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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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03.10.2015 10:07, AGG

look for it, it seems at the subforum "Insects in the house" there was a whole topic dedicated to this muck. good luck in battles beer.gif

09.10.2015 18:42, KotLx

Hello. At work, where it is warm and damp, I found such a small animal, about 4 cm long, in the photo it is most likely cooked in a steep one, because it floated dead in a bath of water, which is sometimes heated to 90 degrees.

Please tell me who it is, and why it is?

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09.10.2015 18:48, Jaguar paw

KotLx, https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Обыкновенная_мухоловка
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10.10.2015 20:54, Pasha

Hello everyone
Is it common or woody? Gender?
Gelendzhik, October 2

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10.10.2015 21:09, ИНО

Hierodula transcaucasica, and it is better to look at the floor from the bottom, otherwise the males of this species are quite robust, not like the cow, where you can't make a mistake at first glance.
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14.10.2015 20:20, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16. Peat bog.

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15.10.2015 10:20, Victor Titov

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16. Peat bog.

Hemerobiidae.
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15.10.2015 14:51, Woodmen

Hemerobiidae.

I guessed what was going on. Sometimes "Semyon Semyonych" would come in here and sort it out. Maybe he'll drop by again! smile.gif

19.10.2015 16:06, BO.

good afternoon!
I'll bring up an old topic about the larvae of the empusa mantis (Empusa pennata)
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=42936&st=2700#
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=42936&st=2700#

yesterday (October 18), the topic was continued, a 1cm nymph was found. It turns out that Fabre was right in "Instinct and Morals of Insects volume 2" that the empusa overwinters as a larva, and does not hatch in the spring from the edema?

19.10.2015 16:44, okoem

good afternoon!
I'll bring up an old topic about the larvae of the empusa mantis (Empusa pennata)

yesterday (October 18), the topic was continued, a 1cm nymph was found. It turns out that Fabre was right in "Instinct and Morals of Insects volume 2" that the empusa overwinters as a larva, and does not hatch in the spring from the edema?

I don't know about pennata, but the "Crimean" striped empusa leaves the ootek in the summer, winters and turns into an imago in late May - June. Accordingly, nymphs are found in late summer, all autumn, winter and spring until mid-May. In the Crimea, the view is very common, I meet it regularly.
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19.10.2015 17:33, ИНО

Farr was right about almost everything, despite many critics.

According to post #2750 (something I didn't notice the answer there, sorry if there will be a repeat):

The first is not a nematode, but an earthworm.
In the middle of the larvae of some diptera, the latter-as if not the same larva, but only before molting on the pupa. They should be placed in the topic "Identification of larvae and pupae". The penultimate one is the laying of a slug or snail.

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23.10.2015 3:19, Voicedice

Good day!
I was hunting for Damaeidae mites and in the frame along the way I got such a baby ~300 µm. Sumy, September 16. The scene is set in the underside of a fallen tree bark lying on the ground.
I would appreciate a definition. smile.gif
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26.10.2015 1:39, Slavinator

Hello there. Can you tell me their names? And do they bite or sting?!

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26.10.2015 1:46, Slavinator

Here are two more from my archive...

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26.10.2015 9:51, Bad Den

Hello there. Can you tell me their names? And do they bite or sting?!



Here are two more from my archive...

The first photo in message 2897 and the last photo in message 2898 show various weevil mosquitoes (Tipulidae) that do not bite or sting.

The rest-riders (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae: Ophioninae) - these can also sting.

27.10.2015 10:33, Radik

Tell me please. If you can specify the type or genus. Forest litter is in the box of the house.
Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district. 25.10.2015

27.10.2015 14:46, ИНО

1-small fry of an earthworm (about the species belonging - pas).
2-on the forum of malacologists (so in the search engine and score).

27.10.2015 15:39, Arachna

Chrysoperla carnea?
18.09.2015 Khotyn, Chernivtsi region Ukraine
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27.10.2015 22:01, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, May 2015.

28.10.2015 17:20, Земеля

Please help me identify the "animals". they live in a greenhouse. They eat cucumber waste

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28.10.2015 17:37, ИНО

Polydesmida. What size are they?

28.10.2015 18:01, IchMan

The first photo in message 2897 and the last photo in message 2898 show various weevil mosquitoes (Tipulidae) that do not bite or sting.
The rest-riders (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae: Ophioninae) - these can also sting.

photo 222 is not Ophion, it is Netelia sp. (Ichneumonidae, Tryphoninae), although it is also red (this is typical of many nocturnal species that are attracted to light)
Since there is no clarifying data, ophions remain defined only up to gender.

29.10.2015 4:40, Земеля

ENO, thank you. The size of 20mmi is slightly larger. One more question. what do they eat?. I'm worried if the cocoons and young worms in the compost will be damaged

29.10.2015 18:41, ИНО

Well, they eat cucumber waste. Detritus -, to a lesser extent, phytophages. You can say with earthworms colleagues.

29.10.2015 18:51, ИНО

Well, they eat cucumber waste. Detritus -, to a lesser extent, phytophages. You can say with earthworms colleagues. If it is up to 20 mm, then it may be a local species, but it is possible that the tropical imported species is also common in greenhouses. For a definition, I recommend contacting corresponding topic.

psih, you have some kind of equal-winged proboscis, there is also a special topic here.
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31.10.2015 23:58, gokenin

Is it the caterpillars that do this, or is it someone else? Smolensk region Oct. Thank you.

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01.11.2015 0:45, Pash0

Dear experts, tell me what it started in my apartment in the bathroom.
Magnification in the photo is 100x The real size is about 1 mm.
The shooting location is Kiev.
It doesn't fly, it crawls, and if you disturb it, it jumps.
I thought maybe a flea but it doesn't look like a photo and like no one is bitten.
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01.11.2015 9:51, Woodmen

Dear experts, tell me what it started in my apartment in the bathroom.
Magnification in the photo is 100x The real size is about 1 mm.
The shooting location is Kiev.
It doesn't fly, it crawls, and if you disturb it, it jumps.
I thought maybe a flea but it doesn't look like a photo and like no one is bitten.


Possibly a hay eater (Psocoptera).

01.11.2015 12:57, ИНО

Considering that there are no fleas with wings, it really doesn't look like it. Definitely senoed

02.11.2015 13:50, Radik

Please help me with defining the group. Tatarstan, city of Nizhnekamsk city Park, on the fence. September 28, 2015

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14.11.2015 20:57, Lili4kaP

Different dragonflies...Tell me the types
of 1.2.3. Photographed in June in Zaporizhia, Ukraine
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4. Photographed in October in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Western Ukraine
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5.6. Photographed in June in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
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14.11.2015 21:47, Victor Titov

Different dragonflies...Tell me the types

There is a special topic - they will tell you more quickly: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...0&#entry1589044
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21.11.2015 0:48, Коллекционер

Help me determine if I came across it on the Internet, it was signed as a horseshoe fly, after searching the Internet on English-language sites, I found it signed in general as a crab fly, but everywhere they write that it supposedly lives in termite mounds.. I searched the entire Internet, but I didn't find anything similar, who can it be?
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21.11.2015 1:18, AGG

Please help me with defining the group. Tatarstan, city of Nizhnekamsk city Park, on the fence. September 28, 2015

very similar to the leaf beetle larva from Cassidinae

21.11.2015 16:24, Triplaxxx

Help me determine if I came across it on the Internet, it was signed as a horseshoe fly, after searching the Internet on English-language sites, I found it signed in general as a crab fly, but everywhere they write that it supposedly lives in termite mounds.. I searched the entire Internet, but I didn't find anything similar, who can it be?

Maybe it's a fly from this family. Phoridae.
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21.11.2015 17:55, John-ST

Please help me with defining the group. Tatarstan, city of Nizhnekamsk city Park, on the fence. September 28, 2015


very similar to the leaf beetle larva of Cassidinae


This is the larva of Sirphidae.
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23.11.2015 12:07, Radik

It is a larva of Sirphidae.

Thanks!

24.11.2015 1:27, Пензуит

Can you tell me if this is Ectobius lapponicus or Ectobius sylvestris, or someone else?
Penza region, June

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2. Probably a nymph of the same species?

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24.11.2015 12:25, Radik

Please help me with the callembole. Tatarstan Novosheshminsky district. 2015

25.11.2015 23:48, John-ST

Can you tell me if this is Ectobius lapponicus or Ectobius sylvestris, or someone else?
Penza region, June

1. Ectobius lapponicus, male
2. Ectobius sylvestris, female
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