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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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29.09.2012 16:29, VBoris

Can you help me with the golden eyes?"

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Unfortunately, I don't know the shooting dates. Filmed in Belarus.

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29.09.2012 18:24, Анфим

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

This is not a hay eater, in my opinion, but Anoecia cornicola.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/343072

29.09.2012 19:02, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. 29.09.2012г. Rostov region.

This post was edited by Anatoly52-01.10.2012 06: 32

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01.10.2012 14:18, John-ST

Please define it. 29.09.2012г. Rostov region.

Humpback: Bison bodushka-Stictocephala bisonia Kopp & Yonke 1977
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01.10.2012 14:53, Коллекционер

something doesn't even occur to me who can eat datura from insects at such a late time?? or did the slugs do the job??
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05.10.2012 18:26, nikittokkk

No one knows who it is? Moscow, Sokolniki, 29.09.

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07.10.2012 12:33, nikittokkk

Also, what is it? Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 30.09. I've never seen anything like it.

This post was edited by nikittokk-07.10.2012 12: 34

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07.10.2012 14:46, VBoris

Also, what is it? Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 30.09. I've never seen anything like it.

It looks like a callembole.

07.10.2012 14:56, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Sminthurus sp.?

http://www.google.ru/search?q=sminthurus&h...iw=1440&bih=809

07.10.2012 15:45, nikittokkk

probably. and the first pile of worms?

07.10.2012 15:48, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

The feeling that these are Diptera larvae. I think experts will tell you more precisely.

07.10.2012 16:31, nikittokkk

It seems to me that collembola is more similar to Dycirtomina sp. of the Dycirtomidae

This post was edited by nikittokk - 07.10.2012 16: 32

07.10.2012 17:06, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

It may well be. Let it be better determined by a specialist, if there is one on the forum.

07.10.2012 22:17, wulf99

Tell me who is this???
Sometimes it flies into the house, (in Israel) it doesn't seem to bite, but it is quite large, its hind legs are much longer than the rest + it flies

This post was edited by wulf99 - 07.10.2012 23: 08

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10.10.2012 4:24, primitivist

canada, fall
1)
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2) in flour
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10.10.2012 8:17, omar

hay eaters

22.10.2012 21:26, nikittokkk

Hello! Please help me identify the insect! Moscow, 21.10. picture: ______IMG_14754.jpg

And yet, please tell me, on the forum there are experts on mayflies?

22.10.2012 21:42, AGG

aphid

22.10.2012 22:19, Dima DD

It seems to me that collembola is more similar to Dycirtomina sp. of the Dycirtomidae
I also think so! smile.gif From collembolus, it's good to look for candidates here, if you try it yourself:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1300/index.htm

22.10.2012 22:25, Dima DD

probably. and the first pile of worms?
It is seen poorly, but really very similar to diptera, namely, the larvae of pachyderms (Bibionidae). And just such piles are sometimes found.
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22.10.2012 22:32, Dima DD

canada, fall
1)
In the first photo - some kind of scaly fish. Otr. Zygentoma (Bristle-tails), sem. Lepismatidae.

26.10.2012 13:36, Woodmen

What are these objects? They appear in summer on grasses such as wheatgrass and by September they acquire this appearance. The length of such a "wool" house is approximately 10 mm.

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Possibly Eriopeltis festucae (Hemiptera: Coccidae).

This post was edited by Woodmen - 10.07.2013 22: 01

26.10.2012 19:42, Pirx

something doesn't even occur to me who can eat datura from insects at such a late time?? or did the slugs do the job??
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Caterpillar scoop?
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26.10.2012 19:46, Pirx

Tell me who is this???
Sometimes it flies into the house, (in Israel) it doesn't seem to bite, but it is quite large, its hind legs are much longer than the rest + it flies


Some kind of rider?

27.10.2012 20:30, botanik58

Photographed on September 15. Northern Israel.

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27.10.2012 20:31, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

I would vote for Polyphaga sp. (or a close relative), male.

From a photo, and even of this quality, it is impossible to determine anything reliably.

28.10.2012 13:05, nikittokkk

Please help me with a pair of collemballs and an earwig! At least until the family!

1.picture: ______1.jpgpicture: ______1__12_.jpg Moscow, 23.10, on the birch tree

2.picture: ______1__8_.jpg Moscow, 27.10, on the birch tree

3.picture: IMG_1570.jpg Moscow, 12.09.

Thank you in advance!

28.10.2012 16:38, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Earwig - Forficula. In the European part, you can choose from F. auricularia/F. tomis, you need a photo of the male queen (it is at the bottom).

Collemboles-Tomoceridae? I'm not an expert here!

This post was edited by Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg - 28.10.2012 16: 39

28.10.2012 18:12, nikittokkk

Thanks! I didn't take a picture of the malefrown.gif By the way, according to the previous callembole, the key in green is like this:

4 members of the antennae are clearly longer than the 3rd-Dycirtomidae

4 members of the antennae are clearly shorter than the 3rd-Sminthuridae

As far as I could see, it was longer.

11.11.2012 18:41, Елизавета Рысенкова

Tver region, Torzhoksky district
Tell me, please, who is this?
1. 12.07.2012
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And, if I'm not mistaken, here's what came out of them:
2. 19.08.2012
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11.11.2012 20:36, Victor Titov

Tver region, Torzhoksky district
Tell me, please, who is this?
1. 12.07.2012
And, if I'm not mistaken, here's what came out of them:
2. 19.08.2012

Agelastica alni
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11.11.2012 21:41, Jenik

Help me determine
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11.11.2012 21:45, nikittokkk

Mottled butterfly Zygaena sp.
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11.11.2012 21:45, nikittokkk

I would even say Zygaena flippendulae(there are 6 spots on each wing).
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11.11.2012 22:50, Victor Titov

I would even say Zygaena flippendulae.

Zygaena filipendulae

12.11.2012 12:55, Елизавета Рысенкова

Agelastica alni

Thank you so much for your help. This "beast" devoured all the alders this summer. smile.gif

15.11.2012 22:28, gstalker

Help identify the creature .
Curling up into a ball, probably some kind of centipede.
Germany Lower. Saxony
12mm

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16.11.2012 16:13, Коллекционер

doesn't anyone know? http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1362092

This post was edited by Collector - 11/16/2012 16: 13

17.11.2012 8:15, amara

doesn't anyone know? http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1362092


I tried to answer there.
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17.11.2012 15:35, gstalker

Help identify the creature .
Curling up into a ball, probably some kind of centipede.
Germany Lower. Saxony
12mm

like glomeris marginata

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