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Who is it? Identification of different orders of insects

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26.11.2020 23:14, KorvinBF08

16.07.2020 posted photos of fragments of arthropod limbs from materials on bird nutrition. I was trying to find out if the limbs were arachnids or some group of insects. Then I had fragments without hairs in the material. Now there is a fragment with hairs. Maybe now it will be possible to answer this question.
Can you tell me if this is part of an arachnid limb?

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28.11.2020 18:26, ИНО

At least here you can clearly see that it is not a plant. It could be a spider. But I don't rule out an insect. Look for the end of the claw foot. And it would be good to give more light and less ISO.

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05.12.2020 17:58, John-ST

Can we identify these praying mantises?

04.07.2009
about. Crete

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06.12.2020 11:16, ИНО

I can only say that this is obviously one unknown species, a female and a male.

08.12.2020 22:23, Dracus

Can we identify these praying mantises?

04.07.2009
about. Crete


Female Mantis religiosa and male Iris oratoria
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08.12.2020 23:26, ИНО

A Negro colleague? eek.gif

12.12.2020 19:12, Dracus

A Negro colleague? eek.gif

This is essentially a dark version of the straw mold. Moreover, the further south it is, the more often it comes across (for example, I have some from the Crimea, where they often come across).
That's what it is. For example, on the Pyrenean Peninsula and in general in Southwestern Europe, there are generally chic versions of this form, with the presence of yellow and blue colors in the coloring:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/183105827@N05/49682402041/
http://www.mantidsaxarquia.com/wp-content/...iosa-female.jpg

Ma is a very polymorphic species.

12.12.2020 21:22, ИНО

I saw a lot of religions in the Crimea, all of them were quite ordinary straw-yellow and light green colors. I also grew a lot of larvae of this species, they are colored differently depending on the surrounding background. But, again, there were no Negroes. Maybe it's some southern subspecies, or even a whole species?

13.12.2020 22:11, Dracus

Strangely, in the vicinity of the same Feodosia, dark females are found much more often than straw ones. No, it's definitely nothing more than a color form.

18.12.2020 6:41, Melodi

I understand that the probability is small, but maybe someone knows what kind of jawbones they are? They are found in the Crimea, on the rocks near Djur-djur. July 31

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18.12.2020 8:59, Bad Den

Machilidae probably

18.12.2020 18:26, ИНО

I only caught them on the western coast of the Crimea, I didn't see any dark ones, so there is some geographical overlap.

22.12.2020 9:51, Melodi

Thanks! There is little information on them, I found a new article, but without the key, nothing is clear.
Three new species of bristletails of the families Meinertellidae and Machilidae (Archaeognatha) from Ukraine and Southern Russia

This post was edited by Melodi-12/22/2020 09: 52

02.03.2021 18:19, KorvinBF08

Good afternoon, good people! Tell me what I see. At least until about the squad. The size is less than 1.0 mm. Belarus, Gomel region.
I think that this is still an insect, and not a tick, because you can see 6 dots on the sides, the legs left them exactly until they fell off.

https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2021/3/2/a...6fc1f0-full.jpg

02.03.2021 19:54, Dmitry Vlasov

Good afternoon, good people! Tell me what I see. At least until about the squad. The size is less than 1.0 mm. Belarus, Gomel region.
I think that this is still an insect, and not a tick, because you can see 6 dots on the sides, the legs left them exactly until they fell off.

https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2021/3/2/a...6fc1f0-full.jpg

Maybe a tick nymph? They have 6 extremitys
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02.03.2021 20:47, KorvinBF08

Maybe a tick nymph? They have 6 limbs


Personally, I have no idea what it is. But maybe you're right, it fell from a beetle, then it's from the nymphs of those ticks that ride on beetles

04.04.2021 0:51, Gusha

Hello.
In the spring, small "bugs" are found in the mountains of Karachay-Cherkessia. They appear in March-April, at an altitude of 2000 m above sea level. At this time, there is still a lot of snow and they are lying around-moving on the surface.
Who is it and where are they teleporting from?

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04.04.2021 18:52, John-ST

Hello.
In the spring, small "bugs" are found in the mountains of Karachay-Cherkessia. They appear in March-April, at an altitude of 2000 m above sea level. At this time, there is still a lot of snow and they are lying around-moving on the surface.
Who is it and where are they teleporting from?


Poduromorpha legtails

02.05.2021 17:40, artem1985

Good afternoon. Please tell me who it is? Kaliningrad, new building, we have been living for 6 months, in the bathroom I found these beetles with wings or..... I don't know) the size is from sooo small to this one like in the photo, also small, but larger than the rest, 10 pieces exactly already pinned down. Is it worth worrying about ? ))

https://disk.yandex.ru/d/VKkvfPtyviyMYg?w=1

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02.05.2021 18:13, Necrocephalus

These are hay eaters.

02.05.2021 18:21, artem1985

These are hay eaters.

oh my god...is it dangerous? what to do? where did they come from?

02.05.2021 21:48, Necrocephalus

It is not dangerous for humans.

02.05.2021 22:37, artem1985

It is not dangerous for humans.

thank you for your help, but do you know how to deal with them? can you treat the bathroom with something?

03.05.2021 0:56, ИНО

It can be processed, but it will already be dangerous for a person umnik.gif

By the way, they are useful in the bathroom-they eat mold.

03.05.2021 15:39, artem1985

It can be processed, but it will already be dangerous for a person umnik.gif

By the way, they are useful in the bathroom - they eat mold.

only this is a new building, thank God there is no mold))

03.05.2021 15:59, ИНО

So, there is-the umnik.gifhay eaters know better, But do not worry, it is always in the bathroom.

29.05.2021 12:18, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov, May
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29.05.2021 12:55, ИНО

Saga pedo.
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04.06.2021 8:40, sh1981

Please tell me what kind of insect it is. At least what kind of squad it belongs to.
Found on June 30, 2020 in Kiev.

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05.06.2021 7:42, CosMosk

leafhopper nymph (psyllida)
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09.06.2021 19:18, dreamdream

Hello! In the picture below...is it a praying mantis? I took a photo in the winter, and there was a dead dragonfly lying next to it. The mantis itself(?) was a light brown / beige shade. Country Kazakhstan, Pavlodar region, Ekibastuz city. Please tell me exactly what kind of praying mantis belongs to. Thank you in advance!

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10.06.2021 17:15, KorvinBF08

Good afternoon! Can you tell me if these aren't aphid eggs? 17.05. - 03.07.
Size is less than 1.0 mm. What is the probability that these are aphid eggs (aphids can lay eggs in May-June at all, or only in the fall before frost?). Or it can basically be anyone's eggs?

PS I thought about aphids first of all because this is what its mature eggs look like, but I didn't take into account the features of its reproduction and the LC.

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10.06.2021 20:14, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 5.
Can you tell me who lost it ?
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This post was edited by Gans75 - 11.06.2021 23: 16

12.06.2021 19:50, sh1981

Hello! In the picture below...is it a praying mantis? I took a photo in the winter, and there was a dead dragonfly lying next to it. The mantis itself(?) was a light brown / beige shade. Country Kazakhstan, Pavlodar region, Ekibastuz city. Please tell me exactly what kind of praying mantis belongs to. Thank you in advance!

Mantis religiosa
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24.06.2021 22:48, Triplaxxx

Please tell me what kind of insect it is. At least what kind of squad it belongs to.
Found on June 30, 2020 in Kiev.

leafhopper nymph (psyllida)


This is the larva of Platynaspis luteorubra (Goeze, 1777).

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25.06.2021 17:51, ButterflyGirl

Hello! Is it possible to determine from the photo who the laid eggs belong to? South of Ukraine. June. Dry slope, on the flowers of purple immortelle. Thanks!
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27.06.2021 0:25, ИНО

On the top photo - galls, on the bottom - the eggs of some kind of bug, and there is no purple immortelle on any of them.
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28.06.2021 18:50, Gans75

On an oak leaf, June 13. There are no versions, whose can they be ?
Ukraine, Rivne region
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29.06.2021 21:17, ИНО

Is it possible to define a mantispa before a view? The CCU writes that there are supposedly only two of them in Ukraine, one is Mantispa styriaca (but it also says that it should have short, clear - cut antennae, and this clearly does not correspond to mine), the second is H. Z. confused.gif

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Donetsk, today. There are still camera angles.

02.07.2021 2:35, Dracus

This is exactly M. styriaca, and yes, it just has short, clear-cut antennae, which is clearly visible in your photo.
The second species, M. perla, has brown stripes along the entire length of the pronotum, and not only in the prozone, as in M. styriaca.
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