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14.03.2018 11:59, Radik

Good afternoon!
I have such a question.
The Inventory of useful insects of the Republic of Tatarstan lists the bumblebee species Bombus subbaicalensis. This type is not included in the list https://www.gbif.org/species/100420974 and here https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/929593 . But it is marked https://www.shmel.org/ and the website of the Bee of Belarus.
Please tell me what and how. Maybe it's a synonym for another type?

14.03.2018 17:32, AVA

Good afternoon!
I have such a question.
The Inventory of useful insects of the Republic of Tatarstan lists the bumblebee species Bombus subbaicalensis. This type is not included in the list https://www.gbif.org/species/100420974 and here https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/929593 . But it is marked https://www.shmel.org/ and the website of the Bee of Belarus.
Please tell me what and how. Maybe it's a synonym for another type?

Bombus (Thoracobombus) humilis Illiger, 1806
= ? fulvescens (Schrank, 1802) [Apis]
= B. humilis Illiger, 1806
= B. tristis Seidl, 1838
= B. variabilis Schmiedeknecht, 1878, non Cresson, 1802
= B. helferanus subbaicalensis Vogt, 1911

14.03.2018 19:18, AVA

In the Mesozoic, all the highest representatives of the plant and animal world appeared: flowering plants, diptera and hymenoptera insects, bony fish, birds and mammals, as well as numerous bipedal archosaurs. Walking on two legs was convenient for living among tall plants: the raised body allowed you to see better and further.

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15.03.2018 10:48, Radik

  Bombus (Thoracobombus) humilis Illiger, 1806
= ? fulvescens (Schrank, 1802) [Apis]
= B. humilis Illiger, 1806
= B. tristis Seidl, 1838
= B. variabilis Schmiedeknecht, 1878, non Cresson, 1802
= B. helferanus subbaicalensis Vogt, 1911

Thank you very much!

18.03.2018 16:10, Alexander Zarodov

Can you help me with the bee?" MO, June

Identified as Colletes sp. Similar?

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18.03.2018 20:22, алекс 2611

Can you help me with the bee?" MO, June

Identified as Colletes sp. Similar?


Not very. More like Andrena flavipes Panzer, 1799
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20.03.2018 11:20, KM2200

We were just discussing the "summer females" of bumblebees.

So I just read in a book that supposedly in some species (Bombus pratorum, Bombus jonellus), females that appear in the middle of summer may not go to winter, but establish new nests, from which new females appear in the fall. That is, they give a second generation of nests.

Maybe this is it?

21.03.2018 0:36, ИНО

And the link to "one book"?

21.03.2018 10:48, maik

I flew to the light yesterday. Stavropol. Who is it?
http://piccy.info/view3/12172403/7a4101c31...7839ec8fb/1200/

21.03.2018 12:23, KM2200

And the link to "one book"?
You've just sent a colleague to Google for links... I want to send you to the same place.
But I'm not sorry. Kipyatkov V. E. The world of social insects, here is such a book.
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21.03.2018 13:06, AVA

I flew to the light yesterday. Stavropol. Who is it?
http://piccy.info/view3/12172403/7a4101c31...7839ec8fb/1200/

Ichneumonidae rider, possibly Ophion sp.
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21.03.2018 18:31, ИНО

22.03.2018 9:45, maik

Another Stavropol 06.2017
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This post was edited by maik - 22.03.2018 09: 47

22.03.2018 23:22, Коллекционер

I can't find a German woman, I went to Smicromyrme dagestanica Rad in green, there is no such thing on the Internet, they brought her to the synonym somewhere?

This post was edited by Collector - 22.03.2018 23: 24

23.03.2018 1:12, ЕвгенийК

Good day to all.
I have accumulated several pictures of bumblebees taken in the Novgorod region.
And the pictures are not very good, and it was shot in the fall, and bumblebees, most likely, are the most common.
But I want to know who's flying around. In order to avoid embarrassment, I will keep silent about my assumptions about their gender and species.
Please tell me who is who, where possible.

1. August 22nd
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2. August 5
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3. August 24th
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4. August 10
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5. August 29th
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6. August 23rd
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7. August 22nd
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8. April 30
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9. August 17
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10. June 5
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11. August 3
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23.03.2018 1:17, ЕвгенийК

12. August 16
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13. August 14
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15. August 5
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16. August 23
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23.03.2018 1:25, ИНО

Yes, great pictures! Bumblebees here, in osnonvnom, just not nashenskie, so I'll keep quiet.

This post was edited by ENO-23.03.2018 01: 25
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23.03.2018 10:38, Woodmen

As you can see, I'm not an expert:
5. August 29-Bombus schrencki
6. August 23 - Bombus pascuorum
7. August 22 - Bombus pascuorum
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23.03.2018 12:02, AVA

I can't find a German woman, I went to Smicromyrme dagestanica Rad in green, there is no such thing on the Internet, they brought her to the synonym somewhere?

In names, each letter has a value. Therefore, be careful that there are no problems with the search.

Physetopoda daghestanica (Radoszkowski, 1885) [Mutilla]
= Smicromyrme montata f. moravica Hoffer, 1936
= Smicromyrme variabilis Hoffer, 1938
= Smicromyrme variabilis f. maculata Hoffer, 1938
= Smicromyrme variabilis f. lineata Hoffer, 1938
= Smicromyrme variabilis f. obenbergeri Hoffer, 1938
= Smicromyrme variabilis f. conversa Hoffer, 1938
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23.03.2018 16:37, алекс 2611

As you can see, I'm not an expert:
5. August 29-Bombus schrencki
6. August 23 - Bombus pascuorum
7. August 22 - Bombus pascuorum


As a non-specialist, I join you. smile.gif

maybe
8 30 April Bombus lucorum ?
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24.03.2018 12:42, akulich-sibiria

good afternoon. tell me the definitions for Hoplitis.
"Utyk" I have about the synonymy of H. leucomelaena claviventris and parvula.
In some sources, in one way or another, these species are given in synonyms, and somewhere they go as separate species.

24.03.2018 16:32, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 04.07.2017.

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24.03.2018 22:53, Кархарот

good afternoon. tell me the definitions for Hoplitis.
"Utyk" I have about the synonymy of H. leucomelaena claviventris and parvula.
In some sources, in one way or another, these species are given in synonyms, and somewhere they go as separate species.

H. leucomelana = H. parvula
H. claviventris-separate species

The problem is that most of the old works are confused and there are "H. leucomelana" (meaning H. claviventris) and H. parvula separately from it (this is just H. leucomelana). For example, in the "green determinant". It is quite possible to determine these two species by it, only if you come to H. leucomelana, then you should assume that it is H. claviventris, and if you get H. parvula , then it is H. leucomelana.
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24.03.2018 23:12, Коллекционер

Astrakhan region, late June
Tachysphex brevipennis (=T. rugosus)?
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25.03.2018 0:45, AVA

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 04.07.2017.

Male Argogorytes mystaceus
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25.03.2018 12:27, bogdan88

Road wasp and steatode. The wasp is similar to Agenioideus ciliatus. I want to check my version. Crimea, Sudaksky ph. 25.06
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/286/191511617...efed96555_b.jpg

28.03.2018 12:52, maik

podskajite shmelikov Stavropol 25-28. 03. 2018
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http://piccy.info/view3/12196285/7db0ad6f4...befd073657/1200
http://piccy.info/view3/12196288/979e88ab2...10634bdd48/1200

28.03.2018 14:05, алекс 2611

tell me shmelikov Stavropol 25-28. 03. 2018
2.
http://piccy.info/view3/12196285/7db0ad6f4...befd073657/1200
http://piccy.info/view3/12196288/979e88ab2...10634bdd48/1200


2 definitely not bumblebee. Some kind of solitary bee. Something close to Anthophora. Apart from the collection and literature I can't say for sure
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28.03.2018 16:46, Кархарот

At this time of year, Anthophora plumipes is the most likely of these anthophores.
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28.03.2018 17:39, Andrey Ponomarev

Help identify the parasite.
M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district settlement. Voynovo gora, Nematinus luteus on grey alder 14.09.2017
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29.03.2018 16:23, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.07.2017.

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29.03.2018 19:01, AVA

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.07.2017.


Female Ammophila terminata
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30.03.2018 22:34, Andrey Ponomarev

Can someone identify it?
From the false burr of the sawfly Cimbex connatus collected on an alder 17.09.2017
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31.03.2018 11:00, Slavinator

Vietnam, Nha Trang, March
Help determine!

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03.04.2018 20:19, Gans75

Ukraine, north-west, June 18.
Macrophya montana ?
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05.04.2018 14:46, ETI

Does anyone know what it is under an alder leaf? July 21, Pskov region.user posted image

06.04.2018 17:18, Anatoliy Kuzmin

05.04.2018г. Rostov region.
Both honeybees?

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06.04.2018 18:57, ИНО

No, of course, in melifera, even taking into account the differences in breeds, the variation in size is much smaller. On the right - possibly a lyazioglossum, but with this image quality, I can't say for sure.
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06.04.2018 19:02, ИНО

Vietnam, Nha Trang, March
Help determine!


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Apis with cf. cerana.

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06.04.2018 20:53, Anatoliy Kuzmin

On the right - possibly a lyazioglossum.

Thank you, here are two more photos of the right, smaller one

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