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Post by pilonm on Aug 12, 2012 6:15:18 GMT -8
Hello all, Here is a caterpillar I found in Quebec (September 21st, 2010). It was crossing the road. I'm suspecting Euplexia benesimilis but I'm not sure. Can you please confirm/infirm my id? Thank you very much for your so appreciated help Michel Quebec, Canada 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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Post by pilonm on Jun 17, 2012 7:30:21 GMT -8
Hello all, Here is another moth photographed at Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada (near Vermont, USA) last September 19th, 2010. Any idea about the family (Noctuidae?), genus and species? Thanks again for your so precious help Michel 1) 2)
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Post by pilonm on May 13, 2012 6:17:01 GMT -8
Hello all, Here are 4 picturs of a little jumping spider photographed in Quebec (near Vermont, USA) last August, 12th, 2010. Knowing nothing about spiders, is it possible to identify the family, genus and maybe the species? Thank you once again for your generous help... Michel Quebec, Canada 1) 2) 3) 4)
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Post by pilonm on Apr 1, 2012 5:13:46 GMT -8
Hello, Here is a picture of a damselfly photographed in Quebec, Canada (near Vermont, USA) in August 14th, 2010. Any idea about the species? I'm suspecting a male Spotted spreadwing (Lestes congener)... Thanks for your precious help Michel Quebec, Canada
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Post by pilonm on Mar 18, 2012 5:18:35 GMT -8
Hello, Here is a female cricket I photographed in Quebec, Canada (near Vermont, USA), last July 25th, 2010. I think that the genus is Allonemobius but what about the species? Can you help me? I'm hesitating between A. fasciatus and A. allardi... Thanks again Michel Canada
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Post by pilonm on Feb 27, 2012 6:16:51 GMT -8
Hello all, Here is the subimago of a Mayfly I photographed last May 7th, 2010 in Quebec, Canada (near Vermont). Can we identify it? Family, genus, species? Male or female? If a structure is missing in order to identify it correctly, let me know as I have other pictures of the specimen, including the final exuvie. Thank you very much in advance for your great help Michel Quebec, Canada
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Post by pilonm on Dec 25, 2011 6:29:46 GMT -8
Hello all, Here is a moth I photographed in July at Quebec, Canada (near Vermont). I think it is a geometridae, genus Macaria but hesitate for the species. Can you please help me? Thank you very much in advance, Michel 1) 2) 3) 4)
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Post by pilonm on Dec 25, 2011 6:27:53 GMT -8
Thank you very much Leptraps for this confirmation well appreciated Cheers, Michel
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Post by pilonm on Dec 19, 2011 6:41:48 GMT -8
I think I found it:
Unicorn caterpillar (Schizura unicornis) from the Notodontidae family. Can you please confirm?
Thanks,
Michel
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Post by pilonm on Dec 18, 2011 8:25:14 GMT -8
Hello all, Here is a little male moth I photographed last July 6th, 2010 in Quebec, Canada (near Vermont, USA). I think it is a Noctuidae but I'm not sure... Can somebody help me with its identification (family, genus, species)? Thanks again, Michel Quebec, Canada 1) 2)
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Post by pilonm on Dec 18, 2011 8:21:44 GMT -8
Hello,
For me it is Leptoglossus occidentalis (Western Conifer Seed Bug).
Cheers,
Michel
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Post by pilonm on Dec 4, 2011 7:14:09 GMT -8
Hello all, Here is a female Syrphidae photographed in Quebec, Canada (near Vermont, USA) in July 3rd, 2010. I think it is from the genus Eristalis but not totally sure. Can you help please to identify it (Genus, species)? Thanks again for your precious help Michel
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Post by pilonm on Nov 27, 2011 15:41:21 GMT -8
Hello all, Here is a diptera photographed at Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, near Vermont, USA in July. This fly is from the Conopidae family but I'm hesitating for the genus and species. Can you please help me to identify it? Thank you very much, Michel Quebec, Canada
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Post by pilonm on Nov 20, 2011 6:08:08 GMT -8
Hello all, Here are 2 Syrphidae pictures I took in Quebec, Canada (near Vermont USA) last July, 3rd, 2010. At first I thought it was the same species but I realize now that it is surely not the case. The second one looks like a male Allograpta obliqua but I'm not sure. Is somebody able to identify each species or genus? Thank you very much for your appeciated help Michel 1) 2)
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Post by pilonm on Nov 20, 2011 6:05:56 GMT -8
Hello all,
Thank you very much for your great help about that picture! I'm not surprised because we sometimes receive the visit of Antheraea polyphemus here...
I read also that this moth can lay non fertile eggs...
Bye,
Michel
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