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28.02.2007 23:57, RippeR

Here's one time I met such a thing. I think we've already discussed them, but I forgot what they're called. When I first found it, I didn't know who to take it to.

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01.03.2007 0:49, Bad Den

Wasp from sem. Bethylidae, I think

01.03.2007 9:10, RippeR

At first I thought it was some kind of illusion, but I compared the pictures and realized that I was wrong frown.gif

01.03.2007 10:04, KDG

Wasp from sem. Bethylidae, I think

not an ant? something like Ponera...

01.03.2007 10:27, omar

Still, I'm all for the wasp...

01.03.2007 13:21, Tigran Oganesov

For me, too, wasp.

01.03.2007 18:17, stierlyz

Pristocera depressa (Hymenoptera, Betylidae)
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02.03.2007 22:53, RippeR

Empusa - France, Avignon: Camargue (Aramon), 19.10.2002
bzhel - 26.06.04. Moldova, Orhei forest, sat on top of a tree stump.

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02.03.2007 23:33, Vlad Proklov

Empusa - France, Avignon: Camargue (Aramon), 19.10.2002
bzhel - 26.06.04. Moldova, Orhei forest, sat on top of a tree stump.


Mantis - nymph Empusa fasciata.
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03.03.2007 8:35, Dmitry Vlasov

"Bzhel" is some kind of horntail from the genus Xiphydria sp. (Xiphydriidae, Hymenoptera)
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03.03.2007 12:20, RippeR

by flies:
1. Ktyr - Krasnodar. kray, Gelendzhik district, surrounding settlement. Krinitsa, VIII 2000
2. Baashoy mukh-Crimea, Gurzuf, 09.08.04. Sat on the house, on the window.

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03.03.2007 22:00, okoem

Good ktyr! In the Crimea, these are also found, here are pictures in nature
http://okoem.iatp.org.ua/insecta/diptera/pic/059-29.jpg
http://okoem.iatp.org.ua/insecta/diptera/pic/059-30.jpg
I don't know, though. Most interesting: -)

update: Alas, something strange is happening with the server iatp.org.ua. Like a weekend, it becomes unavailable:- (((So photos can only be opened on Monday:-(((

This post was edited by okoem - 03.03.2007 22: 17

10.03.2007 21:53, okoem

What is the name of the bedbug?
Crimea, Feodosia, March 8, 2007.

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10.03.2007 22:20, Vlad Proklov

What is the name of the bedbug?
Crimea, Feodosia, March 8, 2007.

Kraevik Centrocoris spiniger.
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17.03.2007 11:13, sealor

Help determine the tick, parasitic, length without legs ~340mkm, removed from Gymnodactylus kotschyi ?

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17.03.2007 11:57, Bad Den

2 sealor: how did you take his picture? eek.gif

17.03.2007 12:05, stierlyz

To suggest identifying a tick based on a photo is a complete mockery. You would also post a picture of the infusoria.

17.03.2007 13:50, sealor

stierlyz, do not like it, do not define wink.gifInfusoria I have already defined here, and another trifle and quite successfully, it all depends, including on the specialization of the one who is responsible for it... A courtesy......
It is quite possible that there are specialists in parasitic mites of reptiles, and maybe not smile.gif

Bad Den, well, like, under a microscope, an ordinary digital camera.

19.03.2007 8:50, Mylabris

Please help me identify earwigs, aphids, and cicadas. All images from the Trans-Ili Alatau region

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19.03.2007 9:05, Sv Kononova

And what kind of evil spirits do I have? smile.gif

user posted image

and here's another one

user posted image

This post was edited by Sv_Kononova - 03/19/2007 09: 13

19.03.2007 11:11, Tigran Oganesov

In the first photo-a cocoon of some motley bird, in my opinion, but what is on it is unclear. Perhaps just a motley bird that could not get out. On the second - a bedbug nymph, probably from pentatomid.
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19.03.2007 11:23, Vlad Proklov

... but what's on it is unclear. Perhaps just a motley bird that could not get out.

Just succeeded. This is an exuvium - mottled birds are primitive, their pupae are mobile and half come out of the cocoon before the butterfly leaves. Judging by the shape, there is a cocoon of some kind Zygaena (Zygaena s. str.).
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19.03.2007 14:26, Tigran Oganesov

Funny blue exuvius. But, apparently, not all motley birds come out like this, because once I had a cocoon from which a motley bird hatched, but there was no external exuvium. By the way, ant lions also hatch.

19.03.2007 16:23, guest: Brandashmyg

Please help me identify earwigs, aphids, and cicadas. All images from the Trans-Ili Alatau region


The earwig is Oreasiobia fedtchenkoi. In fact, we have just one type of oreaziobium. The author, in my opinion, is Saussure.

19.03.2007 20:02, andr_mih

and aphids-Cinara piceae (well, maybe not quite piceae) smile.gif

19.03.2007 20:03, фтвк_ьшр

a bedbug - Palomena sp.

20.03.2007 13:59, guest: Brandashmyg

The earwig is Oreasiobia fedtchenkoi. In fact, we have just one type of oreaziobium. The author, in my opinion, is Saussure.


I'm sorry, I was offended, Oreasiobia fedtshenkoi Saussure, 1874.
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21.03.2007 21:59, Khlinoff

Help identify the cicada

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22.03.2007 0:57, RippeR

in my opinion mountain, I don't remember the Latin frown.gifletters

22.03.2007 7:24, Sv Kononova

... On the second - a bedbug nymph, probably from pentatomides.

Tell me, please, and more precisely it is impossible to define a nymph?

22.03.2007 14:09, Tigran Oganesov

Maybe experts on bedbugs and say, but in my opinion dohlyak frown.gif
I can assume that this is Eurydema, but very approximately.
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22.03.2007 21:21, okoem

What kind of animal? Judging by the lack of a head and legs - a fly larva?? If so, from which family?
Length 8 mm., Crimea, Feodosia, March 22, under the stone.

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22.03.2007 22:32, RippeR

it doesn't remind me at all of a fly larva.. Usually flies have white worm-like larvae without legs and with a black dot instead of a head.. It certainly doesn't sound like..
It is difficult to offer an option.. maybe a bug of some kind (for example, cassida is some kind of strange?) or something else

22.03.2007 23:57, okoem

maybe a bug of some kind


I thought it was a bug at first, too. But I examined it and found no head or paws... Maybe not all flies have white worm-like larvae?

23.03.2007 0:07, Bad Den

Pupa Cassidinae, IMHO

23.03.2007 0:19, RippeR

a pigeon caterpillar? Or something from the squads close to the golden-eyes, ant-lions (I just don't remember all their squads)?

23.03.2007 0:57, omar

Most likely, a fly larva. Something from sirfid probably. In theory, it should crawl and eat aphids. They are usually found on plants in this regard.

23.03.2007 20:36, andr_mih

I think that this is the larva of Sisyra (or predkukolka?). One of those body-eating neuroptera. But if the head and legs are definitely not there , then I agree with the murmur.

23.03.2007 20:44, andr_mih

a bedbug is not a Eurydema, but a Palomena. Eurydema lives on cruciferous plants.
For those who are particularly disbelieving, here is a link with pictures:
http://popgen.unimaas.nl/~jlindsey/commans...na.prasina.html

23.03.2007 20:46, andr_mih

Mountain cicada - Cicadetta montana. But here it is rather not her, but Cicadetta sp.
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