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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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07.11.2014 20:15, AVA

Hello! A 2.5 - 3mm wasp emerged from a yarrow stalk, probably a parasite, a week ago (25/10/14) under laboratory conditions (in a Petri dish), Saratov. On the Forum for the first time, please tell me how to properly take photos of the OS. (I shoot under a microscope, there are difficulties in positioning the wasp)


And this is not a wasp at all.
It's some kind of chalcidoid rider, looks like it's from the Pteromalidae family. shuffle.gif
This can only be determined by certain fragments, such as antennas, or images taken with very high magnification and resolution.
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08.11.2014 13:39, bogdan88

Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh, late October. Help me determine

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10.11.2014 16:00, AVA

Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh, late October. Help me determine


Pre-view detection is hardly guaranteed. I wish I knew the dimensions...

2-й - Delta sp. [Vespidae]
3-й - Prionyx sp. [Sphecidae]

1st - probably also Prionyx, but it is doubtful, since there is no digging ridge, and many important signs are not visible.
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11.11.2014 9:35, Кархарот

Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh, late October. Help me determine

2nd, almost certainly, Delta dimidiatipenne.
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11.11.2014 14:46, AVA

The 2nd is almost certainly Delta dimidiatipenne.


I agree, it's almost certainly her.
And the 3rd," almost certainly " Prionyx subfuscatus (if small), but it can also be Prionyx crudelis (if large). I sosbvenno, because about the size and wrote.
In fact, it's a thankless task to determine the majority of operating systems up to the view from such pictures. These are not butterflies, there are other signs that "work".

This post was edited by AVA - 11.11.2014 14: 48

12.11.2014 22:28, bogdan88

2-й - Delta sp. [Vespidae]
3-й - Prionyx sp. [Sphecidae]

1st - probably also Prionyx, but it is doubtful, since there is no digging ridge, and many important signs are not visible.
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thank you for your help, I don't know the dimensions, because the photos are not mine.

16.11.2014 21:04, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 30.

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16.11.2014 22:14, NakaRB

look at my peponov, plz...
1-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 30.04.2012
2-4-Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh, Club el Faraana reef 4*, 17.05.2012
5-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 04.08.2012
6-Moscow, Butovsky Forest Park, 08.05.2013
7-10-Egypt, Hurghada, Stella Makadi Beach Resort 5*, 27.05.2013


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17.11.2014 0:05, ievb-museum

Dear forumchane,

Need help identifying this animal from the Samara region:

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Thank you.

17.11.2014 1:43, John-ST

Dear forumchane,

Need help identifying this animal from the Samara region:

Thank you.

Cimbex femoratus, female in the first photo, male in the second

17.11.2014 10:56, TimK

[quote=NakaRB,16.11.2014 23:14]

17.11.2014 15:21, ievb-museum

  Cimbex femoratus, female in the first photo, male in the second


Thank you very much! Now you can add it to the site:

https://sites.google.com/site/enciklopedias...rylye/pililsiki

Sincerely,
the museum staff.

17.11.2014 18:56, алекс 2611

17.11.2014 21:06, TimK

Of course, I can't compare with you in the knowledge of ants, but for my taste, well, not Messor at all

I agree with you completely. Literally, with every word. Especially in the first part of your sentence. smile.gif Just kidding, of course!!! Sorry. The mood is just good.
And everyone has different tastes. I'm not saying it's Messor. I say that I don't know who it is, but the shape of the body is similar to it (the reaper). Is not it so? Similar to my taste. Body proportions. But I can't be more specific. If you knew the size, counted the number of segments in the tendril mace ( reapers have four, pheidolecas have three), looked at the spines of the epinotum (it seems that there is something there) - you could say something more definitely.
And so you can only guess at the taste and color.
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17.11.2014 22:55, NakaRB

[quote=TimK, 17.11.2014 11: 56]
7. - I don't know. The shape of the body resembles Messor, but I have not seen such a color scheme. Yes, and with the size is unclear.
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Size about 3 mm, no more.

17.11.2014 23:09, NakaRB

11-Moscow, Butovsky Forest Park, 09.06.2013
12-14-Egypt, Hurghada, Stella Makadi Beach Resort 5*, 30.05.2014-all Camponotus sp.?
15-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region, 29.06.2008
16-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region, 16.08.2009
17-19-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 30.08-11.09.2009
20 - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 14.10.2009

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18.11.2014 1:03, Proctos

11-Moscow, Butovsky Forest Park, 09.06.2013
12-14-Egypt, Hurghada, Stella Makadi Beach Resort 5*, 30.05.2014-all Camponotus sp.?
15-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region, 29.06.2008
16-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region, 16.08.2009
17-19-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 30.08-11.09.2009
20 - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 14.10.2009

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Exallonyx sp. (Proctotrupidae)
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18.11.2014 10:30, алекс 2611

I'm not saying it's Messor. I say that I don't know who it is, but the shape of the body is similar to it (the reaper). Is not it so?


No. Not very similar.
For me, it's not Messor at all.
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18.11.2014 11:33, TimK

The size is about 3 mm, no more.

Too small for a reaper. Then suspicion falls on the feydole. Don't you have the opportunity to look at Usyk's mace on a large scale?

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18.11.2014 11:44, TimK

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18.11.2014 13:43, Кархарот


15-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region, 29.06.2008
19-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 30.08-11.09.2009

15-Ancistrocerus sp., probably A. trifasciatus.
19 - Seladonia sp.

This post was edited by Carcharot - 11/18/2014 13: 44
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18.11.2014 18:23, алекс 2611

  
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I would argue with the previous speaker. More like the male Halictus tumulorum
This species also has a metallic luster

18.11.2014 20:28, Кархарот

I would argue with the previous speaker. More like the male Halictus tumulorum
This species also has a metallic sheen

And that's in vain, no need to argue. wink.gif
Halictus tumulorum belongs to the subgenus Seladonia according to Michener's system, but according to Pesenko's system Seladonia is an independent genus, so Halictus (Seladonia) tumulorum can be called Seladonia sp. (if you do not know the characteristics of the species, as in my case, because I know this group only from the genus).
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18.11.2014 21:39, алекс 2611

And that's in vain, no need to argue. wink.gif
Halictus tumulorum belongs to the subgenus Seladonia according to Michener's system, but according to Pesenko's system Seladonia is an independent genus, so Halictus (Seladonia) tumulorum can be called Seladonia sp. (if you do not know the characteristics of the species, as in my case, because I know this group only from the genus).


Something I stepped on, even strange frown.gif
But with the view, I think I guessed right

And the main thing is that tumulorum itself in Seladonia is worth it, I just disassembled the box...

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19.11.2014 0:38, NakaRB

Too small for a reaper. Then suspicion falls on the feydole. Don't you have the opportunity to look at Usyk's mace on a large scale?


Alas, ants in Egypt are worn like crazy smile.gif, it is very difficult to catch for shooting with the maximum approximation ... and there is only one photo

19.11.2014 0:58, NakaRB

21-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 14.10.2009
22-24-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 04.04-11.04.2010
25-27 - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 01.05.2010
28-30-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region, 04.05-07.05.2010


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19.11.2014 9:46, gumenuk

Help with the definition.
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood.
Date in the file name.

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19.11.2014 12:20, AVA

Help with the definition.
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood.
Date in the file name.


1-halictus, in my opinion, in a narrow sense
2-Cerceris rybyensis, male
3-Hylaeus sp., male
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19.11.2014 13:17, gumenuk

Two more insects to determine.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, a clearing under a power line.
Date of shooting in the frame name.

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20.11.2014 23:39, алекс 2611

 
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20.11.2014 23:43, алекс 2611

Two more insects to determine.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, a clearing under a power line.
Date of shooting in the frame name.

1. Male Hylaeus. For some reason, I want to call it Hylaeus nigritus

2. This is not a male Macropis, by any chance ? Tipo Macropis fulvipes

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20.11.2014 23:48, алекс 2611

Help with the definition.
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood.
Date in the file name.

1. Lasioglossum female
3. Hylaeus
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20.11.2014 23:49, алекс 2611

  
3-Hylaeus sp., male


I'm not thinking straight after yesterday."...Why a male?

21.11.2014 11:06, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 30.

It seems to be Ectemnius. Before the view fails?
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Halictidae?
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21.11.2014 11:34, алекс 2611

  

Halictidae?


like Halictus sp. samka
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21.11.2014 12:31, gumenuk

Who's here?"
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, garden plot.
Date in the file name.

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21.11.2014 14:24, NakaRB

31-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 15.05.2010
32-34-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park, 21.05.2010
35, 36-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 30.05.2010
37-40-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region, 05.06.2010

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21.11.2014 15:30, AVA

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 30.

It seems to be Ectemnius. Before the view fails?


It will turn out-Ectemnius continuus entirely female
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21.11.2014 18:29, Woodmen

It will turn out-Ectemnius continuus is entirely female

Thanks! I would be surprised if they turned out to be different sexes, because I was shooting one individual. smile.gif

22.11.2014 19:18, gstalker

Help with the bee ?
Germannia Nizh.Saxony 07.09.14

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