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11.05.2009 6:07, Shtil

Something does not like our people Equal-winged Proboscis.... - Here I am with a similar question as VBoris-and a little earlier without an answer.


4. - Some kind of Penthimia (most likely nigra)...
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12.05.2009 10:12, Андреас

"Then can you tell me about these people?"

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12.05.2009 16:05, Vabrus

1 - Ectobius sp. probably smile.gif

12.05.2009 20:04, Андреас

1 - Ectobius sp. probably smile.gif

- Found it by accident on our forum:
Vitnaz, 19.09.2008 15: 57
(Double A @ 19.09.2008 14: 20)
This Ectobius sylvestris or lapponicus. And how do they differ?


Ectobius lapponicus has a dark spot on the pronotum with blurred, unsharp edges, it can be close to an oval or circle, and in Ectobius sylvestris the edges of the dark spot are sharp, the spot itself often corresponds in shape to the disk of the pronotum.

"So I have a second one; - since other species are very different and we do not inhabit kmv

17.05.2009 9:53, Ilia Ustiantcev

Centipedes who knows? I've already been told that this is some kind of drupe. Moscow, under the rotten bark.
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17.05.2009 11:27, AlexEvs

to Andreas:
kivsyak is difficult to define so. I need to look at my genitals. where were you photographed?
The second diplopoda is Strongylosoma sp. Either kordylamythrum or stigmatosum. Again, without genitals, nowhere.

to Ilya Y:
drupe only up to the subgenus Lithobius (Lithobius) sp. For species identification, you need to look at the armament of the legs, genitals, etc.
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18.05.2009 22:55, guest: Александр

In Sumy, in Ukraine, I found an insect that is quite interesting. Neither the station of young naturalists nor the Department of Biology could tell me who it is. I didn't find it in any atlases or encyclopedias. If you are interested, please write to shurc2000@mail.ru I'll send you a photo.

18.05.2009 23:05, Liparus

Give me your photo
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18.05.2009 23:14, Guest

Give me your photo here

how do I get rid of it????

18.05.2009 23:47, mikee

how do I get rid of it????

Method #1 is to register here and use the advanced email form to attach a photo.
method #2 - upload a photo to any public photo site, and post a link to it here.

19.05.2009 1:35, RippeR

send a photo to the studio!1 (if anyone gets on the soap-spread smile.gif)
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20.05.2009 17:57, Андреас

"How do you do?" - If possible, please write me their Latin names. (the first woodlouse is from the calcareous mountain, the second from the salt marsh steppe)
"Sincerely, Andreas."

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20.05.2009 18:13, AlexEvs

Woodlice only up to the genus, and then not exactly.
1. ?Protracheoniscus sp.
2. Cylisticus sp.
To determine the species, you need to look at the limbs. In general, woodlice are interesting, especially the first one. If possible, collect several copies and send them to us.
I don't know false Scorpion. Very few people understand them at all.

20.05.2009 19:03, Андреас

"Okay. -
- These first ones never collapse. Their darkness is in the karst caves on Goryachaya Travertinova Mountain. The floor is strewn with their black speckled droppings. -Up to 3 centimeters of crayfish reaches! eek.gif smile.gif

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20.05.2009 19:16, AlexEvs

"Okay. -
- These first ones never collapse. Their darkness is in the karst caves on Goryachaya Travertinova Mountain. The floor is strewn with their black speckled droppings. -Up to 3 centimeters of crayfish reaches! eek.gif  smile.gif


Interesting. I've never seen such dark protraheoniscuses. A krupnyak up to 3 cm is found, they grow quite large. If there is such a mass of them, collect more, so that the male is definitely caught. Throw animals immediately in 70% alcohol. If the animal is dry or made of formalin, then it will not be possible to make normal preparations.
Representatives of this genus (and the family as a whole) cannot curl up. But the second woodlouse is able to form a loose ball.

20.05.2009 19:47, Андреас

"No way! "even the family is different! - I mean, not the one that the "banal" folding ones belong to, which are full of on the garden plot under the tiles...
"About saving, I know.
"But this second one is never found in front gardens. "those are small and pure gray.

This post was edited by Andreas - 05/20/2009 19: 49

20.05.2009 20:10, AlexEvs

Well, yes, woodlice (Oniscidea)is a suborder, and there are 26 families in the world fauna.
Collect the ones that are also on the garden plot, if possible.
About the second one-what size is it? And isn't it pure gray? What are the sizes of these collapsing "banals"?
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21.05.2009 11:00, Андреас

"The ones that live in the garden are pure gray. Somewhere 1 cm. or slightly more (curl up)
- Gray ones are photographed in the cracks - in the solonchak steppe - gray ones-they mark the yellowish-pink border of the armor-they are about 2 cm. (collapsing)
- And there are also some yellow flats that live in houses - they are less than a centimeter (they do not curl up).
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21.05.2009 12:59, mantis

Can you tell me what kind of creature? The author suggested that this is the larva of some coccid. Taken on September 20th, Nizhny Novgorod region, caught on the trunk of a birch tree. The dimensions are about 7-8 mm.picture: x_cdf00fbc.jpg
Thank you.
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21.05.2009 13:18, Bad Den

Can you tell me what kind of creature? The author suggested that this is the larva of some coccid. Taken on September 20th, Nizhny Novgorod region, caught on the trunk of a birch tree. The dimensions are about 7-8 mm.
Thank you.

They say aphids, the genus Stomaphis (Lachnidae).
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21.05.2009 15:35, PPauluSS

Hello, uv. insect experts and insect lovers.) Can you tell me what kind of "IT" I met? (Location-Krasnodar region, time-morning / afternoon, accommodation-mink size ~1. 5x1. 5 cm.) Thank you in advance for your identification answers.)

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21.05.2009 15:36, omar

this is cricket

21.05.2009 15:38, Tigran Oganesov

Hello, uv. insect experts and insect lovers.) Can you tell me what kind of "IT" I met? (Location-Krasnodar region, time-morning / afternoon, accommodation-mink size ~1. 5x1. 5 cm.) Thank you in advance for your identification answers.)

Gryllus bimaculatus-Two-spotted cricket
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21.05.2009 16:28, barry

Speaking of crickets... Sorry I couldn't take a picture, but I wonder who it might be. Kharkiv region, Zmiyiv district, about a week ago...
Burrows like mice ~ 3 cm in diameter. The black itself is shiny, but there is red-orange on the hind legs, I don't remember exactly whether the whole legs are orange, or half a stripe (the front part), most likely partially. He himself is somewhere in the region of 5 cm. A flat meadow near the river, a cricket was seen in 100-200 meters from the water, although there are a lot of holes in the meadow, but they did not guard near all the crickets. If I hadn't accidentally seen what was peeking out of the hole, I would never have thought that there might be a cricket there. In general, it was not possible to lure him out... The burrow goes down at an angle of 30 degrees, then 15-20 centimeters later, as it seemed to me more abruptly.

21.05.2009 16:45, omar

Will you give East fantastikish? This is in the cryptoentomology section. smile.gif

21.05.2009 17:56, barry

Will you give East fantastikish? This is in the cryptoentomology section. smile.gif

I certainly understand, but I thought that there are not so many large ones... smile.gif
By the way, there was an idea about Bradyporus multituberculatus, but it's probably really too fantastic...

This post was edited by barry - 05/21/2009 18: 04

21.05.2009 18:10, Vlad Proklov

Hello, uv. insect experts and insect lovers.) Can you tell me what kind of "IT" I met? (Location-Krasnodar region, time-morning / afternoon, accommodation-mink size ~1. 5x1. 5 cm.) Thank you in advance for your identification answers.)

  Gryllus bimaculatus-Two-spotted cricket

Nope. This is Gryllus campestris , a field cricket.
Speaking of crickets... Sorry I couldn't take a picture, but I wonder who it might be. Kharkiv region, Zmiyiv district, about a week ago...
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This is also a field cricket.
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21.05.2009 20:55, AlexEvs

"The ones that live in the garden are pure gray. Somewhere 1 cm. or slightly more (curl up)
- Gray ones are photographed in the cracks - in the solonchak steppe - gray ones-they mark the yellowish-pink border of the armor-they are about 2 cm. (collapsing)
- And there are also some yellow flats that live in houses - they are less than a centimeter (they do not curl up).


In general, without the material, or at least photos, it is difficult to say what kind of views they are. The first one is most likely a representative of the genus Cylisticus, only a different species.
Several species of woodlice are found in houses in the south. What you describe may be Trachelipus sp.

21.05.2009 21:42, omar

A 5 cm long field cricket?

22.05.2009 0:00, barry

A 5 cm long field cricket?

Yes, I also read it - they write 2-3 cm... Yes, and I shot it in the Crimea, it is clearly smaller. It is interesting to hear Vlad's opinion-who can be bigger...picture: IMG_2555.JPG

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22.05.2009 0:26, Egorus

The ovipositor probably doesn't count.
Without ovipositor 3.5 cm. (+ ovipositor 1.3 cm.)
Yug Ukr. May 2009.(Do this.)

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22.05.2009 0:56, Vlad Proklov

A 5 cm long field cricket?

Fear has big eyes smile.gif
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22.05.2009 0:57, Vlad Proklov

Yes, I also read it - they write 2-3 cm... Yes, and I shot it in the Crimea, it is clearly smaller. It is interesting to hear Vlad's opinion-who can be bigger...

Nobody smile.gif
Unless, of course, some foreign species has arrived for permanent residence...

22.05.2009 9:53, VSB

I came across this beauty, looked at all sorts of determinants, it looks like a mayfly, but I don't know exactly who it is. I will be glad if someone can help with the definition.

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22.05.2009 9:56, Bad Den

VSB, it's a Hymenoptera, rider
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22.05.2009 17:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

Someone from the Hemerobiidae? Moscow.
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24.05.2009 15:39, barry

Fear has big eyes smile.gif

What about this one-5-6 cm is indicated?
http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/15685
Systematic fear may be worth considering... smile.gif
I really don't see any obvious orange there.

This post was edited by barry - 05/24/2009 15: 40
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24.05.2009 18:36, okoem

Systematic fear may be worth considering... smile.gif

I won't say anything about crickets. But how much I talked with nature lovers-I heard so much-scolopendra 20 cm, Swallowtail 15 cm, etc. All measurements are made, of course, "by eye". smile.gif

24.05.2009 19:06, Андреас

- And Aristotle even claimed that a fly has 4 legs! - That is, real scientists, unlike amateurs, do not overestimate, but detract from the quantitative characteristics lol.gifof

24.05.2009 19:20, barry

I won't say anything about crickets. But how much I talked with nature lovers-I heard so much-scolopendra 20 cm, Swallowtail 15 cm, etc. All measurements are made, of course, "by eye". smile.gif

In general, it is necessary to catch and measure... smile.gif

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