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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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29.06.2009 10:45, scarit

This, in my opinion, is some kind of hay eater (Psocoptera)
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29.06.2009 12:40, barko

Who is this to the left of the hood?

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29.06.2009 12:58, okoem

Who is this to the left of the hood?
It's hard to see, I think it's some kind of cicada...
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01.07.2009 20:44, Victor Gazanchidis

Help with the definition, like a large caddis fly. From Gorny Altai, mid-June.

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01.07.2009 21:07, Zhuk

Help with the definition, like a large caddis fly. From Gorny Altai, mid-June.

some freckles
A familiar specialist said that some Arcynopteryx's.

This post was edited by Zhuk - 01.07.2009 21: 46
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02.07.2009 19:01, VSB

It looks like a butterfly, but the whiskers are more suitable for a beetle. Who is it?

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03.07.2009 4:47, VSB

It looks like a butterfly, but the whiskers are more suitable for a beetle. Who is it?


Looking through the literature came to the conclusion. that it's caddisfly. If you are wrong, or someone knows what type it is, please correct it.

03.07.2009 6:57, Bad Den

Looking through the literature came to the conclusion. that it's caddisfly. If you are wrong, or someone knows what kind of view it is, please correct it.

Caddis fly. But with them, it is very difficult to get to the view from the photo.
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03.07.2009 13:38, Kagorets

Hello!
I hope I'm not confused with the subjectsmile.gif, please tell me who it is.

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03.07.2009 14:12, Tigran Oganesov

Hello!
I hope I'm not confused with the subjectsmile.gif, please tell me who it is.

Mixed smile.gifup the transfer to the general topic. This scorpion is a separate group of insects. A male, by the way. The "sting" is actually a copulatory device.
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06.07.2009 14:15, Victor Titov

Help me recognize the beast. It seems to be the larva of some diptera (?). A friend asked me to identify it.
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06.07.2009 20:18, scarit

Yes, it looks like it. In what substrate did you catch up?
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06.07.2009 21:03, Victor Titov

Yes, it looks like it. In what substrate did you catch up?

If only I knew! A friend sent a photo, but about the conditions in which he found the beast-no gugu! I wrote back to him, but he hasn't said anything yet. If I get any new information , I'll let you know.

06.07.2009 22:59, blondin

Help me determine, please: I saw it in a village (Ryazan region), in the second picture on ivan-tea, in the first I don't know what. Thank you.

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06.07.2009 23:55, Dr. Niko

Help me determine, please: I saw it in a village (Ryazan region), in the second picture on ivan-tea, in the first I don't know what. Thank you.

This is the caterpillar of the bedstraw hawk moth (Hyles gallii).
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07.07.2009 1:32, Tigran Oganesov

Help me recognize the beast. It seems to be the larva of some diptera (?). A friend asked me to identify it.

IMHO, it looks more like a larva of a membrane, some sphecoid wasp. I'd like to see the head, of course.
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07.07.2009 2:08, Victor Titov

IMHO, it looks more like a larva of a membrane, some sphecoid wasp. I'd like to see the head, of course.

There is also this angle.
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07.07.2009 14:50, Tigran Oganesov

There is also this angle.
By the smile.gifway, what size is it?

09.07.2009 1:55, khustochka

Probably some very ordinary ones... Kherson region

Especially for the wasp (if you correctly call it that), it was interesting to watch how it climbed into the hole.

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09.07.2009 18:26, Ilia Ustiantcev

khustochka
In the first photo is a mother-of-pearl pandora (Pandoriana pandora) together with some bronze beetle
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09.07.2009 18:28, Ilia Ustiantcev

At first I thought it was a moth, then a fly, but now it looks like a cicada...
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09.07.2009 18:59, scarit

It looks like a cicada.But how cool!
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15.07.2009 17:09, Sungaya

help me identify these people...

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15.07.2009 18:01, scarit

Some mayfly

16.07.2009 2:23, bsm

Please help the nerd! Identify aphids at least up to a family. mol.gif South-east of Ukraine. And this is a different aphid - green and black?

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16.07.2009 2:29, bsm

second photo

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16.07.2009 18:33, Sungaya

Some kind of mayfly

and what is it?

17.07.2009 18:25, scarit

I don't know, I'm not an expert on mayflies, unfortunately.

21.07.2009 13:12, Сергей-К

I was on a business trip to Yakutia. Met some miracle?
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21.07.2009 14:33, Алексей Сажнев

this is one of the freckles Plecoptera
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24.07.2009 23:09, Zhuk

I was on a business trip to Yakutia. Met some miracle?

more precisely Arcynopteryx

29.07.2009 23:41, Guest

Dear friends, please help! Who is it?
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This post was edited by Bolivar - 29.07.2009 23: 50

29.07.2009 23:51, Tigran Oganesov

Dear friends, please help! Who is it?

Cicada nymphs Ricania japonica

07.08.2009 8:21, VSB

I watched this scene for several seconds. On the leg of a mosquito from a leaf, someone began to move towards its body. The mosquito took off and the uninvited guest was dropped on the nearby vegetation. Due to the transience of the incident, it was not possible to shoot more efficiently. But maybe still someone will identify this fan of mosquito legs

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13.08.2009 19:53, hda0

Dear forumchane, help determine what kind of insect is in the photo.
this species lives here in Tashkent in one of the districts. other areas don't have them.
in the evenings, it flies into the windows open in heaps, hangs around the lamps and dies in the morning.

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unfortunately, it was not possible to photograph a live one.

17.08.2009 9:35, ezdok

Dear forumchane! Interesting Latin and (if any ) the Russian and Latin names of the spider and phalanx. I put it among the insects....But the title says that you can...::smile.gif)))) Filmed in Kalahari.

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23.08.2009 22:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

Does anyone know caddis fly? Quite large, but smaller than friganea. Odintsovo district MO.
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23.08.2009 23:23, Dr. Niko

Does anyone know caddis fly? Quite large, but smaller than friganea. Odintsovo district of Moscow region.
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I still know (not personally, of course) the only expert in the European part of Russia (if not in the entire Russian Federation) on caddis flies - this is Vladimir Dmitrievich Ivanov from the Department of Entomology of St. Petersburg State University. His email address v-ivanov@yandex.ru . Although according to this photo... maybe, of course.
If he answers , please click here smile.gif
Good luck.

This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 08/23/2009 23: 24
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25.08.2009 18:18, ezdok

2 Papaver

Thanks! On efe-yes, in the same place, in Namibia, yes . And on a new topic -
.... sorry, here.....:

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25.08.2009 18:32, ezdok

I was just filming...
I'm not an entomologist.

This post was edited by ezdok - 25.08.2009 19: 12

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