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Thyatira batis
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Posted on 21-11-2006 23:46
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Sorry I dind't get better photos of this mysterious larva ... From about 30 km N of Stockholm, Sweden 2006-AUG-05. Anyone recognize it?

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Posted on 22-11-2006 02:40
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Hello!

I think family Drepanidae, Thyatirinae. Maybe Thyatira batis.
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Well, I'm not completely convinced. The photos of the beforementioned species doesn't quite match my larva, I think ... One of the problems with larvae is the lack of reference photos on the net. Anyway, thanx for the suggestion Juergen!
 
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Thyatira batis without any doubts - larvae are quite abundant in late summer/early autumn on raspberry leaves here - different stages/populations considerably vary in size/colour.
 
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Black wrote:
Thyatira batis without any doubts - larvae are quite abundant in late summer/early autumn on raspberry leaves here - different stages/populations considerably vary in size/colour.


Great! Thanx Black, and sorry I doubted your choice Juergen Wink I've now checked again for images of this moth's larva and found a couple of photos that doesn't show the fat variety, but the thinner, dry and edgy looking type.
 
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