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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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14.07.2008 10:40, Victor Titov

Thank you, Alex! Can you tell us anything more about this Stizoides tridentatus?

14.07.2008 10:45, Заразознавец

Tell me the specific one, please. Odessa, the other day.

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14.07.2008 13:17, алекс 2611

Thank you, Alex! Can you tell us anything more about this Stizoides tridentatus?


As far as I remember, it's a parasitic wasp. Lays eggs in the nests of various Stizus and Sphex species. In our south, it seems to be quite frequent. I caught them in the Crimea (Pike Perch) and in Greece.
That's all if I checked correctly......
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14.07.2008 13:32, IchMan

Glistening wasp, body color is very similar to Hedychrum nobile (Scopoli, 1763) .
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14.07.2008 13:35, IchMan

And alex 2611 has already written about Stizoides, and for S. tridentatus F. Sphex maculosus F. is indicated as the host.
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14.07.2008 13:44, IchMan

to DYNASTES
The cuckoo bumblebee is probably Psithyrus rupestris F.-it has already been passed here before, look at it, compare it.

15.07.2008 21:32, dimocritus

ant and bee (?) - as part of the study of the fauna of the balcony room wink.gif
In Kiev, both animals are about five millimeters each +-

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16.07.2008 4:56, Mylabris

Ant Dolichoderus quadripunctata L.
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16.07.2008 6:39, алекс 2611

ant and bee (?) - as part of the study of the fauna of the balcony room wink.gif
In Kiev, both animals are about five millimeters each +-


a male bee from the genus Halictus (according to the green indicator, the genus Halictus is now divided into three or four genera).
For me, it is a serious problem to identify small halicts even with a copy in my hands, and a pair of binoculars and a pair of determinants at hand.
Determine from the photo to the view - the problem is unsolvable
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16.07.2008 14:39, dimocritus

Thank you[
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17.07.2008 7:50, алекс 2611

17.07.2008 13:11, Динусик

Please tell me the specific name smile.gif

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17.07.2008 16:29, алекс 2611

Please tell me the specific name smile.gif


I don't want to disappoint you, but I suspect that this wasp will remain undefined.
I am holding a fresh volume of the Russian Far East Insect Guide.
So it has a key for determining the os-glitteryankok only up to the genus.
If only a real Chrysidid professional appears on the forum...

19.07.2008 19:35, Furslen

and you can't call a sawfly)
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19.07.2008 19:47, paganel

Please tell me the specific name smile.gif

far Eastern wasp-blestyanka I would say that some kind of Holopyga, probably....

19.07.2008 20:16, IchMan

and you can't name a sawyer)

Aren't there any other angles? Preferably a top view. So far (without literature and collections) , we can only say that this is a representative of the Pamphilidae family
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19.07.2008 20:37, Furslen

Actually, they also asked to determine from the photo, and also reached the weavers)
There is a view from above, but it is completely incomprehensible -
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22.07.2008 15:19, NakaRB

All animals were taken in the summer (June-July), except for the first photo (May) 2007-2008 in the area of Krasnoarmeysk (MO)

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23.07.2008 16:39, NakaRB

there is also a sawfly larva, which lives on currants and is covered with rags smile.gif. tell me about the view...

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25.07.2008 12:08, алекс 2611

All animals were taken in the summer (June-July), except for the first photo (May) 2007-2008 in the area of Krasnoarmeysk (MO)


Photo 01 apparently a bee from the genus Andrena. I would like to call her Andrena haemorrhoa, but it would be nice to first look at her photos from different angles
photo 03 male Eucera longicornis ?
Photo 04 resembles the wasp Ancistocerus trifasciatus (Eumeninae, Vespidae)
photo 07 if the size is 6-8 mm, then most likely it is Anthidiellum strigatus, but in general, for an accurate definition, it would be good to look at the photo from above and the photo of the face of speredi
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25.07.2008 13:01, NakaRB


Photo 01 apparently a bee from the genus Andrena. I would like to call her Andrena haemorrhoa, but it would be nice to first look at her photos from different angles
photo 03 male Eucera longicornis ?
Photo 04 resembles the wasp Ancistocerus trifasciatus (Eumeninae, Vespidae)
photo 07 if the size is 6-8 mm, then most likely it is Anthidiellum strigatus, but in general, for an accurate definition, it would be good to look at the photo from above and the photo of the face from the front


Thank you.
alas, by 01 there are no anglesfrown.gif.... well, at least up to the genus-and that's good
03-there were such assumptions...
07-there are such photos (the face is not from the front, but at an angle), in the evening I will add

25.07.2008 14:07, алекс 2611

  
alas, by 01 there are no angles...frown.gif. well, at least up to the genus - and that's good



If I get to the box of andren, maybe I'll tell you before Weed does.

25.07.2008 19:17, NakaRB

promised camera angles 07

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25.07.2008 20:00, алекс 2611

promised camera angles 07


I think I identified it correctly. Anthidiellum strigatus.
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25.07.2008 21:12, kut

What an insect. On a flat-leaved blue headrest. Moscow oblast. 22.7.2008. I'm sorry if I went to the wrong section again. frown.gifThanks
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26.07.2008 1:08, Victor Titov

Can you tell me what her (his) name is? July of this year, Rostov district, Yaroslavl region.
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26.07.2008 8:08, алекс 2611

Can you tell me what her (his) name is? July of this year, Rostov district, Yaroslavl region.


Well, we can safely say that this is a rider of the Ichneumonidae family. I'm afraid to embarrass myself, but it seems to be a subfamily of Ichneumoninae. Next, IchMan will help.
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26.07.2008 8:16, алекс 2611

What an insect. On a flat-leaved blue headrest. Moscow oblast. 22.7.2008. I'm sorry if I went to the wrong section again. frown.gifThanks



The head, chest, and wings strongly remind me of the Batozonellus laterticida wasp (Pompilidae). But I looked at a series of this species collected in the Saratov region - my specimens have a different color of the abdomen. The spots are smaller in size and bright yellow in color. And yet it looks similar...
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26.07.2008 21:21, Ilia Ustiantcev

What is the sawfly, Cimbex femorata? Pskov region, Pustoshkinsky district.
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30.07.2008 11:35, kut

The head, chest, and wings strongly remind me of the Batozonellus laterticida wasp (Pompilidae). But I looked at a series of this species collected in the Saratov region - my specimens have a different color of the abdomen. The spots are smaller in size and bright yellow in color. And yet it looks similar...

Thanks! Very similar. I found it in Google here http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/htm...acerticida.html
again, rather yours than mine shuffle.gifWell, if there are no others for the Moscow region, then it means Batozonellus laterticida

30.07.2008 13:52, алекс 2611

Thanks! Very similar. I found it in Google here http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/htm...acerticida.html
again, rather yours than mine shuffle.gifWell, if there are no others for the Moscow region, then it means Batozonellus laterticida

I didn't even see what was coming from the Moscow Region.... Almost certainly Batozonellus laterticida
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01.08.2008 11:58, t00m

sorry for the quality of the images, please help me identify the animals, the first one is from the Crimea, the rest are from the Caucasus.

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04.08.2008 6:58, Guest

Hello!
Please help me identify the bee.
Thank you.

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04.08.2008 8:38, Konstantin Shorenko

All animals were taken in the summer (June-July), except for the first photo (May) 2007-2008 in the area of Krasnoarmeysk (MO)

2 photos similar to Mellinus sabulosus (Crabronidae) family burrowing wasps
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05.08.2008 10:53, vespabellicosus

It is not particularly strong in bumblebees, but I would still venture to assume that the third picture shows the steppe bumblebee Bombus fragrans (Pallas, 1771). In the last photo-possibly a plate-toothed bumblebee-Bombus serrisquama (Moravitz, 1888) .
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05.08.2008 11:51, алекс 2611

You can probably also say that in photo 2 bumblebee-cuckoo Psythirus and all the other bumblebees of the genus Bombus. More precisely, according to the photo of Caucasian bumblebees, I will not even express my thoughts. One hundred percent wrong....

17.08.2008 1:00, Fornax13

Can you tell me what kind of little monster it is? Chalcidoid something or....? Never seen such before. Perhaps the photo is not very clear about the head - this animal seems to have a very sophisticated one - the mouth organs are almost pressed to the chest. The wings are reduced, the abdomen seems to be unsegmented. Gloom - in a word.

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17.08.2008 17:55, Mylabris

It seems to me that this is a representative of the family Bethylidae. Sclerochroa, Cephalanomia, Proscleroderma или Bethylus.
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18.08.2008 0:23, Fornax13

Thank you, I also thought at first that it was betilida, but I was very confused by her face and belly.

19.08.2008 18:27, Иван М

Can you tell me what kind of beauties on goldenrod (August, Moscow region):

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