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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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17.06.2018 16:52, AVA

What kind of "flies" love each other?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 30.05.18.

Make no mistake, they don't "love", they just sleep (literally).
And they love, like most animals, using the traditional doggy style. wink.gif
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21.06.2018 20:48, Tuskar

Tuapse district of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus

The most numerous here are these ants

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Other view

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21.06.2018 20:50, Zum-Graat

Moscow region, June 21, river meadow.
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21.06.2018 21:30, TimK

Tuapse district of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus

The most numerous here are these ants




First - Crematogaster schmidti
Second-Camponotus fallax

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21.06.2018 23:04, Tuskar

TimK, thank you, I read about them, the second one seems to be even a rare species

One more question. There are also numerous ants that look like Formica, smaller than ordinary forest ants, and there are regular wars between them. They differ in size, but look similar, here in the photo there are two types at once

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22.06.2018 10:28, TimK

  TimK, thank you, I read about them, the second one seems to be even a rare species

One more question. There are also numerous ants that look like Formica, smaller than ordinary forest ants, and there are regular wars between them. They differ in size, but look similar, here in the photo there are two types at once

Two large ones are Formica cinerea (the part of this species that used to be Formica imitans) and most likely Lasius emarginatus. You can't tell exactly from the photo.

Camponotus fallax - I would not say that this is a rare species. Quite ordinary. In the south of the range, they are usually bicolored, in the north-almost unicolored. In the south, they often run between trees and along trunks. In the north, in the forest zone, they are much more difficult to detect. They are usually in the crown of trees and rarely descend to the ground.

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22.06.2018 18:34, Aksin

Tell me, please, what kind of strange-bellied beast? The photo was taken in mid-June in the Rtishchevsky district.
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23.06.2018 15:26, Tuskar

Please tell me, a large type of ants, more than 1 cm in length, live in a tree, unfortunately there are only such photos.

https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/nimfeika...887/view/635749

Actually traces of work

https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/nimfeika...887/view/635748

Greater Sochi

23.06.2018 20:27, TimK

Please tell me, a large type of ants, more than 1 cm in length, live in a tree, unfortunately there are only such photos.

Bolshoy Sochi District

Camponotus vagus.
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26.06.2018 12:56, AVA

Tell me, please, what kind of strange-bellied beast? The photo was taken in mid-June in the Rtishchevsky district.

A female parasitic bee from the genus Coelioxys. There is not enough data before the view.
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26.06.2018 17:39, John-ST

Moscow region, June 21, river meadow.
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I would say Andrena hattorfiana
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26.06.2018 17:41, John-ST

Is there anything you can say about this bumblebee? Interesting "bald spot" on the back and pretty bald belly. Moscow region, June 16, a meadow at the very edge of a mixed forest.
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Bombus (Psithyrus) most likely campestris

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29.06.2018 20:39, astronom

Help identify the bee

21.06, Donetsk region

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30.06.2018 11:19, Кархарот

Help identify the bee

21.06, Donetsk region


Halictus (Seladonia or Vestitohalictus).

05.07.2018 18:00, Novak

please help me determine
the Average Volga Region

07.07.2018 13:48, orakulmad

Is there anything to say about these insects? Moscow region, June 9-10.

1. I got caught at home.
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In the first photo, the ground bee Andren or halicta, I will not say more precisely, I have halicta on my site in Tula, they are the same as in the photo only less hairy.

The third photo shows an osmium bee.

In the second photo I don't know what.

07.07.2018 13:51, orakulmad

Help identify the bee

21.06, Donetsk region

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It looks like osmium or leaf cutter, but there are no other photos and what is its size?

07.07.2018 19:10, Bodygun

A suburb of Severodvinsk, in the north of the Arkhangelsk region. Swampy area.
7.07.2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkFpf-6nZYg video of this insect.

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07.07.2018 19:23, apismen

It looks like osmium or leaf cutter, but there are no other photos and what is its size?

Pollen is on the stem, not on the abdomen, so it's definitely not osmium or leaf cutter.

07.07.2018 23:04, ЕвгенийК

A suburb of Severodvinsk, in the north of the Arkhangelsk region. Swampy area.
7.07.2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkFpf-6nZYg video of this insect.

This is the female weevil Tanyptera atrata

This post was edited by Yevgeniyk-07.07.2018 23: 05

08.07.2018 2:25, headshotboy

Please tell me, a large species of ants, more than 1 cm in length, live in a tree, ...
Bolshoy Sochi District

Camponotus vagus.
Actually, he's the only one there.

08.07.2018 17:59, TVG

Hello! Can you tell me, if possible, if the photo has only one view? Thank you. Sincerely, Vasily.

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09.07.2018 19:15, ETI

Spider loot. Please define.
July 6, Latvia

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09.07.2018 20:43, алекс 2611

Spider loot. Please define.
July 6, Latvia


Epeoloides coecutiens
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09.07.2018 20:44, OEV

Spider loot. Please define.
July 6, Latvia


Epeoloides coecutiens Fabricius, 1775
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09.07.2018 21:59, алекс 2611

Synchronous beer.gif
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09.07.2018 22:03, алекс 2611

 
The third photo shows an osmium bee.




female Eucera longicornis

10.07.2018 11:27, TVG

Hello! Tell me, if possible, whether the definition is correct: Megachile centuncularis and Megachile rotundata (July 7, near Saratov). Thank you. Sincerely, Vasily.

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11.07.2018 10:36, Moonvvell

Hello. Will you be able to find out who it is from these photos? Taken on July 8, Poland, Wroclaw. In a field outside the city.

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11.07.2018 14:58, Вал

Dear colleagues, please help us, if possible, to identify the species from such photos. Bashkiria, Ilishevsky district, vicinity of d. Starokuktovo; July 1, 2018

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11.07.2018 16:03, алекс 2611

Dear colleagues, please help us, if possible, to identify the species from such photos. Bashkiria, Ilishevsky district, vicinity of d. Starokuktovo; July 1, 2018

6718-Apia mellifera
6485 and 6484 male Colletes sp.
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11.07.2018 16:04, алекс 2611

Hello! Tell me, if possible, whether the definition is correct: Megachile centuncularis and Megachile rotundata (July 7, near Saratov). Thank you. Sincerely, Vasily.


Well, the bottom photo may or
may not be Megachile centuncularis...

11.07.2018 17:45, Tuskar

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What is this strange ant? Or is it a female (like she chewed off her wings, there are traces)? I wonder what kind of ants they are. Size less than 1 cm. The photo was taken by the date of the message.

This post was edited by Tuskar - 11.07.2018 17: 47

11.07.2018 18:58, CKaterina

Good evening. Help me determine it. Vladimir region. 10.07.18. user posted image

11.07.2018 19:56, Hierophis

Carcharoth, is that the correct definition? ))
Well, if there are such things, then the annulments are somewhere nearby)
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/14223431

11.07.2018 20:09, TimK

  
What is this strange ant? Or is it a female (like she chewed off her wings, there are traces)? I wonder what kind of ants they are. Size less than 1 cm. The photo was taken by the date of the message.


Female Colobopsis truncata. I dropped my wings.

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11.07.2018 23:39, Кархарот

Carcharoth, is that the correct definition? ))
Well, if there are such things, then the annulments are somewhere nearby)
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/14223431

Well, yes, and why not?

11.07.2018 23:51, Hierophis

Well, because for some reason there are no cancellations yet, which is actually strange, since in theory they should be, given their frequent occurrence, judging by the number of observations and images.
But by the way, where in different books mentions that cryptoheilus rubellus hides prey in crevices in the ground, and in crevices under stones, it is not at all clear, they dig holes, and very complex, well, at least in our country.

12.07.2018 11:28, Moonvvell

Hello. Isn't that Scolia hirta? Or not quite?

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12.07.2018 17:09, Кархарот

why do various books mention that cryptoheilus rubellus hides its prey in crevices in the ground, and in crevices under rocks

I don't know, but if you want, you can probably find out where it comes from, probably from some old European authors.

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