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19.10.2010 23:03, Bad Den

Today I found in the aquarium (8l. shrimp, snails):
here is such a small animal. Size 0.5-0.6 mm
Fly or jump 2-4cm. They are concentrated at the water boundary.
The photo shows a bottom view. The creatures have a tail tucked under them with a fork like an earwig.
What kind of animals?

Callballs
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21.10.2010 9:10, gumenuk

What kind of animals? confused.gif
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, glade under the power line, on the grass

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21.10.2010 9:37, Bad Den

Larvae of leaf beetles.
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21.10.2010 11:23, gumenuk

Who is it?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan

Pictures:
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21.10.2010 12:33, Victor Titov

Who is it?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan

First photo (14.07.2010___DSC08603.jpg) - some kind of caddis fly (Trichoptera).
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21.10.2010 16:02, gumenuk

Whitefly confused.gif
MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan

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21.10.2010 16:48, IchMan

Sialis sp., species - by genitals
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23.10.2010 14:27, Arikain

Again the aphid got caught, took a better picture:
picture: SANY4219.JPG
image: ___. jpg

23.10.2010 17:17, gumenuk

Also aphids. confused.gif
MO. Ramenskiy district, Khripan, June

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23.10.2010 19:46, botanque

I may be wrong, but it resembles a dustwing (Coniopterygidae, Neuroptera). But what kind of hairs are these?..

This post was edited by botanque - 23.10.2010 20: 07

23.10.2010 23:14, Egorus

Can anyone confirm or deny the identity of the insect from the CCU and
what is shown in the photo?

Комарівка
італійська
Bittacus italicus (Muller, 1786)
Таксономічна належність
Клас — Комахи (Insecta), ряд — Скорпіонові
мухи (Mecoptera), родина — Комарівки або
бітациди (Bittacidae).
picture: IMG_KKU_ik.jpg

Large (wing length 30-35 mm) oblong insects, resemble long-legged mosquitoes,
but have 2 pairs of wings. The legs are long and thin, all shins
with 2 pairs of spur-like bristles. It differs from similar species
in that the anal vein on the forewing is long and ends
much closer to the apex than the short subcostal vein.

(Великі (довжина крила 30–35 мм) довгасті
комахи, що нагадують комарів-довгоногів,
але мають 2 пари крил. Ноги довгі та тонкі,
всі гомілки з 2 парами шпороподібних щети-
нок. Від близьких видів відрізняється тим, що
анальна жилка на передньому крилі довга і
закінчується набагато ближче до вершини,
ніж коротка субкостальна жилка.)

And the exhibit itself
picture: IMG_0582_ik_koll.jpg


Thank you in advance.

23.10.2010 23:41, Triplaxxx

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24.10.2010 9:18, guest: Артем

Please help me identify the spider=)
user posted image
Found in early September, in southern Kazakhstan, size approximately 1.5-2 cm

24.10.2010 9:20, Guest

oops picture

24.10.2010 9:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

oops picture

What's the picture here: opera:illegal-url ? confused.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 24.10.2010 09: 26

24.10.2010 9:28, Guest

http://image.kz/vc739726cd1102449afb9815a8d40a9eb attempt number 2....

24.10.2010 9:42, vasiliy-feoktistov

Tarantula looks like some kind (Lycosa sp.). But I might be wrong, I'm no expert in spiders.

24.10.2010 11:27, evk

  http://image.kz/vc739726cd1102449afb9815a8d40a9eb attempt number 2....

It seems that the most that neither is a tarantula South-Russian. But also without confidence.

26.10.2010 10:12, gumenuk

Are they mosquitoes or flies?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, May

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26.10.2010 15:36, Victor Titov

Are they mosquitoes or flies?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, May

In my opinion, something ktyreobraznoe...
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26.10.2010 15:43, gumenuk

In my opinion, something ktyreobraznoe...

No, faster some mushroom gnats

26.10.2010 15:58, Victor Titov

No, faster than some mushroom mosquitoes

No, it doesn't look like Sciaridae either. What's the size of the animals?

26.10.2010 16:08, gumenuk

No, it doesn't look like Sciaridae either. What's the size of the animals?

Komarinyi - 5-6 mm
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26.10.2010 16:18, Victor Titov

Mosquito repellent - 5-6 mm

Clearly! Well, then with the "ktyreoobrazny" I, to put it mildly, got excited redface.gif lol.gif!

26.10.2010 23:18, Triplaxxx

Usually, long-whiskered diptera are called mosquitoes, and short-whiskered ones are called flies. But this does not mean that they will look like ordinary bloodsucking mosquitoes or houseflies. The same midges - "mosquitoes", look like small flies.
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26.10.2010 23:28, Evgenich

gumenuk
It seems that this is a representative of the sem. Anisopodidae (Heteropods).
Someone from the Sylvicola
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27.10.2010 22:10, barko

On the abdomen of a moth of the genus Hypomecis was such a companion. It was boiled in lye together with its former owner. The magnification is approximately 80x. Needs to be defined.

picture: OP0898m_009.jpg

12.11.2010 10:22, Захаринский

Hello!
Viewing the gallery of the Photo Club.ru, came across a photo of a strange object on a fallen maple leaf. The author of the photo is san186. I provide the link with the author's permission.
user posted image
Opinions about what it is are extremely diverse. In particular, there is a hypothesis that this is a clutch of insect eggs. I ask for the help of specialists.

12.11.2010 10:25, Ilia Ustiantcev

Or maybe it's an ascomycete?

12.11.2010 11:56, Захаринский

As far as I know, ascomycetes (excluding morels-stitches) mostly have fruit bodies of a saucer-shaped or cup-shaped shape. If you were referring to myxomycetes, then when viewing thousands of photos of mixes from various sites, I didn't find anything similar. In addition, I asked on a specialized mushroom site. They didn't say anything definite. Thank you.

12.11.2010 22:45, Ilia Ustiantcev

Ascomycetes are different. Including those with a closed fruit body. But it is, rather, really a myxomycete. For example, it looks a bit like Leocarpus.

13.11.2010 10:33, Захаринский

It happens that the sporonoses of mixes are twisted in several pieces among themselves. But that they formed such a "tree", never had to see.

14.11.2010 16:24, phlomis

What kind of cicada? shuffle.gif Rostov Nature Reserve, June 2007.

14.11.2010 21:06, Захаринский

Ilya U

As expected, this is a clutch of eggs of an insect, namely Chrysopa sp. Goldeneye, sem. Reticuloptera.
Cm. http://bugguide.net/node/view/333476/bgimage
http://bugguide.net/node/view/241868/bgimage
Thank you forumchanam "Plantarium".

This post was edited by Zakharinsky - 11/14/2010 21: 38
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15.11.2010 15:39, Bad Den

  Ilya U

As expected, this is a clutch of eggs of an insect, namely Chrysopa sp. Goldeneye, sem. Reticuloptera.
Cm. http://bugguide.net/node/view/333476/bgimage
http://bugguide.net/node/view/241868/bgimage
Thank you forumchanam "Plantarium".

By the way, where was the original photo taken? The fact is that our Chrysopids, as far as I know, do not make this type of egg laying, they have more and more each egg on a separate stalk attached to the substrate.

15.11.2010 21:58, evk

What kind of cicada? shuffle.gif Rostov Nature Reserve, June 2007.

Most likely, our usual Cicadetta montana, i.e. mountain cicada.
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16.11.2010 13:57, Захаринский

Bad Den

The picture was taken in Moscow, in Filevsky Park. This sheet of masonry is still kept by the author of the image. I wonder if there is a chance of larvae emerging from eggs?

This post was edited by Zakharinsky - 11/16/2010 14: 04

16.11.2010 15:23, Dracus

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18.11.2010 0:30, Guest

On the 3rd and 6th images-Oecetis ochracea (Leptoceridae)

24.11.2010 22:40, Natali22206

Please help me identify two stick insects and a praying mantis from Bali Butterfly Park

http://www.happyho.ru/photo/10417
http://www.happyho.ru/photo/10421
http://www.happyho.ru/photo/10420

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