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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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01.03.2017 9:57, Liparus

>1. It seems to be slightly smaller than the usual sabulosa. July
Seems to be a male sabulosa
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01.03.2017 10:00, Liparus

Tell me who we are dealing with. Kharkiv, 05.04.2009. Thanks!

Ichneumon ?suspicious
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01.03.2017 10:01, Liparus

>10. Maybe Sphex funerarius?
Yes, it is
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01.03.2017 11:49, Кархарот

Please tell me about Ammophila. Penza region

2. This is not Ammophila, apparently Prionyx. AVA surely knows the species.
3. Male Eumenes. Nothing can be seen from the signs!
4. Probably based on the general habit, E. coronatus, and probably the female, as they are usually more yellow.
5. Again, nothing is visible, not even the rod.
6. Also probably E. coronatus, but only male. But only based on the fact that it is very black.
7. Ancistrocerus sp. Then again it is not visible. Although maybe I just have a bad monitor at work.
12. Yes, of course Philanthus triangulum.

This post was edited by Carcharot - 01.03.2017 11: 50
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01.03.2017 12:26, Liparus

>11. Very small compared to Batozonellus lacerticida. Май
Macrophya duodecimpunctata smile.gif

This post was edited by Liparus - 01.03.2017 13: 24
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01.03.2017 13:31, Александрс

Tell me by: Kharkiv, 04.07.2008. Thanks!

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01.03.2017 13:47, Radik

Maybe at least you won't be able to determine URL #8238 on page 165. Thanks!

01.03.2017 14:07, Liparus

Please tell me about sawflies. Penza region.

2. May

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Macrophya duodecimpunctata
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01.03.2017 15:54, AVA

Please tell me about Ammophila. Penza region

1. Smaller because it is a male
2. Prionyx nudatus, male
3. Eumenes, male
4. Eumenes, female
5. Symmorphus ?
6. Eumenes, male
7. Ancistrocerus, male
8. Bembecinus tridens
9. Little data
available 10. Sphex funerarius, female
11. Macrophya (Tenthredinidae), see URL#8287
12. Philanthus triangulum, female
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01.03.2017 16:37, akulich-sibiria

Alexander, and you can tell something from my photos.?

02.03.2017 9:47, AVA

Alexander, and you can tell something from my photos.?

That's right-Crossocerus leucostoma
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02.03.2017 12:57, Bad Den

Alexander Valentinovich, but please tell me about this one:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1657906

02.03.2017 14:21, AVA

Alexander Valentinovich, but please tell me about this one:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1657906

This is Polistes sp.
But then it is difficult to determine even up to the subgenus, since there are many species with this color, and of course there are no detailed signs in the photo. frown.gif
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02.03.2017 16:59, Александрс

Tell me at: Kharkiv region. Balakleisky district, Glazunovka village, 2010-09-04. Thanks!

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02.03.2017 19:53, Кархарот

Tell me at: Kharkiv region. Balakleisky district, Glazunovka village, 2010-09-04. Thanks!

Pseudoanthidium nanum (=P. lituratum, =Paranthidiellum lithuratum).
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03.03.2017 0:15, Александрс

Tell me about: Ukraine. Kharkiv region. Volchansky district, Efremovka village, 2009-07-29. Thanks!

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04.03.2017 11:40, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
Can I say something about the sawfly ?
Ametastegia sp. ?
Allantus sp. ?
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04.03.2017 14:51, Liparus

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
Can I say something about the sawfly ?
Ametastegia sp. ?
Allantus sp. ?
user posted image

Very similar to Ametastegia equiseti, maybe it is
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05.03.2017 9:19, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 2.
Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) sp. ?
user posted image

05.03.2017 10:24, akulich-sibiria

17.06.2016. Krasnoyarsk.
About 12 mm. The platband is densely dotted, shagreen, with a clear median line. Upper lip is broad. The eye sulcus is broad. Pubescence of the head and back in dirty white hairs. Midspine dotted line is thick, shagreen. A shield with unloaded dotted lines. The backside is rough and the dots are not visible. The median field of the intermediate segment is dotted like the lateral fields, covered with hairs on the entire surface.
The first tergite is not dotted, but is strongly shagreen. The rest are also shagreen, with poorly visible thick dotted surface points. The bandages are severely interrupted, on the 5th it is almost continuous. Anal fringe is light yellowish, with almost white hairs on top. The hairs are white all over. The legs and legs are dark brown. Some Taeniandrena.
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05.03.2017 16:06, Александрс

Tell me about: 13mm., C. Afganistan, prov. Kabul, Paghman distr, Koh-e-Paghman Mts., h=rm, 2009-07-13, Thank you!

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05.03.2017 19:25, VitSev

Please help me define the view. Alupka, Crimea, 05.03.2017.

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05.03.2017 20:19, apismen

Please help me define the view. Alupka, Crimea, 05.03.2017.


https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D1%87%...%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA

05.03.2017 21:25, VitSev

Thanks! However, there is some doubt: is it a male Xylocopa violacea.

05.03.2017 23:08, AVA

Thanks! However, there is some doubt: it is not a male Xylocopa violacea.

Yes, it is.
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06.03.2017 9:34, AVA

Tell me about: 13mm., C. Afganistan, prov. Kabul, Paghman distr, Koh-e-Paghman Mts., h=rm, 2009-07-13, Thank you!

Most likely, a male Crabro uljanini Radoszkowski, 1877, but you need to see the detailed structure of the front legs.
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06.03.2017 13:15, Александрс

Most likely, a male Crabro uljanini Radoszkowski, 1877, but you need to see the detailed structure of the front legs.


Thanks! I'll give it to Arthur (Liparus) to rewire it and make it bigger per. legs. If the sample is still in it.
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06.03.2017 13:51, Liparus

Thanks! I'll give it to Arthur (Liparus) to rewire it and make it bigger per. legs. If he still has the sample.

I'll take a look, should be mine.

06.03.2017 14:01, Александрс

Please give us a hint at: C Afghanistan, prov. Bamian, Bamian distr, 0,5 km SE Sabzak vill., h=2790m, 2013-07-08, 19мм. Thanks!

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06.03.2017 14:39, AVA

I'll take a look, should be mine.

No need to remount anything. Still, you can't get a picture of what's going on inside with your thighs and shins. Better yet, try scrolling by key yourself, for example:
Marshakov V. G.
1977. Review of burrowing wasps of the Crabronini tribe (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) in the fauna of the USSR. Genus Crabro Fabricius, 1775. Entomological Review, 56: 854-872.
http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/rese...1977_Crabro.pdf
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06.03.2017 15:01, AVA

Please give us a hint at: C Afghanistan, prov. Bamian, Bamian distr, 0,5 km SE Sabzak vill., h=2790m, 2013-07-08, 19мм. Thanks!

This is a male Philanthus sp.
And what kind of view - you need to see the muzzle of the face (more precisely, the trim).
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06.03.2017 21:03, Александрс

This is a male Philanthus sp.
And what kind of view - you need to see the muzzle of the face (more precisely, the trim).


Thanks! I'll take the face off...

06.03.2017 21:09, Александрс

The last instance from this region. Tell me about: C Afghanistan, prov. Bamian, Bamian distr, 2 km N Khushkak vill., Kokh e-Baba Mts. h=2760m, 2009-07-09, 11мм. Thanks!

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06.03.2017 22:09, Коллекционер

What is this miracle sphex?
(Tajikistan?)
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07.03.2017 9:51, AVA

What is this miracle sphex?
(Tajikistan?)

This is not sphex, but Chlorion. Most likely, Chlorine regale F. Smith, 1873.
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07.03.2017 19:48, Alexander Zarodov

Can you help me with the sawfly? MO, end of May

By "green" it turns out something like Pamphilius histrio

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08.03.2017 10:54, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 5.
Mellinus arvensis ?
user posted image
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This post was edited by Gans75 - 08.03.2017 11: 06

08.03.2017 11:34, AVA

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 5.
Mellinus arvensis ?

Да
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09.03.2017 16:46, Radik

Probably one of the hard-to-define ones?
Good afternoon! please help me with the definition.
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, district, Troitsky settlement, May 8, 2016

Someone from Andrena?

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11.03.2017 1:51, Пензуит

  
9. Little data available



I didn't manage to take a good picture, but maybe you can assume something from these pictures?

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With a variegated wing that is changeable for scale

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