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Photo #29562: Lymantria dispar

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Lymantria dispar

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Photo: Yaroslava Zhdanova. Image without retouching at the website. Identified by: Shamil Murtazin

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2014-05-24 18:30:00, Berlin suburb, roadside cafe

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29.05.2014 20:13, Yaroslava Zhdanova

Thank you. It is a pity that no Kai, but mom says Silkworms are very beautiful. She faded yesterday and has already become 3 cm and thicker.

28.05.2014 23:29, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Not identified Lymantria dispar / Confidently identified / Shamil Murtazin.

28.05.2014 21:44, Shamil Murtazin

How not to disappoint, but it is certainly not Kai.
It looks likeLymantria dispar

28.05.2014 21:15, Yaroslava Zhdanova

This caterpillar crawled to the feet of the Pope, as we sat in a cafe. I want to raise it from a butterfly. But I do not know who it is. It would be great if Bear Kai, I did a report on it in school. But mom says another. She eats only the leaves of maple and birch bit. Do not eat clover, daisies, strawberries, plantain, leshchinu. Help her identify.I want her to grow into a butterfly and release. It runs fast if a light. And it is not minimized.

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