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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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15.04.2011 19:24, Семён Семёныч

18.04.2011 21:45, Семён Семёныч

26.04.2011 23:13, DanMar

April, Turkey, near the city of Antalya, the village of Goinyuk, lives in dry fallen pine needles, in the upper sphere of the earth, reminds
me of a pike (but)tail, which lives in houses and eats paper, but this creature is larger in size, about 13-17 mm in length and" tails " are short, there are individuals with different colors and ornaments, such as a black creature with a white stripe on the chest or a circle with brown borders.

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27.04.2011 0:18, Bad Den

April, Turkey, near the city of Antalya, the village of Goinyuk, lives in dry fallen pine needles, in the upper sphere of the earth, reminds
me of a pike (but)tail, which lives in houses and eats paper, but this creature is larger in size, about 13-17 mm in length and" tails " are short, there are individuals with different colors and ornaments, such as a black creature with a white stripe on the chest or a circle with brown borders.

Someone from Thysanura

27.04.2011 0:21, DanMar

Thank you, I know that this is a bristletail smile.gif

27.04.2011 10:12, Bad Den

Then-sem. Machilidae smile.gif
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29.04.2011 18:17, Transilvania

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kto eto — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo

Guys, I'm really ashamed, but I can't figure out who it is. Snout like a beetle, belly like a butterfly, wings like a wasp.
Taken a couple of days ago in the north of India. It flew into the light at night.

29.04.2011 20:11, Bad Den

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kto eto — Photos by evelinasokol on Rambler-Photo

Guys, I'm really ashamed, but I can't figure out who it is. Snout like a beetle, belly like a butterfly, wings like a wasp.
Taken a couple of days ago in the north of India. It flew into the light at night.

Female ant Dorylus sp.
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03.05.2011 0:23, gstalker

what kind of cicada ?

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03.05.2011 21:29, Dracus

Cercopis sp.

04.05.2011 15:40, MrNo4Noi

Help us determine who this person is. 1.V.2011г. C - In the Vitebsk region. Caught on a recently fallen lime tree, in a dead but wet drivesina-sitting in someone's passages. The length is approximately 2 mm.
Thank you in advance.

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04.05.2011 16:12, Pliss A

This is probably a false scorpion of some kind!?
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04.05.2011 21:30, Dr. Niko

Help us determine who this person is. 1.V.2011г. C - In the Vitebsk region. Caught on a recently fallen lime tree, in a dead but wet drivesina-sitting in someone's passages. The length is approximately 2 mm.
Thank you in advance.

Yes, false scorpion, sem. Chernetidae. To get to the type - you need to look at the morphology in detail, and here on the forum there are no false scorpionists.
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04.05.2011 21:49, MrNo4Noi

Thank you for your help. The first individual of this order smile.gifis

05.05.2011 18:43, Arikain

It was found on April 24 on the surface of a small, summer-drying forest lamba in South Karelia. It was moving, floundering, perhaps accidentally caught in the water.

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06.05.2011 6:01, Pirx

It was found on April 24 on the surface of a small, summer-drying forest lamba in South Karelia. It was moving, floundering, perhaps accidentally caught in the water.


In my opinion, kollembola.

06.05.2011 18:20, Arikain

Thanks!
Although, it seems to me that this is something else. Collemboles are bald and do not have an ovipositor? Similar to this one:
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They also swam there smile.gif

06.05.2011 18:39, Pirx

Thanks!
Although, it seems to me that this is something else. Collemboles are bald and do not have an ovipositor? Similar to this one:
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They swam there too smile.gif


Among the collembolos, there are quite woolly types. This is not an ovipositor, this is a jumping fork in the "dead in the jump" wink.gifposition, and not as usual, under the belly.
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11.05.2011 8:14, KingSnake

Is it possible to determine the type of woodlouse from the photo? Found under the bark of a dry poplar tree. Mordovia.

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17.05.2011 20:22, John-ST

I put this animal in the larvae section, but there I was advised to move it to the flies section, but I think, judging by the legs, that it is something jumping-grasshopper, although the antennae, of course, are not grasshoppers. Maybe someone recognized this creation of nature. Taken in Chelyabinsk, May 16, 2011. Size - 6 mm

This is a fly, a typical fly's snout and fly whiskers, and the buzzers are clearly visible, the definition of diptera is unambiguous, and the legs are not an indicator.
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18.05.2011 11:01, Taisiya

Good afternoon. last year in the summer (July) I photographed such an insect. It looked like a bee , but it was very mottled. I took photos with my mobile phone - the quality is not very good. But it can be seen.

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photo taken in Ukraine, Zhytomyr region. Radomyshlsky district Negrebovka village.

and this is done in the same place. Zhuk. I don't know what the bug is either

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18.05.2011 11:08, Taisiya

Here's another dragonfly. I just can't tell which one.

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and this Beauty I can not determine what. I know she's pretty and that's it.

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18.05.2011 11:14, Bad Den

 

and this is done in the same place. Zhuk. I don't know what the bug is either


Female deer beetle (Lucanus cervus)

18.05.2011 17:18, Александрс

Tell me plz, "Whose shoe"...? Spaibo!

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22.05.2011 19:29, Arikain

Today, Karelia. Kollembolla?
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22.05.2011 20:05, amara

Today, Karelia. Kollembolla?


It looks like an empty skin (after molting) or a young larva from Dodura aquatica.
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22.05.2011 20:21, Arikain

It looks like an empty skin (after molting) or a young larva from Dodura aquatica.

Thanks!
It's definitely not empty, since it was running. Medium size 0.5-1mm. Tomorrow I will try to take a better photo

23.05.2011 7:59, Pirx

Tell me plz, "Whose shoe"...? Spaibo!


It looks like a leaf beetle cocoon.

25.05.2011 18:20, Arikain

Here's another dragonfly. I just can't tell which one.
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1. Sympetrum sp. in my opinion. It is better to throw in the topic "Definition of dragonflies", there can be up to the type of definition. smile.gif

25.05.2011 18:22, Arikain

Here is my callembola, something doesn't work out better than the photo.
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25.05.2011 18:35, Arikain

There is another small bouncing one:
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26.05.2011 12:44, Dmitrii Musolin

Asked to ask who it is? District of Kiev.

Thank you.

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26.05.2011 13:01, алекс 2611

Asked to ask who it is? District of Kiev.

Thank you.


scoliasis...
probably giant scolia (Scolia maculata)
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26.05.2011 13:03, Dmitrii Musolin

thank you for your Scolia!

26.05.2011 13:14, Vorona

Tell me, please, such patterns on the bark of poplar "owes" to pests, or is it something else?
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(I'm not sure I know how to insert links to images from the radical, if anything, the question arose here)
It seems to have been shot in the Rostov region.

26.05.2011 13:21, macrina

Hello, please identify this creature. Assumption: a tick. Early May, Southern Urals, on a hedge in the village, 4 mmconfused.gif image: ______. JPG.

26.05.2011 13:22, Dmitrii Musolin

No, it's a goldeneye larva. For camouflage, she covers herself with skins and garbage...
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03.06.2011 12:45, Romi

The images were taken in Nepal at an altitude of 1000 m. Sort of like an ant lion. But confused
-size-some specimens up to 100 mm
-huge jaws, just like a larva
-tilt of the head (the jaws "look" not down, but forward)and its mobility. When caught, it tries in every possible way to wriggle out and bite.

Maybe it's someone else??? Please tell me.

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03.06.2011 12:59, Romi

Here are 2 more photos.

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03.06.2011 13:12, Aaata

Here are 2 more photos.

Corydalidae sp. Whitefly (by the way, their larvae are used for fishing in tropical America).
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