is very dry, we need a water pulse in the form of rain.
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Fyodor found Amphipyra pyramidea and a fresh Lithophane ornitopus
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Euplexia lucipara caterpillar
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I switched to the miner search and found
some Phyllonorycter joannisi on a maple tree and Phyllonorycter sorbi on a mountain ash tree
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Parornix devoniella on hazel (from Zolotilovo, too, it is)
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There is only one mine on the hawthorn
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Phyllonorycter issikii is plentiful on the linden tree.
Golden flake-Pholiota aurivella
http://wikigrib.ru/cheshujchatka-zolotistaya/
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In general, as always, the walk turned out to be wonderful.

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02.10.2017 23:04, xoshAmadam

Some kind of stuff that looked like orthogrammary males was flying to SB in abundance in the oak grove in the SBS - and it's wetter there than in Timiryazevka.

I didn't see any females, but I didn't really look for them...

By the way, today in the afternoon there was still a light rain in those parts...

This post was edited by xoshAmadam - 02.10.2017 23: 11

03.10.2017 10:17, Pavel Morozov

It could have been E. autumnata. These are just enough.
In Odintsovo district 1.10.2017. found a caterpillar Cucullia lactucae
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03.10.2017 12:59, Andrey Ponomarev

It could have been E. autumnata. These are just enough.
In Odintsovo district 1.10.2017. found a caterpillar Cucullia lactucae

Is the caterpillar assembled?

The post was edited by Gennadich - 03.10.2017 13: 00

04.10.2017 17:42, Pavel Morozov

Is the caterpillar assembled?

Of course!

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