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04.07.2012 12:21, Анфим

Thanks, I'll try.

If you love worms, get ready for bedbugs too!

05.07.2012 19:30, Jenik

Please tell me. It's not an insect, but who knows what kind of spider it is? Found on the coast of the Sea of Azov.
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05.07.2012 22:41, Gansucha

Please tell me. It's not an insect, but who knows what kind of spider it is? Found on the coast of the Sea of Azov.

There is a topic about spiders.
Yours, it seems, is a South Russian tarantula, but it is better to copy it there: Ari will determine more precisely.
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06.07.2012 13:50, Елизавета Рысенкова

Hello!
Tell me, please, what kind of miracle? confused.gif
Tver region. On raspberries. 3.07.2012
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06.07.2012 19:52, Bad Den

Hello!
Tell me, please, what kind of miracle? confused.gif
Tver region. On raspberries. 3.07.2012
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Something from Homoptera M. b.
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06.07.2012 19:59, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

And not the exuvius of the mayfly? Was the raspberry far from the pond?

If only you could see the rudiments of wings in the photo...

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06.07.2012 20:20, cherepahovod

Exuvius of the mayfly, I think, too. And more "it" does not look like anything else...
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06.07.2012 22:06, Dracus

And, not just exuvius, but exuvius subimago, as it seems to me.
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06.07.2012 22:22, Елизавета Рысенкова

And not the exuvius of the mayfly? Was the raspberry far from the pond?

If only you could see the rudiments of wings in the photo...

Just under a kilometer.

07.07.2012 1:04, Анфим

I don't know who it is. A strange creature landed on the foundation of an old house. (In the city center, the day before yesterday.) Then it disappeared from sight, either taking off or leaping violently.

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07.07.2012 9:27, Елизавета Рысенкова

Tver region.
Tell me, please, a couple more "little animals".
1. 17.05.2012
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2. 30.06.2012
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07.07.2012 9:52, Alexandr Zhakov

I don't know who it is. A strange creature landed on the foundation of an old house. (In the city center, the day before yesterday.) Then it disappeared from sight, either taking off or leaping violently.

It's not who, it's what.
The remains of an insect after eating someone. insect - 3 pairs of legs. there are 4 left .
First on the right, unnaturally twisted front leg on the other side.
It was dry, blown away by the wind.
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07.07.2012 10:44, John-ST

I don't know who it is. A strange creature landed on the foundation of an old house. (In the city center, the day before yesterday.) Then it disappeared from sight, either taking off or leaping violently.

Most likely, this is still someone's exuvium, and not the remains, probably a bedbug

07.07.2012 10:46, John-ST

Tver region.
Tell me, please, a couple more "little animals".
1. 17.05.2012
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2. 30.06.2012
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1. Caddis
fly 2. ktyr - Laphria most likely red - Laphria flava
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07.07.2012 10:49, Анфим

It's not who, it's what.
The remains of an insect after eating someone. insect - 3 pairs of legs. there are 4 left .
First on the right, unnaturally twisted front leg on the other side.
It was dry, blown away by the wind.
smile.gif

Thank you, I agree.
But there are still 6 legs. In another picture, you can see two more legs on the other side.
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07.07.2012 14:49, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Just under a kilometer.


The puzzle, however confused.gifis

07.07.2012 21:22, Анфим

A mystery, however confused.gif

I have two similar ones - on May 16 and 20 of this year.

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08.07.2012 7:02, Анфим

Most likely, this is still someone's exuvium, and not the remains, probably of a bedbug

Exactly. That's how these things are formed.
This is Pyrrhocoris apterus, as I understand it.

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08.07.2012 13:13, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

I have two similar ones - on May 16 and 20 of this year.


And also far from the water? IMHO, this is an exuvius mayfly. If necessary, I will ask a specialist.
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08.07.2012 13:34, Bad Den

Tver region.
Tell me, please, a couple more "little animals".
1. 17.05.2012
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I think it's a whitefly (Megaloptera)
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08.07.2012 20:37, Arikain

Can you tell me who it is? confused.gif I found it in the swamp yesterday. about 7mm somewhere, sitting caught on a blade of grass, in the water. It also feels good on land. For some reason, it's not very symmetrical at the end of the body.
It doesn't look like an insect larva, maybe some kind of crustacean, but I don't think they're multi-legged.
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08.07.2012 21:42, Fornax13

Can you tell me who it is? confused.gif I found it in the swamp yesterday. about 7mm somewhere, sitting caught on a blade of grass, in the water. It also feels good on land. For some reason, it's not very symmetrical at the end of the body.
It doesn't look like an insect larva, maybe some kind of crustacean, but I don't think they're multi-legged.

I will assume that Asellus.

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09.07.2012 9:48, Елизавета Рысенкова

Tver region.
6.07.2012.
Please tell me who it is.
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09.07.2012 10:10, Alexandr Zhakov

Tver region.
6.07.2012.
Please tell me who it is.
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This is a butterfly from sem. Stathmopodidae
Stathmopoda pedella (LINNAEUS, 1761) is the only representative of this family in the European part of Russia.
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09.07.2012 12:02, Елизавета Рысенкова

This is a butterfly from sem. Stathmopodidae
Stathmopoda pedella (LINNAEUS, 1761) is the only representative of this family in the European part of Russia.

Thank you very much!
Again, I mixed up the topics, but this butterfly does not quite look like a normal one... smile.gif
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09.07.2012 15:34, Анфим

And also far from the water? IMHO, this is an exuvius mayfly. If necessary, I will ask a specialist.

A stream flows in the ravine...

09.07.2012 15:40, MrNo4Noi

Belarus on June 20, here is such a pile-small on the window of the veranda.
I tapped them with my finger, and they scattered a little, but soon gathered together again.
This is the first time I've seen such a large number of spiders. Are these all "brothers" or are they from different broods gathered together? For what? confused.gif

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Original photo here

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09.07.2012 20:42, Leda525

If you love worms, get ready for bedbugs too!


Bedbugs, so bedbugs. I was hoping for ladybirds, actually smile.gif

The first worms did not survive. Subsequent ones don't appear. I didn't get a bedbug incubator.

09.07.2012 23:11, ThermIt

Help me determine who is invisible stinks of bedbugs in raspberries? The Internet blames everything on "infested with bedbugs" and "accidentally swallowed a bedbug". But experiments show that in order to "accidentally swallow" a large bug, you need to be pretty out of your mind. We managed to capture a small (less than 1mm) insect that stinks of bedbugs all over the neighborhood if you crush it or put it in your mouth. They live on raspberries in the middle zone. We met in the area of the Kirov region-Udmurtia and everywhere else. The Internet doesn't know anything about them, or I'm looking for the wrong thing.

ps: I'm trying to attach photos, it's not clear yet whether it turned out or not.

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09.07.2012 23:25, ThermIt

The first photo is on the table, the second on a garden raspberry, the third is the same stinker of a different shade on a children's notebook with a maximum thickness of one centimeter. The third may have a different look, but they are always found together and taste exactly the same. :-D

09.07.2012 23:27, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine who is invisible stinks of bedbugs in raspberries? The Internet blames everything on "infested with bedbugs" and "accidentally swallowed a bedbug". But experiments show that in order to "accidentally swallow" a large bug, you need to be pretty out of your mind. We managed to capture a small (less than 1mm) insect that stinks of bedbugs all over the neighborhood if you crush it or put it in your mouth. They live on raspberries in the middle zone. We met in the area of the Kirov region-Udmurtia and everywhere else. The Internet doesn't know anything about them, or I'm looking for the wrong thing.

ps: I'm trying to attach photos, it's not clear yet whether it turned out or not.

If it looks like shit and it sounds like shit -- then it must be shit! © Jack Horner

This post was edited by kotbegemot-09.07.2012 23: 29

09.07.2012 23:39, ThermIt

No, no, no, it doesn't look like shit, it looks like cognac flavoring.: - D I wonder what will happen if a kilogram of such things is collected in one place?!

10.07.2012 0:56, Triplaxxx

Newborn bedbugs.

11.07.2012 23:50, ThermIt

I'm no expert, but they're too small for the nymphs of smelly bedbugs. On a clean table, they get lost as soon as you turn away. And the proboscis is painfully long. Maybe someone knows a more specific view?

11.07.2012 23:56, Triplaxxx

What do you call "smelly bedbugs"? Normal larvae, possibly Miridae. And for the first age and for such photos, hardly anyone will say more precisely.

13.07.2012 10:05, Grider

Help us determine what kind of monsters they are. Southern Ukraine, Kherson region, Zhelezny Port settlement. 100 meters from the habitat of these insects is the sea, near a lot of acacia trees.

Very much on the bed linen. They cling very tightly. Their coatings are somewhat similar to ash or pollen. That is, when you touch it, it immediately crumbles and leaves a small, dark and incomprehensible bug. Appeared in large numbers just 1-2 days ago

Tell me what kind of animals they are, how dangerous they are, and how they fight if possible.

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13.07.2012 10:37, Елизавета Рысенкова

Tver region.
Can you tell me who it is?
There were several of them crawling on the old barn.
Taken on 25.06.2012.
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13.07.2012 12:15, Victor Titov

Tver region.
Can you tell me who it is?
There were several of them crawling on the old barn.
Taken on 25.06.2012.

Some kind of worm. Possibly Orthezia urticae.
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15.07.2012 22:44, Darty

Help us determine
the location of a large black insect.: Vladimir region.
Date: 15/07/2012

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15.07.2012 23:42, Victor Titov

Help us determine
the location of a large black insect.: Vladimir region.
Date: 15/07/2012

Carnivorous fly Laphria from the family of ktyrei (Asilidae). The species is most likely L. gibbosa.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 15.07.2012 23: 43
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