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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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17.11.2012 18:37, Елизавета Рысенкова

Good evening!
Please help me identify the "little animals". smile.gif
Tver region, Torzhoksky district.
1. 6.07.2012 Torzhok. Into the light.
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2. 4.07.2012 Torzhok. Into the light.
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3. 3.07.2012 d. Eremkino.
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17.11.2012 22:11, Andrey Bezborodkin

Good evening!
Please help me identify the "little animals". smile.gif
Tver region, Torzhoksky district.
1. 6.07.2012 Torzhok. Into the light.
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2. 4.07.2012 Torzhok. Into the light.
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3. 3.07.2012 d. Eremkino.
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Caddis flies are (order Trichoptera). The view, alas, I don't know.
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21.11.2012 3:20, CosMosk

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

Bibionidae mosquitoes. closest to the short-whiskered-that is, true flies.

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similar to Nemotaulius ? http://wibe.ath.cx/insectimages/browser?or...unctatolineatus
In advance, please!

22.11.2012 20:58, nikittokkk

Can't you help me with the golden eyes at least to the end?

1.picture: Chrysopidae_sp.__1_.jpg Moscow region, August 12

2.picture: Chrysopidae_sp.__2_.jpg Moscow region, September 16

3.picture: IMG_13821.jpg Moscow region, September 30

4.picture: IMG_13858.jpgpicture: IMG_13860.jpgpicture: _____13_.jpg Moscow, 7.10, flew into the house

Thank you very much!

This post was edited by nikittokk - 22.11.2012 20: 58

25.11.2012 22:13, AlexEvs

like Glomeris marginata


Yes, it seems to be.

01.12.2012 22:18, VBoris

Please help me identify it.
The individual is the same.

This post was edited by VBoris - 01.12.2012 22: 21

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02.12.2012 13:31, Bad Den

Please help me identify it.
The individual is the same.

Polydesmus ?angustus - I just don't know the others)
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02.12.2012 18:31, gumenuk

DSC07047 - ????
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, glade under the power line. 03.06.2012.

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02.12.2012 20:14, nikittokkk

M. b collembola?

02.12.2012 20:22, gumenuk

M. b collembola?

Maybe - I've never seen them.

02.12.2012 20:24, scarit

The larva of some bug, most likely vsego
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04.12.2012 16:19, nikittokkk

Who is this guy? I can't even identify the squad! It looks like a big guy... The angle is really not very good... Moscow Region, July 14, 2011

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04.12.2012 21:59, Pirx

Who is this guy? I can't even identify the squad! It looks like a big guy... The angle is really not very good... Moscow Region, July 14, 2011


a pompyloid membrane of some sort...

06.12.2012 15:42, nikittokkk

I don't understand why you can't see his wings. (or is it that I don't see it?)

06.12.2012 16:12, Andrey Ponomarev

I don't understand why you can't see his wings. (or is it that I don't see it?)

It looks like an ichneumonid,with wings sticking out over its belly.

06.12.2012 16:21, nikittokkk

According to this photo, the squad is enough.

06.12.2012 21:52, John-ST

It looks like an ichneumonid,with wings sticking out over its belly.



According to this photo, the squad is enough.


This is not an ichneumonid, but as already said pompilida

08.12.2012 13:40, Коллекционер

whose larva is this? now I noticed in the aquarium with cockroaches, recently poured sawdust there, apparently in the sawdust was. size ~ 2mm

this is an undergarment:
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This post was edited by Collector-08.12.2012 13: 41

08.12.2012 16:31, Kokojajko

Ukraine,Vinnytsia region, Mogilev-Podilsky. Red-winged ant lion (Distoleon tetragrammicus)?

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09.12.2012 1:25, Triplaxxx

whose larva is this? now I noticed in the aquarium with cockroaches, recently poured sawdust there, apparently in the sawdust was. size ~ 2mm

This is not a larva, but Diplopoda Polyxenus sp.
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09.12.2012 4:24, skem

Help me with the definition-chervets?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M5mruxcrYo&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4bho-i13p4
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Primorsky Krai summer 2012.

09.12.2012 6:03, Liparus

Help me with the definition-chervets?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M5mruxcrYo&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4bho-i13p4
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Primorsky Krai summer 2012.

Nightmare, Beautiful what smile.gif

09.12.2012 12:56, Коллекционер

This is not a larva, but Diplopoda Polyxenus sp.

what kind of animals are these takie

09.12.2012 13:29, John-ST

Help me with the definition-chervets?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M5mruxcrYo&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4bho-i13p4
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Primorsky Krai summer 2012.

Sawfly larva, something like Eriocampa sp.
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09.12.2012 16:10, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.
Hemerob?

user posted image

09.12.2012 22:13, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

whose larva is this? now I noticed in the aquarium with cockroaches, recently poured sawdust there, apparently in the sawdust was. size ~ 2mm


It's definitely not a diplopoda. Most likely a dipteran larva. Was the sawdust wet?

09.12.2012 23:31, Triplaxxx

It's definitely not a diplopoda. Most likely a dipteran larva. Was the sawdust wet?

shuffle.gif
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pol...s.lagurus.1.jpg
http://arthropoda.pavouci-cz.eu/CZ%20DIPLO...nus_lagurus.htm

10.12.2012 12:38, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

I'll try to ask a specialist. IMHO, Diptera.

10.12.2012 12:42, skem

(skem @ 09.12.2012 05: 24)
Help me with the definition-chervets?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M5mruxcrYo&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4bho-i13p4
picture: DSC_3557.JPG
Primorsky Krai summer 2012.

Sawfly larva, something like Eriocampa sp.

Thanks!!! Obviously it's him!

10.12.2012 14:22, Коллекционер

It's definitely not a diplopoda. Most likely a dipteran larva. Was the sawdust wet?

yes.gif (and it seems to be birch)

10.12.2012 17:37, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

I was probably wrong. A colleague did not recognize the dipter larva (he paid attention to the antennas), also assuming that it was a diplopod.
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10.12.2012 20:52, Arikain

Skin left over from the spider's molt.
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14.12.2012 20:38, Hilda

I can't figure out what kind of animal it is. I found it on a currant leaf in the garden. Moscow region, Voskresensky district, 29.06.12

user posted image

14.12.2012 20:49, gumenuk

Caddis fly ?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, 26.07.2008-at night on the light

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14.12.2012 22:24, Andrey Ponomarev

Caddis fly ?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, 26.07.2008-at night on the light

This is a tiniida, I suspect that this is Scardia boletella, even though it glares.
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14.12.2012 23:33, Wild Yuri

Good afternoon! Tell me, please, what is the name of this very small inanimate creature on the tip of a scalpel? Ocd. Chisinau, January 22, 2012. Thank you!

The spider. The cub. With one lost paw.
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16.12.2012 19:15, gstalker

Does anyone know anything about two-tails ?
Please help me to the form

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17.12.2012 11:05, Bad Den

Does anyone know anything about two-tails ?
Please help me to the form

Dvukhvostki here, and these are earwigs smile.gif

17.12.2012 15:21, keeen

please identify me.

user posted image

according to the author-taken on the island of Bali, the length is about 5 mm.

here is the beginning of the discussion - http://tinyurl.com/dyquf2c (facebook)

17.12.2012 17:53, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Earwig-Forficula auricularia Linneus, 1758, male.

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