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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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14.11.2011 18:54, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

The easiest way to distinguish males from females in earwigs is by the number of abdominal segments: males have more of them, 10 tergites and 9 sternites, while females have fewer, 8 tergites and 7 sternites. Please note that the first tergite can be covered with wings. Also, in males, the cerci are usually complex in shape, often with different outgrowths or asymmetrical, in females-simple in shape. This rule doesn't always work.

Photo of Forficula auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758), male, f. macrolabia.

Yes, the photo shows the 2nd segment of the foot, the one that is "heart-shaped expanded".

14.11.2011 21:18, Коллекционер

many thanks mol.gif

21.11.2011 17:38, Davigrapsus

I caught this cancer on Klyazma (10)cm. I was surprised by the color and shape of the body.


This is the so-called Florida crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), a white morph. A member of the family Cambaridae (mainly North America and a little East Asia). While our narrow-fingered crayfish Pontastacus leptodactylus belongs to the European family Astacidae. Florida (normally red) and Cuban (normally blue) crayfish can easily be purchased at the bird market (and not only in Moscow). Here is such an introduction turned out...
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24.11.2011 18:40, Anax chernobila

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24.11.2011 18:42, Bad Den

F rfr jy d Rkzpmve gjgfk&

Yes! smile.gif
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24.11.2011 18:58, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yes! smile.gif

In fact, the person asked the question:

04.12.2011 14:14, А. Лебедев

Tell me, what kind of insect is this?
Elbrus region, mid-August, altitude 2300 m.

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04.12.2011 15:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

Scorpion fly: Panorpa sp. (I don't know what kind of flies they are).

04.12.2011 16:15, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Scorpion fly: Panorpa sp. (I don't know what kind of flies they are).


Only this is an independent group-Mecoptera.

That's why I don't like Russian names.

09.12.2011 19:00, phlomis

Argentina, Iguazu. 27.11.2011
Animals accidentally got into the frame with a butterfly. shuffle.gif
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09.12.2011 19:04, Коллекционер

I found it yesterday under a log, I don't know whose one, but presumably a swimmer (although where does it come from in a coniferous forest...)
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09.12.2011 22:37, OEV

[quote=Collector,09.12.2011 20: 04]

09.12.2011 23:35, Коллекционер

through the woods?????? {can you use a cuckoo trap to catch it?}

This post was edited by Collector-09.12.2011 23: 36

18.12.2011 19:51, Ардизия

Help identify the insect. Mid-August, Moscow region, Sergiev Posad

This post was edited by Ardizia - 18.12.2011 19: 58

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18.12.2011 19:57, vasiliy-feoktistov

Bedbug "Water scorpion": Nepa cinerea Linnaeus, 1758
Do not be afraid it is his distant external similarity so called smile.gif

31.12.2011 18:36, Анфим

Happy New Year!
It seems to be equal-winged proboscids. Can you tell me what they're called?
Taken on September 2 near Bryansk.

This post was edited by Anfim - 02.01.2012 13: 45

31.12.2011 18:50, Pirx

Happy New Year!
It seems to be equal-winged proboscids. Can you tell me what they're called?
Taken on September 2 near Bryansk.


Aren't these the faces of leaf beetles?

01.01.2012 19:46, Анфим

Aren't these the faces of leaf beetles?

http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/chrlar09.htm
It doesn't look like it at all...
Maybe they're leaf-block nymphs after all?

This post was edited by Anfim - 01.01.2012 20: 38

01.01.2012 21:17, Коллекционер

Scolia hirta (Schrank, 1781)??
Voronezh, near a mixed forest (80% pine)
, the larger one is 21mm, the second one is 14mm
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wing ♀
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01.01.2012 21:27, Pirx

  http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/chrlar09.htm
It doesn't look like it at all...
Maybe they're leaf-block nymphs after all?


No, why, it just looks like it - such branched outgrowths are very characteristic of leaf-eating larvae, and Medvedev has such drawings. I'm still for the leaf-eaters. Maybe you should post in the topic on the definition of beetles?

04.01.2012 14:31, Anax chernobila

Please help me identify a praying mantis, Turkey, Alanya.

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05.01.2012 14:08, Dracus

Male Ameles heldreichi Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882
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08.01.2012 10:47, Anax chernobila

Who knows how to tell a common praying mantis from a giant one? And where does the Giant Praying Mantis live anyway?

08.01.2012 10:51, Alexandr Zhakov

Who knows how to tell a common praying mantis from a giant one? And where does the Giant Praying Mantis live anyway?

Try repeating the question with Latin names smile.gif
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08.01.2012 11:19, Egorus

http://ru.fallout.wikia.com/wiki/%D0%93%D0...%BC%D0%BE%D0%BB

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08.01.2012 13:19, Anax chernobila

How to distinguish Mantis religiosa from Mantis octospilota?
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08.01.2012 13:32, Egorus

Maybe it has eight spots on its belly
http://www.ces.csiro.au/aicn/system/c_3259.htm
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08.01.2012 13:50, Dracus

Maybe it has eight spots on its belly
http://www.ces.csiro.au/aicn/system/c_3259.htm

All right. Maize has only two such spots, other species differ in other external features.
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08.01.2012 14:12, Egorus

Thank you, only this is Anax. It was he who set such a task...
I would have chosen someone else...
http://www.bugdesign.com.ua/catalog/mantis/26
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08.01.2012 14:28, Dracus

Well, yes, usually the "giant mantis" that we have, that over the hill is called all sorts of large Hierodula. As for M. octospilota , the specimen that I saw is about the size of our cows near Moscow.

This post was edited by Dracus-08.01.2012 14: 29

08.01.2012 14:38, Anax chernobila

Well, yes, usually the "giant mantis" that we have, that over the hill is called all sorts of large Hierodula. As for M. octospilota , the specimen that I saw is about the size of our cows near Moscow.

Where did you see him?"
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08.01.2012 14:48, Egorus

For Anax chernobila, before you create another topic , please read
the previous ones:

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=376076&st=0
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=211872
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=177798&st=100
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=260610
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=99599
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=83915
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=182810
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=276373
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=161618
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=170358

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08.01.2012 14:52, Dracus

Where did you see him?"

smile.gifFormally, the copy in my box is not mine - after preparation and study, it will go to the ZMMU.

08.01.2012 15:32, Egorus

Oh! I understood about the giant... smile.gif
http://www.nidokidos.org/threads/28136-Fun...antis-religiosa

11.01.2012 13:22, barry

Help me identify the cockroach:
Greece, Roc. Athens.
http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php/...o/61415/cat/539
(photo by Gennadios)
user posted image

22.01.2012 16:27, Oleg Belkin

Tell me, what kind of animal ... "peacock"?
Krasnodar Region, Sochi, Kudepsta beach, July 7, 2009
Do not judge strictly for the quality of the photo...

This post was edited by sciurus-22.01.2012 16: 37

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22.01.2012 16:29, Victor Titov

Tell me what kind of animal...
Krasnodar Region, Sochi, Kudepsta beach, July 7, 2009
Do not judge strictly for the quality of the photo...

Nymph of the Japanese cicada butterfly (Ricania japonica Melichar, 1898).
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25.01.2012 19:38, Anax chernobila

What are the chances of meeting Hierodula in Kiev???

26.01.2012 2:41, Dracus

Not very big, I think. Unless someone brings in.
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26.01.2012 20:05, Anax chernobila

It's a pity, but who is there anyway?

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