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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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

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17.11.2015 18:07, Liparus

1,2,3- Hedychrum rutilans Dahlbom, 1854
4- Chrysis germari Wesmael, 1839
5- Hedychrum sp. female
6-Hedychridium roseum (Rossi, 1790)
7-Hedychrum sp. male

I am sure that 4 is not Chrysis germari
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17.11.2015 22:39, John-ST

Can you tell me if this is Andrena?

28.08.2015
MO, Railway
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18.11.2015 10:02, AVA

Can you tell me if this is Andrena?

28.08.2015
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny
na tizhma


Yeah, that's it.
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19.11.2015 0:57, Пензуит

I'm sure the 4 isn't a Chrysis ferrari


And who is it? Maybe Chrysis bicolor (Lepeletier, 1806)?

Here's another photo

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19.11.2015 7:09, OEV

And who is it? Maybe Chrysis bicolor (Lepeletier, 1806)?

Here's another photo


Yes, more likely Arthur is right, I was in a hurry. Rather it is Chrysis bicolor Lepeletier, 1806 shuffle.gif
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19.11.2015 16:26, алекс 2611

Can you tell me if this is Andrena?

28.08.2015
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny
na tizhma


I'll add it. In August, Andrena denticulata (Kirby, 1802)
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21.11.2015 19:59, Vassa

Good afternoon! Please tell me the type of wasp. Chuvashia.

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21.11.2015 23:13, AVA

Good afternoon! Please tell me the type of wasp. Chuvashia.


I suspect that no one will be able to tell the view.
Only the genus is Eumenes [Vespidae, Eumeninae].
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22.11.2015 1:04, Maksim M.

Help determine, SE Kazakhstan, June 2015, Shapovalov A. leg,picture: IMG_7074.JPG

22.11.2015 2:36, gstalker

Hi ! Help please with the ant ...
12mm 29.07.15 Bibione, VE, Italia 45°38'34.2 N 13°02'19.7 E

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22.11.2015 17:50, AVA

Help determine, SE Kazakhstan, June 2015, Shapovalov A. A.


Or can you give larger images so that you can see the venation of the wings and, ideally, the trim and claws? And then even before the birth of difficult...

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22.11.2015 22:06, TimK

Hi ! Help please with the ant ...
12mm 29.07.15 Bibione, VE, Italia 45°38'34.2 N 13°02'19.7 E


The genus Camponotus. I can't even look at it. I don't know Italian views.
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23.11.2015 12:13, Radik

Good hour, dear ones!
Tell me please. can someone be identified?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. Zhurchalka August 2015. Other view end of September 2015

23.11.2015 13:38, алекс 2611

Zhurchalka August 2015. Other view end of September 2015


A fly from the genus Sphaerophoria.
But this is in a different tema

23.11.2015 17:29, Radik

A fly from the genus Sphaerophoria.
But that's another topic

Sorry, corrected

23.11.2015 21:24, gstalker

The genus Camponotus. I can't even look at it. I don't know Italian views.

Thanks .On the Italian forum identified as Camponotus (Camponotus) vagus (Scopoli, 1763)

24.11.2015 12:26, Maksim M.

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24.11.2015 12:50, AVA

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These two pictures are quite enough.
This is a female Prionyx radoszkowskyi (Kohl 1888) [Sphecidae].
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24.11.2015 13:23, Maksim M.

I suspected that this is Sphex leuconotus, this is from the photo of Kazenas V. L., but in general I got material from the Southern Kazakhstan and all large and prominent membranes are not immediately detected and this is not the last one, I hope for help in determining. confused.gif mol.gif

24.11.2015 18:42, AVA

I suspected that this is Sphex leuconotus, this is from the photo of Kazenas V. L., but in general I got material from the Southern Kazakhstan and all large and prominent membranes are not immediately detected and this is not the last one, I hope for help in determining. confused.gif  mol.gif


If you plan to deal with burrowing wasps more or less regularly, then you just need access to the Bibliography, where you can find many useful publications or, at least, links to them:

http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/rese...IBLIOGRAPHY.pdf
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24.11.2015 18:54, Maksim M.

There's a lot to see and read, thank you.It remains to refresh your English,and then the words to read and understand will become relevant!!!! shuffle.gif rolleyes.gif

24.11.2015 18:56, AVA

I suspected that this is Sphex leuconotus, this is from the photo of Kazenas V. L., but in general I got material from the Southern Kazakhstan and all large and prominent membranes are not immediately detected and this is not the last one, I hope for help in determining. confused.gif  mol.gif


I asked you to show me the wing venation and claws for a reason. The fact is that you can only determine something from photos if you have certain skills and experience. In particular, in your case, this wasp can not belong to the genus Sphex in any way, just because its 2nd submarginal cell is much narrower than its height.
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24.11.2015 23:30, алекс 2611

I asked you to show me the wing venation and claws for a reason.


For stinging hymenoptera, wing venation is generally a very useful thing.
When I became interested in bees, the first thing I did was just memorize the names of veins and cells

25.11.2015 10:57, MPN

Help with the distribution.
Shot on August 23, 2015 Ukraine, Nikolaev.

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25.11.2015 17:43, Nikel

Good afternoon! Please tell me the type of wasp. Chuvashia.


Have you tried to withdraw them?

25.11.2015 20:55, Vassa

can you tell me whose houses they are? Pereponov?
Chuvashia, Zavolzhye

25.11.2015 20:56, Vassa

can you tell me whose minks? Some e-mails, perhaps?
Chuvashia, Trans-Volga region

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25.11.2015 21:56, apismen

Help with the distribution.
Shot on August 23, 2015 Ukraine, Nikolaev.

By the time of filming, it looks like some kind of male galictus.
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25.11.2015 23:01, алекс 2611

Help with the distribution.
Shot on August 23, 2015 Ukraine, Nikolaev.

1. Male Lasioglossum sp.
2. Male Halictus sp.
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26.11.2015 22:22, MPN

1. Male Lasioglossum sp.
2. Male Halictus sp.

Thanks!
1 - Lasioglossum albipes?

27.11.2015 13:24, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 18.

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27.11.2015 18:40, алекс 2611

Thanks!
1 - Lasioglossum albipes?

I can't tell the difference between Lasioglossum albipes and Lasioglossum calceatum males from this photo.
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27.11.2015 21:05, Ксения2015

What kind of "os", tell me, is 2 times larger than a wasp?

Ukraine, Berdyansk, 17.06.2007

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27.11.2015 22:51, AVA

What kind of "os", tell me, is 2 times larger than a wasp?

Ukraine, Berdyansk, 17.06.2007


Male Megascolia maculata
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28.11.2015 5:32, OEV

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 18.

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Genus Chrysis sp. ignita group shuffle.gif
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28.11.2015 15:11, Vassa

please help me with the definition. Chuvashia

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28.11.2015 22:05, алекс 2611

please help me with the definition. Chuvashia



1. Female Megachile sp.
2. Female Tetralonia sp.
3. Andrena hattorfiana is also a female

Very nice photos. Yes, and the bees themselves - I would definitely catch them smile.gif

29.11.2015 9:43, Vassa

1. Female Megachile sp.
2. Female Tetralonia sp.
3. Andrena hattorfiana is also a female

Very nice photos. And the bees themselves - I would definitely catch them smile.gif


thank you!!!
Next summer I can catch it! smile.gif

29.11.2015 11:51, Vassa

Good afternoon! Help identify the " beast "that " hatched" from the larva found in the cocoon of the argyope spider. Mobile, bends the abdomen with a ring.
Possibly Ichneumonidae / Tromatobia/. Only, why are there no wings?

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29.11.2015 15:43, алекс 2611

thank you!!!
Next summer I can catch it! smile.gif


The extent of my gratitude will be limitless within reason. smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif

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