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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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01.07.2017 17:32, Мир вокруг нас

Please help me identify the names. I shot it in early June in the Samara region.

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01.07.2017 21:12, Андреас

1) - in the theme of larvae and pupae
2) - in the theme of diptera
This is a topic for orders of insects that are not separated into independent ones.

01.07.2017 21:30, NIKSTER

Please help me identify the names. I shot it in early June in the Samara region.

1 - Lasiocampa trifolii

This post was edited by NIKSTER - 01.07.2017 21: 30
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05.07.2017 22:08, Sergeyy

Who can, please help me determine. Belarus. Minsk region 28.05. 2017

06.07.2017 2:36, Ингрид777

Hello there! Can you tell me who is so scary flew to the violets?
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06.07.2017 2:40, KM2200

Hello there! Can you tell me who is so scary flew to the violets?
Fingerfly. It's a butterfly.
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06.07.2017 8:13, Андреас

Who can, please help me determine. Belarus. Minsk region 28.05. 2017

- Order Hymenoptera, family of true sawflies (Tenthredinidae).
If you are not interested for the sake of curiosity - post in the appropriate topic, as this one is intended for another.
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06.07.2017 8:17, Андреас

Hello there! Can you tell me who is so scary flew to the violets?

- Attach your photo here if you are beautiful, white and fluffy in contrast to her - and we will find 10 differences.
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06.07.2017 15:50, Ингрид777

Andreas, I guess I'm scary too, in terms of beauty. And who is a beauty approaching seventy) And I called the butterfly scary not for its ugliness, but because you never know who can pose a threat to a large collection of plants, the unknown is always scary. And you don't have to hurry to offend people either.

KM2200, thank you!!
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06.07.2017 20:02, ИНО

Well, I suspect that this is an aphid, you know very well yourself (although you didn't mention it), so in my opinion it will be better to put it in the topic "Definition of equal-winged insects".

06.07.2017 21:37, Annapurna

Good afternoon!
Friends-archaeologists sent a photo of an unknown beast from the Krasnodar Territory. Please tell me who it is. It doesn't look like a butterfly.
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06.07.2017 22:25, Mantispid

Good afternoon!
Friends-archaeologists sent a photo of an unknown beast from the Krasnodar Territory. Please tell me who it is. It doesn't look like a butterfly.

Acanthaclisis
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06.07.2017 23:27, Андреас

Andreas, I guess I'm scary too, in terms of beauty. And who is a beauty approaching seventy) And I called the butterfly scary not for its ugliness, but because you never know who can pose a threat to a large collection of plants, the unknown is always scary. And you don't have to hurry to offend people either.

KM2200, thank you!!

I'm sorry, Ingrid. You are a real white woman (not to be confused with a blonde). And the violets are really beautiful white and fluffy.

This hideous creature, infusing, chilling, horror-like Emmelina monodactyla. However, there are several very similar species in this genus that cannot be distinguished from the photo. It eats (while in the larval stage), if it is a field bindweed. Gesneria, her children will not eat even for armor (provided that it is a pregnant female). In addition, you will still have to provide it with a suitable winter with freezing until spring (it winters in the imaginal stage). So feeding her your collection is unlikely to work, no matter how hard you try. Alas. frown.gif

06.07.2017 23:31, Андреас

Acanthaclisis

- And besides occitanica, what else can it look like? (I'm not joking, but interested) rolleyes.gif

08.07.2017 23:20, Елизавета Рысенкова

Please tell me who it is.

Samara region, Mastryukov lakes
29.06.2017

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09.07.2017 14:02, ИНО

2-bug, 3-rider, from the family Ichneumonidae.

1-caddis fly?
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11.07.2017 22:29, KorvinBF08

Guys, tell me what kind of insect (before the squad). Size - 1 mm maximum. 16.07.16. Volozhinsky district, Minsk region. I know that the photos are clumsy, but this is the best thing that my Soviet binocular allows you to do.

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11.07.2017 22:30, Bad Den

Guys, tell me what kind of insect (before the squad). Size - 1 mm maximum. 16.07.16. Volozhinsky district, Minsk region. I know that the photos are clumsy, but this is the best thing that my Soviet binocular allows you to do.

Squad - Hymenoptera, 99%
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12.07.2017 12:22, KorvinBF08

Squad - Hymenoptera, 99%

are there any other thread options? Somehow just simple peepholes are not particularly visible, it feels like they don't exist at all.

12.07.2017 16:12, ИНО

No options. It would be amazing if with this image quality you would see those eyes. Most of them are quite small, and some are completely absent.
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12.07.2017 16:43, Necrocephalus

More like Bethylidae
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13.07.2017 14:36, ButterflyGirl

Help determine the type of praying mantis. The size is approximately 2-3 cm. The coast of the Sea of Azov, Ukraine.
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13.07.2017 16:54, Necrocephalus

Most likely Hierodula transcaucasica
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13.07.2017 17:40, Fornax13

Southern Urals, 23.06.2017
Two" forms " of collembol:

2 - most likely, the usual Allacma fusca (healthy?)
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13.07.2017 18:05, Shamil Murtazin

2 - most likely, the usual Allacma fusca (healthy?)

Yeah, the giant is straight. Even bigger than many weevils =)

14.07.2017 18:13, ИНО

Where exactly was the mantis shot? On the Azov coast of Ukraine, it seems, the hierodule has not yet been found (the Kerch Peninsula does not count).

14.07.2017 19:12, Елизавета Рысенкова

What kind of animal?

Voropuni village, Torzhoksky district, Tver region
7.07.2017

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14.07.2017 19:33, KM2200

What kind of animal?

Voropuni village, Torzhoksky district, Tver region
7.07.2017
This is a humpback bird (Mordellidae). Even with a beetle in your hands, it's difficult to get to the view, it seems.
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16.07.2017 2:00, tomegatherion

It looked like a beetle, but it flew as fast as a wasp. Nizhny Novgorod region. Taken today.

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16.07.2017 2:12, ИНО

Cicindela sp.

16.07.2017 11:20, Bad Den

It looked like a beetle, but it flew as fast as a wasp. Nizhny Novgorod region. Taken today.

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Cicindela hybrida
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17.07.2017 10:37, Ametist

Hello.
Can you tell me what kind of insect is gnawing at my house?:
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*On the background of a match
They gnaw through a tunnel with a diameter of 3-4 matches, in glued beams, passages up to 15 cm long, do not eat wood, sharpen it in flour (it looks like for masonry), they have been gnawing for 3 years two beams in the same place, South-West side, appear only in July.
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The insect looks like a small black wasp. Location: Kirzhach, Vladimir region, Russia.

PS I'm still struggling with improvised means, I pour WD-40 into the moves and water the wall (its smell repels many insects), I plug the holes with glue, matches with resin and silicone sealant.

This post was edited by Ametist - 17.07.2017 10: 38

18.07.2017 0:37, ИНО

The small black wasp is, from the tribe Psenini. They are not dangerous for the house, they are useful for the garden and vegetable garden - they prepare aphids. Get used to the idea that someone will nibble on a wooden house on the sly, but let it be better wasps than beetles.

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18.07.2017 9:00, Ametist

The small black wasp is, from the tribe Psenini. They are not dangerous for the house, they are useful for the garden and vegetable garden - they prepare aphids. Get used to the idea that someone will nibble on a wooden house on the sly, but let it be better wasps than beetles.

I understand correctly that this is them: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psenulus
* however, it does not say that they can chew through the moves themselves.

18.07.2017 14:55, ИНО

Maybe, but I wouldn't have dared go that far in these photos. In theory, they themselves should also be able to gnaw, like trypoxylons. But the help of beetles, of course, will not refuse.

18.07.2017 15:01, Necrocephalus

Judging by the size of the holes in the bar, Psenini is really only the inhabitants of ready-made cavities. And can you get a better photo of the damage to the beam? It seems to me that this is a barbel, and most likely, judging by the July activity of the appearance of holes and drilling flour, almost Hylotrupes bajulus. How old is the bar and what region of the problem is it in?

19.07.2017 0:57, ГалинаО

Hello! Please help me identify the insect larva. Found on willow, or rather only on willow. In three days, they destroyed all the foliage on a bush about a meter in diameter. The leaves were full of holes, and later only skeletons of leaves remained. Who is it? Taken in Belarus, Grodno region, Oshmyany I can't insert a photo. I'll try again tomorrow.
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1675393

This post was edited by GalinaO - 19.07.2017 01: 03

19.07.2017 3:14, AVA

Maybe, but I wouldn't have dared go that far in these photos. In theory, they themselves should also be able to gnaw, like trypoxylons. But the help of beetles, of course, will not refuse.

Neither Psenini nor Trypoxylini can chew wood. Both of them only clear the abandoned passages of xylophages (beetles or webs) from drilling flour.
In this case, the image shows the wasp Psenulus pallipes.
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19.07.2017 4:16, ИНО

In this case, the latter have a very inappropriate name.

19.07.2017 9:57, KM2200

Neither Psenini nor Trypoxylini can chew wood. Both of them only clear the abandoned passages of xylophages (beetles or webs) from drilling flour.
In this case, the image shows the wasp Psenulus pallipes.
And why does their venation somehow not look like Psenulus pallipes, or it seems to me?

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