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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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16.05.2017 23:29, ИНО

In my memory, no one has ever identified a nomad from a photo before.

17.05.2017 19:44, Slavinator

Saratov region, May. Is it determined by this photo?

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17.05.2017 21:37, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Voynovo gora 1.05.2017
from the caterpillar Noctua pronuba
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16.05.2017 small about 6-7 mm.
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17.05.2017 22:59, ИНО

Saratov region, May. Is it determined by this photo?

It sounds like a joke.

18.05.2017 6:22, RoPro

In my memory, no one has ever identified a nomad from a photo before.

It's clear. Thank you.

18.05.2017 10:51, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar from the caterpillar Hypena proboscidalis
5.05.2017
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20.05.2017 15:13, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 20.

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20.05.2017 19:45, akulich-sibiria

I will assume that this is Formicoxenus nitidulus
Krasnoyarsk, mowing on grass. about 2 mm
. like a mace of 3 chl.
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20.05.2017 19:53, akulich-sibiria

although the second part of the stalk is without a process from below.
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20.05.2017 20:10, akulich-sibiria

similar to the worker Tetramorium caespitum
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20.05.2017 21:09, ИНО

20.05.2017 21:29, TimK

although the second part of the stalk is without a process from below.


It's probably someone from the Temnothorax family. It is necessary to carefully count the number of segments of the antennae. (what if it's leptothorax?) Very distinctive spikes on the epinotum. It will be possible to determine the view from them, I think. It is similar to Temnothorax nassonovi, but with temnothorax, as with myrmicks, you need to understand very carefully and not from photos, but from samples. It's very easy to make mistakes.
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20.05.2017 21:35, akulich-sibiria

It's probably someone from the Temnothorax family. It is necessary to carefully count the number of segments of the antennae. (what if it's leptothorax?) Very distinctive spikes on the epinotum. It will be possible to determine the view from them, I think. It is similar to Temnothorax nassonovi, but with temnothorax, as with myrmicks, you need to understand very carefully and not from photos, but from samples. It's very easy to make mistakes.


thank you for your detailed response. I am not an expert in this group, so of course there may even be banal mistakes as a beginner. ))
A photo unfortunately yes, the technique does not allow and the ant is quite small.

20.05.2017 21:42, TimK

similar to the worker Tetramorium caespitum


Some kind of tetramorium, I think. Tetramorium caespitum or Tetramorium tsushimae. You can't tell the difference between these types of workers. Only for females. Tetramorium caespitum lives somewhere up to and including Transbaikalia and is then replaced by Tetramorium tsushimae. in Krasnoyarsk, it seems like there should be Tetramorium caespitum. But who knows. Areas, I think, still need to be specified.
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21.05.2017 20:43, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3.
Ancistrocerus nigricornis ?
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21.05.2017 22:26, Кархарот

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3.
Ancistrocerus nigricornis ?

Yes, a female. All the signs, of course, are not visible, but on April 3 in the Rivne region, nothing else can be.
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21.05.2017 23:47, Gans75

22.05.2017 13:07, Кархарот

And what are her distinguishing features from others ?

The second sternite of the abdomen, viewed from the side, is steeply raised in relation to the basal sulcus, then slightly concave.
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22.05.2017 20:03, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define as much as possible. On the flower of smolevki sticky. 22.05.17. Rostov region.

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23.05.2017 9:34, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3.
Perhaps this one with the red tergites is definable ?
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23.05.2017 9:36, AVA

Please define as much as possible. On the flower of smolevki sticky. 22.05.17. Rostov region.

Thick-legged mosquito [Bibionidae]
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23.05.2017 9:44, AVA

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3.
Perhaps this one with the red tergites is definable ?

Osmia sp. And it is difficult to get to the species, since it is a male... rolleyes.gif
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23.05.2017 20:39, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3.
Can we say something about Lasioglossum ?
Found on the wall.
What are the options: Lasioglossum nitidulum ?
Lasioglossum morio ?
Lasioglossum leucopus ?
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24.05.2017 1:15, ИНО

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24.05.2017 12:16, Кархарот

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3.
Can we say something about Lasioglossum ?
Found on the wall.
What are the options: Lasioglossum nitidulum ?
Lasioglossum morio ?
Lasioglossum leucopus ?

I can say that this is not Lasioglossum, but Seladonia.
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24.05.2017 19:04, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 22.05.2017.
Orient yourself at least. Was it Osmia? smile.gif

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24.05.2017 19:36, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 24.05.2017.
This must be osmium, but what is it?

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24.05.2017 22:18, Кархарот

Both are osmia (males). The second one is similar to O. bicornis, but not the fact that it is.
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25.05.2017 14:02, Woodmen

Both are osmia (males). The second is similar to O. bicornis, but not the fact that it is.

Thanks!
And if you choose from these options:
Osmia bicolor (Schrank, 1781);
•O. leaiana (Kirby, 1802);
O. maritima Friese, 1885;
O. nigriventris (Zetterstedt, 1838);
•O. parietina Curtis, 1828;
•O. pilicornis Smith, 1846;
O. rufa (Linnaeus, 1758);
O. uncinata Gerstaecker, 1869;

25.05.2017 16:12, Gans75

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25.05.2017 18:57, Woodmen

I looked at pictures of male osmia from the above regional list on the Web.
I didn't find any similar ones for O. rufa = O. bicornis. Apparently in the pictures from May 24 - he.
But the first O. parietina O. pilicornis O. uncinata seems to be suitable...
What are your opinions?

This post was edited by Woodmen - 25.05.2017 18: 59

26.05.2017 21:51, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 4.
Bombus terrestris ?
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26.05.2017 22:00, Andrey Ponomarev

Can I at least get to Rod?
M. O., Tugolesye platform, from Alcis sp. caterpillar
10.05.2017
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 26.05.2017 22: 01

27.05.2017 13:52, VSB

I would be grateful if someone could help me identify the insect. Black color.It resembles a sawfly or cuckoo wasp.The movements were somewhat uncoordinated. The insect was flexing its belly. It waved its paws.As if drunk. I still don't understand what's going on.

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27.05.2017 14:04, ИНО

Diptera of the family Bibionidae, most likely Bibio sp., female. Who else would know takae "the cuckoo wasp" ...
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27.05.2017 17:22, Maniola2017

I found such a large insect at home ). The body length is about 30 mm. Apparently, they brought sleepy from the dacha, along with the winter things. Mari El Republic, 25.05.2017
Please help me determine.

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27.05.2017 17:38, Andrey Ponomarev

I found such a large insect at home ). The body length is about 30 mm. Apparently, they brought sleepy from the dacha, along with the winter things. Mari El Republic, 25.05.2017
Please help me determine.

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This is the sawmill Cimbex sp..
It doesn't bite. smile.gif

27.05.2017 17:40, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Cimbex feromatus, a large birch sawfly, they also have an orange belly.

27.05.2017 17:41, OEV

I found such a large insect at home ). The body length is about 30 mm. Apparently, they brought sleepy from the dacha, along with the winter things. Mari El Republic, 25.05.2017
Please help me determine.

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https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B8%...%B2%D1%8B%D0%B9

27.05.2017 21:08, AVA

Diptera of the family Bibionidae, most likely Bibio sp., female. I would like to know who else is so called "cuckoo wasp"...

What a Newtonian binomial. (c)
Sisko wasps = Chrysididae. wink.gif
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