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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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05.05.2016 21:05, Hierophis

  Asiraca clavicornis, that's right, imago.

Wow, even in the red books there are) Among small cicadas in general, of course, there are forms-incredible!

05.05.2016 22:14, Triplaxxx

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.

This is something from Coniopterygidae, Neuroptera.
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11.05.2016 16:47, Arachna

Hello, please tell me what it is.
Chernivtsi region 06.05.2016 on the stems of blackberries on the bank of the river. Dniester.picture: IMG_5511.jpg

11.05.2016 22:44, ИНО

Gall, and at the bottom of it it may very well be that nutty, who in her youth took part in its creation, but not a fact. But who is in the upper part of the frame, I don't understand.
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15.05.2016 21:16, Hierophis

And this is generally for whom? )
The size is approx. 2+mm, with piles on top, as is typical for some Reticuloptera..

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15.05.2016 21:18, Jaguar paw

This refers to the leaf beetles Cassidinae.
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15.05.2016 21:33, Hierophis

I had no idea)
But this one? Also small, 1.5 mm in length, visible legs. Something like an aphid)

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17.05.2016 20:37, RoPro

Please tell me who it is. Moscow region, May 15, on a fallen birch tree. About five millimeters in size.

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19.05.2016 8:12, ИгорьД

Can you tell me what kind of mayfly? Komi Republic, May 17, 2016, Pechora city, reservoir.
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21.05.2016 8:56, Konstantin Lyutov

good afternoon. please tell me more. whose can it be ? found under the bark of a fallen rotten tree, damp, low river bank.
Orel, early May 2016.

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21.05.2016 21:39, John-ST

good afternoon. please tell me more. whose can it be ? found under the bark of a fallen rotten tree, damp, low river bank.
Orel, early May 2016.

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This post was edited by John-ST-21.05.2016 21: 39
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22.05.2016 0:11, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 21.05.2016

Who is it?
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22.05.2016 1:44, John-ST

Southern Urals, 21.05.2016

Who is it?

Freckles of some sort

This post was edited by John-ST-22.05.2016 01: 45
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22.05.2016 15:50, Hierophis

Who's that?" Size approx. 1mm long, found on the window, looks like thrips?

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22.05.2016 15:56, AVA

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26.05.2016 11:53, KorvinBF08

The first photo shows fragments of invertebrates found in the stomach of a finch found dead on the edge of the ovechye-ovsyanitsievy pine forest adjacent to the shoreline of the Dnieper riverbed, Rogachevsky district, Gomel region, Republic of Belarus. There were suggestions that the objects in the photo were parts of the mouthparts of butterfly caterpillars.
The second photo shows limbs with a heart-shaped first segment from the same finch's stomach. Such limbs are characteristic of some ground beetles and cockroaches. Can anyone suggest who these limbs might belong to: ground beetles and cockroaches? By the way, the second photo shows the size of fragments from photo number 1, which suggests that these objects are not the mandibles of caterpillars.

26.05.2016 16:50, ИНО

To be honest, I have never seen the entire mandibles of caterpillars (they are small and hidden quite deeply), but based on the nature of the food they consume, this form is doubtful. But on the mandibles of beetles, including ground beetles, it is just very similar.

The leg is definitely not a cockroach, most likely a bug. It is logical to assume that both the legs and mandibles belong to the same beetle species.

This post was edited by ENO - 05/26/2016 16: 51
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26.05.2016 19:40, Mantispid

I completely agree with ENO that the first picture shows the mandibles of some beetles
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27.05.2016 14:20, Liparus

Maybe ground beetles?

29.05.2016 17:54, Ленинец

what is the name of this scalefish?
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31.05.2016 15:16, AVA

what is the name of this scalefish?

Lepisma saccharina
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01.06.2016 20:44, Slavinator

Good afternoon. Help me determine what the name is... Saratov region

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01.06.2016 22:14, ИНО

My name is cicada. You need a theme about equidistant wings. But according to the experts ' answers, it is in a state of deep suspended animation.

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02.06.2016 15:32, Basset

hello everyone!
please help me determine who it is (photo on the site), live on one of the plants (weigela) and accumulated on the compost box.

Moscow, June 16

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02.06.2016 15:38, bogdan88

very hard to see. it looks like an aphid. or young nymphs bedbugs

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02.06.2016 16:00, Basset

very hard to see. it looks like an aphid. or young nymphs bedbugs



thank you for your answer, but this is a better photo?
there's a big beetle with orange legs and they, who is it?

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02.06.2016 16:18, KorvinBF08

And this is generally something incomprehensible, no one can say whether it is a plant or animal object. Maybe someone has encountered something similar? Tell me, please, what it can be?

02.06.2016 23:07, ИНО

It looks like a broken mace of someone's mustache, but not a fact.

09.06.2016 20:38, KorvinBF08

It looks like the broken mace of someone's mustache, but not a fact.

ENO, thank you so much! I wanted to answer right away, but I decided to wait, maybe there will be some more ideas. It is unlikely that this can be a segment of any tendril due to its size and consistency (photo). Just the first photo is not very informative (my omission), because it was taken at a slightly higher magnification, so it seems that the object is small, in fact it is almost 4 mm, and the consistency is soft.

09.06.2016 20:44, KorvinBF08

Oh, by the way, one more thing, I turned to the botanists, I thought that the object was botanical, they denied this version, said that it was zoological. And the zoologists didn't have any idea....

09.06.2016 22:54, ИНО

Is it still soft when stored in the air? The shape is larger than the mace of the antennae, similar to the distal segment of the mandibular or lower-labial palpable, but once as much as 3.5 mm, this option is very doubtful, like, our insects do not have such hefty oral apparatuses. But the antennae of suitable sizes are found, for example, in plate-whiskered beetles, although they are not very similar in shape. Can you take a photo with a high magnification on a dark background, so that the hairs, if they are there, can be seen?
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09.06.2016 23:20, AGG

alternatively,a mace segment of a male May beetle-Melolontha sp. , and it is possible that there are even 2 plates here

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11.06.2016 11:05, Scandi

Hello! Help me determine:
1) a fluffy centipede of golden-brownish color with a forked tail, runs very fast-I want to determine its usefulness or harmfulness by name;

2) what insect bite that does not cause itching, has swelling and no redness? District-Far Sever_69 parallel, Krasnoyarsk Krai, city apartment. Bedbugs and ticks were not previously found.

This post was edited by Scandi - 11.06.2016 11: 09

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11.06.2016 11:27, ИНО

In the photo-the larva of a leatherworm, like Attagenus sp. And who bites can hardly be determined by the description of the bite - each person's reaction is individual.

13.06.2016 13:40, Scandi

Thank you for your help!

14.06.2016 11:06, аруд

gold, with a blue sawyere. It flies like a butterfly. Smolensk region, meadow, June. Thanks for the tip.

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14.06.2016 11:47, Nick444444

gold, with a blue sawyere. It flies like a butterfly. Smolensk region, meadow, June. Thanks for the tip.

It is a butterfly of the Adelidae family.
And to be more precise, it is most likely Adela reaumurella.
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15.06.2016 20:33, KorvinBF08

Is it still soft when stored in the air? The shape is larger than the mace of the antennae, similar to the distal segment of the mandibular or lower-labial palpable, but once as much as 3.5 mm, this option is very doubtful, like, our insects do not have such hefty oral apparatuses. But the antennae of suitable sizes are found, for example, in plate-whiskered beetles, although they are not very similar in shape. Can you take a photo with a high magnification on a dark background, so that the hairs, if they are there, can be seen?

You know, ENO, yes, indeed, this material has been stored in the air in a Petri dish for 8 months. Naturally, during this period, this object is not much....it was twisted, although there is a certain stable impression that during the first months, when I was tinkering with this and similar objects, referring to various local specialists, it remained unchanged, just as it is in the photo.
I really liked the idea of the May beetle tendril plate, and here it is just the case when the most correct thing to do would be to compare this object with collectible material. That's what I've been trying to do for the last few days. In general, I could try to take a picture of it on a dark background, as you say, although I've never done this before, but now, of course, it looks like this:

15.06.2016 21:39, ИНО

Put it in 70% alcohol, maybe it will get better again. But if it's so crooked, then it's definitely not the tip of the beetle's antennae, those are elastic and quite rigid. If this object remained soft when stored in the air for two months, then this is definitely not the outer part of the insect.
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15.06.2016 23:07, KorvinBF08

Put it in 70% alcohol, maybe it will get better again. But if it's so crooked, then it's definitely not the tip of the beetle's antennae, those are elastic and quite rigid. If this object remained soft when stored in the air for two months, then this is definitely not the outer part of the insect.

Thanks!

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