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08.11.2016 1:01, ИНО

08.11.2016 1:35, алекс 2611

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08.11.2016 9:55, Gans75

Donetsk region, July 27.
Is it possible to say something about this rider ? Xorides ??
Sorry-the photo is not very good.
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08.11.2016 12:47, IchMan

Donetsk region, July 27.
Is it possible to say something about this rider ? Xorides ??
Sorry-the photo is not very good.

Yes, this is Xorides and something not trivial. If the instance has been saved, you can try to run it using the key of the "green" opr-la, because it can be determined from such photos... There is still a recent work on xoridines in Ukraine (Varga 2015) in the Biodiversity Data Journal - you can also take a look.
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08.11.2016 17:06, CosMosk

But here I disagree with him, representatives of Ctenopelmatinae do not parasitize lepidoptera.

it was on the owner and doubted, did not figure out the option bankhin, not from the typical habits) Thanks)

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08.11.2016 18:45, Gans75

08.11.2016 19:40, dabl

Is it possible to determine? Karelia, June.

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08.11.2016 19:56, IchMan

Is it possible to determine? Karelia, June.

Honey bee-Apis mellifera L. smile.gif "also Orzega?"
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08.11.2016 20:28, dabl

Honey bee-Apis mellifera L. smile.gif "also Orzega?"

Thanks! Yes, that's it! So far, I mostly shoot there. How do you know so much? smile.gif

08.11.2016 20:39, NakaRB

20-27-Maldives, South Male atoll, Fihalhohi Island
28-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park


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09.11.2016 0:26, CosMosk

20-27-Maldives, South Male atoll, Fihalhohi Island 28-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

21 male 22 female Xylocopa confusa or aestuans or aruana (listed for the Maldives in 1902, no previous ones)
23 Camponotus
25 ?Cataglyphis
26 Ceratina
28. Pteromalidae

how do you take photos?

This post was edited by CosMosk - 09.11.2016 00: 40
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09.11.2016 12:18, TimK

20-27-Maldives, South Male atoll, Fihalhohi Island



23. Camponotus sp. Most likely Camponotus compressus. The trim is poorly visible.
25. Indeed, it looks like Cataglyphis sp.
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09.11.2016 20:02, ИНО

27. Eumeninae
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09.11.2016 20:17, NakaRB



how do you take photos?


Sony A77 + SAL100M28 + HVL MT24AM, self-made diffusers. It all looks something like this smile.gif

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09.11.2016 21:34, NakaRB

29-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest
Park 30-34-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


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Symmorphus sp.
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10.11.2016 11:28, AVA

  

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Ancistrocerus sp.
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10.11.2016 12:24, Кархарот

 
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Symmorphus bifasciatus.
I can't say anything about the Ancistrocerus species, since the abdomen is not visible from below. Generally similar to A. nigricornis, but no guarantees.
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10.11.2016 14:31, IchMan

29-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest
Park 29. 15.06.2016

Xorides sepulchralis (Holmgren, 1860) - Ichneumonidae, Xoridinae.
And what is hidden in the bag of this design? The butt? There is also some kind of scale there - are these rails for stacking?

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10.11.2016 15:44, Lafa

Orussus abietinus Scop. 1763 - (Orussidae).
Lake Baikal, 12. VI. 2010 leg O. Berlov.
body length 15mm, wingspan 21mm.
Top and bottom view.
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This post was edited by Lafa - 14.11.2016 16: 24

10.11.2016 15:51, Lafa

Scolia on definition.
Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 3. VII. 1976 leg E. Berlov.
body length 19 mm, wingspan 34 mm.

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10.11.2016 18:33, Кархарот

Scolia on definition.
Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 3. VII. 1976 leg E. Berlov.
body length 19 mm, wingspan 34 mm.

Scolia schrenckii.
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10.11.2016 20:40, NakaRB


And what is hidden in the bag of this design? The butt? There is also some kind of scale there - are these rails for stacking?

I got this buttstock (Bushhawk 320D) in a used condition, so some of the tightening screws are homemade (the heads are poorly sealed with relatives, they can't withstand much effort), and the shoulder rest was previously wrapped with a certain foam-like lining, but it has finally lost its marketable appearance for 3 seasons and had to be replaced with a piece of insulation pipes (which are used to insulate plastic pipelines). Well, to make this obscenity look more or less decent, I covered it with a bag on top smile.gif
From above , these are not macro rails, but Giottos jaws with the ability to move the camera along, I don't know why there is a scale, I don't need it.
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10.11.2016 21:05, NakaRB

Novoki-Begichevo village, Serpukhov district, Moscow region


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11.11.2016 0:35, алекс 2611

Symmorphus bifasciatus.



How do you define them? Experience and a large number of instances?
I tried to drive my own through Bestimmungstabellen mittel-und südeuropäischer Eumeniden, Teil 12. Die Gattung Symmorphus WESMAEL 1836, but it doesn't work very well. It would be better if the determinant is in English.

11.11.2016 10:38, Кархарот

Unfortunately, I am also a German nicht Ferstein, but this species is well distinguished by the short front part of the first abdominal tergite (there are only two such species in our country) and the pointed shoulder angles (in the second species they are obtuse). Coloration (bandages on 1, 2 and 4 tergites) and thick dotted lines of the first tergite are also characteristic features that serve as additional confirmation. In general, this is the most common type of genus in Moscow.

11.11.2016 11:17, алекс 2611

Maybe then I didn't define my material so badly? I have this view is also the most common for the Leningrad region

11.11.2016 14:31, Кархарот

I don't know, it's possible.

11.11.2016 15:26, IchMan

Maybe then I didn't define my material so badly? I have this view, too, the most common for the Leningrad region

In Karelia, this is the most common species of the genus, and in Finland, too, although it does not go to the Arctic.
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11.11.2016 15:35, IchMan

 
30-34-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
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34. In my opinion, this is Aleiodes sp. (aka Rogas) - Braconidae, Rokadinae. There are a lot of species, the color varies greatly within the species, it is impossible to determine from the photo (at least for me)

36-37 - subsem. Cremastinae (Ichneumonidae), it is possible that the male and female are of the same species. The group is southern, and I don't know much about it.

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12.11.2016 1:59, CosMosk

Novoki-Begichevo village, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
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this recognizable torimid is most likely Monodontomerus, although the tooth of the hind legs is not formally visible.
The other 3 unnamed chalcids in the posts above and below are considered to be quite Pteromalidae.

This post was edited by CosMosk - 12.11.2016 02: 04
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12.11.2016 15:53, Lafa

Several sawflies on the way from Irkutsk.
1. Irkutsk 5. VII. 2010 leg. E. Berlov, body length 12 mm.
2. Irkutsk 23. VII. 2014 leg. E. Berlov, body length 10.5 mm.
3. Irkutsk 11. VII. 2013 leg. E. Berlov, body length 12 mm.? Rogogaster viridis ?

This post was edited by Lafa - 22.11.2016 18: 10

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12.11.2016 16:13, Lafa

And one more sawfly to define.
Lake Baikal Cape Ryty 22. VI. 2010 leg.O. Berlov, body length 10 mm,
wingspan 21 mm.

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12.11.2016 16:40, IchMan

this recognizable torimid is most likely Monodontomerus, although the tooth of the hind legs is not formally visible.
The other 3 unnamed chalcids in the posts above and below are considered to be quite Pteromalidae.

This refers to the hind thighs.
Most likely, it will be Monodontomerus obscurus Westwood, 1833
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12.11.2016 16:45, IchMan

Several sawflies on the way from Irkutsk.
1. Irkutsk 5. VII. 2010, body length 12 mm.
2. Irkutsk 23. VII. 2014, body length 10.5 mm.
3. Irkutsk 11. VII. 2013 body length 12 mm.

On photo 1-Abia (Zaraea) fasciata L. (Cimbicidae)
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12.11.2016 23:44, NakaRB

Novoki-Begichevo village, Serpukhov district, Moscow region


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14.11.2016 20:58, vla-mityanin

Pteromalidae sp.? The insect is 2 mm long. The photo was taken in an apartment in Kirov, Kirov region, on November 14.

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16.11.2016 18:11, Lafa

scolias from the Crimea to determine
the date and place of collection, see under the photo.
1. length 23 mm, wingspan 33 mm.
2. length 27 mm, wingspan 45 mm.

This post was edited by Lafa - 16.11.2016 18: 18

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16.11.2016 19:18, ИНО

And what is there to define specifically? The female is hirta and the male is maculate.
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17.11.2016 10:08, Lafa

Bees for identification.
1. Anthidium sp. Body length 17 mm, wingspan 28 mm.
Crimea, Simferopol 28. V. 1968 leg. E. Berlov.
2. Bee from Uzbekistan, body length 12 mm, wingspan 18 mm.
Tashkent, 9. VI. 1967 leg. E. Berlov.

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