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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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08.03.2006 23:46, BO.

Here it is already defined wink.gif


Sorry to bother you, forgot frown.gif

08.03.2006 23:54, BO.

The shield nymph ? The size is about 6-7 mm . Astrakhan region 6.03.06

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08.03.2006 23:59, BO.

The horsefly bug? Help me determine up to the view.
Size 1-1.2 mm. Astrakhan region 6.03.06

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09.03.2006 0:16, BO.

Two flies, help определить:web01219.jpg
-size ~1cm
. web01229.jpg -small fly ~6-7 mm. Wings with black polka dots.

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09.03.2006 0:28, BO.

web01229.jpg -small fly ~6-7 mm. Wings with black polka dots.

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09.03.2006 8:35, vespabellicosus

As for the dragonflies above , the larger one is very similar to the male blue yoke Aeshna cyanea.
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12.03.2006 19:16, Shofffer

The shield nymph ? The size is about 6-7 mm . Astrakhan region 6.03.06

Not at all. This is quite an imago of the bug Tritomegas bicolor (Linnaeus, 1758) from the family Cydnidae.
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12.03.2006 19:31, BO.

Not at all. This is quite an imago of the bug Tritomegas bicolor (Linnaeus, 1758) from the family Cydnidae.

Thank you very much! Two more beetles to identify.

The post was edited by BO. - 12.03.2006 20:03

12.03.2006 19:36, BO.

Both beetles are not large ~0.8 cm

The post was edited by BO. - 12.03.2006 19:55

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12.03.2006 19:51, BO.

The scutellum is very similar to the red-legged one-but the legs are not red , it is similar to Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Pentatomidae) - the pattern on the back is different.

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20.03.2006 23:49, Tigran Oganesov

Horse - riding spider (Family Salticidae), a genus similar to Salticus

26.03.2006 22:14, BO.

Please help me
определить:web02263.jpg -fly 0.8-1 cm
web02277.jpg -dragonfly, I saw it at the beginning of the month , I managed to shoot it not long ago.
Small 4-5 cm .On the rivers there is still ice in some places-dragonflies fly surprisingly. And today it's snowing and a blizzard .
web02259.jpg – what kind of cicada?" It is more variegated than the pennywort of the family Aphrophoridae.
Small 5-7mm.
Taken in the Astrakhan region on 24.03.06 On the bank of the Erik Krivoy Buz .

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26.03.2006 22:17, BO.

web02263.jpg -fly 0.8-1 cm

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26.03.2006 22:20, BO.

web02277.jpg -dragonfly, I saw it at the beginning of the month , I managed to shoot it not long ago.
Small 4-5 cm .On the rivers there is still ice in some places-dragonflies fly surprisingly. And today it's snowing and a blizzard

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26.03.2006 22:43, Bad Den


web02259.jpg – what kind of cicada?" It is more variegated than the pennywort of the family Aphrophoridae.
Small 5-7mm.
Taken in the Astrakhan region on 24.03.06 On the bank of the Erik Krivoy Buz .

This one is most likely from the family Cixiidae
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28.03.2006 18:34, guest: а

Sympecma fusca, but not very accurate

01.04.2006 23:34, BO.

Help identify the spider. Size ~1.5 cm. Astrakhan

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01.04.2006 23:40, BO.

Not a known fly.. I've already shown it. I think it's a better angle. Characteristic light spots . Astrakhan.

This post was edited by BO. - 04.04.2006 21: 07

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04.04.2006 20:51, BO.

Not a large spider no more than 8 mm. It jumps .
Astrakhan region.

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04.04.2006 21:04, BO.

Not a known bug. Size 1.5 cm . Astrakhan.

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04.04.2006 21:48, Bad Den

Spider (webP1000701.jpg) from the Salticidae family
Caterpillar (webP1000574.jpg), most likely belongs to some scoops (Noctuidae)
And the bedbug (webP1000550.jpg) - I would venture to assume that this is Aelia acuminata (Pentatomidae)
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22.04.2006 20:58, BO.

I wanted to get a dipper butterfly out of a caterpillar. Everything went well, the caterpillar began to spin a web, and in a day or two it would have pupated. Upon inspection, I found the following picture ( see photo):The corpse of a caterpillar and three small cocoons. I assume that the caterpillar laid its eggs one of the parasites-eardrums. I left everything as it is . I would like to hear the experts ' comments.

The post was edited by BO. - 22.04.2006 21:00

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22.04.2006 21:27, Bad Den

More like puparia flies, Tachinidae most likely.
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23.04.2006 20:54, sealor

Here are some pictures of the animals that we already have active. I would like to know the name of certain spiders, especially the one that I expect "Araneus sp.", the correctness of the definition of scoops and moth and other species. This very araneus is a massive species in the steppe, the spider lives in a cocoon-shaped den, from which signal threads go to an irregular circular network.

24.04.2006 5:22, guest: Helen

web02277.jpg -dragonfly, I saw it at the beginning of the month , I managed to shoot it not long ago.
Small 4-5 cm .On the rivers there is still ice in some places-dragonflies fly surprisingly. And today it's snowing and a blizzard

It's not fusca, it's Sympecma paedisca. S. fusca for the Astrakhan Nature Reserve was called, but a very long time ago, and the definition is questionable.
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24.04.2006 22:12, BO.

It's not fusca, it's Sympecma paedisca. S. fusca for the Astrakhan Nature Reserve was called, but a very long time ago, and the definition is questionable.

Yes, 50 kilometers north of Astrakhan. These dragonflies are the earliest. They are distributed both in the steppes and in the floodplain.

26.04.2006 17:34, BO.

Cucullia umbratica


You were right, you really are flies. Today, 3 pieces were removed. Two have not opened wings, one is more fully normal, only the companions tore the wing. I have already shown this fly, but unfortunately they did not identify it. Maybe now it will succeed? Another question: do these flies parasitize one type of caterpillar? I would be grateful for any information on this family-type.

This post was edited by BO. - 26.04.2006 20: 46

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26.04.2006 17:37, BO.

Unknown masonry. 2-3 cm.
The top layer is quite dense. The bottom one is softer and the white one looks like cotton wool. Inside is a ball with maggots. In the garden it is quite common. Masonry appeared not long ago 10-15 years ago.

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27.04.2006 6:16, Елена М

Yes, 50 kilometers north of Astrakhan. These dragonflies are the earliest. They are distributed both in the steppes and in the floodplain.

Helen - it was me. smile.gif
Yeah, they hibernate at the imago stage. A new generation of them is smoothed out from the end of June, and more often in July, and then goes for the winter.
Do you still plan to shoot and/or collect dragonflies? Your data, if you can accurately record the date and place, will be very useful - for some reason very little is published on dragonflies in the European part of Russia...

27.04.2006 10:23, RippeR

BO:
From aspen cocoons I have similar ones came out, also with thick, coarse black hairs. gray flies are like that. As my research supervisor said, they are very often parasitized by various insects.

27.04.2006 21:36, BO.

Do you still plan to shoot and/or collect dragonflies? Your data, if you can accurately record the date and place, will be very useful - for some reason very little is published on dragonflies in the European part of Russia...

Thank you very much!
The mass flight of dragonflies in our country begins with the decline of flood waters. Usually the end of May. This year there is a delay in water discharge. The flood hasn't started yet.
I'll shoot it, of course.
Here are three photos http://photo.bov.com.ru/m_nas/strecoz/index.php. I stopped posting it on the site , it's not interesting . Bad with the definition. Here they are more interested in beetles - I show them more beetles.
Went to http://molbiol.ru/pictures/83898.html , there's your comment, thanks for the definition . I'm not an expert , I can tell by Fabre, which is why such mistakes occur.
Unfortunately, I don't have time to track comments to all my photos.
If you are interested in dragonflies, I can send you links to new photos of dragonflies by E-mail.
P.S. If you look at the "properties - exif" images, there is a shooting time. And with the place everything is simple smile.gif, mostly I shoot in my garden. Dragonflies are distributed all over the world.
Sincerely , BO.

28.04.2006 6:10, Елена М

If you are interested in dragonflies, I can send you links to new photos of dragonflies by E-mail.


I will be very grateful, thank you! Address: zoology (dog) bgpu. ru

03.05.2006 22:57, BO.

Help identify the mosquito. Big. Astrakhan. April.

Unknown bug scabbard. Large 1-1. 5 cm. Astrakhan, April . Frosts , a vineyard, during a break, a couple climbed up to warm up on a mitten.

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03.05.2006 23:06, Vlad Proklov


Unknown bug scabbard. Large 1-1. 5 cm. Astrakhan, April . Frosts , a vineyard, during a break, a couple climbed up to warm up on a mitten.


This is not a scutellum, but a turtle of some kind (family Scutelleridae).
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03.05.2006 23:14, sealor

Wow, I recognize the mosquito - it's Tipula sp. (Tipulidae) some kind of probably.
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07.05.2006 23:46, BO.

Jaundice butterflies ?
Unknown fly, 1 cm, with a white head.
Very small spider no more than 5 mm .
Astrakhan region.

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07.05.2006 23:51, Vlad Proklov

Jaundice butterflies ?
Unknown fly, 1 cm, with a white head.
Very small spider no more than 5 mm .
Astrakhan region.


Butterflies of the turnip (Pieris rapae).
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08.05.2006 1:01, Tigran Oganesov


Unknown fly, 1 cm, with a white head.
Family Conopidae, genus most likely Sicus

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10.05.2006 16:08, Nilson

The spider is definitely a scytodes. I've always wanted to see him hunt!

14.05.2006 14:45, Kovalevsky

Will experts be able to identify these cute arthropods? The fly is obviously from the babblers, and there are no ideas about the spider at all. Both animals were shot in the north of Holland last weekend.

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