Gallery Links
Users Online
· Guests Online: 20

· Members Online: 0

· Total Members: 5,045
· Newest Member: Sandro Kiladze
Forum Threads
Theme Switcher
Switch to:
Last Seen Users
· Juergen Peters< 5 mins
· weia01:18:53
· ESant01:20:48
· Philippe mon...03:14:34
· Tony Irwin03:41:19
· Zeegers03:56:27
· Jordi Clavell03:58:33
· BartNap04:06:30
· LordV05:49:07
· eklans05:51:59
Latest Photo Additions
View Thread
Diptera.info :: Identification queries :: Other insects, spiders, etc.
 Print Thread
Caterpillar ID - Arctia caja?
HTK
#1 Print Post
Posted on 18-06-2013 10:57
Member

Location: Mechernich-Satzvey (near Cologne), Germany
Posts: 226
Joined: 16.05.13

According to my ID guides this should be the larva of Arctia caja. Am I right? I found it in a heathland area on the fringe of the Eifel hills (Schavener Heide, Germany, not far from the Belgian border) in late May crawling on Calluna vulgaris. Thank you very much for your help.
HTK attached the following image:


[170.13Kb]
Edited by HTK on 03-07-2013 19:14
 
Dmitry Gavryushin
#2 Print Post
Posted on 28-06-2013 11:20
User Avatar

Member

Location: Moscow region, Russia
Posts: 3338
Joined: 17.10.05

Doubtlessly an Arctia caja.
While others can't climb, using infinite pains,
I, gravity turning to jest,
Ascend, with all ease, perpendicular planes,
Rough or smooth, just as pleases me best.
 
HTK
#3 Print Post
Posted on 02-07-2013 21:51
Member

Location: Mechernich-Satzvey (near Cologne), Germany
Posts: 226
Joined: 16.05.13

Dear Dmitry Gavryushin,
my thanks go to Russia for your help and assistance in prose and poetry. I was 95% sure, but not 100%.
Kind regards,
Hans Theo Krüger
 
Calilasseia
#4 Print Post
Posted on 05-07-2013 01:40
User Avatar

Member

Location: Near Liverpool, UK
Posts: 90
Joined: 20.09.11

If that's a larva of Arctia caja it's unusually light in colour. Here's the UK moths page on this moth species, along with some larva photos for comparison with yours:

UK Moths: Arctia caja
 
HTK
#5 Print Post
Posted on 05-07-2013 21:14
Member

Location: Mechernich-Satzvey (near Cologne), Germany
Posts: 226
Joined: 16.05.13

Dear Calilasseia,
thank you for your comment and for guiding me to the UK moths page. The caterpillar in my picture looks indeed lighter than the larvae shown there, there's no doubt about it. I also checked my German ID books again, with exactly the same result. I wonder though whether this is an actual difference or just the result of the specific light conditions (late afternoon sunshine, sun low in the sky) and the aperture with which the picture was taken. Maybe you'll have a look at a second picture where the colour sems to be somewhat darker. The little white spots seem to be typical of Arctia caja, anyway. Unfortunately I can't count on any previous pesonal experience, it was the first time I came across this type of caterpillar.
Kind regards,
Hans Theo Krüger
HTK attached the following image:


[179.31Kb]
Edited by HTK on 05-07-2013 21:17
 
Jump to Forum:
Similar Threads
Thread Forum Replies Last Post
Green caterpillar ID Other insects, spiders, etc. 4 27-11-2021 10:57
Hairy caterpillar Other insects, spiders, etc. 4 22-09-2021 21:41
Lauxaniidae (?) at dead caterpillar of Cydalima perspectalis (15.06.21) --> Lonchaeidae Diptera (adults) 7 16-06-2021 22:42
Moth caterpillar Other insects, spiders, etc. 3 02-09-2020 16:20
Hawk moth caterpillar - Caribbean Other insects, spiders, etc. 3 05-08-2020 22:04
Date and time
19 July 2025 17:58
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Temporary email?
Due to fact this site has functionality making use of your email address, any registration using a temporary email address will be rejected.

Paul
Donate
Please, help to make
Diptera.info
possible and enable
further improvements!
Latest Articles
Syrph the Net
Those who want to have access to the Syrph the Net database need to sign the
License Agreement -
Click to Download


Public files of Syrph the Net can be downloaded HERE

Last updated: 25.08.2011
Shoutbox
You must login to post a message.

23.06.25 18:10
If you have some spare money, there is a copy (together with keys to pupae and larvae) for sale by Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, France

23.06.25 11:18
Appreciate it, Tony Irwin! I got the hint to use the key next to Langton and Pinder key for females of Chironomidae. So no specific queries, except the keys... I will keep this on my list and hope th

19.06.25 15:33
I have the hard copy book, if you have any specific queries, but I'm not scanning the 500+ pages!

02.06.25 18:26
Anyone has "Chironomidae of the Holarctic region. Keys and diagnoses. Part 3. Adult Males Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 34"? smolwaarneming@gma
il.com

28.05.25 20:57
I have Russian Coenosia. nikita6510@ya.ru

28.05.25 12:25
Is someone able to share with me "A key to the Russian species of the genus Coenosia"?

08.05.25 18:22
I have

03.05.25 08:35
Does someone has a scan of Nartshuk E.P. 2003. Key to families of Diptera (Insecta) of the fauna of Russian and adjacent countries. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute Vol. 294: 1-252 for me?

10.03.25 18:02
We are looking for a new webmaster https://diptera.in
fo/forum/viewthrea
d.php?thread_id=11
5023&rowstart=20

04.03.25 17:10
Please use the link posted below to remember and honour Paul, if you wish

Render time: 0.90 seconds | 231,949,602 unique visits