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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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29.11.2015 17:05, Vassa

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


Agreed! leave your coordinates and suggestions (who to catch) smile.gif smile.gif

29.11.2015 17:55, Jaguar paw

The wings didn't spread out, probably a defect.
In my opinion, the rider is Tromatobia ovivora, male.
But of course I would like to hear the opinion of hymenopterologists smile.gif

29.11.2015 18:39, Vassa

The wings didn't spread out, probably a defect.
In my opinion, the rider is Tromatobia ovivora, male.
But of course I would like to hear the opinion of hymenopterologists smile.gif


I agree with you. We are waiting for your opinion, sir! smile.gif
By the way, the mantispa is confirmed by Krivokhatsky (ZIN). Thank you for the tip-off. For 3 years, the larva lay unattended. Now we know that we have mantisps!

29.11.2015 19:08, Jaguar paw

29.11.2015 23:17, IchMan

The wings didn't spread out, probably a defect.
In my opinion, the rider is Tromatobia ovivora, male.
But of course I would like to hear the opinion of hymenopterologists smile.gif

Alternative-Tromatobia ornata (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Unfortunately, the photo is not informative enough - you can't see the face and sculpture of the 6th tergite, probably at home it would be possible to achieve a higher quality.

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29.11.2015 23:36, Пензуит

Please tell me about the October bees, Penza region.

1. Probably Halictus or Seladonia?

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2. ?

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3. Can be Lasioglossum sp.?

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02.12.2015 10:08, gumenuk

Maybe someone knows what kind of sawfly?
Taken from: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, olkrestnosti zh. platforms Khripan, sadovy plot.
2004. 06. 18

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02.12.2015 12:06, Radik

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan, Novosheshminsky district 2015

02.12.2015 12:23, Woodmen

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan, Novosheshminsky district, 2015

Epeolus sp. (Apidae). Then go to the specialists.

02.12.2015 12:26, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 18.
Ectemnius sp. Can't you be more precise?

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02.12.2015 13:26, Radik

Epeolus sp. (Apidae). Then go to the specialists.

Thanks for that, too. I'll wait for specials

02.12.2015 13:55, Radik

Please tell me the type of ant. Tatarstan, Novosheshminskiy R. 2015

02.12.2015 15:32, Vassa

Alternative-Tromatobia ornata (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Unfortunately, the photo is not informative enough - you can't see the face and sculpture of the 6th tergite, probably at home it would be possible to achieve a higher quality.


Without knowing all the subtleties, it is difficult to get high quality.

02.12.2015 15:52, алекс 2611

Please tell me about the October bees, Penza region.

1. Probably Halictus or Seladonia?
2.
3. Can be Lasioglossum sp.?

1.Seladonia. Some do not recognize the independence of the genus .Seladonia. It is considered to belong to the genus Halictus

2 and 3 probably male Lasioglossum sp
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02.12.2015 18:32, Penzyak

A new article about the steppe runner in the Penza region has been published (with new data on the ecology and biology of the species in the Volga region):

Polumordvinov O. A., Chernyshov V. A. 2015. Cataglyphis aenescens (Nylander, 1849) is a new species of ant fauna (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in the Penza region // Entomological and parasitological studies in the Volga region. Issue No. 12. Saratov: SSU Publishing House, pp. 81-87.

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03.12.2015 7:55, Vassa

Please tell me the name of the rider. Discovered after rain on the cocoon of the spider Agroeca brunnea. Perhaps Gelis? Thank you in advance
Chuvashia

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03.12.2015 13:06, IchMan

Please tell me the name of the rider. Discovered after rain on the cocoon of the spider Agroeca brunnea. Perhaps Gelis? Thank you in advance
Chuvashia

That this is a female Gelis-there is no doubt, but with the view somehow not very... It doesn't seem to be G. hortensis or G. melanocephalus, but rather something third

03.12.2015 13:55, TimK

Please tell me the type of ant. Tatarstan, Novosheshminsky R. 2015


Probably Lasius niger

03.12.2015 14:36, Vassa

That this is a female Gelis-there is no doubt, but with the view somehow not very... It doesn't seem to be G. hortensis or G. melanocephalus, but rather something third


thank you very much! we must catch them! smile.gif

04.12.2015 8:18, Vassa

please help me identify the ants . All photos from Chuvashia

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04.12.2015 8:47, Radik

Probably Lasius niger

Thanks!
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04.12.2015 20:00, TimK

please help me identify the ants . All photos from Chuvashia

I think so:
In the first photo, Formica fusca workers caught a female formica (genus and subgenus Formica). Probably a female Formica pratensis, but I can't guarantee it.
The second photo shows a dead worker, Dolichoderus quadripunctatus.
Third photo: an ant of the genus Formica, subgenus Serviformica. I can't say for sure. Something like Formica glauca or Formica subpilosa.
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05.12.2015 16:46, Vassa

Chuvashia

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06.12.2015 3:37, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Megarhyssa sp.?
Ukraine, Polt. obl, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the trunk of a maple
13.05.2014

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06.12.2015 3:49, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

in pursuit. from the same place. August only.
Andrena?

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06.12.2015 15:26, Jaguar paw

Greetings! Maybe someone can identify Crematogaster sp. before the view (Georgia, Khoni, XI. 2015)?

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06.12.2015 18:16, IchMan

Chuvashia

27.06.13_252.jpg - Protichneumon pisorius (Linnaeus,1758)
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06.12.2015 18:18, IchMan

  Megarhyssa sp.?
Ukraine, Polt. obl, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, deciduous forest, on the trunk of a maple
13.05.2014

Megarhyssa perlata (Christ,1791)
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06.12.2015 18:57, Maksim M.

Help with the definition-scolia-Volgograd region, Mikhailovsky district, Archedinskaya station, 26.08.115 g,on flowers, caught together with numerous scs.hirtapicture: IMG_7093.JPG

06.12.2015 19:02, Maksim M.

Another one, South Kazakhstan,Ashchekol, May 2015, Shapovalov A. leg.The body color of the wasppicture: IMG_7090.JPG did not change after unfolding-that's how sandy it was.

06.12.2015 20:23, Maksim M.

Pompilida, let me explain-in this form, 2 copies ran, no longer flew, somehow hunted??, Astrakhan region, Enotaevsky district, okr. s. Vetlyanka, Volga River floodplain, 15-19. 08. 2011Lying on the mattress-yes-looked closely-and the view is not definedsmile.gif, and apparently infrequent, imho picture: IMG_7097.JPG

07.12.2015 8:31, Vassa

Chuvashia

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07.12.2015 12:23, алекс 2611

Chuvashia



jump.gifbabbling fly

07.12.2015 12:27, алекс 2611

in pursuit. from the same place. August only.
Andrena?



All in the work, I'm not thinking straight, but it's not Melitta by any chance ?
In the future, when you take photos, can you venate the wings more often?

07.12.2015 14:59, Radik

Help with the definition, please. Yesterday (December 6, 2015) appeared on the desk. it showed off and disappeared. Some kind of rider? 4 mm in size. Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district

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07.12.2015 18:22, TimK

Greetings! Maybe someone can identify Crematogaster sp. before the view (Georgia, Khoni, XI. 2015)?


I think Crematogaster schmidti. The rest are either colored differently, or there are no spikes on the epinotum.
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07.12.2015 22:58, Пензуит

Please tell me about ants. Penza region, June

1. Are these redfeet from the group Formica rufa or Formica exsecta?

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2. Are these blackfeet from Formica rufa or not? They live in the ground, there is no bulk pile.

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08.12.2015 16:34, TimK

Please tell me about ants. Penza region, June

1. Are these redfeet from the group Formica rufa or Formica exsecta?


2. Are these blackfeet from Formica rufa or not? They live in the ground, there is no bulk pile.



1. This is not Formica exsecta. No deep recess on the back of the head:
http://www.antvid.org/Gal1/Formicinae/Formica%20exsecta.html
As for the Formica rufa band, it's possible, but not necessary.
2. Almost certainly Formica pratensis.
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09.12.2015 0:31, Пензуит

1. This is not Formica exsecta. No deep recess on the back of the head:
As for the Formica rufa band, it's possible, but not necessary.
2. Almost certainly Formica pratensis.


Thank you very much! Can Formica rufa have both red and dark legs?

About Formica pratensis is now clear. And I was thinking: why do Formica rufa live near my dacha for so many years in a small mole-type earthen pile, and do not want to build a large anthill in any way? I even specially brought them some of the old abandoned Formica rufa anthill and poured it on top. But they took the sticks away somewhere, and again there was bare ground. Although the grass does not grow in this place-they destroy it! Now it is clear that this is not Formica rufa, and I will not have the desired large anthill!

09.12.2015 16:20, greengrocery

Help with the definition, please. Yesterday (December 6, 2015) appeared on the desk. it showed off and disappeared. Some kind of rider? 4 mm in size. Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district
Braconidae, Alysiinae. Parasite of fly larvae.

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
42. 12.06.2015
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S. A. Belokobylsky said: "most likely something from Phaenocarpa - or at least Idiasta ".

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