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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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05.04.2017 18:11, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.05.2016.
Another representative of Cryptinae?

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05.04.2017 18:55, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.05.2016 and 14.05.2016.

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05.04.2017 19:55, IchMan

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.05.2016.
Another representative of Cryptinae?

No, this is a representative of Campopleginae - also a complex group, almost impossible to determine from the photo, with the very small exception of a number of bright species. They are parasitic in the caterpillars of various lepidoptera.
For the previous rider, additional photos did not help clarify the situation.
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07.04.2017 0:43, Пензуит

1. Females of the Rufa group. In the third photo, I think, Formica polyctena.


All three photos show the same individual. So Formica polyctena?

07.04.2017 12:51, TimK

All three photos show the same individual. So Formica polyctena?


Amazing! So identify ants from photos! According to the first photo, I would even doubt the subgenus, according to the second, I would most likely refer the female to rufa or polyctena (the rest of the abdomen still does not shine so much). In the third photo, the female looks exactly like the female polyctenes. If it is the same one, then 85 percent of it is the same one. Formica polyctena. You can't tell more accurately from photos. It is necessary to consider distant hairs.
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09.04.2017 17:08, Норд

Please tell me, Minsk region, flew to the light

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11.04.2017 16:19, Penzyak

Colleagues, are there any photos of the nests of Sceliphron deforme (F. Smith), 1856-Pelopee of the ugly!?? If possible, photos with geographical locations. Yes, but are there any publications on this species from the Ivanovo and Voronezh regions, North Ossetia and Krasnodar Krai, etc.??

11.04.2017 18:16, AVA

Colleagues, are there any photos of the nests of Sceliphron deforme (F. Smith), 1856-Pelopee of the ugly!?? If possible, photos with geographical locations. Yes, but are there any publications on this species from the Ivanovo and Voronezh regions, North Ossetia and Krasnodar Krai, etc.??

I can advise you to contact Yuri Nikolaevich Danilov (Novosibirsk).
prionyx@mail.ru
He should have the most up-to-date data right now.
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11.04.2017 22:12, IchMan

Please tell me, Minsk region, flew to the light

Ophion sp. (Ichneumonidae, Ophioninae)
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16.04.2017 23:13, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, March 8.
A sand pit.
Formica cinerea ?
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17.04.2017 9:59, TimK

Ukraine, Rivne region, March 8.
A sand pit.
Formica cinerea ?



In the second photo, I think, really Formica cinerea. On the first lazius, I think. Probably Lasius niger.
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17.04.2017 10:49, Gans75

On the first lazius, I think. Probably Lasius niger.

Thank you!!!
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17.04.2017 16:26, ИНО

According to such photos, Lasius (s. str.) is not determined up to the species, alas.
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17.04.2017 16:57, akulich-sibiria

Fine about 8 mm. 16/04/17 As I understand the subgenus Andrena Shagreen tergites. 2 chl us. is equal to, not more than 3. The temples are angular. Something like lapponica seemed, but the hairs on the middle back are gray. On the gap.there are no black hairs in the segment.
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18.04.2017 14:04, Radik

Please tell me about the ant. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district of the surrounding settlement. Troitsky. 5.07.2016

18.04.2017 15:22, ИНО

Camponotus fallax, worker.

18.04.2017 16:07, Radik

Camponotus fallax, worker.

THANK YOU.

19.04.2017 0:09, Slavinator

Is it possible to name ants based on such photos?

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19.04.2017 8:26, Woodmen

I'll give you a couple of my own.
Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 2016.

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19.04.2017 9:02, TimK

I'll give you a couple of my own.
Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 2016.



Ants of the genus and subgenus Formica. Because neither on the head nor on the top of the chest did I notice any hints of distant hairs, I think this is Formica polyctena. Of course, this is not 100%. But you can't tell more precisely from the photos.
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19.04.2017 9:16, TimK

Is it possible to name ants based on such photos?


Not before the view. In the first photo, even with Rod, I'm afraid to make a mistake. Lasius or Formica. On the second-the genus Formica, subgenus Serviformica.

20.04.2017 11:07, Radik

Please tell me this is Polistes biglumis? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, rural locality. Troitsky. May 2, 2016

20.04.2017 15:12, AVA

Please tell me this is Polistes biglumis? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, rural locality. Troitsky. May 2, 2016

No, it's Polistes nimpha

21.04.2017 10:55, Radik

No, it's Polistes nimpha

Thanks!

21.04.2017 14:11, Radik

Is it possible to identify an ant? Lasius niger? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district 7.05.2016

21.04.2017 16:28, ИНО

No, this is some kind of formica. There are a lot of black shapes, and they are difficult to distinguish (and not based on such images).

21.04.2017 16:34, Radik

No, this is some kind of formica. There are a lot of black shapes, and they are difficult to distinguish (and not based on such images).

Clear. Accepted. Thank you.

21.04.2017 16:44, TimK

Is it possible to identify an ant? Lasius niger? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district 7.05.2016

Considering that the animal is from Tatarstan, not hairy (I don't see even a hint of hairs on the back of the neck) and not shiny, I think this is Formica fusca. Especially since the legs and antennae are brownish.

22.04.2017 9:11, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, March 28.
Polistes dominula, female ? (the orange color of the mustache is confusing)
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22.04.2017 13:36, ИНО

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22.04.2017 17:09, Gans75

22.04.2017 22:14, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, March 28.
Is it possible to identify andrena ?
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22.04.2017 22:43, ИНО

24.04.2017 0:32, Gans75

March 28, on mother-and-stepmother.
Is it really possible to identify Andrena ? I assume that the female and male are of the same species.
I already have three options: Andrena praecox ? Andrena varians ? Andrena bicolor ? I'm leaning towards the former.
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27.04.2017 22:20, Anton Kozyrev

June, Saratov.

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30.04.2017 21:48, Rakanishu

Help me determine it. Salsk, Rostov region, 27.04.2017
1. 15 mm
2. 6 mm

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01.05.2017 17:55, Slavinator

Help identify the insects! If this is possible based on the photo data. Saratov region, May 1!

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01.05.2017 19:19, ИНО

Photos of ants are simply terrible, I can determine up to the genus, and that's not all.
1. Formica sp.
2. Myrmicinae gen. sp. (?Tetramorium sp.)
2. Formica sp., sort of from the subgenus Serviformica.

01.05.2017 20:08, VitSev

Please tell me: Xylocopa violacea or Xylocopa valga? Sevastopol, 01.05.2017.

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01.05.2017 20:48, AVA

Please tell me: Xylocopa violacea or Xylocopa valga? Sevastopol, 01.05.2017.

Xylocopa valga
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