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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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18.12.2012 10:02, AVA

Is it a wasp or a bee?
The photo was taken in the Elbrus region, southern slope of Elbrus, height 2650 m. July 2012


It is a social fold-winged wasp, most likely Polistes biglumis

This post was edited by AVA-12/18/2012 10: 10

18.12.2012 10:04, AVA

please help me determine

osa
August 5, 2012
Omsk region


Polistes biglumis

18.12.2012 10:07, AVA

help with ammophila

Poltava region, city of Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012


Ammophila sabulosa-MALE

18.12.2012 14:37, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

AVA, thank you for the definition!
here is another osku found
Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012

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18.12.2012 14:47, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Poltava region, city of Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012

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18.12.2012 14:58, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

here are a couple more small road oss.
the first one is the first 3 photos, the second one is the last three.

Poltava region, city of Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012

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19.12.2012 13:00, Коллекционер

Voronezh Region. Novousmansky district
2011 ~July
in flight, near the pond
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19.12.2012 14:36, Коллекционер

Maybe ants who knows ?

2-10mm


C. Vagus ♂?

20.12.2012 21:41, ASSIB

Voronezh Region. Novousmansky district
2011 ~July
in flight, near the pond
picture: P1000555.JPG

Anoplius samariensis (Pallas, 1771), f
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20.12.2012 21:52, ASSIB

here are a couple more small road oss.
the first one is the first 3 photos, the second one is the last three.

Poltava region, city of Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012

It appears to be Cryptocheilus versicolor Scop., f

20.12.2012 23:18, Kokojajko

Help with the bumblebees!Ukraine, Vinnytsia region, Mogilev-Podilsky

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20.12.2012 23:38, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

It appears to be Cryptocheilus versicolor Scop., f

perhaps, but it's hard for me to immediately assign them to one type. since the wings are something very different for them and, if you look closely at the abdomen, then the first one is covered with hairs and does not shine, and the second one is absolutely smooth.

20.12.2012 23:58, stierlyz

Bumblebees are similar to B. lapidarius, but you can hardly say closer.
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24.12.2012 16:54, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 25.
???

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25.12.2012 1:34, Коллекционер

what kind of bastard is this? I can't identify it mad.gif
Sphecid'and after all, and what...
Voronezh 27.VI on the hogweed

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25.12.2012 5:24, akulich-sibiria

it seems to be from the genus Ectemnius, something very familiar, you can see at home.. see for yourself more.

25.12.2012 5:38, OEV

what kind of bastard is this? I can't identify it mad.gif
Sphecid'and after all, and what...
Voronezh 27.VI on the hogweed


Sergey rod most likely Ectemnius sp., then I will not tell you the deletant itself wall.gif
Tip, first study the body structure and wing venation, then everything will be clearer wink.gif

25.12.2012 10:50, AVA

what kind of bastard is this? I can't identify it mad.gif
Sphecid'and after all, and what...
Voronezh 27.VI on the hogweed


Why do you call him that?"
Actually, this is a female of a fairly common species-Ectemnius fossorius (Crabronidae).
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25.12.2012 12:28, Коллекционер

Why do you call him that?"
it's a female

1 he didn't pass me on this point frown.gif
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2 and how to distinguish a female from a male?

25.12.2012 13:13, John-ST

1 he didn't pass me on this point frown.gif
picture: 74_15.jpg
2 and how to distinguish a female from a male?

of course, it did not pass, according to it, crabronids belong
to sphecoids now there is no superfamily Sphecoidea, it is included in Apoidea:
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25.12.2012 14:32, AVA

1 he didn't pass me on this point frown.gif
picture: 74_15.jpg
2 and how to distinguish a female from a male?


Females of Crabronidae have 6 visible segments of the abdomen, of which the last one is usually pointed and often has a flat area - the pygidial field.
Males have 7 visible abdominal segments, of which the last one is usually truncated or rounded.
In addition, in the vast majority of cases, females of Crabronidae have 12 - segment antennae, and males have 13-segment antennae (sometimes some segments are more or less modified).
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25.12.2012 15:15, Коллекционер

of course, it did not pass, according to it, crabronids belong
to sphecoids now there is no superfamily Sphecoidea, it is included in Apoidea:
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and what kind of book should I use to determine it?

25.12.2012 15:53, John-ST

and what kind of book should I use to determine it?

there are no similar reasons for this and many others, just take into account the current understanding of taxonomy when searching in the net and using modern literature on specific groups
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26.12.2012 8:47, Коллекционер

there are no similar reasons for this and many others, just take into account the current understanding of taxonomy when searching on the Net and using modern literature on specific groups.

and who else can not pass somewhere?

26.12.2012 13:15, John-ST

and who else can not pass somewhere?

in fact, everything passes, only as I understand it, you tried to find Ectemnius in Apoidea, but according to the old ideas, Crabronids and sphecids are not included in Apoidea, they are united in one family Sphecidae in the superfamily Sphecoidea, so without going to Apoidea you would find Ectemnius in Sphecoidea
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26.12.2012 23:05, John-ST

28.07.2012
Volgograd region, st-ca Нижнечирская
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27.12.2012 11:06, AVA

28.07.2012
Nizhnechirskaya St., Volgograd region


Tachytes etruscus (Rossi, 1790) - male

This post was edited by AVA-27.12.2012 11: 07
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27.12.2012 18:16, Коллекционер

Cimbex. Ворон
Voronezh, mixed forest, 5. VII
femorata?
but the abdomen is all brown
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27.12.2012 20:44, dim-va

I thought for a long time about where to throw it, but decided not to define it, but here, although I ask for a definition, but it is hornets. In short, it is somehow difficult with motivation. If something happens, I'll pass it to the definition. I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings, but please help me identify the hornets from the Vietnamese roast and the beauty who butchered the hawkmoth nessus sitting on the screen.
by the way, it tastes very nice. Like peanuts )))

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28.12.2012 14:38, John-ST

Cimbex.
Voronezh, mixed forest, 5. VII
femorata?
but the abdomen is all brown
picture: P1000866.JPG

Yes this is femorata

28.12.2012 16:07, Penzyak

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28.12.2012 17:09, Коллекционер

Yes this is femorata

this color? 0_о

29.12.2012 4:29, John-ST

this color? 0_o


http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/ynblp/view/517800?page=0
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29.12.2012 19:48, Коллекционер

mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif
please help me! I can't identify them you moron mad.gif
Voronezh.

1 Tenthredo
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2 Tenthredo notha?
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3 Tenthredo temula?
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4 T. maculata?
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This post was edited by Collector - 12/31/2012 12: 27

31.12.2012 15:07, Кархарот

Poltava region, city of Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012

Similar to Stenodynerus xanthomelas.

31.12.2012 15:10, Кархарот

AVA, thank you for the definition!
here is another osku found
Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012

It is also similar to Stenodynerus, but the species is not familiar to me, perhaps it is S. clypeopictus, which I do not have, but this is only an assumption based on nothing. Look at the "green" one.

31.12.2012 15:17, Кархарот

I apologize for the flood
Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the inflorescences of Canadian goldenrod.
August 10, 2012

Habitus is more similar to A. parietinus, A. gazella is more suitable in terms of phenology, but it is not enough to determine the angles.

31.12.2012 15:22, Кархарот

Eumenes pomiformis (Fabricius, 1781) male

In the Poltava region is unlikely. Most likely E. coarctatus or E. pedunculatus, but to determine it, you need to see the last sternite, the posterior segment of the antennae and the pubescence of the propleurs.

31.12.2012 15:38, Кархарот

Ukraine, Vinnytsia region, Mogilev-Podilsky.It is slightly more than 1 cm long (without paws and whiskers).

As an assumption, Latibulus argiolus shuffle.gif(maybe someone has already identified, I did not find)...

31.12.2012 15:50, Кархарот

This is Scolia histrionica lol.gif  lol.gif  lol.gifugly

And what kind of scoliasis is this, if not a secret? Is it given for Ukraine? Why not S. fuciformis?

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