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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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11.06.2015 12:23, greengrocery

Let's flood the BOS)
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13.06.2015 22:56, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 13.
There are still camera angles for the first bee.

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14.06.2015 22:42, Seneka

Please help me identify the correspondence from Turkey, April, 2015.
I apologize for the quality-with hands, without macro.

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1. Ammophila sp1
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2. Ammophila sp2
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3. Sphex?
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5. Pompilidae
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6. Pompilidae
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7. Pompilidae
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8. Mutillidae
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9. Nomada?
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15.06.2015 11:15, VBoris

Hello! Help identify the hymenoptera
Fallen spruce, mid-June, Rudensky district, Minsk region, Belarus.

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15.06.2015 14:52, алекс 2611

Please help me identify the correspondence from Turkey, April, 2015.
I apologize for the quality-with hands, without macro.



9. aga Nomada sp.
10. Andrena sp. male
11. Eucera sp. male
12-13 Halictids Lasioglossum sp. probably; females
14. it's probably clear to everyone here - Xylocopa
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15.06.2015 14:54, алекс 2611

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 13.
There are still camera angles for the first bee.



As far as I can see it's Hoplitis sp.
Above is a male, below is a female.
In any case megahilides
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15.06.2015 17:55, VBoris

Here is another photo of the rider, which I posted a little higher. Perhaps this angle will be a little more legible. If possible, up to rod.

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15.06.2015 21:28, Woodmen

As far as I can see it's Hoplitis sp.
Above is a male, below is a female.
Megahilids anyway

Alexey, thank you for your answer!
In general, I was told that the male megachilid to the species is determined only by the genitals, and so choose from three: lapponica, alpicola, versicolor.
And on the buttercup, as I expected, is a male Hoplosmia spinulosa. But due to a lack of knowledge, the early appearance of non-composites was also confusing.

15.06.2015 23:23, Seneka

9. aga Nomada sp.
10. Andrena sp. male
11. Eucera sp. male
12-13 Halictids Lasioglossum sp. probably; females
14. it's probably clear to everyone here-Xylocopa

Thank you, Alexey.
Up to a view is not detected by such photos?

This post was edited by Seneka - 15.06.2015 23: 25

16.06.2015 0:38, алекс 2611

Alexey, thank you for your answer!
In general, I was told that the male megachilid to the species is determined only by the genitals, and so choose from three: lapponica, alpicola, versicolor.
And on the buttercup, as I expected, is a male Hoplosmia spinulosa. But due to a lack of knowledge, the early appearance of non-composites was also confusing.


Flowers on which caught exactly should not confuse.
As a rule, bees are visited by very different people. For example, about Macropis, they write that they only visit the flowers of Lysimachia vulgaris. And in the real world horseradish with two-a lot of females caught on the flowers Geranium sp.

16.06.2015 0:39, алекс 2611

Thank you, Alexey.
Up to a view is not detected by such photos?



I'm definitely not ready for the photo. Maybe real pros can tell you something. But in general, the genera are very large and it is difficult from the photo.

17.06.2015 1:31, Пензуит

Please tell me about burrowing wasps. Maybe some can be done before the view?
Everything in the vicinity of Penza


1. August

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2. August

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3. May

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4. May

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5. June

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6. June

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And yet-ants are very similar to Formica rufa. But they have a reddish head and pronotum, and Formica rufa seems to be darker, matching the color of the abdomen.
Can you tell me who it is? Thank you in advance!

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17.06.2015 12:08, TimK

Please tell me about burrowing wasps. Maybe some can be done before the view?
Everything in the vicinity of Penza

And yet-ants are very similar to Formica rufa. But they have a reddish head and pronotum, and Formica rufa seems to be darker, matching the color of the abdomen.
Can you tell me who it is? Thank you in advance!



The ants are almost certainly F. exsecta.
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17.06.2015 14:25, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16.

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17.06.2015 23:28, TimK

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 16.



The female is from the F. rufa group, but not the F. rufa itself. Most likely F. polyctena.
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18.06.2015 12:47, Pleco

Please help me identify it. There were already similar ones, but no response...

Crimea, Tarkhankut, June

Thanks!

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18.06.2015 15:49, Кархарот

IMG_1652.JPG - (288.7 k) - male Scolia fuciformis (=insubrica) (pompilidae, crabronidae, and spanglewort I do not know).
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18.06.2015 17:26, Nikel

Hello! On 18/06/15, parasitic wasps emerged from the gall of the meadow goatgrass, parasitizing flies identified as tephritidae sp. The flies appeared on 15/06. The photo shows a fly and a parasite. Galls were collected in Volsk, Saratov region on 12/06/15. Thanks!

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19.06.2015 15:02, Woodmen

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 13.

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19.06.2015 15:22, AVA

Here is another photo of the rider, which I posted a little higher. Perhaps this angle will be a little more legible. If possible, up to rod.


This is not a rider, but a female black horntail Xeris spectrum (Linnaeus, 1758) [Siricidae]

19.06.2015 15:33, AVA

Please tell me about burrowing wasps. Maybe some can be done before the view?
Everything in the vicinity of Penza


1-male Ammophila sp. 1 [Sphecidae]
2-female Ammophila sp. 2 [Sphecidae]
3-female Anoplius viaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) [Pompilidae]
4-5-female Priocnemis sp. [Pompilidae]
6-female Trypoxylon figulus (Linnaeus, 1758) [Crabronidae]
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19.06.2015 15:44, AVA

Please help me identify it. There were already similar ones, but no response...

Crimea, Tarkhankut, June

Thanks!


0213-female Pompilidae-it is difficult to determine even the genus from this angle
0648, 0651 - female Larra anathema (Rossi, 1790) [Crabronidae]
2008, 2009-female Anoplius viaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) [Pompilidae]
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19.06.2015 18:26, Кархарот

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 13.

Male Eumenes pedunculatus, from what I can see.
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19.06.2015 19:37, AVA

Please help me identify the correspondence from Turkey, April, 2015.
I apologize for the quality-with hands, without macro.


1. Ammophila sp.1 [Sphecidae]
2. Ammophila sp.2 [Sphecidae]
3. Podalonia sp. [Sphecidae]
4. Tachysphex sp. [Crabronidae]
5. Ichneumonidae
14. Xylocopa valga Gerstaecker, 1872

Unfortunately, eardrums are not butterflies. For their reliable determination, you need to see other signs.

Bees have already been identified, I think.

20.06.2015 2:06, Пензуит

20.06.2015 9:33, Liparus

7 Tenthredo campestris male

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20.06.2015 9:35, Liparus

5 Tenthredo mesomela male

This post was edited by Liparus - 06/20/2015 09: 35
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20.06.2015 9:40, Liparus

6 Macrophya (M.) albicincta (Schrank 1776)
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20.06.2015 10:15, Liparus

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 13.


I can't define it, but I will say: There are several species, but some are common, others are rare. maybe you have a rare
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20.06.2015 13:21, AVA

Thank you so much for the definitions! And when determining the membranes from photos, where, of course, you can not see the devices of the genitals, how is it easier to determine - from the pictures from the side, or from above, or so that the mandibles, jaws and cheeks are visible, or the veins on the wings? Or is it better to include a photo so that several signs can be seen at once?

Also please help identify the following hymenoformes. All photos were taken near Penza on June 14.


8-female (with ovipositor) and male (without ovipositor) Gasteruption sp. It is more difficult to get to the species, you need the animals themselves.
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20.06.2015 17:01, gstalker

Germany 24.05.15 in a span of 12 mm

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20.06.2015 17:50, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Help with the vermicompost. Yesterday, Kursk region. The first is quite large, more than 3 cm, the second is smaller, about 2 cm probably, similar to Scolia hirta only small.

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20.06.2015 19:25, Liparus

Good afternoon! Help with the vermicompost. Yesterday, Kursk region. The first is quite large, more than 3 cm, the second is smaller, about 2 cm probably, similar to Scolia hirta only small.


You have a female Sphex funerarius, and a male Scolia sexmaculata. Interesting, but not uncommon!

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20.06.2015 20:14, Sklyar

Thank you very much!

20.06.2015 21:51, stierlyz

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20.06.2015 22:04, RoPro

Please tell me who they are. Moscow region, June 12 and 20.

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20.06.2015 22:12, gstalker

Why do you have to face Andren like that??? Straight Nazism of some kind...

Andrena sp.? confused.gif Thank beer.gifyou and you can't get to the view ? shuffle.gif

20.06.2015 22:30, алекс 2611

Andrena sp.? confused.gif Thank beer.gifyou and you can't get to the view ? shuffle.gif



The fourth photo probably shows Andrena cineraria (Linnaeus, 1758)
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20.06.2015 22:52, gstalker

The fourth photo probably shows Andrena cineraria (Linnaeus, 1758)

the first three photos were also the same as the fourth one just the white fluff got wet and stuck together when soaking shuffle.gif
I forgot to add it ... in the fourth photo, this Andrena crawled into a dug hole and immediately a Nomad flew up and dolko hovered over her ... maybe this will help shuffle.gif

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20.06.2015 23:49, алекс 2611

the first three photos were also the same as the fourth one just the white fluff got wet and stuck together when soaking shuffle.gif
I forgot to add it ... in the fourth photo, this Andrena crawled into a dug hole and immediately a Nomad flew up and dolko hovered over her ... maybe this will help shuffle.gif


Yes, I realized that all this is Andrena cineraria. smile.gif
Well, a nomad and even without a species....It won't help. Yes, they mostly parasitize Andren. I would like to catch this nomad
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