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08.09.2012 17:59, atata

I went to the pine forest for cranberries, and it was on the train
picture: _____________________.jpg

This post was edited by atata-08.09.2012 18: 03

08.09.2012 18:08, Arikain

Yes, it looks like a forest cockroach of some kind.

08.09.2012 18:16, atata

che, forest cockroaches are chtoli confused.gif
already scared, crushed, thought home or from the train climbed into the lingonberries.
and what do they eat interestingly?

This post was edited by atata-08.09.2012 18: 20

08.09.2012 19:26, nikittokkk

Please tell me what kind of insect is this? Any freckles?" 1.09, Pushkinsky district, Moscow region.

picture: 1.jpgpicture: 1__5_.jpg

08.09.2012 19:35, Shtil

Caddis fly sort of.

08.09.2012 19:38, nikittokkk

Thanks! Is the family really defined?

08.09.2012 20:20, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

larva of Ectobius.

08.09.2012 20:34, atata

these cockroaches can breed in the apartment confused.gif

08.09.2012 22:39, Evgenich

nikittokkk
Caddis fly is similar to Limnephilus rhombicus (Linnaeus, 1758)

09.09.2012 4:56, Dmitry Vlasov

these cockroaches can breed in the apartment confused.gif

No!

10.09.2012 20:53, nikittokkk

There are a few insects left that I can't quite place in any particular order. Please help me!

1.picture: 1.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 28.07

2.picture: 2__1_.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 28.07

3.picture: 3.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 11.06

4.picture: 4.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 2.08

5.picture: 5__1_.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 5.08

6.picture: 6.jpg Moscow, 10.06

Thank you in advance!

11.09.2012 1:01, Victor Titov

There are a few insects left that I can't quite place in any particular order. Please help me!
Thank you in advance!

1-Hymenoptera squad (some kind of rider).
2-squad Hemiptera (bug)
3-Coleoptera squad (elephant?Polydrusus ?Phyllobius - I can't make it out)
4-suborder Psylloidea (leaf block)
5-order Hymenoptera (female ant)
6-Order Hymenoptera (bee)

11.09.2012 10:51, nikittokkk

I found four other insects that were not identified before the squad.

1.picture: 1__1_.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 1.09

2.picture: 2.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 4.08

3.picture: 3.jpg Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 7.07

4.picture: IMG_0473.jpg Moscow, 24.06

Thank you in advance!

This post was edited by nikittokk - 11.09.2012 10: 57

12.09.2012 23:56, Victor Titov

I found four other insects that were not identified before the squad.
Thank you in advance!

1-Diptera squad
2-Diptera squad (mosquito larva).
4-squad Hemiptera (bug)

13.09.2012 9:59, Pirx

1 - Sepsidae (Diptera)
3-sawfly larvae (?)

13.09.2012 16:43, PVOzerski

4-sharp-headed bug of the genus Aelia (sem. Scabies-Pentatomidae).

13.09.2012 17:07, amara

2-similar to the larva of the malarial mosquito Anopheles.

13.09.2012 18:30, nikittokkk

Thank you all very much!

17.09.2012 18:51, a-marko

Who can it be?! It lives in the forest floor, from Central Siberia. They can be up to 5 mm long.

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20.09.2012 15:50, IchMan

There are a few insects left that I can't quite place in any particular order. Please help me!
Thank you in advance!


1-horseman Braconidae
4 - this is not a leaf block, but a hay eater (Psocoptera)

This post was edited by IchMan - 09/20/2012 15: 51

21.09.2012 13:06, Крымчанка

Hello, please tell me whose pupa this is. The picture was taken in the Crimea.
The date on the photos is not correct, the pictures were taken on 21.09.12

This post was edited by Krymchanka - 21.09.2012 13: 09

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21.09.2012 14:38, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Hello, please tell me whose pupa this is. The picture was taken in the Crimea.
The date on the photos is not correct, the pictures were taken on 21.09.12

Alas! it's not a pupa. this is the outflow of a praying mantis or empusa. since the common mantis has, in my opinion, a slightly different form
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21.09.2012 14:53, Alexandr Zhakov

Alas! it's not a pupa. this is the outflow of a praying mantis or empusa. since the common mantis has, in my opinion, a slightly different shape

Ooteka http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%EE%F2%E5%EA%E0
I'm not being clever, I didn't know it myself.
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21.09.2012 15:27, Крымчанка

Thank you for your respons

23.09.2012 20:49, John-ST

Please help me identify my tummy!
First: unfortunately, there is no photo from the back. The elytra are stiff like a beetle's, but it doesn't fold its wings when it's resting. Quite large - larger than the May beetle. They dubbed it "shmelezhuk" to themselves. =)
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Location: Indonesia, Sumatra Island.
Thanks!

Unfortunately, it has no elytra, only two pairs of wings that are clearly visible in the photo. This is a male xylocopa bee, possibly Xylocopa latipes (Black Carpenter Bee)

24.09.2012 20:16, nikittokkk

No one messes up the first message on this page? Also, can you help out with your squad or family? Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, September 22.

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24.09.2012 23:45, Dracus

This is freckles, of course. Maybe from Nemouridae, but let the specialists say better.

25.09.2012 15:57, nikittokkk

Thanks! Can you help me with caddis flies(like them)? At least to the family? All from the Pushkinsky district of Moscow region. 1 and 2 - 22.09, 3-15.09

1.picture: 3.jpg

2.picture: 2__2_.jpgpicture: 2.jpg

3.picture: 1__3_.jpgpicture: 1__2_.jpg

Thank you in advance!

26.09.2012 19:26, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 7
, Hydropsyche sp.??
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26.09.2012 19:43, marten

Good day to all.
I got here such a male stickworm user posted image
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He arrived in a box of flowers...
From where, how and who it is, no one knows, they assume that he emigrated in the pistachio greens...
If anyone knows what kind of species it is, if it is possible to purchase a female imago of the same species somewhere, or knows any specialized person who deals with stick insects, and is ready to share information, I would be very grateful.
Sincerely, Yuri.

This post was edited by marten - 26.09.2012 19: 44

27.09.2012 12:04, nikittokkk

Here I found an insect still undefined to the order. Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 20.05. Thank you in advance!

Pictures:
picture: 3.jpg
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27.09.2012 13:02, John-ST

Here I found an insect still undefined to the order. Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 20.05. Thank you in advance!

fly sem. Rhagionidae

27.09.2012 16:33, кай-я

to the post URL #2100

There was a similar topic, but it was removed from the forum (no one wrote there for a long time).
It is usually not possible to identify caddis flies from photos before the appearance. And experts in this group apparently do not look at molbiol. But if you really want to determine, you need to collect material and sit with the determinants.
From myself, I will assume that No. 2 is Glyphotaelius pellucidus.

This post was edited by kai-ya - 28.09.2012 22: 53

28.09.2012 0:37, Вишняков Алексей

Help me figure it out. Isn't it from the Mantispidae? Thailand.

Pictures:
picture: wasp.jpg
wasp.jpg — (80.8к)

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28.09.2012 0:47, Bad Den

Help me figure it out. Isn't it from the Mantispidae? Thailand.

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28.09.2012 17:30, Anax chernobila

It resembles Entoria sp. But I'm not good at it...

28.09.2012 18:23, marten

thank you very much! At least something smile.gif

28.09.2012 18:48, marten

I looked at the pictures of Entoria sp, nvernoe it's not him, this one has yellow spots on the back and a yellow belly, if it's any subspecies

29.09.2012 6:50, skem

Help me determine who it is? It fed on viburnum leaves, found in Anuchino, Primorsky Krai, in June of this year.picture: 001.jpg

29.09.2012 7:00, Сергуха

very similar to a sawfly larva.

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