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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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14.01.2010 20:33, VBoris

Thanks! Only these individuals do not have, please....

14.01.2010 23:05, Shapik

All three are from Crimea:
118-Bakhchisarai district, Kachinskaya valley, Predushchelnoye village, left bank of the Kacha River, slopes overgrown with juniper and rock oak, 8.07.2009 93mm
119-Shchelkino, forest plantation along the road leading to the NPP reactor, 18.07.2009 47mm
120-Simferopol, Perovo village, along the railway tracks, 22.06.2009 52mm

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15.01.2010 0:15, Evgenich

118.jpg -TIBICEN PLEBEJUS (I THINK SHE IS)
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15.01.2010 23:57, VBoris

Tell me, please, the type of these scorpion flies.

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16.01.2010 11:11, vasiliy-feoktistov

I didn't find a topic on the definition of cockroaches, so I'm posting it here. Who is it? Some kind of turtle cockroach? Please help before the view.
Egypt, Luxor 11.12.1998. L=17mm.

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16.01.2010 12:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

Tell me, please, the type of these scorpion flies.

Panorpa sp. communis Linnaeus, 1758? in my opinion. otr. Mecoptera

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16.01.2010 13:50, AlexEvs

The cockroach is probably a female Polyphaga aegyptiaca, although, as far as I know, in these polyphagids the devil will break his head. It seems that male genitalia are needed for normal identification there.
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16.01.2010 14:12, vasiliy-feoktistov

The cockroach is probably a female Polyphaga aegyptiaca, although, as far as I know, in these polyphagids the devil will break his head. It seems that male genitalia are needed for normal identification there.

Thanks! smile.gif Unfortunately, only 1 copy. then came to me. frown.gif

16.01.2010 17:27, Arikain

Help me identify an insect from Karelia , I couldn't even identify the order wall.gif(maybe semi-hardwings?)

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16.01.2010 17:29, Victor Titov

Well, yes, definitely a bug smile.gif.

16.01.2010 17:45, barry

Bedbug of course, in my opinion even Nabis sp.
PS. It is advisable to cut the extra background.

16.01.2010 18:12, Arikain

Without too much background, maybe it will be better. The bug was quite small, it couldn't be removed better
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17.01.2010 16:50, VBoris

Tell me, this is a male (tarakan1.jpg) and a female cockroach (tarakan2.jpg) forest (Ectobius sylvestris)? The nymph (tarakan3.jpg) Lapland cockroach (Ectobius lapponicus)?

This post was edited by VBoris - 17.01.2010 16: 56

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17.01.2010 17:14, VBoris

Maybe someone will be able to determine the type of caddis flies?

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19.01.2010 1:17, Guest

Tell me, this is a male (tarakan1.jpg) and a female cockroach (tarakan2.jpg) forest (Ectobius sylvestris)? The nymph (tarakan3.jpg) Lapland cockroach (Ectobius lapponicus)?

Yes, that's right.
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19.01.2010 1:27, VBoris

Mokrychek look....

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19.01.2010 20:45, AlexEvs

woodlice: 1. Protracheoniscus ?fossuliger
everything else is a species of the genus Trachelipus. to determine the appearance, you need to look at the genitals.
in the last photo, the closest woodlouse is probably not Trachelipus, but Protracheoniscus. unfortunately, no uropods are visible and the outlines are generally blurred.
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24.01.2010 14:59, Bad Den

Please tell me what kind of worm overcomes our katuses? The length of this individual is 2 mm.

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05.02.2010 16:03, Arikain

What kind of creature? confused.gif (length no more than 5mm)
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05.02.2010 16:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

What kind of creature? confused.gif (length no more than 5mm)

Some kind of bug in my opinion (larva).
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05.02.2010 17:25, Sugercete

IMHO cricket is

05.02.2010 17:27, Vlad Proklov

What are you guys doing? It's some kind of aphid!
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05.02.2010 17:33, vasiliy-feoktistov

IMHO cricket is

99.999% Don't cricket it. Rather, kotbegemot is right, and I didn't think so at first.

05.02.2010 17:38, Arikain

Often such on the fence came across, maybe aphids, though I did not see similar plants, the abdomen is covered with bumps, I saw even lighter shades of the same.

05.02.2010 17:52, Tigran Oganesov

Yes exactly aphid smile.gif
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05.02.2010 21:58, Пашко

What kind of insect is this!!!???

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05.02.2010 22:09, Alexandr Zhakov

What kind of insect is this!!!???

it's not an insect. An arthropod.
The scootigera or flycatcher, which is not dangerous to humans, feeds on small insects.

05.02.2010 22:14, Пашко

Thank you very much!!!!

05.02.2010 22:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

What kind of insect is this!!!???

IMHO not an insect, but a millipede-Scutigera coleoptrata Linnaeus, 1758 (flycatcher).

05.02.2010 23:41, Bad Den

Arikain, in my opinion, is still the larva of some kind of bug. I did not come across aphids with legs with claws, whiskers not characteristic of aphids, but with large segments. Yes, and the size of 5 mm for aphids, I think, is a bit large.

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06.02.2010 12:45, Arikain

Be sure to take a photo of more of the same in the summer smile.gif, I saw more spotted ones somehow(brown with white spots), some a little larger in size, many lacked limbs, move slowly, covered with transverse tubercles

06.02.2010 13:24, omar

For me - aphids. And I even assume that I've seen similar ones from the Christmas tree.

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06.02.2010 20:23, John-ST

IMHO cricket is

IMHAUST IMHO this is not a cricket

06.02.2010 21:10, John-ST

It looks like an aphid after all Does it
look like this?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...geburt.4075.jpg

06.02.2010 22:11, Bad Den

It looks like an aphid after all Does it
look like this?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...geburt.4075.jpg

Yes, it looks like to

07.02.2010 17:38, Arikain

No, it doesn't seem very similar, the sawyere is not the same, and the body shape is slightly different. Color of a different shade.

07.02.2010 19:06, John-ST

No, it doesn't seem very similar, the sawyere is not the same, and the body shape is slightly different. Color of a different shade.

Well, I did not specifically offer the view from the photo, but a picture similar to the photo and the description wink.gif
Shades in the color are not an indicator.
The shape of the body depends on the degree of satiety and age.
Antennae can also depend on age. The nymphs of krajevik have such cool sawyers, and the imago has ordinary ones-thinner and longer

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13.02.2010 14:29, 2Александр

Who is it? Found in walnut kernels from Uzbekistan, up to 3mm in size?

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14.02.2010 17:32, Александр57

Please tell me, is this Tenthredinidae of some kind, or who?
Nizhny Novgorod region, length 7 mm.

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14.02.2010 22:42, Bad Den

Please tell me, is this Tenthredinidae of some kind, or who?
Nizhny Novgorod region, length 7 mm.

This is a hay eater (order Psocoptera or Copeognatha)

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