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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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07.09.2017 20:51, RoPro

No, of course not.

It's clear. One less suspect. smile.gif

07.09.2017 21:00, ИНО

Can you tell me if this is a wasp clutch ?

I was even interested in how you imagine its further development. I didn't have enough imagination. And the masonry is interesting, I can't even imagine whose. There is a common capsule of a foamy substance, as in the oothecae of mantises and some cockroaches, but this is not it.

07.09.2017 21:33, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 02-03. 09. 2017.
Chrysis equestris?
Right here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/28...era_Chrysididae
and here:
http://www.chrysis.net/database/chr_scheda...rysis_equestris
the difference between similar species C. fasciata and C. zetterstedti is written. But I still haven't figured it out.

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08.09.2017 10:19, Rhabdophis

Hello! Is it possible to identify this one?
Moscow region, Shatursky district, platf district. Woodlands, larva 02 August 2017 on the fern Pteridium aquilinum, imago - 26 August 2017.
I'm leaning towards Aneugmenus coronatus or A. padi, but I can't choose which one.

Aneugmenus padi
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08.09.2017 10:25, Rhabdophis

Please define it. The first one was shot in Uzbekistan, the rest - in the Nizhny Novgorod region.


2 Cimbex femoratus
3 Tenthredopsis sp.

08.09.2017 10:27, Rhabdophis

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. End of July.

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Arge ustulata
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08.09.2017 11:37, insectamo

Aneugmenus padi

Alexander, please take another look at this one
http://insectamo.ru/sawfly/25-pililshchiki...menus-coronatus
maybe this is also A. padi ?

08.09.2017 14:20, RoPro

I was even interested in how you imagine its further development. I didn't have enough imagination. And the masonry is interesting, I can't even imagine whose. There is a common capsule of a foamy substance, as in the oothecae of mantises and some cockroaches, but this is not it.

Yes, I somehow didn't even think about it. Since I couldn't find anything similar, I try to consider all the options and weed out the unsuitable ones at all.
Here, by the way, a similar thing was identified as the mantis ooteka. http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=169633 But I don't think it's like her.

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08.09.2017 15:37, Fornax13

Yes, I somehow didn't even think about it. Since I couldn't find anything similar, I try to consider all the options and weed out the unsuitable ones at all.
Here, by the way, a similar thing was identified as the mantis ooteka. http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=169633 But I don't think it's like her.

apparently, cocoons of braconids: https://farm9.static.flickr.com/8184/812649...8d16f5534_b.jpg On the Internet, such things are referred to as Diolcogaster, but I don't know how plausible this is.
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08.09.2017 18:27, KM2200

I also found a very similar thing, but unfortunately I didn't save it.

08.09.2017 19:12, OEV

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 02-03. 09. 2017.
Chrysis equestris?
Right here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/28...era_Chrysididae
and here:
http://www.chrysis.net/database/chr_scheda...rysis_equestris
the difference between similar species C. fasciata and C. zetterstedti is written. But I still haven't figured it out.

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Chrysis equestris Dahlbom, 1845
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08.09.2017 20:39, ИНО

So that's it, and I've already gone through a bunch of different systematic groups in my mind and on the Internet, unsuccessfully trying to figure out what kind of "chicken" can lay such eggs. And it turns out that these are not eggs at all. I didn't know about them. It is particularly interesting how the larvae organize themselves to make even rows of cocoons.

08.09.2017 21:52, RoPro

apparently, cocoons of braconids: https://farm9.static.flickr.com/8184/812649...8d16f5534_b.jpg On the Internet, such things are referred to as Diolcogaster, but I don't know how plausible this is.

Brilliant ! Thank you. smile.gif

09.09.2017 11:10, Rhabdophis

Alexander, please take another look at this one
http://insectamo.ru/sawfly/25-pililshchiki...menus-coronatus
maybe this is also A. padi ?

Yes, this is also A. padi
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09.09.2017 11:22, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 06.09.2017.

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Close view from 18.06.2017.
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10.09.2017 22:45, MIV

Greetings to all!
Please help me determine the correspondence from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, I don't know much about them.

1. I suspect that this is a sawfly wasp (Tenthredo vespa)?
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2. Something close.
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3. And this is probably a non-sawyer at all?
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12.09.2017 12:29, Opatrum

Colleagues, is it possible to define up to the type?
Thank you in advance.
09. 09. 17, Stavropol region, Grushovy village, country sand and earth road

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12.09.2017 20:36, Кархарот

Colleagues, is it possible to define up to the type?
Thank you in advance.
09. 09. 17, Stavropol region, Grushovy village, country sand and earth road

Apis mellifera.
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13.09.2017 20:37, RoPro

Will you be able to determine the braconid up to the species ? On a birch tree. Moscow region, 09.09.2017

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14.09.2017 16:44, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 14.09.2017.
Probably all Halictidae... Confirm or deny it.

1-2. Evylaeus sp. and Halictus rubicundus, the female?
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14.09.2017 18:41, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 14.09.2017.

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14.09.2017 20:39, Woodmen

Yes, so.
But you can't tell up to the view from such images. You need to see at least the front wing, the top of the propodeum and the end of the abdomen.

More pictures appeared. Will it work?

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16.09.2017 17:38, VitSev

Please help me identify the OS. The nest was removed from the front and rear. It seems to be Polistes dominula, but I will be grateful for the expert's opinion. Sevastopol, 16.09.2017

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17.09.2017 16:52, AVA

Please help me identify the OS. The nest was removed from the front and rear. It seems to be Polistes dominula, but I will be grateful for the expert's opinion. Sevastopol, 16.09.2017

Polistes gallicus
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17.09.2017 20:56, Arikain

Arge ustulata apparently too?
July 28, Karelia. On hemlock in my opinion.
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18.09.2017 9:26, AVA

More pictures appeared. Will it work?

Pemphredon lugubris
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18.09.2017 11:07, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 14.09.2017.
Ammophila campestris?

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18.09.2017 12:02, AVA

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 14.09.2017.
Ammophila campestris?

It looks like this.
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18.09.2017 15:04, greengrocery

Will you be able to determine the braconid up to the species ? On a birch tree. Moscow region, 09.09.2017

Coeloides, I don't recognize the exact species.
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18.09.2017 15:08, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 14.09.2017.
?Phanerotoma sp. (Ichneumonoidea: Braconidae: Cheloninae)?

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18.09.2017 21:06, Кархарот

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 14.09.2017.
Probably all Halictidae... Confirm or deny it.

# 2 - something like Panurginus, the rest are all Halictidae (1-Halitus, 3-Evylaeus, 4-Seladonia).
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19.09.2017 10:25, Woodmen

# 2 - something like Panurginus, the rest are all Halictidae (1-Halitus, 3-Evylaeus, 4-Seladonia).

Thank you, Alexander!
In the region. There are only 2 Panurginus species in the list: Panurginus romani and the recently noted Panurginus labiatus, which is much smaller than the first one (body length of females is 4.5-5,males 4-4. 5 mm vs. 7-8 mm).
Is it possible to conclude from this that in my pictures Panurginus romani, female?

19.09.2017 14:08, Кархарот

I don't know, I don't know them at all.

19.09.2017 16:23, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 06.09.2017.

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19.09.2017 16:23, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 14.09.2017.

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19.09.2017 20:51, RoPro

Maybe it will be possible to identify the rider ? Moscow region, 16.09.2017

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19.09.2017 22:11, Slavinator

Can I define it more precisely? Saratov region, September

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19.09.2017 22:29, ИНО

I can't see anything, but I assume Tetramorium sp.

20.09.2017 20:45, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, September
Is it possible to determine?

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20.09.2017 21:33, AVA

Saratov region, Engelsky district, September
Is it possible to determine?

Apis mellifera-Honey Bee

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