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05.07.2013 20:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

I didn't find any topics on them.
Wandering cockroach from the Middle East (Lebanon, Baalbek) smile.gif
No one has any ideas about the view?

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05.07.2013 21:25, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Polyphaga sp. The view can be viewed at the Shopar. But the group requires revision - no one has studied the males ' genitals.
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07.07.2013 17:25, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.
They've reappeared... What's it? Who is it?
Previous post:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...44#entry1357644

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07.07.2013 22:15, Jaguar paw

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.
They've reappeared... What's it? Who is it?

Hmmm...may be a hymenopteran larva from the family Psyllidae confused.gif

This post was edited by Jaguar paw-07.07.2013 22: 16

10.07.2013 12:45, Sinenkaya

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.
They've reappeared... What's it? Who is it?
Previous post:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...44#entry1357644

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These are mealybugs.. Look for indoor plant pests
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10.07.2013 12:55, Sinenkaya

Who is this???
Just now (10.07.13) I was sitting on a window in Gulkevichi, Krasnodar Region

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10.07.2013 15:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

Who is this???
Just now (10.07.13) I was sitting on a window in Gulkevichi, Krasnodar Region

Some kind of cicada. Most likely Lyristes plebeja (Scopoli 1763)

10.07.2013 17:38, amara

These are mealybugs.. Look for indoor plant pests


Maybe I'm not an expert, from the Coccidae family. Genera Luzulaspis, Eriopeltis Scythia are found just on cereal plants.

This post was edited by amara - 10.07.2013 18: 07
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10.07.2013 21:09, Woodmen

Maybe I'm not an expert, from the Coccidae family. Genera Luzulaspis, Eriopeltis Scythia are found just on cereal plants.

The truth is just around the corner. smile.gif
I found these pictures:
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/0853...69DD2966DD.html
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/efans/ygnews/2009/...a-year-lat.html

They are very similar in my pictures. So what is Eriopeltis festucae? Well, the genus is exactly this, maybe a different species. Unfortunately, I didn't find any other information on the web.

13.07.2013 10:09, аруд

Who is it? Help with the definition. Bryansk region. meadow, July. Thank you in advance

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13.07.2013 17:26, Woodmen

Who is it? Help with the definition. Bryansk region. meadow, July. Thank you in advance

M. b. Sphecodes sp. (Halictidae)?
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21.07.2013 17:19, Dracus

Dear colleagues, can you tell me what kind of lipopods? Found in the pitcher pit of Nepenthes, Vietnam, prov. Lam Dong, Bi Dup Nui Ba National Park, sosnyak, 24.12.12.
I apologize for the quality of the photos, but this is the best that came out.

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22.07.2013 15:18, studentpb

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22.07.2013 16:10, AGG

Big coniferous horntail-Urocerus gigas (L.) well, or something very close

24.07.2013 20:06, AlexEvs

Dear colleagues, can you tell me what kind of lipopods? Found in the pitcher pit of Nepenthes, Vietnam, prov. Lam Dong, Bi Dup Nui Ba National Park, sosnyak, 24.12.12.
I apologize for the quality of the photos, but this is the best that came out.


Can I take a photo of the back end of the body from below? So at least something can be said...
In general, the definition of lipopods in our country is now a big problem ((

25.07.2013 4:22, Dracus

Unfortunately, Nepenthes ate the rear endssmile.gif, but I'll see if there's anything left.

28.07.2013 15:04, scarit

Some ant-lions?
Kyrgyzstan, 06.1992, V. Polevod

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30.07.2013 14:04, Michail M

Defining a mantisp

And so, let's get started!

photo 1 (008) - Ukraine, Zaporozhye, Khortytsia Island, 12.06.2013, on the light surrounding the biotope-pine plantations

photo 2 (005) - Ukraine, Zaporizhia, Khortytsia Island, 24.06.2013, on a mulberry branch, surrounding biotope deposit+plum orchard

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31.07.2013 4:40, vasiliy-feoktistov

Purely personal opinion: the topic should be renamed "Definition of reticuloptera". There are relatively few mantisps, and there is no topic at all for reticulate wings (ant lions, golden eyes, etc.) if memory serves me correctly.

31.07.2013 6:41, Dracus

2 vasiliy-feoktistov

They don't post many of them yet, there don't seem to be any experts on them on the forum (please correct me if I'm wrong), and there will be a lot of people confused with them. Let them stay in the general topic for now.

2Michail M

According to the "Green" it turns out that these are two species (the upper one is Mantispa perla, the lower one is M. styriaca).
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31.07.2013 6:58, vasiliy-feoktistov

  2 vasiliy-feoktistov

They don't post many of them yet, there don't seem to be any experts on them on the forum (please correct me if I'm wrong), and there will be a lot of people confused with them. Let them stay in the general topic for now.


But there is nothing to correct. At the Ant Lion itself hangs in question in "Images": http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1421411
Probably some of the usual ones, but apparently there is no one to correct/confirm confused.gif.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 31.07.2013 06: 58

04.08.2013 20:06, CosMosk

and remember, posted UFO, which looks like a comb?...
...I can't find this message yet..
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so,I got to the bottom of it, and the girl sent a piece of video - you can upload it,you can take a look.
..

July 23, 2013, Moscow region,Odintsovo district, birthday celebration,
sent by Veronika from VK to the group of insect lovers-to determine what it is.
My modest xx-year experience allows me to say for sure-this is not an insect.
http://youtu.be/tHrMuGjsbFY
http://rghost.ru/47891238

But still, colleagues-catch the light-catch! and ammonia it!)))

This post was edited by CosMosk-05.08.2013 01: 35

04.08.2013 21:58, Bad Den

and remember, posted UFO, which looks like a comb?...
...I can't find this message yet..


It's an insect.
Fast-flying from bottom to top and obliquely. So quickly flown and so close to the lens that it is smeared, as a result, the body forms a longitudinal crossbar of the comb, and the wings of the machine - teeth.
The case can be closed smile.gif

05.08.2013 1:29, CosMosk

Dan,))) These are insects
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and there was no strobe light,no long shutter speed. The same moment was captured from a different angle, and nothing was captured by the other camera model.. At the time of shooting, he also did not see anything (although it is clear that she seemed to pull away, but the topic of conversation was not changed)

How many pairs of wings are not smudged in one digital frame can be imprinted?? wink.gif
Yokor babai-even posted a video for frame-by-frame analysis...(( wall.gif

By the way, I dug, and now it turned out that this is for shnyagi...
http://www.neveroyatno.info/news/skajfishe.../2011-11-30-688

Not everything has been studied by science-a fact?)))
And about the "metabolism" of "subtle plans", I think I know more than anyone here, shuffle.gif

This post was edited by CosMosk-05.08.2013 03: 38

05.08.2013 8:41, Bad Den

Dan,))) These are insects
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and there was no strobe light,no long shutter speed.

Just enable the "Night Shooting" mode smile.gif

07.08.2013 0:29, KM2200

Hello. This beast can be identified? Today, Kiev, it flew into the light. Length about 5 cm
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07.08.2013 9:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello. This beast can be identified? Today, Kiev, it flew into the light. The length is about 5 cm.
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Some kind of ant lion (Myrmeleontidae). Up to the view here with them is difficult.....
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07.08.2013 9:23, djssss

Please identify the insect. It was bitten by a "sting" and not by a "muzzle". And it sucked blood. I've never seen her before. I took photos with my phone, sorry for the quality. soft-bodied, like gisinitsa, the size is somewhere 7-8mm. at the site of the bite is a red spot, at the beginning there was itching, but after min. 15 proshol...

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07.08.2013 9:27, djssss

Please identify the insect. It was bitten by a "sting" and not by a "muzzle". And it sucked blood. I've never seen her before. I took photos with my phone, sorry for the quality. soft-bodied, like gisinitsa, the size is somewhere 7-8mm. at the site of the bite is a red spot, at the beginning there was itching, but after min. 15 proshol...

Kiev

07.08.2013 9:58, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please identify the insect. It was bitten by a "sting" and not by a "muzzle". And it sucked blood. I've never seen her before. I took photos with my phone, sorry for the quality. soft-bodied, like gisinitsa, the size is somewhere 7-8mm. at the site of the bite is a red spot, at the beginning there was itching, but after min. 15 proshol...

Goldeneye larva. Sting does not have smile.gif

07.08.2013 10:31, djssss

  Goldeneye larva. It doesn't have a sting smile.gif

That's just not the antennae and wings were not. And when rozdavil was blood as from a good mosquito... in Google, I found a very similar one, but it was a waterfowl "lechinka" and instead of one black tail, there were somehow forked antennae. And the head is exactly the same. If I don't find it, I'll answer it from my phone.

07.08.2013 10:37, djssss

That's just not the antennae and wings were not. And when rozdavil was blood as from a good mosquito... in Google, I found a very similar one, but it was a waterfowl "lechinka" and instead of one black tail, there were somehow forked antennae. And the head is exactly the same. If I don't find it, I'll answer it from my phone.

Now I looked at it, it's really very similar, but there's nothing like that at the end. And the one that bit me was... do they bite?

07.08.2013 10:38, Victor Titov

Please identify the insect. It was bitten by a "sting" and not by a "muzzle". And it sucked blood. I've never seen her before. I took photos with my phone, sorry for the quality. soft-bodied, like gisinitsa, the size is somewhere 7-8mm. at the site of the bite is a red spot, at the beginning there was itching, but after min. 15 proshol...

Fear has big eyes. First, this insect has no" sting". Secondly, it doesn't suck anyone's blood. At most, it could pinch you with its jaws - it is predatory. This is the larva of the golden-eyed insect from the order Reticuloptera (Neuroptera), family Chrysopidae. Larvae are useful: they destroy aphids. Here is the link: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysopidae

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 07.08.2013 10: 40

07.08.2013 10:51, Victor Titov

Hello. This beast can be identified? Today, Kiev, it flew into the light. The length is about 5 cm
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Ant lion.
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07.08.2013 15:16, KM2200

Some kind of ant lion (Myrmeleontidae). It's hard to get to the surface with them here.....
And thank you for that, I only guessed it before the squad smile.gif

07.08.2013 21:40, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Now I looked at it, it's really very similar, but there's nothing like that at the end. And the one that bit me was... do they bite?


It can bite quite noticeably. But to do this, you need to try very hard - put the insect on your hand, press it down, etc. This is from my experience, as a student I worked in the Department of Insect Breeding. Including bred and chrysopom. Thousands of insects passed through my hands (literally, I cleaned test tubes), and they only bit me a couple of times.

07.08.2013 22:21, omar

Please define up to the type of cockroaches of an insecticidal culture.

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07.08.2013 22:44, Mantispid

Please define up to the type of cockroaches of an insecticidal culture.

1st-Madagascar hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa), male
2nd-giant cockroach (Blaberus giganteus)

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07.08.2013 23:06, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Gromphadorhina portentosa - most likely, yes. Although the definition is "conventional", the group is not audited, i.e. there may be surprises.

Blaberuses are poorly identified by genitals, i.e. Blaberus sp.
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07.08.2013 23:16, omar

sorry...

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