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11.10.2017 20:52, RoPro

Please help me identify it. Similar to Ichneumon emancipatus, but not quite. Moscow region, 08.10.2017

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15.10.2017 12:48, gumenuk

Help me identify a sawfly.
2015. 05. 04 Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area

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15.10.2017 21:31, NakaRB

9, 10-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 06.05.2017
11-13-Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Permai Rainforest Resort, 02-03. 06. 2017
14-19 - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 04-05. 06. 2017


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15.10.2017 21:48, СергейС.С

Please help me identify it. Similar to Ichneumon emancipatus, but not quite. Moscow region, 08.10.2017

Such photos (without examining the signs under a microscope) are a waste of time!

15.10.2017 21:53, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.06.2017.

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16.10.2017 10:03, TimK

9, 10-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region, 06.05.2017
11-13-Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Permai Rainforest Resort, 02-03. 06. 2017
14-19 - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 04-05. 06. 2017
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9. Lasius flavus
10. Formica fusca female
11. Oecophylla smaragdina male
12, 13 some camponotus
17. Oecophylla smaragdina
19. Oecophylla smaragdina самка
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16.10.2017 10:04, TimK

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.06.2017.




Formica fusca.
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16.10.2017 19:34, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 10.10.2017

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16.10.2017 20:01, ИНО

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16.10.2017 20:04, NakaRB

все - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 05-07.06.2017


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16.10.2017 20:36, ИНО

20, 22 - Crabronidae
21 - Pompilidae
29 - Nomada sp.
24-Polyrhachis cf. illaudata
25-uterus of the 14th or other species of the same genus.
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18.10.2017 9:45, AVA

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14-19 - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 04-05.06.2017
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16 - Bembecinus sp. [Crabronidae]
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18.10.2017 9:52, AVA

все - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 05-07.06.2017

20 - Tachysphex sp.
22 - Stigmus sp.
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18.10.2017 23:20, NakaRB

Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 07-08.06.2017


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19.10.2017 0:12, ИНО

31. Stenogastrinae.
32. Scoliidae.
33. Camponotini, probably Camponotus.
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20.10.2017 16:08, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 12.09.2015.
Polistes nimpha?

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20.10.2017 16:45, AVA

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 12.09.2015.
Polistes nimpha?

Yes, male
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23.10.2017 20:59, RoPro

Please tell me who it is. Moscow region, 22.10.2017

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23.10.2017 23:23, KM2200

Please tell me who it is. Moscow region, 22.10.2017
Some kind of ichneumonid. I don't think you can tell from this photo. Under the microscope, even that doesn't always work.

24.10.2017 14:54, IchMan

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 17.07.2017.


This is Patrocloides dubitatorius (Sulzer, 1776) from Ichneumoninae
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24.10.2017 15:04, IchMan

Please tell me who it is. Moscow region, 22.10.2017

This is someone from Pimplinae - apparently Scambus sp., just like on this page at the top - URL# 8854 (1)
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24.10.2017 15:13, IchMan

Taken on September 6-10 in the Nizhny Novgorod region.

1-Pimplinae-probably Scambus sp.,
2-Netelia sp.
6-Thyrateles camelinus (Wesmael, 1845)

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24.10.2017 15:16, IchMan

Please help me identify it. Similar to Ichneumon emancipatus, but not quite. Moscow region, 08.10.2017

Ichneumon sp. wink.gif and only
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24.10.2017 15:34, IchMan

Help me identify a sawfly.
2015. 05. 04 Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area

From what you can see, it's something from Dolerus puncticollis/gonager
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24.10.2017 15:44, IchMan

1-3-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park


1. 19.10.2016, from wood mushroom -??? Deduction? Very strange, what should he do in the mushroom? Is the type of mushroom known? Or M. B. do you have a photo? This is definitely Pimplinae, but it is difficult to say more precisely from the photo. Possibly Dolichomitus sp.
3. - representative of the family unit. Tersilochinae
6. Judging by the date-Ophion obscuratus F.
7-Dolerus sp.
8 - Braconidae

24.10.2017 16:11, IchMan

все - Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 05-07.06.2017


23 =? 28 - From Doryctinae, something like our Spathius sp. (Braconidae). Although, maybe these are different species - the genus is very large. Both are males.
27 - also Braconidae

24.10.2017 22:17, Shamil Murtazin

I dismantled the beehives from the reeds. There are inhabited areas.
Is it possible to determine at least the genus by the type of hive? =)

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25.10.2017 11:25, AVA

I dismantled the beehives from the reeds. There are inhabited areas.
Is it possible to determine at least the genus by the type of hive? =)

1-bees Megachile sp.
2. Eumeninae wasps (possibly Symmorphus). Several cells are parasitized by Melittobia sp. [Eulophidae]
3, 5-bees, possibly Osmia sp.
4-Eumeninae wasps (? Symmorphus or Ancistrocerus). In the outer cell, a dead parasitic fly-Miltogramma sp.
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25.10.2017 16:45, Кархарот

I dismantled the beehives from the reeds. There are inhabited areas.
Is it possible to determine at least the genus by the type of hive? =)


1. Megachile, but the first cell is from some other bee that left the nest and didn't have time to seal it.

2. Ancistrocerus seems more likely than Symmorphus based on the shape of the septa, although I've seen very few Symmorphus nests (but the ones I've seen were of a different type).

3, 5. This is Hylaeus

4. I bet on Ancistrocerus (parietinus?).
The fly is more likely from tahini, since it did not cause the death of wasps in a single number, which is what miltogrammatines should do.

P.S. It is better to cut the reed over the internode (as in photos 1 and 5) - so wasps and bees like it better.
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30.10.2017 19:22, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.09.2015.
Armillaria sp. (Physalacriaceae)is present in the open area.

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30.10.2017 22:25, IchMan

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.09.2015.
Armillaria sp. (Physalacriaceae)is present in the open area.

I can't say anything about the braconid, but in the second (right) photo , judging by what you can really see-Plectiscidea sp. (Ichneumonidae, Orthocentrinae)
And the openok here is not autumn? I only know Armillaria mellea
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31.10.2017 11:52, Woodmen

I can't say anything about the braconid, but in the second (right) photo , judging by what you can really see-Plectiscidea sp. (Ichneumonidae, Orthocentrinae)
And the openok here is not autumn? I only know Armillaria mellea

Thanks!
And I, without any hesitation, decided that it was the same eardrum... smile.gif
As for the autumn open, or the present, this is a very difficult topic. In my understanding, it includes all fungi of the genus Armillaria. In the people, honey mushrooms (in a broad sense) are called any mushrooms growing on stumps. Hence the name. With the specific definition of Armillaria without a microscope and special knowledge, it is easy to get confused. Here is a theme for the curious: http://mycoweb.borda.ru/?1-3-0-00000368-000-0-0-1324125274
And these are my real honey mushrooms, or autumn ones: https://fotki.yandex.ru/users/woodmen19/tags/armillaria

31.10.2017 17:09, ИНО

Armillaria is a difficult and muddy genus. In fact, no one knows exactly how many of its species we grow. One good thing is that everyone is equally edible.

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31.10.2017 21:12, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.

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04.11.2017 0:06, CosMosk

Armillaria is a difficult and muddy genus. In fact, no one knows exactly how many of its species we grow. One good thing is that everyone is equally edible.

A keepsake bundle. https://vk.com/wall-38585669_2867
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Kuehneromyces mutabilis (left) and Galerina marginata (right) are the summer openweed. They grew on neighboring rotten dead trunks about five meters apart. Galerina also grew in a tuft, like an openok. Remember that in the summer openka, the leg is covered with scales and the mushroom has a pleasant mushroom smell, in the gallery the smell is not pronounced (in a particular case, sometimes the smell is unpleasant), the leg is covered with a white silky coating or belts, there are no scales on the leg. For an experienced mushroom picker, it is not difficult to distinguish these two types, beginners need to be very careful when collecting, and at the slightest doubt it is better to leave the mushrooms in the forest. Have a nice quiet hunt!
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04.11.2017 0:19, AVA

A keepsake bundle. https://vk.com/wall-38585669_2867

Kuehneromyces mutabilis (left) and Galerina marginata (right) are the summer openweed. They grew on neighboring rotten dead trunks about five meters apart. Galerina also grew in a tuft, like an openok. Remember that in the summer openka, the leg is covered with scales and the mushroom has a pleasant mushroom smell, in the gallery the smell is not pronounced (in a particular case, sometimes the smell is unpleasant), the leg is covered with a white silky coating or belts, there are no scales on the leg. For an experienced mushroom picker, it is not difficult to distinguish these two types, beginners need to be very careful when collecting, and at the slightest doubt it is better to leave the mushrooms in the forest. Have a nice quiet hunt!

Sorry moi, but what did you tell me about all this? And even in November... confused.gif

04.11.2017 0:20, CosMosk

well, I looked at how ENO categorically "clicks by" mushrooms in a separate thread.
so that someone doesn't die by accident.. (too obscure and surreal. what allowed se "by the way" to share information)
And all winter - winter honey mushrooms, there are no problems with them. xylotrophs, even in the city,they say, do not accumulate gametes.
FLAMMULINA VELUTIPES
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04.11.2017 21:13, ИНО

For the suggestion of such a key feature as "pleasant mushroom smell" (and, as the antithesis, "unpleasant non-fungal") to distinguish between edible and highly poisonous mushrooms, I propose to conduct a criminal penalty. Because there are no companions for the taste and color (this is relatively "pleasant"), and each systematic group of mushrooms (sometimes-for each individual species) has its own "mushroom" smell, unique. And, to top it off, under certain conditions, the smell level of many mushrooms can fall below the threshold of human perception.

09.11.2017 16:48, Ленинец

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09.11.2017 17:13, Кархарот

The second photo shows some Megalodontes.
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