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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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15.12.2017 22:14, Александр57

Ryazan region, early May.?

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16.12.2017 11:01, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.07.2015.

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16.12.2017 13:06, vassa1

please help me. in the definition.
Membrane from the cocoon of the Agroeca spider, collected. in August. Moved to dayx

16.12.2017 16:05, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.07.2015.
Selandria ?melanosterna?

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17.12.2017 22:12, алекс 2611

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.07.2015.

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Halictus maculatus Smith, 1848 ?
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18.12.2017 8:52, Woodmen

Halictus maculatus Smith, 1848 ?

Thank you, Alexey, it looks like it.
I already have a photo of a female of this species (I took it on the same morning), and this, therefore, is a male.

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18.12.2017 17:27, vassa1

please help me identify the ant. Found on snow in a thaw. Chuvashia

18.12.2017 20:27, ИНО

Male Myrmica sp.
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19.12.2017 21:40, алекс 2611

Thank you, Alexey, it looks like it.
I already have a photo of a female of this species (I took it on the same morning), and this, therefore, is a male.

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20.12.2017 22:33, Woodmen

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And under No. 2-a female Halictus maculatus, only very shabby, and even wet...

22.12.2017 1:00, алекс 2611

And under No. 2-a female Halictus maculatus, only very shabby, and even wet...


Most likely vsego

27.12.2017 15:53, Andrey Ponomarev

Is it possible to determine the rider at least up to the genus?
Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voynovo mountain. host miner of forest honeysuckle Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella 26.09.2017
21.12.2017 6-7 mm
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28.12.2017 16:19, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voynovo gora, 14.09.2017 collected mines Phyllonorycter joannisi on a maple holly and today 28.12.2017 with the released butterfly found here is a beast with a length of 2 mm.
It looks like a glistening wasp. then the question is. do glitter wasps parasitize butterflies or not?
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28.12.2017 16:31, Gans75

Ukrainiv, Rivne region, May 22.
Calameuta filiformis ?

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28.12.2017 18:42, ИНО

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28.12.2017 20:22, KM2200

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voynovo gora, 14.09.2017 collected mines Phyllonorycter joannisi on a maple holly and today 28.12.2017 with the released butterfly found here is a beast with a length of 2 mm.
It looks like a glistening wasp. then the question is. do glitter wasps parasitize butterflies or not?
It's not blestyanka, it's chalcida.
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28.12.2017 21:18, ИНО

Hardly chalcidide.
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28.12.2017 21:40, Andrey Ponomarev

Hardly chalcidide.

So still a rider.

29.12.2017 0:35, KM2200

Hardly chalcidide.
No one ever said that. Chalcides = Chalcidiodiea. I can't define a family.

29.12.2017 2:04, ИНО

This is some slang already.

29.12.2017 19:13, Gans75

Rivne region.
Camponotus vagus ?

May 22
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30.12.2017 7:41, ИНО

Yes.
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30.12.2017 18:39, KM2200

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voynovo gora, 14.09.2017 collected mines Phyllonorycter joannisi on a maple holly and today 28.12.2017 with the released butterfly found here is a beast with a length of 2 mm.
It looks like a glistening wasp. then the question is. do glitter wasps parasitize butterflies or not?
By the way, I have 3 very similar ones in the refrigerator, with the same big eyes and white legs, 28.X were bred from willow leaves, but I haven't determined them yet. And of course it's not easy at all.

31.12.2017 0:19, Andrey Ponomarev

By the way, I have 3 very similar ones in the refrigerator, with the same big eyes and white legs, 28.X were bred from willow leaves, but I haven't determined them yet. And of course it's not easy at all.

Were there mines on the willow leaves? They had to feed on someone.
Here is another interesting subject with moose sawyers.
M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, host of Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella, mines on the birch 1.11.2017
29.12.2017 the same small 1.5-2 mm.
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31.12.2017 0:47, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 26.
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31.12.2017 1:50, KM2200

Were there mines on the willow leaves? They had to feed on someone.
Here is another interesting subject with moose sawyers.
M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, host of Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella, mines on the birch 1.11.2017
29.12.2017 the same small 1.5-2 mm.
The leaves were for the baggies ' food, so I didn't pay much attention to what was in there at first. There was something like a non-dense cocoon, in general, 100% it was some kind of small caterpillar.

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02.01.2018 12:00, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 25.04.2016.

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02.01.2018 14:49, алекс 2611

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 26.
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It looks like a wasp of the genus Oxybelus, but I definitely pass
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05.01.2018 12:00, BO.

Tell me, what kind of parasite?
bred from the ooteka of the virgin mantis. ( several dozen).
the size is not more than 1 cm with an ovipositor.
I didn't find any riders specializing in praying mantises.
Astrakhan.

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05.01.2018 14:27, IchMan

Tell me, what kind of parasite?
bred from the ooteka of the virgin mantis. ( several dozen).
the size is not more than 1 cm with an ovipositor.
I didn't find any riders specializing in praying mantises.
Astrakhan.

Bad search results. This is Podagrion sp. (Mantis Parasitic Wasp) from Torymidae
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05.01.2018 14:42, IchMan

  
Here is another interesting subject with moose sawyers.
M. O., Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo village, host of Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella, mines on the birch 1.11.2017
29.12.2017 the same small 1.5-2 mm.

Look in the genus Pnigalio (Eulophidae ) - this is a male
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10.01.2018 19:06, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region. May 28.
Tenthredopsis scutellaris ?
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11.01.2018 0:10, John-ST

Help identify ants.
All Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

1. 04.05.2014
Camponotus vagus? very large
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2. 25.06.2016
On maiden grapes are not large
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3. 26.06.2016
in my opinion the same 2 and 4
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4. 26.06.2016
in my opinion the same 2 and 3
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The rest, as I understand Messors, are all taken at different times, but in the same place, climbing out of the gap between the wall and the blind area.

5. 16.04.2012
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6. 24.06.2016
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7. 25.06.2016
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8. 27.06.2016
This female I understand Lasius some
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This post was edited by John-ST - 11.01.2018 00: 12

11.01.2018 10:02, ИНО

Well, how can you mix 3 with 2? They're completely different.

1. Correct.
2. Formica (Serviformica) sp.
3, 4, 8. Camponotus fallax. Uterus by the way they rarely come across, I would take it if I were you.
7. Messor structor
6. Probably the same, but the color reproduction is something wrong. Red shouldn't be there.
5. Messor sp., judging by the fact that the uterus is driven by black workers, probably also structor. But you can still have a Messor denticulatus, which is distinguished by the red distinctly red chest of the majors.
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11.01.2018 18:49, John-ST

Well, how can you mix 3 with 2? They're completely different.

1. Correct.
2. Formica (Serviformica) sp.
3, 4, 8. Camponotus fallax. Uterus by the way they rarely come across, I would take it if I were you.
7. Messor structor
6. Probably the same, but the color reproduction is something wrong. Red shouldn't be there.
5. Messor sp., judging by the fact that the uterus is driven by black workers, probably also structor. But you can still have a Messor denticulatus, which is distinguished by the red distinctly red chest of the majors.

Thank you.
Except for the early photos of Messors (2012), the rest were taken on occasion at night while fishing for light, and I usually don't photograph ants (I can't photograph them for some reason, they stubbornly don't want to get into the whole focus) and usually don't take them unless they are interested in something. Working Messors are all dark-dark brown as on (7.), and on (6.) so the light from the flash was formed, reflected in the corner between the wall and the blind area. Messors are funny, dragging all the dead stuff from the ground from under the lamp, live change and crumbling spare parts from the flowers of maiden grapes, especially cool when they drag live paddleboats by their hind legs.

11.01.2018 23:42, John-ST

Help me deal with the bees.
All Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

1. 16.04.2012
Is it possible to determine this male Osmia before the species?
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2. 20.04.2012
Small bee, flower about 5 mm in diameter, can it even be identified to the subfamily?
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3. 02.06.2013
Is this a male Halictus?
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4. 28.07.2015
Can you say anything about this Nomada?
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5. 02.08.2015
Is this Halictus?
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6. 30.06.2016
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12.01.2018 0:40, Кархарот

1 - male Osmia bicornis.
3, 5-yes, these are male Halictus.
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13.01.2018 12:27, TimK

Help identify ants.
All Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.



1. Camponotus vagus.
2. Formica sp. Subgenus Serviformica. Purely externally, it is very similar to Formica cinerea (what used to be Formica imitans), but I can't guarantee it.
3-4 Camponotus fallax workers.
5. Messor. Most likely Messor structor. It is necessary to carefully examine the head under magnification.
6. Messor sp. Strange coloring. Possibly Messor kasakorum.
7. Messor sр. Most likely Messor kasakorum (It seems noticeable hairs on the cheeks).
8. Female Camponotus. Most likely Camponotus fallax, if the color reproduction does not deceive.
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16.01.2018 13:45, John-ST

Help me deal with wasps.
All Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

1. 04.05.2014
Vespula germanica, female?
under the bark
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2. 27.05.2013
Polistes ?
can I identify you from this photo?
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3. 02.08.2015
Polistes ?
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4. 04.08.2015
Polistes ?
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5. 25.06.2016
Polistes ?
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6. 02.08.2015
Eumenes?
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7. 04.08.2015
Eumenes?
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8. 04.08.2015
Eumenes?
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9. 02.08.2015
Sphex funerarius?
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10. 02.08.2015
Sphex funerarius?
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11. 25.06.2016
Chalybion?
I couldn't decide on it at all. the legs are blue-purple.
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12. 05.08.2015
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13. 30.06.2016
on Megastigmus roses
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14. 06.05.2014
ichneumonid to the heap
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16.01.2018 15:15, ИНО

Vespula germanica
Polistes dominula (all)
Sphex funerarius

I can't tell you anything else. I remember Chrysis defining a similar one, but I forgot.

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