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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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20.08.2014 14:05, Кархарот

Well, here are the prongs.
And still manicatum?

No. shuffle.gifIs it the same instance? confused.gif
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20.08.2014 18:27, Woodmen

No. shuffle.gif Is it the same instance? confused.gif

There was no other option at all.

21.08.2014 6:46, Turgaj

By this photo, you can determine who it is? If I understand correctly, then they are worth it? smile.gif It's strange that the male is larger than the female in this case...
Taken on July 9 of this year in the floodplain of the Ural River near Orenburg (Orenburg region).

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21.08.2014 7:08, OEV

By this photo, you can determine who it is? If I understand correctly, then they are worth it? smile.gif It's strange that the male is larger than the female in this case...
Taken on July 9 of this year in the floodplain of the Ural River near Orenburg (Orenburg region).


In the photo, in my opinion, Nemka viduata, German women have a very strong sexual demorphism, both in size, color, the presence of wings, etc.

21.08.2014 11:05, Oldcatcher

Hm.... It's not just the crenellations that confuse me - they're closer to florentinum and manicatumum... The presence of yellowness on the front legs is considered. And lateral teeth on the 5th segment of the abdomen occasionally occur not only in septemspinosum! And the main diagnostic signs are just the presence/absence of yellowness on the shins and the pattern of the platband. Turn the bee around to see if it looks like florentinum... If not, then manicatum.
In general, the bee is a bit strange. With a break in drawing on tergites... It probably makes sense to also go through the generic table.

21.08.2014 12:53, Turgaj

In the photo, in my opinion, Nemka viduata, German women have a very strong sexual demorphism, both in size, color, the presence of wings, etc.


Thank you very much! I looked at a photo of this species on the web, it seems to be very similar. I will try to find out from Orenburg entomologists whether there are other types of German women in the region.

21.08.2014 13:21, John-ST

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. August 10.
Anthidium manicatum?

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Male Anthidium florentinum.
In manicatum there are no pronounced teeth on the fifth tergite and the "fork" in splayed septemspinosum
has completely black tibia
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21.08.2014 16:06, Liparus

By this photo, you can determine who it is? If I understand correctly, then they are worth it? smile.gif It's strange that the male is larger than the female in this case...
Taken on July 9 of this year in the floodplain of the Ural River near Orenburg (Orenburg region).

Nemka viduata

21.08.2014 20:13, Woodmen

Male Anthidium florentinum.
In manicatum there are no pronounced teeth on the fifth tergite and the "fork" is spread apart In septemspinosum
the lower legs are completely black

If so, this is the second new view for the area. We'll have a look.

21.08.2014 22:43, Oldcatcher

[quote=Woodmen, 08/21/2014 21: If so, this is the second new view for the area. We'll have a look.
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And otherwise there is no way! smile.gif completely yellow trim)))))) well, a colleague from St. Petersburg wrote everything briefly and logically. What's the problem??? Even in such a well-studied Moscow region, no,no, but something new will come up!!!!!

23.08.2014 20:31, Woodmen

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. August 22.
Very characteristic bee. Direct them to the right path, in which areas to look.
Or maybe someone will recognize it right away?

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23.08.2014 23:13, Трофим

Russian Federation, Leningrad region Vsevolozhsky district, Romanovka settlement. Forest 23.08.14
Please tell me, wasp forest or Saxon. They didn't want to pose, and they didn't want to stick their hand right in the nest. We got these photos.

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24.08.2014 9:35, Hierophis

Trofim, as far as I know, forest wasps, and even more so Saxon ones, never settle in the ground. This is most likely a common wasp-vulgaris, did you sort out the nest? I see that the cells are empty, if these are mother cells that have not yet been postponed, or if the cycle has already ended?? If the latter is nifiga itself there you have the Arctic, we have Germanic/vulgaris cycle in November ends smile.gif
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24.08.2014 19:14, Кархарот

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. August 22.
Very characteristic bee. Direct them to the right path, in which areas to look.
Or maybe someone will recognize it right away?

Male Megachile of the subgenus Xanthosarus (M. lagopoda, M. maritima, etc.) .
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24.08.2014 19:14, Кархарот

Russian Federation, Leningrad region Vsevolozhsky district, Romanovka settlement. Forest 23.08.14
Please tell me, wasp forest or Saxon. They didn't want to pose, and they didn't want to stick their hand right in the nest. We got these photos.

Vespula vulgaris, judging by the nest.
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24.08.2014 20:18, Woodmen

Male Megachile of the subgenus Xanthosarus (M. lagopoda, M. maritima, etc.).

Thanks!
There are as many as 6 types of candidates from the regional list:
Megachile (Xanthosarus) analis
Megachile (Xanthosarus) circumcincta
Megachile (Xanthosarus) lagopoda
Megachile (Xanthosarus) maritima
Megachile (Xanthosarus) nigriventris
Megachile (Xanthosarus) willughbiella
And all surprisingly similar to the photos that were found on the web.

24.08.2014 20:35, Кархарот

Thanks!
There are as many as 6 types of candidates from the regional list:
Megachile (Xanthosarus) analis
Megachile (Xanthosarus) circumcincta
Megachile (Xanthosarus) lagopoda
Megachile (Xanthosarus) maritima
Megachile (Xanthosarus) nigriventris
Megachile (Xanthosarus) willughbiella
And all surprisingly similar to the photos that were found on the web.

I can say that it is not M. circumcincta, nor M. nigriventris, nor M. willughbiella.
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25.08.2014 18:02, Woodmen

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. August 24.
Is it possible to identify a German woman? The size is approximately 5 mm.

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25.08.2014 22:15, Трофим

Trofim, as far as I know, forest wasps, and even more so Saxon ones, never settle in the ground. This is most likely a common wasp-vulgaris, did you sort out the nest? I see that the cells are empty, if these are mother cells that have not yet been postponed, or if the cycle has already ended?? If the latter is nifiga itself there you have the Arctic, we have Germanic / vulgaris cycle ends in November smile.gif


The nest was already in this state.

27.08.2014 18:45, AVA

Vespula vulgaris, judging by the nest.


Where's the nest?" confused.gif Only combs that are indistinguishable from V. vulgaris germanica. But the geography and the poor things that are barely visible in the second frame, most likely, really V. vulgaris .

This post was edited by AVA-27.08.2014 18: 48

27.08.2014 23:53, Maritimo

Please help with the definition. Taken in May 2014 in the Tula region.

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27.08.2014 23:59, John-ST

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. August 24.
Is it possible to identify a German woman? The size is approximately 5 mm.

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Assume Smicromyrme rufipes
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28.08.2014 0:00, John-ST

Please help with the definition. Taken in May 2014 in the Tula region.

Some kind of spring
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28.08.2014 8:41, Woodmen

I'll assume Smicromyrme rufipes

Very similar.
Thanks!

28.08.2014 11:27, Woodmen

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. August 24.
Halictus rubicundus (Halictidae), female?

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29.08.2014 14:13, Melodi

[size=1]Please help me identify hymenoptera from Koktebel.

1. Scoliasis
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2.Sceliphron destillatorium ?
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3. Xylopa
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4. Apparently, some kind of burrowing wasp
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And from the Ryazan region
5.Polists
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29.08.2014 14:19, Кархарот

1 - Scolia fuciformis (= S. insubrica)
2 - Sceliphron destillatorium
4 - Cryptocheilus rubellus
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29.08.2014 14:35, Oldcatcher

3. Xylocope. You can't tell up to the view from these photos.

29.08.2014 14:36, Melodi

1 - Scolia fuciformis (= S. insubrica)
2 - Sceliphron destillatorium
4 - Cryptocheilus rubellus

Thanks!

29.08.2014 21:48, AVA

[size=1]Please help me identify hymenoptera from Koktebel.

3. Xylopa

And from the Ryazan region
5.Polysty
6


3 - Xylocopa valga
5 - Polistes nimpha
6 - Sphex funerarius
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30.08.2014 22:21, vla-mityanin

Is it possible to determine who it is from the photo? Taken near the city of Kirov, Kirov region, on August 28.

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30.08.2014 22:29, Melodi

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31.08.2014 13:48, bakamushi

Help me determine:

Pililshchik (sort of),
Kuskovsky Forest Park Moscow
10-6-2008

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In my opinion, the usual bumblebee?
Kuskovsky Forest Park Moscow
30-7-2008

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Serpukhov district of Moscow region
25-7-2008

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Ordinary forest ones? It seems like they were with quite big heads
Elektrougli Moscow region
27-6-2008

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This post was edited by bakamushi - 08/31/2014 13: 48

31.08.2014 13:59, TimK

Help me determine:


Ordinary forest ones? It seems like they were with quite big heads
Elektrougli Moscow region
27-6-2008



I think it is Camponotus herculeanus (Linnaeus, 1758).
Alternatively, there may be only Camponotus ligniperda, but in such a large soldier in this case, there should have been a large reddish spot (half of the first segment) in the place of attachment of the abdomen.

This post was edited by TimK-31.08.2014 14: 08
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31.08.2014 14:05, Melodi

 
Serpukhov district of Moscow region
25-7-2008

Dolichovespula saxonica
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31.08.2014 18:45, gstalker

Please help me with 2 wasps from Germany

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31.08.2014 18:51, Melodi

Please help me with 2 wasps from Germany

Both Vespula vulgaris.
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31.08.2014 23:57, Кархарот

Isn't the inner mandible curve of the second wasp too crooked for Vespula vulgaris? confused.gif
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01.09.2014 8:45, Melodi

Isn't the inner mandible curve of the second wasp too crooked for Vespula vulgaris? confused.gif

But who else is there?
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01.09.2014 14:28, AVA

Isn't the inner mandible curve of the second wasp too crooked for Vespula vulgaris? confused.gif


Alexander, this feature works well only for female founders. Workers have significant variations.
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