Eggs (28.09.2024) - https://www.biodiversity4all.org/observations/244441744;
Larva (30.09.2024) - https://www.biodiversity4all.org/observations/245268976;
Larva (02.10.2024) - https://www.biodiversity4all.org/observations/245269111;
Larva (06.10.2024) - https://www.biodiversity4all.org/observations/245986299;
Larva (08.10.2024) - https://www.biodiversity4all.org/observations/246332991;
On Ziziphus j.
Under the bark of a dead Pyrus bourgaeana
Inside a Phragmites australis leaf, after separating it from the stem
The part of the caterpillar that gets left behind when pupating. chrysalis just above
July 2023.
Ekkodalen, Bornholm, Denmark.
Size ~30mm
Found on a wall, some pynophita and Laurus around, and garden grass
Link to the adult (may) : https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/116660287
caterpillar, rups
caterpillar, rups
Caterpillars on rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
Larva here, 1 week before : https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/85676948
Puppa duration : 8 days
On Suaeda altissima
On tomatoes in greenhouse
Length 11-12 mm.
Green - Olive to Yellow.
Live under spun-bridges on leaves at Birch (Betula) and (Alnus glutinosa).
Larvatime (Denmark): ultimo June to August.
Remark the spot-pattern across the nechshield.
Synonym: Teleiodes proximella
I found these Caterpillars eating our basil plant and put them in a jar with some leaves. I took these pictures a few weeks later. This one was on a basil leaf.
I'm unsure whether this is the same one as the one I posted here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/182905010
We believe the moth eggs were laid in our yard, not at the store, because when we bought more basil and kept it indoors, we never found the caterpillars on the plants.
I found these Caterpillars eating our basil plant and put them in a jar with some leaves. I took these pictures a few weeks later. Photo 12 shows the spiracles.
When I opened the loose jar lid, I found this one on a branch. Most of the leaves had decayed, so there were some dead ones.
These caterpillars later turned into moths, which I'll post soon.
Photos 2, 7-9, and 15-20 were brightened in Photoshop.
We believe the moth eggs were laid in our yard, not at the store, because when we bought more basil and kept it indoors, we never found the caterpillars on the plants.
sur Diplotaxis tenuifolis
host plant: Salix alba
pupated 2-3 days after, hatched 25.07.
host plant: Lactua serriolata
hatched on 14.08.2020:
On ground in deciduous woodland. Larva collected 9/9/22. Pupated around 9/13/22. Held inside classroom. Reared to adulthood. Adult emerged 2/21/23. See group observation field for following observations.
Brackish marsh edge with Atriplex (Convolvulus arvensis in the picture).
Cluster of larva on a nettle
Auf Pfaffenhütchen
Euonymus europaeus, dies in Liguster Hecke
Collected on kale
Later instar
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/215002300
Adult
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/215002347
Collected on kale
Early instar
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/215002204
Adult
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/215002347
Encontrados en planta de tomate
picture 3-7 (imago) are breeding photos (May 14, 2012)
picture 2-9 are breeding photos!
picture 2-5 pupa: April 30, 2015
picture 6-9 imago: May 5, 2015