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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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13.08.2015 12:09, Arachna

Hello!
Please help me determine at least up to the family, if possible. Photo taken on 11.08.2015 on the bank of the river. Dniester River in the village of Prigorodok, Khotyn district, Chernivtsi region. Ukraine
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13.08.2015 12:29, BO.

help identify the praying mantis.
I assume a female iris.
Astrakhan 13.8.2015
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13.08.2015 13:21, Shamil Murtazin

Hello!
Please help me determine at least up to the family, if possible. Photo taken on 11.08.2015 on the bank of the river. Dniester River in the village of Prigorodok, Khotyn district, Chernivtsi region. Ukraine
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This is Chrysopidae (Chrysopidae)
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13.08.2015 14:45, Arachna

This is goldeneye

could it be Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens, 1836)?

14.08.2015 16:47, Dracus

help identify the praying mantis.
I assume a female iris.
Astrakhan 13.8.2015


Correct guess, Iris polystictica smile.gif

16.08.2015 1:30, tania4022

The photo is not very good, but the attempt is not torture.On the second day, such insects began to appear. I notice it at night when it's dark and the desk lamp is on. It flies around the room. Photo taken on 16.08.15 Krasnodar krai

This post was edited by tania4022 - 16.08.2015 01: 53

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16.08.2015 1:59, ИНО

A female stem cricket?

24.08.2015 23:43, gstalker

Help to the family at least
Germany 17.07.15 12mm in scope

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25.08.2015 12:16, IchMan

Help to the family at least
Germany 17.07.15 12mm in scope

Hemerobiidae, it seems like there is no return shoulder vein, so this means Micromus, possibly variegatus F.
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29.08.2015 12:33, Тасенок

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Is this an insect or do not know what was found this morning in the child's bed... It seems to look like a beetle, but it seems to be in a cocoon, a gray softish body and paws are concentrated in front of the body, the body is smooth, similar to a berry, at first it even seems that it is just a gray ball of some kind. The size is approximately 7 mm. Help me, who is it?

29.08.2015 12:40, Arikain

A pumped-up female tick, Ixodes sp, apparently.

29.08.2015 12:42, vafdog

 
Is this an insect or do not know what was found this morning in the child's bed... It seems to look like a beetle, but it seems to be in a cocoon, a gray softish body and paws are concentrated in front of the body, the body is smooth, similar to a berry, at first it even seems that it is just a gray ball of some kind. The size is approximately 7 mm. Help me, who is it?

it's a tick eek.gifthat looks like a dog's https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_clash

29.08.2015 14:32, Тасенок

Please tell me what to do now??? we have a small dog at home, it practically does not walk... how can this harm the child and who has it been pumped???? what could have bitten the child??? scary weep.gifI do not know what to do, I'm panicking!!!!!

29.08.2015 15:29, ИНО

"Practically does not walk" - how is it? Walks theoretically? Once. Actually, that's enough. How could you not have noticed such a swollen tick on a child? Yes, and the child himself, most likely, noticed. Has anyone from the family recently gone to the forest (a park with bushes)? Taki looks exactly like Ixodes in the shape of the proboscis.

29.08.2015 16:07, Тасенок

we just came from the veterinary department, put a few injections to the dog, of course, I understand that even with rare walks, the dog can catch a tick and of course I would have noticed it in a child, just scared )) in general, thank you all very much!!!

02.09.2015 19:58, ButterflyGirl

Can you tell me what it is and what kind of insect it leaves?

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02.09.2015 20:02, ИНО

Aphrophoridae gen. sp.
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03.09.2015 9:42, Erikbai

Good day, friends.
Please help me identify beetles.
The photo was taken in the second half of July at the Karatau (Syrdarya) farm, Kazakhstan.
Thank you.

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03.09.2015 13:51, Victor Titov

Good day, friends.
Please help me identify beetles.
The photo was taken in the second half of July at the Karatau (Syrdarya) farm, Kazakhstan.
Thank you.

In the first photo (counting from top to bottom) - machilis (Machilidae), in the third-the bug Graphosoma lineatum.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 03.09.2015 13: 54

03.09.2015 15:25, ИНО

Spider-Argiope lobata Pallas, 1772

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03.09.2015 20:09, comprachicos

Good evening. Please define it. August, Kazakhstan, Zaisan.
Iris polystictica?
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05.09.2015 10:24, Konstantin Lyutov

good afternoon, the photo is not mine,posted on another resource, no one identified, tell me who it is ? Here is the author's description: I am from Minsk, Republic of Belarus.
Twice this week I find this
insect in my APARTMENT.
This alien is about the size of a pinky fingernail!

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05.09.2015 11:33, John-ST

good afternoon, the photo is not mine,posted on another resource, no one identified, tell me who it is ? Here is the author's description: I am from Minsk, Republic of Belarus.
Twice this week I find this
insect in my APARTMENT.
This alien is about the size of a pinky fingernail!

Larva of Reduvius personatus (reduvius or predator mummified or dirty). The larva is predatory, masked by dust and other small debris, preys on small invertebrates, in this case, living in an apartment.
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07.09.2015 14:22, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. September 6.
I can't figure out whether it's a diptera or a membrane, so I'll go here.

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07.09.2015 22:54, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. September 6.
I can't figure out whether it's a diptera or a membrane, so I'll go here.

Bibio sp.
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12.09.2015 22:45, Dracus

Good evening. Please define it. August, Kazakhstan, Zaisan.
Iris polystictica?


He's the one, male.

17.09.2015 21:53, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. September 17.
What kind of sickly little thing, M. B. from the hay eaters?

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26.09.2015 10:41, gstalker

Is it possible to identify goldeneye from the photo ?
Germany 10.08.15 in a span of 38mm

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28.09.2015 17:28, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. September 28th.
Chrysoperla carnea (Chrysopidae) in autumn-winter color?

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29.09.2015 13:46, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, May 2015.

30.09.2015 13:34, Osobinnyi

Good afternoon. This copy of someone was found in a human prostate secreting drug (SPF). It is very interesting who it is, since it is very likely that this object got there from the outside. The photo was taken at 20x magnification. 3 more photos at 100x magnification.The eye size is approximately 1-2 mm.picture: 20150923_211715.jpgimage: _____. jpgpicture: _____2.jpgpicture: _____3.jpg Krasnodar, September.

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30.09.2015 15:12, Bad Den

Good afternoon. This copy of someone was found in a human prostate secreting drug (SPF). It is very interesting who it is, since it is very likely that this object got there from the outside. The photo was taken at 20x magnification. 3 more photos at 100x magnification.The eye size is approximately 1-2 mm. Krasnodar, September.

A cluster of immature sperm?

30.09.2015 15:15, Osobinnyi

A cluster of immature sperm?


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30.09.2015 16:48, Osobinnyi

Good afternoon. This copy of someone was found in a human prostate secreting drug (SPF). It is very interesting who it is, since it is very likely that this object got there from the outside. The photo was taken at 20x magnification. 3 more photos at 100x magnification.The eye size is approximately 1-2 mm.picture: 20150923_211715.jpgimage: _____. jpgpicture: _____2.jpgpicture: _____3.jpg Krasnodar, September.


That's who it is:

Class: Polychaete worms (polychaetes)
Latin scientific name: Polychaeta
English name: Polychaetes or Bristle worms
Cuban name: Gusano de fuego, i.e. fireworm (mainly for hermodia, Lat. Hermodice carunculata)
Length: 2 mm to 3 m

Thank you, you can see the wrong Forum question asked, found the answer. It is now clear why a resident of the Black Sea coast was found found.

http://www.scubacuba.ru/polychaeta.html

30.09.2015 18:17, John-ST

That's who it is:

Class: Polychaete worms (polychaetes)
Latin scientific name: Polychaeta
English name: Polychaetes or Bristle worms
Cuban name: Gusano de fuego, i.e. fireworm (mainly for hermodia, Lat. Hermodice carunculata)
Length: 2 mm to 3 m

Thank you, you can see the wrong Forum question asked, found the answer. It is now clear why a resident of the Black Sea coast was found found.


In my opinion, this is not a polychaete, filamentous formations do not pull on these very hetes (bristles), there is no pronounced segmentation, if this has anything to do with polychaetes, then as some piece of giblets or muscle tissue, which prevents this piece from belonging to the patient himself.

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30.09.2015 22:13, Bad Den

That's who it is:

Class: Polychaete worms (polychaetes)
Latin scientific name: Polychaeta
English name: Polychaetes or Bristle worms
Cuban name: Gusano de fuego, i.e. fireworm (mainly for hermodia, Lat. Hermodice carunculata)
Length: 2 mm to 3 m

Thank you, you can see the wrong Forum question asked, found the answer. It is now clear why a resident of the Black Sea coast was found found.

http://www.scubacuba.ru/polychaeta.html

How did it get inside?

01.10.2015 2:03, AVA

In my opinion, this is not a polychaete, filamentous formations do not pull on these very hetes (bristles), there is no pronounced segmentation, if this has anything to do with polychaetes, then as some piece of giblets or muscle tissue, which prevents this piece from belonging to the patient himself.


I agree. beer.gif
In my opinion, it looks very much like a piece of exfoliated ciliary epithelium.
But certainly not polychaete.

02.10.2015 19:46, FixxxeR

Hello, dear experts.

I want to apologize immediately if I do something wrong. I don't actually use forums.

The question is asked by a suffering person from the Moscow region. Attention to the screen(photos taken now)

So. In the new apartment there are the following things (I reviewed a bunch of photos of insects in Yandex, but I didn't find any similar ones. Actually, that's why I decided to resort to your help.)

Size: 1, well, maximum, 2 mm.

The neighborhood for 7 months has already tired me out and mentally exhausted me, and I can't finally evict them in any way.

Attention, question: what are these insects and how to get rid of them(if possible)?

Time passed.

P.S. SAVE US!:(

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02.10.2015 19:58, AGG

hay eater (book louse)
control measures: reduce humidity by all available methods. there are no other sane and effective methods invented around the world. they can eat grain (they like wheat), gluten from wallpaper glue and book spines glue, can damage insect collections, and so on.

This post was edited by AGG-02.10.2015 20: 06

03.10.2015 0:22, FixxxeR

Alexander Druz, I knew that it was you who were hiding behind this mysterious combination of letters ... AGG. 6: 5. Experts win. I am extremely grateful for the excellent determination! Google and I will now smash their army to smithereens! Mercy! True, the stone from my soul was annihilated!

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