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22.07.2012 12:14, Svetlana1973

Of course, I understand that the photo is absolutely not informative, but what if a miracle happens? It was simply impossible not to notice this spider, since it was the first time I had seen such a large specimen. I always make it a point to start photographing an object as soon as I notice it, and then move closer in an attempt to make a macro. Here, however, he was sitting far away in the thick grass and couldn't get a clearer picture. Escaped... For scale, I show a close-up so that the size is more or less clear (in the foreground there is a meadow geranium, quite large, and the spider is about half a meter away from it). The cocoon diameter is approximately 2.5-3cm. Well, what we managed to extract to the maximum...
Arkhangelsk region, Lachsky Nature Reserve, July 16.
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22.07.2012 14:04, Arikain

Dolomedes sp.
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22.07.2012 14:20, Svetlana1973

Arikain, thank you! I never thought they'd grow to this size... eek.gif Here's the biggest one I've ever met. And that is 3 times smaller than the one presented above (2.5 cm thick sheet)
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22.07.2012 20:25, Arikain

Yes, they are the biggest spiders we have. There are two species - Dolomedes fimbriatus and D. plantarius. Yours is most likely D. fimbriatus. There must have been a pond nearby, because they are usually found along the banks and in swamps.
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22.07.2012 21:22, DanMar

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22.07.2012 23:15, Svetlana1973

Yes, they are the biggest spiders we have. There are two species - Dolomedes fimbriatus and D. plantarius. Yours is most likely D. fimbriatus. There must have been a pond nearby, because they are usually found along the banks and in swamps.
Exactly so. A large ditch is dug just a stone's throw away. And in connection with the beavers that have bred and the dams they have built, the area is gradually turning into a swamp. I feel like this for a year or two and I haven't set foot there. The hornets in the north showed up, then these monsters with my arachnophobia...
Just one more spider to define. Rather, not even the spider itself is interesting, but the process that I watched. Does he carry children around in addition to the cocoon? confused.gif
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22.07.2012 23:43, Victor Titov

  
Just one more spider to define. Rather, not even the spider itself is interesting, but the process that I watched. Does he carry children around in addition to the cocoon? confused.gif

Exactlyyes.gif. Not him, but her (female). For spiders of the family Lycosidae, this is typical.
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23.07.2012 13:29, vmenshov

Good afternoon, can you tell me what kind of insect it is? About 5 mm long, it feeds on aphids, sucking them out like a cocktail.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApAaUkVJkkk

23.07.2012 13:52, Victor Titov

Good afternoon, can you tell me what kind of insect it is? About 5 mm long, it feeds on aphids, sucking them out like a cocktail.

Larva of a predatory bug.

23.07.2012 21:12, Arikain

Exactly so. A large ditch is dug just a stone's throw away. And in connection with the beavers that have bred and the dams they have built, the area is gradually turning into a swamp. I feel like this for a year or two and I haven't set foot there. The hornets in the north showed up, then these monsters with my arachnophobia...
Just one more spider to define. Rather, not even the spider itself is interesting, but the process that I watched. Does he carry children around in addition to the cocoon? confused.gif

Spider-Pardosa sp.
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24.07.2012 16:00, Animeee

Please help me identify this small insect, at first I thought two-tailed, then I took a closer look, it doesn't seem quite like it swam in the channel of the Volga River directly in the flower of the Pot. In the photo next to an even smaller insect, it would also be interesting to recognize it.

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24.07.2012 16:09, Alexandr Zhakov

Please help me identify this small insect, at first I thought two-tailed, then I took a closer look, it doesn't seem quite like it swam in the channel of the Volga River directly in the flower of the Pot.

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflies

24.07.2012 20:15, Victor Titov

Please help me identify this small insect, at first I thought two-tailed, then I took a closer look, it doesn't seem quite like it swam in the channel of the Volga River directly in the flower of the Pot. In the photo next to an even smaller insect, it would also be interesting to recognize it.

The larger one is definitely the larva of the equal-winged dragonfly (suborder Zygoptera).

24.07.2012 20:47, Коллекционер

  http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflies

This is my favorite dragonfly

24.07.2012 21:09, Ai.

Can you tell me who it is? And is it possible to carry "this" in the "Definition of butterflies"?)))
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24.07.2012 21:14, Victor Titov

Can you tell me who it is? And is it possibleto carry "this" in the "Definition of butterflies"?)))

Need it!!! yes.gif
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25.07.2012 22:45, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 3.
An unidentified object (subject?) that attracted the ants ' attention:
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28.07.2012 5:53, Несси

The kiwsaks were in pairs and one at a time on a damp board in the shade of the grass. Moscow region, July 27, 2012, at 11 am.
Are they mating?
Apparently, it is not possible to determine up to the view from such photos, but suddenly........

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28.07.2012 12:26, amara

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 3.
An unidentified object (subject?) that attracted the ants ' attention:
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Probably these ants are attracted by the secretions of gall formed by cynipid wasps.

http://www.pbase.com/tmurray74/gall_wasps_cynipidae

28.07.2012 16:49, Gansucha

Probably these ants are attracted by the secretions of gall formed by cynipid wasps.

http://www.pbase.com/tmurray74/gall_wasps_cynipidae

Very likely, thank you very much. Apparently, the gull is still young and definitely not on oak.

28.07.2012 21:26, AlexEvs

The kiwsaks were in pairs and one at a time on a damp board in the shade of the grass. Moscow region, July 27, 2012, at 11 am.
Are they mating?
Apparently, it is not possible to determine up to the view from such photos, but suddenly........



This species is really defined-Strongylosoma stigmatosum. Yes, they are the ones who mate. I'll give you a little pointers - this isn't kiwsyaki. Two-legged millipedes, yes. These diplopods are correctly called multi-links.
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29.07.2012 7:19, amara

This species is really defined-Strongylosoma stigmatosum. Yes, they are the ones who mate. I'll give you a little pointers - this isn't kiwsyaki. Two-legged millipedes, yes. These diplopods are correctly called multi-links.


And please tell me, only Strongylosoma pallipes is listed in Lokshina's determinant. What are synonyms now?

29.07.2012 10:07, AlexEvs

And please tell me, only Strongylosoma pallipes is listed in Lokshina's determinant. What are synonyms now?


Yes, synonyms. There are quite a lot of invalid names in Lokshina's identifier over a period of years.
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29.07.2012 12:43, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Gentlemen, the photo is not mine. they racked their brains for a long time. this little thing was found in a terrarium. tell me what kind of animal it is.

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29.07.2012 13:03, Bad Den

Gentlemen, the photo is not mine. they racked their brains for a long time. this little thing was found in a terrarium. tell me what kind of animal it is.

An erect-winged larva?

29.07.2012 13:43, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

An erect-winged larva?

the thing is. which is not straight-winged..
Recently, I saw the name on the Internet. yes I sowed the page

29.07.2012 13:59, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

although.. it looks like an erect wing. the larva of Myrmecophilus acervorus is very similar

29.07.2012 15:13, amara

The first thing that occurred to me was that it was the larva of a cricket of some sort.

29.07.2012 17:30, DanMar

have you tried to throw them at the erect wings? Are the antennae long or short? Imho of the erect-winged but either locust or cricket, but not grasshopper-legs can be distinguished.

29.07.2012 18:41, йцу

Please tell me, what is the name of this type of woodlouse?
What is the greenish pattern on its back?

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29.07.2012 18:57, AlexEvs

Please tell me, what is the name of this type of woodlouse?
What is the greenish pattern on its back?


Please read the rules. Collected where woodlice? Most likely it is, of course, Armadillidium vulgare. In what sense, what is a pattern? What are the prints of your pets? I just don't understand the question...

04.08.2012 13:40, Dmitry Vlasov

Help anyone who can... We need to identify reticulatoptera from the museum's collection. There are no collection points. In the legend, people collected in the Crimea, Bashkiria and m. b. more...

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06.08.2012 12:04, servantes

Good afternoon, please identify this creature. The photo was taken a couple of days ago. Yaroslavl city, prom.zone on the outskirts of the city. Around priimuschestvenno fields with small copses. There are no reservoirs. The photo was taken in the morning, around 9: 00. Sitting in the shade. Moves with the shadow.

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06.08.2012 13:39, Инсектор


The Pterophoridae is a family of crepuscular butterflies that are distinguished from other lepidoptera by their always flattened wings. About 1,200 species in about 90 genera have been described in the family. Most of the species live in open spaces. The wingspan is up to 45 mm.

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B0%...%BB%D0%BA%D0%B8
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06.08.2012 14:56, servantes

Thank you for your respons

07.08.2012 14:25, dcomkz

What kind of animal?
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08.08.2012 22:43, Arikain

Please help me determine the drupe from Karelia. Found today, under the trunk of a birch tree, near some burrow.
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09.08.2012 9:00, Leilamrf

Please help me determine the drupe from Karelia. Found today, under the trunk of a birch tree, near some burrow.

Wow! I express my delight at the shooting!!! If it's not a secret, tell us how and with what? Unfortunately, I'm not an expert in insects, I'm just learning. smile.gif

09.08.2012 9:48, fayst79

Please tell me, what is the name of this type of woodlouse?
What is the greenish pattern on its back?

This year, in the South of the village of Lazarevskoye, I found the same kind of cinnamon under a stone.As is typical in case of danger, it shrank into a ball,
hard to the touch.

09.08.2012 16:40, Arikain

Wow! I express my delight at the shooting!!! If it's not a secret, tell us how and with what? Unfortunately, I'm not an expert in insects, I'm just learning. smile.gif

It's no secret, of course smile.gif. In the beginning, I clarified it in boiling lactic acid, then covered it with a cover glass so that it was under a small layer of liquid, but there were no glare. Photos are taken through the eyepiece of a microscope with a conventional DSLR, Sony Alpha 580, since the depth of field is quite small, some photos are stacked from several images made in the CombineZP program.
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