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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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16.09.2015 14:05, Кархарот

1, 4-habitually very similar to Anoplius samariensis.
2 - some kind of Ceratina.
5-I think it's Scolia galbula (=S. dejeani).
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16.09.2015 14:54, Maksim M.

1-4 everything is clear-but the size is 3.5-4cm, and if you pull out the abdomen, it will be larger.And in terms of rarity-these are very rare, for a week in Aug.2015 I saw only 1 copy,and I caught it by accident...when she got out of her hole in the cliff and cleaned her wings!! Liparus also exposed this wasp, but from the Crimea, he has one....

16.09.2015 18:36, Maksim M.

I will continue-6, sat in groups of different sizes on lilac flowers, solonchak, Dosang, Aug. 2015picture: IMG_6659.JPG

16.09.2015 18:39, Maksim M.

-7, bumblebee, collecting Sychev. S. S., mountains of South-East Kazakhstan, hr.Tarbagatay,picture: IMG_6658.JPG

This post was edited by Maksim M.-09/16/2015 20: 28

16.09.2015 18:53, СергейС.С

-7, bumblebee, collecting Sychev. S. S., mountains of South-East Kazakhstan, hr.Tazbogatay,picture: IMG_6658.JPG

Maxim, I will correct xp. Tarbagatay

16.09.2015 19:11, Кархарот

I will continue-6, sat in groups of different sizes on lilac flowers, solonchak, Dosang, Aug. 2015

Bottom right female Eumenes tripunctatus.

16.09.2015 19:13, Кархарот

1-4 everything is clear-but the size is 3.5-4cm, and if you pull out the abdomen, it will be larger.And in terms of rarity-these are very rare, for a week in Aug.2015 I saw only 1 copy,and I caught it by accident...when she got out of her hole in the cliff and cleaned her wings!! Liparus also exhibited this wasp, but from the Crimea, he has one....

I don't know what you meant by that. Anoplius samariensis is quite rare, and varies in size very much (the size depends on the size of the spider it eats at the larval stage).
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16.09.2015 20:25, Maksim M.

Apparently clumsily expressed my thoughts,you confirmed my guesses, thank you..

16.09.2015 20:27, Maksim M.

Lower right female Eumenes tripunctatus.

And the striped one in the center-??

16.09.2015 20:52, Кархарот

And the striped one in the center-??

Well, this is a male Meria, a species that hardly anyone can say, we don't have any active Tiphiidae specialists right now, and the Meria genus is very complex. And there is also a problem with fresh literature on our fauna, the key in the" green " determinant for this genus is completely unsuitable.
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16.09.2015 21:45, Maksim M.

I have a question about the latter-they were on the flowers in flocks, fed,when caught, they came across several, and there was a pronounced difference in size - these are large specimens,while small specimens. there were dozens of them, if it was a male, then the females should be larger?, then the small ones-who????picture: IMG_6640.JPG

16.09.2015 22:09, Кархарот

No, these are all males, they also vary in size, since the size again depends on the size of the victim eaten at the larval stage. Their females are quite different, many species have short wings, but there are also some with normal ones (see fig. http://www.biolib.cz/IMG/GAL/131595.jpg), but most importantly, they have a short mustache, not so striped, and usually with a red pattern. In your case, the female should rather be short-winged, approximately of this appearance - http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/f...o_Grecia02_.jpg

Yes, and their females are not larger than the males, usually the same or even smaller.

This post was edited by Carcharot - 09/16/2015 22: 11
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16.09.2015 23:21, Maksim M.

Well, everything is slowly becoming clear.On the next trip, we need to put soil samples there and we will have females in our collection.Thank you.

18.09.2015 7:39, Пензуит

Please help me identify andren and others like them. Taken in May.

1. ???

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2. ???

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3. ???

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4. ???

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5. ???

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6. ???

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7. ???

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18.09.2015 13:35, алекс 2611

Please help me identify andren and others like them. Taken in May.



1. Osmia some
2 Andrena haemorrhoa female
6 probably Colletes cunicularius

The male Andrena from this photo is difficult, and the female can be, but you can't figure it out on a whim. And the boxes of andren are far away smile.gif
You shouldn't have written where you took the photo. Or do you need to guess from the nickname that Penza is?
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18.09.2015 19:31, gstalker

Help me determine osu
Germany 15.08.15 <- - - 25mm - - ->

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18.09.2015 19:35, akulich-sibiria

it's not a wasp, it's a sawfly
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19.09.2015 0:41, Пензуит

1. Osmia some
2 Andrena haemorrhoa female
6 probably Colletes cunicularius

The male Andrena from this photo is difficult, and the female can be, but you can't figure it out on a whim. And the boxes of andren are far away smile.gif
You shouldn't have written where you took the photo. Or do you need to guess from the nickname that Penza is?


Thank you very much! I stopped writing the location of the shooting, because earlier I had already written the same phrase about ants, wasps, sawflies and horsemen all the time: "Taken in the vicinity of Penza". This time I just didn't want to repeat myself, otherwise someone will say: "That's just the same thing!" smile.gif
In fact, I shoot mostly in the area of my dacha, because I just don't have time to shoot anywhere else.
Maybe 3 is Andrena thoracica, and 4 is Andrena vaga ?
And the male of andrena, which is number 5 or 7 ?

And who can be number 7 ? Here's another photo of her.

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But can you tell me this one - is it also a female andrena?

8. Shot in May, in the same place, near Penza.

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Can you tell if they're wet?

9. ??? July

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10. ??? July

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11. ??? July

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19.09.2015 0:53, алекс 2611

  
Maybe 3 is Andrena thoracica, and 4 is Andrena vaga ?
And the male of andrena, which is number 5 or 7 ?

And who can be number 7 ? Here's another photo of her.


3 possibly and Andrena thoracica
4 two males of Andrena possibly different species. It seems to me that not vaga
7 I do not understand
And the place of capture is still better to write. Penza region. Let it be
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19.09.2015 0:57, алекс 2611

 

8. Shot in May, in the same place, near Penza.

9. ??? July

8 also andrena
9 like male dasypoda hirtipes
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19.09.2015 15:06, gstalker

it's not a wasp, it's a sawfly

is it possible to get to rod ? shuffle.gif
Tenthredo vespa ??? confused.gif

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19.09.2015 23:22, Кархарот

Please help me identify andren and others like them. Taken in May.

1 - Osmia bicolor.
7 - Anthophora furcata.

This post was edited by Carcharot - 19.09.2015 23: 24
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19.09.2015 23:33, Maksim M.

Question - and what a small - 4 mm-German can be caught in the Kaluga region, such caught-now on straightening-the head is black, the pronotum is brown,the abdomen is black and there is a silvery pubescence at the tip of the abdomen, I did not find a similar one in the photos.Or give, n-sta a link where it can be viewed mol.gif mol.gif

19.09.2015 23:42, Кархарот

Your description covers half of the family's species. If you are interested, there is literature on German women - http://www.antvid.org/Lelej/index.html , but so that you can look at the photo - I don't think there is such a resource for all our fauna.

20.09.2015 0:02, John-ST

Question - and what a small - 4 mm-German can be caught in the Kaluga region, such caught-now on straightening-the head is black, the pronotum is brown,the abdomen is black and there is a silvery pubescence at the tip of the abdomen, I did not find a similar one in the photos.Or give me, n-sta a link where it can be viewed mol.gif  mol.gif

maybe Smicromyrme rufipes, sometimes a round hair spot on the second tergite is poorly distinguishable, it seems as if it is just the abdomen blikuet
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20.09.2015 11:57, ASSIB

Question - and what a small - 4 mm-German can be caught in the Kaluga region, such caught-now on straightening-the head is black, the pronotum is brown,the abdomen is black and there is a silvery pubescence at the tip of the abdomen, I did not find a similar one in the photos.Or give me, n-sta a link where it can be viewed mol.gif  mol.gif

Perhaps it is Methocha ichneumonides Latreille, 1804

22.09.2015 7:33, Пензуит

Thank you very much! Please tell me more about the bees taken in August. Penza region.


1. Before entering the burrow and after leaving the burrow

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2. This one is very shallow

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3. And this one can be thinned out by white spots on the legs and back?

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4. A very small nomad. You can't get to the view?

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22.09.2015 8:46, Maksim M.

Lucce doesn't get his picture taken.This is the above-mentioned German woman, the gathering place is the Kaluga region, Zhukovsky district, okr. d.Vysokinichi, sandy outcrops of the ridge, along the cliff, 18-19. 08. 2015A soil trap.picture: IMG_6673.JPG mol.gif

This post was edited by Maksim M.-09/22/2015 08: 47

22.09.2015 13:32, ASSIB

Lucce doesn't get his picture taken.This is the above-mentioned German woman, the gathering place is the Kaluga region, Zhukovsky district, okr. d.Vysokinichi, sandy outcrops of the ridge, along the cliff, 18-19. 08. 2015A soil trap.picture: IMG_6673.JPG mol.gif

In appearance, it resembles the female Physetopoda halensis (Fabricius, 1787). Here is a brief description: body length 4-6. 5 mm; antennae brownish-red, turning black towards the apex, less often the entire flagellum is black; the 2nd flagellomer is slightly shorter than the 3rd; the head and metasome are black, the mesosome is rusty-red, the legs are almost chestnut; the 2nd tergum with one basal spot and three apical spots; the pygidial field in the basal half in sinuous wrinkles, and smooth at the apex.
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22.09.2015 13:50, IchMan

Is it possible to determine? Karelia, August.

It looks like Aoplus ochropis (Gmelin, 1790) from Ichneumoninae, but this is no guarantee, there are also similar ones, and not everything is visible in the photo. We have this species in Karelia.
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22.09.2015 13:53, IchMan

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. August 31.

I can only say that from the p/sem. Ctenopelmatinae (Ichneumonidae)
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22.09.2015 13:58, IchMan

Good evening. Tell me about riders. Moldova. Chisinau
1) Rhyssa persuasoria 19.09.04
2)? VI 2002
3-4) ? (I assume female and male) Female - body 20 mm and wing also 20 mm. Male - body 15 mm, wing 15 mm.

1-Rhyssella approximator - there are no white spots, what is the rhyssa? Stop! Are you sure that the first picture shows Rissina at all? Something about the sculpture of tergites inspires me with doubts, and the mirror is not like that... Does the rider have transverse wrinkling on the mesoscutum? If not, then this is some Dolichomitus or Ephialtes from Pimplinae
2-Braconidae - something definable, if Kostya looks, he will probably say
3-4 Ophion spp. (Ichneumonidae, Ophioninae) - different species

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22.09.2015 14:00, AVA

Thank you very much! Please tell me more about the bees taken in August. Penza region.
3. And this one can be thinned out by white spots on the legs and back?


Of course, it is impossible to use such images reliably. frown.gif
Most likely, a female of some Hylaeus. Among them, too, there are species without yellow stripes on the face.
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22.09.2015 14:57, IchMan

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. September 9.
Quite a big rider. Coelichneumon deliratorius?

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No, the female Coelichneumon deliratorius should have a white longitudinal spot on the 7th tergite. Perhaps it is Stenichneumon militarius Thunberg
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22.09.2015 15:22, Вишняков Алексей

Tell me, what kind of animal is this? Crimea, August. The body length is approximately 13 mm.

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22.09.2015 16:14, AVA

Tell me, what kind of animal is this? Crimea, August. The body length is approximately 13 mm.


Female Homonotus sanguinolentus (Fabricius, 1793) [Pompilidae]
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22.09.2015 17:29, Mantispid

Please help me with the definition of the Egyptian eponyms.

At least approximately, it is possible even to the genus, where it is impossible to the species.

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22.09.2015 18:00, Mantispid

continuation

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22.09.2015 18:46, AVA

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22.09.2015 18:54, Mantispid

  Egypt_Hymen_5.jpg
Female Gastrosercus sp. [Crabronidae].
But up to the view you need to twist under a microscope.

something not Googled is the word

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