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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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24.05.2009 20:45, Александрс

At the expense of "fear has big eyes": that's for sure, but then there are at least three of us who have very large eyes. I can just confirm what Barry wrote earlier about the cricket... I know Polevoy. This one was different....

25.05.2009 16:38, Ilia Ustiantcev

Even with the squad, I find it difficult... Moscow, Krylatsky Hills.
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25.05.2009 16:41, Bad Den

This is a webbing, a sawfly of some sort
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28.05.2009 15:26, Андреас

- And this is what a kiwsyachok and ... "is it a woodlouse larva?"

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29.05.2009 13:41, AlexEvs

It's not a quickie. Kivsyakami are called representatives of the family. Julidae, Spirobolidae, and Spirostreptidae. This is a different diplopoda. And juvenile. To be more precise, you need a photo on the side.
The second animal is not a woodlouse. This is the larva of some insect.
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30.05.2009 12:06, Андреас

"I'm sorry. - So this " not kisyak "belongs to a different group than"kivsyak"? teapot.gif
"And this insect larva looks like a trilobite!" lol.gif

30.05.2009 18:57, AlexEvs

"I'm sorry. - So this " not kisyak "belongs to a different group than"kivsyak"? teapot.gif


Yes, this diplopodka - not kivsyak. It appears to be a member of the Anthroleucosomatidae family (or some other Chordeumatida). But without a photo on the side, I can't say for sure.
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04.06.2009 17:53, Ilia Ustiantcev

What kind of humpback is this? Moscow region, Odintsovo district.
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04.06.2009 18:43, omar

Centrotus cornutus
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05.06.2009 23:18, BO.

Please tell me what kind of skipper this is.
Astrakhan region.

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05.06.2009 23:48, Tigran Oganesov

Please tell me what kind of skipper this is.
Astrakhan region.

Something like Philaeus chrysops
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08.06.2009 8:33, VSB

In the birch grove near the house quite often I meet on the leaves such presents on the leaves. I decided to see what was inside. Usually I try not to interfere with the course of life of insects, but here curiosity moved. I unfolded the sheet and a caterpillar ran out briskly. It must be some kind of butterfly. Can anyone tell us who it is?

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08.06.2009 8:37, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv region.

1. Sparse woodlands. ~15-20 mm.
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2. Deforestation of mixed forests. ~15-20 mm.
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3a. Mowing in a deciduous forest. ~5-7 mm.
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3b. Mowing in a deciduous forest.
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4a. Mowing in a deciduous forest. ~5-7 mm.
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4b. Mowing in a deciduous forest.
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5. Ran on the asphalt on the outskirts of the city. ~15-20 mm.
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08.06.2009 14:18, Dr. Niko

In the birch grove near the house quite often I meet on the leaves such presents on the leaves. I decided to see what was inside. Usually I try not to interfere with the course of life of insects, but here curiosity moved. I unfolded the sheet and a caterpillar ran out briskly. It must be some kind of butterfly. Can anyone tell us who it is?

Where was it taken? In Chelyabinsk? This is a leaf-wrapper caterpillar. It is very similar to Epinotia abbreviana, but it doesn't seem to be known in the Chelyabinsk region.
Well, I think Vlad will come and dot the S smile.gif
PS. Henceforth, it is better to put the caterpillars in the Definition of larvae and pupae.

This post was edited by Dr. Niko-08.06.2009 14: 22
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08.06.2009 14:26, VSB

(Dr. Niko) - yes, taken in Chelyabinsk on June 6 this year

08.06.2009 14:46, Vabrus

barry,
1,2 - Ectobius ?sylvestris
3a, 3b - its larva
4a, 4b-I think it's an aphid of some kind smile.gif
5-dead eater larva
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08.06.2009 16:18, Vlad Proklov

In the birch grove near the house quite often I meet on the leaves such presents on the leaves. I decided to see what was inside. Usually I try not to interfere with the course of life of insects, but here curiosity moved. I unfolded the sheet and a caterpillar ran out briskly. It must be some kind of butterfly. Can anyone tell us who it is?

Well, yes, a leaflet - but I don't know what it is, I need to display it.
Birch who just does not eat.

12.06.2009 13:39, Dr. Niko

As I understand it, this lepidopteran is ultramicro-3-4 mm in length. Odintsovo, 12.VI. 09. At least up to the family mol.gif
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This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 12.06.2009 13: 44

12.06.2009 15:51, Vlad Proklov

As I understand it, this lepidopteran is ultramicro-3-4 mm in length. Odintsovo, 12.VI. 09. At least up to the family mol.gif

No, these are proboscis ones.

12.06.2009 16:02, Dr. Niko

No, these are proboscis ones.

I don't understand - something like aphids?

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12.06.2009 17:13, Vlad Proklov

I don't understand - something like aphids?

Yeah, from that episode.

14.06.2009 15:26, Ilia Ustiantcev

Is it a whitefly? Pskov region, Nevelsky district.
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14.06.2009 22:08, omar

Yes, a whitefly.
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17.06.2009 11:18, Thorr

Hello gentlemen entomologists. Please help me identify the insect.
This is a fly of 5-6 mm, two wings, six legs (unfortunately, there is not a single whole copy after tapkoterapii, but it seems to be six), a pale white abdomen with 3-4 black stripes.
In the paws is a burgundy beetle about 2 mm, eight legs (this is accurate, since it is killed exclusively by something heavy, but it retains its shape) and a pair of" hands " with pincers (maybe they are not pincers, I don't have a built-in microscope, alas=), but they look like two hands with thickenings at the ends)
Periodically flies into the house at the dacha (dacha in the north-east of the Moscow region), and flaunts, which is somewhat unnerving, especially the presence of "luggage"
That's actually all the descriptions, but the question is: who is this anyway? And what else do they want?
Thank you in advance.

17.06.2009 12:01, omar

Fly - the most any. I can't tell from your description anyway. Cargo-false scorpion. They attach themselves to the flies and thus settle. It is not dangerous, and even useful for the destruction of small household pests.

17.06.2009 12:42, Thorr

Fly - the most any. I can't tell from your description anyway. Cargo-false scorpion. They attach themselves to the flies and thus settle. It is not dangerous, and even useful for the destruction of small household pests.

thank you very much!

20.06.2009 5:22, VSB

I took a picture , but I don't know what. Whether it's some kind of small butterfly, or a bug, size 6-7 mm.Chelyabinsk. If someone knows, please tell me.

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20.06.2009 10:49, Ilia Ustiantcev

In my opinion, this is a chehlonoska, family Coleophoridae, Lepidoptera.
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20.06.2009 14:05, Vlad Proklov

I took a picture , but I don't know what. Whether it's some kind of small butterfly, or a bug, size 6-7 mm.Chelyabinsk. If someone knows, please tell me.

Damophila sp. (Coleophoridae).
Butterflies are better to post in butterflies smile.gif
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20.06.2009 18:03, VSB

( kotbegemot ): I think if I see something else like this, I'll do it. To do this, you just need to know that it is a butterfly. And I didn't know

22.06.2009 9:14, okoem

As I understand it, this lepidopteran is ultramicro-3-4 mm in length. Odintsovo, 12.VI. 09. At least up to the family mol.gif
It's a whitefly.

23.06.2009 22:50, okoem

Can anyone tell us what kind of funny, nimble-eyed animals live on the coastal limestone rocks of the Tarakhankutsky Peninsula (western Crimea)? I've never met such people in Feodosia! Does it look like something from a crustacean?

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25.06.2009 20:16, Dr. Niko

Can anyone tell us what kind of funny, nimble-eyed animals live on the coastal limestone rocks of the Tarakhankutsky Peninsula (western Crimea)? I've never met such people in Feodosia! Does it look like something from a crustacean?

Apparently (and most likely, they are) these are the equal-legged crayfish Ligia italica Fabricius, 1798.
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25.06.2009 23:07, okoem

Apparently (and most likely, they are) these are the equal-legged crayfish Ligia italica Fabricius, 1798.
Precisely!
Here here for the Crimea is given.
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26.06.2009 21:31, VSB

Who is it? Dragonfly, butterfly, or what kind of larva? I took a picture in passing, and now I think that I should have taken it normally. Does anyone know what kind of creature it is?

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26.06.2009 22:52, Ilia Ustiantcev

It's a mayfly.
If an insect has wings , it is by no means a larva. smile.gif

26.06.2009 23:30, VSB

This topic contains photos (how to insert a picture in a message described here) or links to photos of orders of insects and arachnids (not included in special topics) for which you need to determine the family / genus/species.


Thank you, Ilya!. I first met such a beast, I read about it on the Internet now and I think it is worthy of normal shooting.

28.06.2009 9:47, VSB

Is it a front sight or something?

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28.06.2009 10:35, Tigran Oganesov

Is it a front sight or something?

This is a cicada of some kind.
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29.06.2009 9:56, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv, yesterday.

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