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01.07.2007 18:40, Zhuk

Help me determine it. Some kind of neuroptera. mo.
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Myrmeleon formicarius. And where exactly in M. O. caught?
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01.07.2007 18:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

South of the Ozuyevsky district.
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01.07.2007 23:47, Vladimirrr

Such creatures are found in a can of rainwater (on the street). Body length is about 1 cm, with a larger breathing tube. Externally, something like maggots enter, but there is a tube behind that can contract and stretch, as I understand it, it serves for breathing. In front of the tube there is a "bohroma" it can be seen on the right picture, probably something like primitive gills... Whose larva is this?

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02.07.2007 0:16, Tigran Oganesov

These are "rats" - larvae of sirfid flies, most likely of the genus Eristalis.

02.07.2007 0:56, Манор

What kind of monster did I accidentally take a picture of, is it even a grasshopper?

This post was edited by Manor - 02.07.2007 00: 58

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02.07.2007 4:25, Vlad Proklov

What kind of monster did I accidentally take a picture of, is it even a grasshopper?

It is a grasshopper nymph from the subfamily Phaneropterinae.
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02.07.2007 15:12, алекс 2611

These are "rats" - larvae of sirfid flies, most likely of the genus Eristalis.


So here they are - "rats". I've been reading about them for 20 years, but I've never seen them.
Thank you.

02.07.2007 15:43, Tigran Oganesov

So here they are - "rats". I've been reading about them for 20 years, but I've never seen them.
Thank you.
This is quite a story - I once caught such a thing as a child and couldn't find anything about it at all, I went through a lot of books. I thought of a new look lol.gifAnd then quite accidentally found in some popular book a drawing of the upper part of a breathing tube (in the form of a star), that's when I realized. So funny it was smile.gif

02.07.2007 15:54, Bad Den

And I was sure that this is a planarium ))))))))

03.07.2007 0:55, Vladimirrr

Bolivar, thank you! I'd call them that, too, if I had the chance. smile.gif Like rats, really. smile.gif And so it's not for nothing that they reminded me of maggots.

08.07.2007 19:57, vladimir17

Hello!
Here's the actual question:

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Taken in the center of Israel.
Thank you.

08.07.2007 21:05, Zhuk

This is some kind of sawfly.
P.S. The photo is super!

08.07.2007 21:16, Nilson

Yes, the picture is cute!
I still feel like a solitary bee in my dream.

08.07.2007 21:18, Zhuk

Maybe. We are waiting for specialists...

08.07.2007 22:08, RippeR

This is something close to Thyreus ramosus (Anthophoridae) (mine was defined that way)
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09.07.2007 10:18, Aleksandr Ermakov

I'm not an expert, but I'm also against the sawfly smile.gif
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09.07.2007 11:02, Tigran Oganesov

Cool thing! I agree with the Ripper - from anthoforid.

09.07.2007 11:12, Dinusik

Please help me identify this handsome man smile.gif

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09.07.2007 15:13, amenhotepov

Who is it?

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09.07.2007 15:24, Konstantin Shorenko

What kind of sawfly is this? This is a solitary bee from the genus Melecta!

09.07.2007 16:33, Tigran Oganesov

Who is it?
Scutigera coleoptrata Flycatcher
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09.07.2007 18:33, алекс 2611

This is something close to Thyreus ramosus (Anthophoridae) (mine was defined that way)

Wise beyond his years Ripper is right ! Thyreus ramosus however...

09.07.2007 18:57, RippeR

Wow! I thought just similar close views!

14.07.2007 0:55, Vladimirrr

Please tell me whose larva it is.
It lives in water. On the sides are such soft "tentacles", but there are also paws.

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14.07.2007 7:47, Sparrow

You can't see anything in the picture but I would venture to assume that this is the larva of a whitefly)

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This post was edited by Sparrow - 07/14/2007 07: 48

14.07.2007 16:26, Sparrow

Perhaps and some caddis fly of course... I'd like a better picture)

14.07.2007 23:17, Vladimirrr

Thank you. Reshoot probably won't work, because I released this larva into the aquarium and haven't seen it again yet... Do caddis flies have such "tentacles"?

15.07.2007 11:35, Sparrow

These are gills, yes there are)

15.07.2007 23:22, Vladimirrr

Yes, I thought that she breathes them, as well as rats with their "fringe". And the fact that these tavri without a house is normal for caddis flies? smile.gif By the way, what is caddisfly (?) so-black hairy, water does not wet it. In the aquarium, he builds houses from duckweed. It is often attached to snail shells. Will it gnaw through the shell? smile.gif

15.07.2007 23:41, Sparrow

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Duckweed house can be a butterfly-duckweed firefly) Cataclysta lemnata. I haven't seen its tracks I can't tell if they're black or not)

20.07.2007 15:45, Guest

user posted image this aphid has been identified as Uroleucon jaceae.

Maybe someone can easily identify these common species?
1. I forgot what these insects are called. From the eggs hatched predatory larvae with large jaws. One larva even attacked an aphid that was 8 times larger than it
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5. Here it is like bedbugs, judging by the oral apparatus.
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7. Just like that, a funny scene
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All the insects, except those in the last photo, were found on the crowned serpukha.

If you don't have unlimited access, don't worry, all photos can hardly weigh more than 200 kilobytes.

20.07.2007 15:51, Guest

Sorry, I forgot to give you my first name. Ilya. On the previous page, there is a message from me asking for help identifying aphids that we have already identified as Uroleucon jaceae

21.07.2007 11:43, алекс 2611

Photo 3-bug-shield Dolycorus baccarum
ants in the photo-I'm afraid it's hopeless. Like some Formica.
Photo 6-Propylea quatuordecimpunctata ? Or maybe I'm lying, I'm not into beetles anymore. I hope they will correct me.

22.07.2007 9:16, guest: Илья

Thank you.
Under the number 1, as I recall, goldeneye, but the view, I'm afraid, is not defined here.

26.07.2007 11:17, Alexander Zarodov

Who is this, anyway? It looks like a bug, but it doesn't look like a bug. Photographed this miracle in the Moscow region in early July.

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26.07.2007 11:49, vilgeforce

Double A, this is a leaf beetle, subfamily Cacsidinae. Probably Cassida sp.
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26.07.2007 12:33, omar

The previous speaker is right, this is Cassida. But it is absolutely impossible to determine further from the photo with a guarantee.
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28.07.2007 1:52, Zhernov

Help identify the Chrysopidae...
And more spiders (4_ steed, 5_ spider crab) All from Samara

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31.07.2007 14:03, Ilia Ustiantcev

Help plz identify insects. Crimea.
Centipede
picture: __________.jpg
Reticulatoptera
1.picture: _____________.jpgThe ant lion?
2.picture: ______________2.jpg
Mantises
1.image: _______. jpg
2.picture: ________2.jpg
Someone's larva
image: _______. jpg
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I don't know much about spiders, but I think the last one is misumena vatia.

This post was edited by Ilya U-31.07.2007 14: 04

31.07.2007 14:11, Vlad Proklov

Help plz identify insects. Crimea.

Mantises (you could post them in both erectwings) - nymph Mantis religiosa and adult Hierodula transcaucasica.
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