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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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04.09.2013 22:08, stierlyz

Namely, Evania. Cockroach parasite Blatta orientalis.

06.09.2013 19:31, Gansucha

The photo is not mine, with the author's permission.
Astrakhan region, July 16.
I wonder what pompilida is .?
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07.09.2013 10:16, comprachicos

Good day. Please help me determine.

N. Novgorod, August.
1.Ichneumon suspiciosus?
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2.Tremex fuscicornis?
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Odessa, August
3.
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4.
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5.
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6.ophion?
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07.09.2013 13:51, Кархарот

The photo is not mine, with the author's permission.
Astrakhan region, July 16.
I wonder what pompilida is .?

Cryptocheilus rubellus.
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07.09.2013 13:53, алекс 2611

Good day. Please help me determine.


1.Ichneumon suspiciosus?
according to the photo to the species subfamily Ichneumoninae is not very real

3. Probably Seladonia sp., Halictinae

5. Apis mellifera
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07.09.2013 16:39, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify the ant. 08.08.2013Rostov region.
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07.09.2013 19:11, Коллекционер

Please identify the ant. 08.08.2013Rostov region.
picture: 2013_08_24_12_49_04_M_B_R_8_S_4_11_2.jpg

Cataglyphis aenescens?
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07.09.2013 19:21, TimK

Please identify the ant. 08.08.2013Rostov region.

Most likely Cataglyphis aenescens. I'd like to take a look at the face to be sure...
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07.09.2013 20:53, Gansucha

08.09.2013 14:59, Liparus

The photo is not mine, with the author's permission.
Astrakhan region, July 16.
I wonder what pompilida is .?
user posted image

And this is the female
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08.09.2013 16:45, Liparus

Good day. Please help me determine.

N. Novgorod, August.
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maybe it's Ichneumon molitorius
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09.09.2013 23:27, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region. September 10, 2012.
Accidentally caught in the frame.
Platygastridae ??
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16.09.2013 18:50, comprachicos

Good afternoon. Please identify N. Novgorod, end of July.
1.
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2. Bombus terrestris?
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3. Bombus terrestris?
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4.
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5.bombus lapidarius?
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6. Bombus terrestris?
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7.
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8. June, N. Novgorod. Hoplocampa minuta?
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19.09.2013 8:40, аруд

Fellow scientists! Can't you pinpoint the horntail more precisely?. Bryansk region, September, mixed forest.

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19.09.2013 11:38, John-ST

Fellow scientists! Can't you pinpoint the horntail more precisely?. Bryansk region, September, mixed forest.

I think Tremex fuscicornis (Fabricius 1787), sort of bigger than nekom
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20.09.2013 12:15, akulich-sibiria

tell us which ants can form nests or live inside apples. Apples came from Uzbekistan.
There are two types of ants, some small with rather long legs, others larger with a large red head and hefty mandibles. It feels like guards.

20.09.2013 12:51, akulich-sibiria

it looks something like this...
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20.09.2013 18:27, алекс 2611

it looks something like this...

Pheidole?

20.09.2013 18:47, СергейС.С

Can you tell me who is sitting on the bee?

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20.09.2013 19:05, akulich-sibiria

Pheidole?


Alexey, but they are similar!!! it remains to be seen if they escape, whether they will be able to live in the premises...

20.09.2013 21:40, Liparus

Can you tell me who is sitting on the bee?

Cerceris ? rybyensis
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21.09.2013 12:34, алекс 2611

Alexey, but they are similar!!! it remains to be seen if they escape, whether they will be able to live in the premises...

Probably need a fertilized female

21.09.2013 16:32, Mantispid

Who knows what kind of small eardrums swarm in the Formica rufa anthill in large numbers? Parasites of ants?

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22.09.2013 5:33, Karat

I don't need a definition of it, I just didn't find the corresponding topic in "images of insects". Suddenly someone is interested. I have never seen such people in my country. This year, several parasites (literally and figuratively) came out instead of Boisduval's peacock eyes.
Buryatia, near the city of Ulan-Ude

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22.09.2013 11:02, greengrocery

Who knows what kind of small eardrums swarm in the Formica rufa anthill in large numbers? Parasites of ants?


Among the ichneumonoids, the parasites of ants are Hybrizontinae from the ichneumonids and Neoneurini from the euforine braconids. Here is an article on the topic:

van Achterberg, Gomez Duran. 2011. Oviposition behaviour of four ant parasitoids...
and separate links to videos with negative behavior
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22.09.2013 17:27, ichnfly

I don't need a definition of it, I just didn't find the corresponding topic in "images of insects". Suddenly someone is interested. I have never seen such people in my country. This year, several parasites (literally and figuratively) came out instead of Boisduval's peacock eyes.
Buryatia, near the city of Ulan-Ude

22.09.2013 17:33, ichnfly

I don't need a definition of it, I just didn't find the corresponding topic in "images of insects". Suddenly someone is interested. I have never seen such people in my country. This year, several parasites (literally and figuratively) came out instead of Boisduval's peacock eyes.
Buryatia, near the city of Ulan-Ude


Similar to Apanistes ruficornis Grav. (Ichneumonidae, Anomaloninae) is a common parasite of the pupae of large hawk moth-like butterflies.
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22.09.2013 23:44, Seneka

Who knows what kind of small eardrums swarm in the Formica rufa anthill in large numbers? Parasites of ants?

Similar to the Diapriidae of Proctotrupoidea. It's too small, and you can't see the details.
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24.09.2013 15:42, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Most likely Cataglyphis aenescens. I'd like to take a look at the face to be sure...

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25.09.2013 8:52, gumenuk

Help me determine the OS.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area.
Date in the file name

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25.09.2013 10:05, AVA

Help me determine the OS.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area.
Date in the file name


1-Polistes nimpha, female
2-Polistes nimpha, male
3-Cerceris rybyensis, female
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25.09.2013 11:04, TimK

tell us which ants can form nests or live inside apples. Apples came from Uzbekistan.
There are two types of ants, some small with rather long legs, others larger with a large red head and hefty mandibles. It feels like guards.


Pheidole pallidula ants. Dlussky wrote that there are two species of this genus in the USSR. The second is in Primorye and the Kuril Islands. So, only this one could have come from Uzbekistan.
In the southern regions, they often crawl into houses, but I have not seen them build nests in houses like Pharaohs. I don't think you should be afraid. I am very sorry that you got the apple, and not me. I brought five females of this species from Spain this year and none of them started a family. Three died on the road... Hurtful.
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25.09.2013 11:08, TimK

Ants in the mountains near Tashkent. September 2013. What kind of view?

The genus Formica.

I can't identify the subgenus Serviformica from this photo. You need to look at body hair.
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25.09.2013 11:11, TimK

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Frontal lobes are almost parallel, mandibles correspond, Cataglyphis aenescens (Nylander, 1849) (Steppe runner)
There was some suspicion of Proformica, but those frontal ridges are not the same and the mandibles are more elongated and impressive.

This post was edited by TimK-25.09.2013 11: 19
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25.09.2013 11:28, gumenuk

Help identify the bees (1).
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area.
Date in the file name

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25.09.2013 14:45, AVA

Help identify the bees (1).
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area.
Date in the file name


1-2-common Honeybee Apis mellifera
3 - Hylaeus sp. You can't tell up to the view from the photo.
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25.09.2013 15:37, guest: AlisaInAsia

Thailand.
September 25
very fast stalk-bellied trifle
user posted image

this photo is for super experts in the os theme. A large wasp of about 2 cm with large dark orange eyes. It bites very hard. It is dark, and the stripe on the abdomen is strongly orange.
(maybe I got it mixed up. I didn't look at it this time, but I've seen similar oss before)

http://s5.uploads.ru/j6mtJ.jpg

25.09.2013 15:54, gumenuk

Are they honeybees?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area.
Date in the file name

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25.09.2013 16:01, AVA

Thailand.
September 25
very fast stalk-bellied trifle

this photo is for super experts in the os theme. A large wasp of about 2 cm with large dark orange eyes. It bites very hard. It is dark, and the stripe on the abdomen is strongly orange.
(maybe I got it mixed up. I didn't look at it this time, but I've seen similar oss before)


Cемейство Dryinidae (Chrysidoidea). Parasites of cicadas.
Even to the genus it is difficult to determine (there are up to 200 of them in SE Asia)
About the size - either "fear has big eyes", or disinformation. wink.gif
Dryinids are usually small wasps with a maximum length (very rarely) of up to 10 mm.

25.09.2013 16:02, AVA

Are they honeybees?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area.
Date in the file name


The first one is honey - bearing.
Not in the second picture, but unfortunately, you can't even see the veins... shuffle.gif
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