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04.09.2017 23:12, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Rhicnoda tadas. Are they still alive?" I bring a very similar species from South Vietnam. They lived-lived, gave several generations, and died.

04.09.2017 23:25, xoshAmadam

Alive, yes. The male is dead-dry in the freezer lives, if necessary - I can give it away.

I found, sopsno, several larvae of older ages, of which some died, two molted into males, one-into the female.

Since the synchronization failed, only one male managed to mate with the female, now the trifle is sitting and the female is still alive.

Let's see what happens next; M. B., there will be an opportunity to dial more.

And why are they bent? And what did it look like?

05.09.2017 17:06, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Actually, I didn't keep the animals, but my friend - he has a large insectarium. At first everything went well, and then the owner went on an expedition, leaving the insectarium to either an inexperienced or irresponsible replacement. Unfortunately, this is a common situation. The Perisphaerus culture also collapsed, and after all, they also gave several generations.

I hope you have a chance - I only brought a few copies, too.

I would be grateful for a copy from Burma. The type species, Rhicnoda rugosa Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893, was described from Tenasserim, Burma. And I don't have any instances from Burma.

06.09.2017 1:06, xoshAmadam

Actually, I didn't keep the animals, but my friend - he has a large insectarium. At first everything went well, and then the owner went on an expedition, leaving the insectarium to either an inexperienced or irresponsible replacement. Unfortunately, this is a common situation.


By any chance, isn't it Valersky?"

06.09.2017 16:53, tomegatherion

Good afternoon. Can you tell who it is? Taken today in the Nizhny Novgorod region. Thank you in advance.

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06.09.2017 22:13, xoshAmadam

The first one shows the larva of a goldeneye.
There are those who wear a cover made from the skins of drunk aphids.
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08.09.2017 14:21, RoPro

Please tell me what it is. Sochi, 10.10.2015.

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08.09.2017 17:17, Necrocephalus

Mantis ooteka. But not Mantis religiosa or Hierodula transcaucasica. It remains to compare the types of 5 of the potentially possible ones there. smile.gif

08.09.2017 17:50, xoshAmadam

Mantis ooteka. But not Mantis religiosa or Hierodula transcaucasica. It remains to compare the types of 5 of the potentially possible ones there. smile.gif


It doesn't look like it at all.

Then you will have to exclude Iris, Bolivaria and empusa, completely different oothecas.

I would generally say that this is not an ooteka, but something like jointly built and already empty cocoons...
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08.09.2017 21:39, RoPro

Mantis ooteka. But not Mantis religiosa or Hierodula transcaucasica. It remains to compare the types of 5 of the potentially possible ones there. smile.gif

It doesn't look like it at all.
Then you will have to exclude Iris, Bolivaria and empusa, completely different oothecas.
I would generally say that this is not an ooteka, but something like jointly built and already empty cocoons...

Thank you. In the section with hymenoptera, it was clarified: most likely cocoons of braconids.
The author is Fornax13. On this page
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...95#entry1682995
Here are similar photos.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fturmog/4423121294
https://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35699

08.09.2017 23:25, Gusha

Labidura riparia (Pallas, 1773).
Earwig coastal. 2 males. What are they eating?

They were eating pork stew and pointing their tails threateningly at each other eek.gif

From the light of the flashlight scattered...

08.09.2017 23:36, xoshAmadam

In the section with hymenoptera, it was clarified: most likely cocoons of braconids.


Yes, this is very similar.

He found such things himself, always by default considered cocoons of some thread of membranes.

08.09.2017 23:42, xoshAmadam

A couple of nymphs of pilgrims - if to a sort, already not bad.

April of this year, Tenasserim, forest, rocks, night...

The first one is very thin, about 30 mm long, and I only noticed it when it was running, before that it was a straw with a straw.

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The second one is flat, wide, about 40mm, lived on a rock, hunted for some trifle like thermobia, but it turned out to take pictures only on a sheet:

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09.09.2017 17:00, Dracus

A couple of nymphs of pilgrims - if to a sort, already not bad.


Up to the genus only and it will turn out, for nymphs.
The first is Leptomantella, the second is Theopompa
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10.09.2017 21:53, Коллекционер

krivoy-kosoy ant lion hatched from the Astrakhan region, and what kind of species?
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17.09.2017 22:33, comprachicos

Hello Turkey, Alanya, June, very shallow.
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18.09.2017 5:39, Dracus

Hello Turkey, Alanya, June, very shallow.


Ameles heldreichi
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21.09.2017 18:28, Slavinator

Saratov, September

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21.09.2017 19:26, AGG

Saratov, September

Red cockroach, or prusak (Latin: Blattella germanica)

22.09.2017 0:36, MiLLeNium Niobius

Ryazan region, Klepikovsky district. There are damp lowland forests all around. In the forests (more often in blueberries) I sometimes meet such small cockroaches, black, with small rudiments of wings. And this specimen was seen behind the vegetable garden in a clearing between the village and the forest, examining nettles.
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24.09.2017 20:36, tomegatherion

Please tell me who it is? Nizhny Novgorod region, September 6-24.

1 What is this floating boat in a quarry about 2 cm in size?

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2 Are these bug larvae?

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3 ?

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4 ?

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5 ?

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6 ?

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24.09.2017 21:46, Victor Titov

  
1 What is this floating boat in a quarry about 2 cm in size?

Notonecta glauca

2 Are these bug larvae?

The first two photos show the pupae of ladybirds, and the third shows the leaf beetle Cassida sp.

3 ?

Earwigs.

5 ?

Caddis fly.
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25.09.2017 0:31, ИНО

Ryazan region, Klepikovsky district.

Ectobius sylvestris, female. The male has long wings.
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25.09.2017 2:30, John-ST

Please tell me who it is? Nizhny Novgorod region, September 6-24.


2 in the first photo, the pupa Cassida sp. very possibly the same species as the beetle in 3 photos

4 some kind of Diplopoda

6 Apoda limacodes caterpillar

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25.09.2017 19:32, Orxan

What kind of beetle, please identify (Moscow region)picture: 17758058_dcaee050b12dfe6faba64c58920f793b_800.jpg

25.09.2017 20:16, Dmitry Vlasov

What kind of beetle, please identify (Moscow region)picture: 17758058_dcaee050b12dfe6faba64c58920f793b_800.jpg

Bedbug larva

26.09.2017 13:02, AlexT

One fossil lover, collecting crabs in the Middle Eocene limestones of Simferopol, found such a formation (see photo), which he stubbornly considers a fossil, and not a mantis ooteka (?), as he was told. Otvetye, pzhs, mol.gifwhat is it? Let him listen to the opinion of professional entomologists, and not us, stone lovers tongue.gif

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26.09.2017 15:01, okoem

One fossil lover, collecting crabs in the Middle Eocene limestones of Simferopol, found such a formation (see photo), which he stubbornly considers a fossil, and not a mantis ooteka (?), as he was told. Otvetye, pzhs, mol.gifwhat is it? Let him listen to the opinion of professional entomologists, and not us, stone lovers tongue.gif

Mantis ooteka Ameles heldreichi. It shouldn't look like a rock, because it's relatively soft. If a friend is in doubt, he can set a match on fire, in the end. smile.gif

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26.09.2017 15:09, Guest

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I met him in the Moscow metro. Can someone tell me who it is?

26.09.2017 15:20, scarit

butterfly, family of Fingerwings

26.09.2017 16:22, okoem

01.10.2017 16:39, Shamil Murtazin

2017.09.30, Southern Urals, surroundings of Bolshoy Iremel
Collected from snow. Jumps "like a grasshopper"=)
Who is it?
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01.10.2017 17:22, ИНО

Glacier.
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04.10.2017 21:23, NakaRB

1-4, 6-10 - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park
5 - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, территория отеля Permai Rainforest Resort


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04.10.2017 22:29, ИНО

1, 2 - Machilidae
3. Nasutitermitinae
4. Also termites of some kind.
6. Lonchodinae, M. B. Mnesilochus sp., female.
9. Heteropteryginae, female.
10. Epidares, M. B. nolimetangere, male.
5. Larva of a female of the same species, or a close relative.

P.S. I would like to live like this!
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06.10.2017 20:05, NakaRB


P.S. I would like to live like this!

Finally realized a long-held dream... smile.gif

06.10.2017 20:41, NakaRB

11-19 - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 04-07.06.2017
20 - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, территория отеля Permai Rainforest Resort, 03.06.2017


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07.10.2017 2:21, ИНО

And here we can't even dream of such a thing.

13-see 6
16-see 9 (exactly the same view here)
18. Necrosciinae, larva
19, 20-Clitumninae,?Pharnacia, larvae of different ages, probably the same species. I would definitely take these alive.

You have excellent eyesight!
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07.10.2017 22:04, Раду Кибзий

Good evening! Tell me, please, what kind of bug is this? Chisinau neighborhood, March 15, 2014. Thank you in advance!

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08.10.2017 0:18, NakaRB


You have excellent eyesight!

Thank you, I'm trying smile.gifreally hard for two weeks there is catastrophically short...

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