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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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12.07.2016 15:53, Pavel917

Active larva in the chitinous cover
please tell me, knowledgeable people. what is in the photo, a very active insect, when moving it emits a quiet screech.

There is a video, I couldn't upload it, but I can give you a link.

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12.07.2016 15:54, Pavel917

Samara region 11.07.2016

12.07.2016 15:57, Necrocephalus

pupa probably of an unpaired silkworm

12.07.2016 21:05, Pavel917

for clarification, in the last photo, the insect is held on a size 44 golosha, the insect is 5-6 CM in length.

12.07.2016 23:38, Andrey Ponomarev

Active larva in the chitinous cover
please tell me, knowledgeable people. what is in the photo, a very active insect, when moving it emits a quiet screech.

There is a video, I couldn't upload it, but I can give you a link.

Lymantria dispar

13.07.2016 8:32, Pavel917

thank you I already wrote this Samara region 11.07.2016

14.07.2016 9:03, akulich-sibiria

Can you tell me who it is?Visually similar to thrips, but no wings. Probably its larva. Quite large.
It is found in the mines of mining moths. Active and fast. It feels like a predator.
Krasnoyarsk.
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14.07.2016 9:20, Mantispid

Can you tell me who it is?Visually similar to thrips, but no wings. Probably its larva. Quite large.
It is found in the mines of mining moths. Active and fast. It feels like a predator.
Krasnoyarsk.

yes, it is, this is the larva of a predatory thrips from tubetail
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14.07.2016 9:25, akulich-sibiria

yes, it is, this is the larva of a predatory thrips from the tube-tailed


Ohoho...well, with the imago that tubulifer is difficult, but here I think hopeless at all. I'll know now. Thank you Ilya! wink.gif

16.07.2016 18:42, Вольдемар 66

Please help me determine.09.06.16 M. O. G. Shcherbinka-forest park

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16.07.2016 21:00, Mantispid

Please help me determine.09.06.16 M. O. G. Shcherbinka-forest park

Oxyporus rufus
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19.07.2016 6:39, topolrosa

Help to identify a small bug, the size of approximately 0.5 cm
. Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory, photo from 18.07.

This post was edited by topolrosa - 07/19/2016 08: 44

20.07.2016 14:00, Nadezhda Smirnova

Help to identify a small bug, the size of approximately 0.5 cm
. Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory, photo from 18.07.


This is the larva of a bug from the family of horseflies, possibly Notostira, but not a fact

This post was edited by Nadushencia - 07/20/2016 14: 04
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22.07.2016 9:40, Mink

Colleagues, please tell me what kind of animal it is smile.gif
The creature flew into the light in the evening in the company of other, more understandable insects.

June 2015 Gorny Altai, Tyungur village, Ust-Koksinsky district

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23.07.2016 23:22, Arikain

Good time of day. Please help us identify uninvited neighbors. In the last few days, dozens of people can be noticed in the apartment during the day. Could it be bed beetles? The dimensions are about 1 mm. Chelyabinsk.

Apparently gamase mites, like these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemogamasus

23.07.2016 23:30, Kokojajko

Colleagues, please tell me what kind of animal it is smile.gif
The creature flew into the light in the evening in the company of other, more understandable insects.

June 2015 Gorny Altai, Tyungur village, Ust-Koksinsky district



Oak-leaved cocoonworm (Gastropacha quercifolia)
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24.07.2016 11:56, IWBH

Most likely, an anthocorid bug. It is possible that Anthocoris nemorum (Linnaeus, 1761)
is not actually blood-sucking, but during the harvesting of raspberries, for example, it may periodically think of itself as such and bite very painfully.

This is definitely him, thank you so much!

25.07.2016 12:35, Mink

Oak-leaved cocoonworm (Gastropacha quercifolia)



Thanks! The creature looked very strange when folded up smile.gif

There's a whole gallery of his portraits here: http://www.hlasek.com/gastropacha_quercifolia_a1019.html

27.07.2016 11:37, 3BEPb

Good day to all! smile.gif
Please help me determine what kind of "beast" is this? confused.gif
It was found in a basket after returning from the forest on 20.07.2016 (Tver region, Kalininsky district, near the city of Tver). For the concept of size, its cover is 8 mm long.
The first photo is on one side, and the second and third photos are on the other.
There is also a video of this "beast" at the link: https://youtu.be/OvqUtzZwSi8
Thank you in advance for your help. mol.gif
Sincerely, Anastasia.

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27.07.2016 17:23, okoem

Good day to all! smile.gif
Please help me determine what kind of "beast" is this? confused.gif

It is a caterpillar of the long-whiskered moth (Adelidae). Lucky you - a rare animal! smile.gif

27.07.2016 18:38, 3BEPb

It is a caterpillar of the long-whiskered moth (Adelidae). Lucky you - a rare animal! smile.gif

Thank you very much for your help in determining! mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif

29.07.2016 21:45, Вольдемар 66

Help me understand, they first moved and then got out

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29.07.2016 21:48, Mantispid

Help me understand, they first moved and then got out

and this is a carbon monoxide thing, parasitic worms Leucochloridium paradoxum
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30.07.2016 0:14, ИНО

30.07.2016 19:04, utflamo

People, I am located in Bulgaria on the Black Sea.
Floating woodlice or something similar appeared in the water.
They stick to the body very deftly. They live in seaweed near the shore.
We ask you to determine what they are and whether they are dangerous for people.

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30.07.2016 19:31, John-ST

I think Idotea balthica, feed on algae

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03.08.2016 8:27, Radik

Good afternoon!
Please tell me what it might be?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Tetvelka river, on a willow leaf. July 2016

03.08.2016 16:19, John-ST

Good afternoon!
Please tell me what it might be?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Tetvelka river, on a willow leaf. July 2016

very similar to horsefly masonry

03.08.2016 20:28, SanchezLes

Good day!

Tell me, please, what is it? Found in the entrance area.

Stavropol.

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03.08.2016 20:31, Mantispid

Good day!

Tell me, please, what is it? Found in the entrance area.

Stavropol.

fingerwing butterfly (Pterophoridae)
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03.08.2016 22:31, SanchezLes

finger-winged butterfly (Pterophoridae)


Thank you very much!

05.08.2016 16:10, Вольдемар 66

Please tell me.Moscow, Shcherbinka, forest park 05.08.16

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05.08.2016 17:01, Victor Titov

Please tell me.Moscow, Shcherbinka, forest park 05.08.16

Larva of a leaf beetle of the genus Cassida.

05.08.2016 17:33, Вольдемар 66

Larva of a leaf beetle of the genus Cassida.

THANK YOU

08.08.2016 16:08, Ольга Титова

Can you tell me who it is? Sakhalin, 08.08.2016

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09.08.2016 15:41, zzzenya

good afternoon, tell me, please, what kind of insect? confused.gif lives in a dacha in the Moscow region

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09.08.2016 15:45, ИНО

Caterpillar of Stauropus fagi.

09.08.2016 21:00, AGG

2-I would say that this is a prsp of Helophorus
crinkle the rest is impossible to see frown.gifYou at least tried to stack the wreckage

1-ventrites (belly) of a beetle, but it's hard to tell which one from this photo.

it is also important to specify where=region and from whom you pulled it, and at what time. and the size of bm whole parts will not be superfluous

This post was edited by AGG-09.08.2016 21: 30

09.08.2016 22:54, AGG

10.08.2016 21:40, AGG

the middle row of the last photo looks like leaf beetles from the genera Phratora and Altica, almost all species of these genera are "genital" and many of them are associated with various willows and poplars frown.gif

frogs have it easier, they do not peck, but swallow whole, so the safety is better.

heads from "beetles" I will look at the collection, there it seems and the truth is Altica or someone from galerucin

can it all be combined here? and then, part of it is there, and part of it is here...

This post was edited by AGG-10.08.2016 22: 50
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