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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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11.03.2016 13:04, Jaguar paw

He's the one.
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12.03.2016 8:44, Vassa

please help me identify the mayfly. Chuvashia, dates in the photo

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13.03.2016 20:48, Hierophis

Maybe someone knows who it is? Size approx. 1.5 mm, maybe a little less, in the steppe, south of Ukraine, under normal consideration, they look like elephants, but I took a picture and this is what happened smile.gif
Larvae probably, but whose?

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13.03.2016 23:27, ИНО

Equidistant wings of some sort. There is a separate topic for them, although it is rarely visited by specialists.

16.03.2016 23:55, Андреас

People, - I was asked here from the ornithological forum to find out - is this a bird's nest, or a wasp's?
South China, Shaoguan Danxia Mountain Geopark. February 25, 2016

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17.03.2016 22:22, AVA

People, - I was asked here from the ornithological forum to find out - is this a bird's nest, or a wasp's?
South China, Shaoguan Danxia Mountain Geopark. February 25, 2016


Aspen without options. And more precisely-hornet, genus Vespa.
But it will not be possible to get to the view. In South Asia, many species of hornets make free nests.

Last year's nest, abandoned by wasps. The holes at the top were most likely made by birds in search of food.
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18.03.2016 0:08, ИНО

18.03.2016 0:37, Андреас

However, fig ornithologists on the forum tom, once in this nest their object was suspected.

- I wanted to answer in an expanded form, - but then "deleted", because you, dear ENO, are always in your place-watch out and expose all the mistakes, weaknesses and vices of nature lovers. umnik.gif wink.gif

20.03.2016 22:04, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, Luga, June 2015.
картинка: 2016_03_22_18_54_04__B_Radius6_Smoothing3__copy.jpg

This post was edited by psih-03/22/2016 18: 56

22.03.2016 14:59, Андреас

- Hymenoptera... teapot.gif redface.gif

22.03.2016 15:04, Андреас

I will assume that from the genus Megarhyssa... shuffle.gif
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22.03.2016 18:05, ИНО

Oh, right? In my opinion, this is something ophion-like.
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22.03.2016 22:53, Норк

https://youtu.be/iX69gd4sNjc tell me what kind of insect is in the seeds, taken near Taganrog

22.03.2016 23:00, ИНО

Latibulus argiolus, and these are not seeds, but cocoons.

26.03.2016 0:21, tsn1906

Tell me what kind of insect it is

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26.03.2016 0:42, Норк

Thank you very much

26.03.2016 7:24, AGG

very similar to the barbel (Cermbycidae), but the photos are not informative enough frown.gifin general, there are some doubts about the origin of this inclusive. can you give us more detailed information?

10.04.2016 21:26, Nick444444

Who is it?
Vasishchevo, Kharkiv region, 10-04-16.

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10.04.2016 23:04, Victor Titov

Who is it?
Vasishchevo, Kharkiv region, 10-04-16.

Meloe proscarabaeus, female.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 10.04.2016 23: 05

11.04.2016 15:42, Necrocephalus

Meloe cicatricosus

11.04.2016 16:28, Arachna

Hello there. Please tell me who it is: the larvae of some beetles?
1. 22.10.2013 Chernivtsi region near the river Dniester River
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2. 24.04.2012 Chernivtsi region near a garbage dump
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3. Ibid
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11.04.2016 19:25, ИНО

The first is a young ground beetle larva, the last is a dead-eater larva, and in the middle is a staphylinid imago. Who died?

This post was edited by ENO - 04/11/2016 19: 26
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12.04.2016 1:17, Victor Titov

Meloe proscarabaeus, female.


Meloe cicatricosus

Yes, I made a mistake redface.gif.

12.04.2016 2:54, John-ST

Hello there. Please tell me who it is: the larvae of some beetles?

2. 24.04.2012 Chernivtsi region near a garbage dump
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adult beetle Ontholestes almost certainly tesselatus
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12.04.2016 11:10, Arachna

The first is a young ground beetle larva, the last is a dead-eater larva, and in the middle is a staphylinid imago. Who died?

the adult beetle Ontholestes is almost certainly tesselatus


Thanks!
It was taken at a city dump, where the skins of cows and horses are taken out, probably on them smile.gif
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20.04.2016 21:32, MIV

I didn't find the topic "RETICULATOPTERA". I decided to stick around here.
Does anyone know what this ASCALAF's name is?
Caught in the Krasnodar Region, roc. Tuapse. In the floodplain of a mountain stream, May 20.

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21.04.2016 19:16, scarit

Ascalaf seems to be Libelloides macaronius
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21.04.2016 19:58, MIV

Ascalath seems to be Libelloides macaronius


Askalaf motley, I think, is somewhat different. Maybe a Caucasian subspecies?

21.04.2016 20:30, MIV

Here I found it. Upper - Askalaf motley from the Altai. In the middle - from the North. The Caucasus. Nizhny Novgorod (for comparison) - A. Sibirsky from Krasnoyarsk.

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21.04.2016 21:31, John-ST

I didn't find the topic "RETICULATOPTERA". I decided to stick around here.
Does anyone know what this ASCALAF's name is?
Caught in the Krasnodar Region, roc. Tuapse. In the floodplain of a mountain stream, May 20.

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Ascalath seems to be Libelloides macaronius



Askalaf motley, I think, is somewhat different. Maybe a Caucasian subspecies?


Libelloides ustulatus(Eversmann, 1850)
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21.04.2016 21:46, Nikolya

So similar to Caucasian.
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28.04.2016 16:46, Radik

Please tell me who it is. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, ravine in the valley of the river "Bezymyannoy", 4 km from the village. Troitsky. On a birch leaf. April 24, 2016

28.04.2016 20:45, ИНО

Some equilateral proboscis larva.

01.05.2016 19:35, chapter

Hello. Can you tell me who settled under the cherry bark?
Photo taken in April, Dnipropetrovsk region

user posted image

04.05.2016 15:31, Radik

Please tell me which group this type belongs to. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, forest floor of aspen forest near Blagodatnaya village, April 23, 2016

05.05.2016 20:19, Hierophis

This is the second time I've seen such a bug, and I don't even know what it is ) And take a picture normally does not work.
Size approx. 3 mm. It resembles caddisfly.

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05.05.2016 20:25, Jaguar paw

Whitefly (Aleyrodidae) probably.
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05.05.2016 20:46, Hierophis

They are somewhat similar, but the morphology of those representatives that are Googled on several pages is very different - short antennae, wings fold almost like butterflies, and this one is almost like aphids.

05.05.2016 20:52, Hierophis

Here is also a strange animal, equal-winged, too, most likely, but the form.. ))) Sorry the size is small, also about 3 mm, or a little to 4 m. And most likely imago.
And another curiosity, this one is quite common, it also looks like an imago. Somehow I don't even remember reading about them

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05.05.2016 20:58, Jaguar paw

Asiraca clavicornis, that's right, imago.
The second probably from sem. Issidae.

This post was edited by Jaguar paw-05.05.2016 21: 22
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