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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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12.11.2019 19:41, Gans75

12.11.2019 19:44, Gans75

Here's another way to deal with Andrenka.
June 23. Rivne region.
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There are two speculations so far: Andrena dorsata and Andrena simillima confused.gif

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12.11.2019 19:50, VitSev

Similar to Banchus pictus, but this is only a non-specialist version.

Still similar. Thanks!

17.11.2019 10:26, Gans75

Rivne region, September 29.
Ammophila sabulosa ?
A female ?
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And the male ?
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17.11.2019 16:39, AVA

Rivne region, September 29.
Ammophila sabulosa ?

No, it's Ammophila campestris.
On the first three a female, on the fourth a male.
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17.11.2019 20:06, Gans75

17.11.2019 21:41, AVA

Thanks ! And how to distinguish them (if not difficult)?

Well, if on the fingers, then in Ammophila sabulosa, the dorsal field of the propodeum is covered with long, spaced light hairs. In Ammophila campestris, the dorsal field of the propodeum is bare, which, in your case, can be seen in the right image of the female.
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18.11.2019 10:13, Penzyak

1. Colleagues, is it possible to identify a rider bred from a butterfly pupa???

2. and a parasitic wasp specializing in steppe cicadas (see photo), this is something like
Gonatopus pedestris Dalman, 1818
= Pachygonatopus arnoldii N. Ponomarenko 1978
= Strongylognathus Karawajewi Pisarski, 1966

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18.11.2019 12:51, AVA

Can you tell me what kind of beauty? The size of a small ant. Krasnodarskiy kray.

Eupelmus (Macroneura) aseculatus Kalina, 1981, ♀ [Eupelmidae]
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21.11.2019 11:39, Андреас

Good afternoon. Again I have a question:
Also a dacha in the mountains in the upper reaches of the Matsesta River (Sochi city district). Deciduous forest.
- Camponotus herculeanus (red-breasted ant drevotochets, like some?..
4079 and 4077

And what are these tiny babies on fatshedera flowers? 3778 and 3777

And these are huge, on the contrary. 3779

22.11.2019 9:23, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region, old peat workings. 08.09.2015.
At least until Rod...

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22.11.2019 11:20, AVA

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region, old peat workings. 08.09.2015.
At least until Rod...

Before the genus-Crossocerus [Crabronidae]. The female.
I'll try to tinker with the view a little later.
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22.11.2019 18:33, TimK

Good afternoon. Again I have a question:
Also a dacha in the mountains in the upper reaches of the Matsesta River (Sochi city district). Deciduous forest.
- Camponotus herculeanus (red-breasted ant drevotochets, like some?..
4079 and 4077

And what are these tiny babies on fatshedera flowers? 3778 and 3777

And these are huge, on the contrary. 3779

4077-female and worker Camponotus fallax. In the south, they are usually two-tone. In the middle lane, I only met the dark ones. However, I have a sample of two-tone from the White Sea (about. Kostyan). I have no idea how it could have ended up there, but a respected person brought it to me.
3777 and 3778 are some sort of Plagiolepis, I think.
3779-Camponotus vagus.
4079-working Camponotus fallax.
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22.11.2019 18:51, Андреас

- I couldn't even imagine that this big black working specimen (4079) is also a Treetop! At first, without looking closely, I even took it for some big-headed reaper (we have a Hot one on Travertine Mountain), or some "hunter ant" that runs around in southern Europe on long legs with their bellies raised and hunts spiders (I saw it myself) - it will bite and jump back. But then I realized it was something else.

27.11.2019 14:27, TimK

... some "hunter ant" that runs around in southern Europe on long legs with raised bellies and hunts spiders (I saw it myself) - will bite - and jump back..

Here we are talking about ants from the genus Cataglyphis. Those that are black are usually called "runner ants", those that are large red-brown with a black belly are usually called "phaeton ants". Due to the fact that when running with a raised belly, they resemble a phaeton (this is a cart with a raised top).

03.12.2019 14:16, MacrohunterLS

Ciscaucasia, March, quite large, more than 15 mm

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03.12.2019 23:12, Кархарот

Some male Anthophora. We have only A. plumipes in Crimea at this time, and the male in the photo is visually indistinguishable from this species. But then it should definitely be less than 15 mm.
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05.12.2019 15:20, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, November 10, in the forest floor
of Chasmias lugens ?
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05.12.2019 20:52, MacrohunterLS

Some male Anthophora. We have only A. plumipes in Crimea at this time, and the male in the photo is visually indistinguishable from this species. But then it should definitely be less than 15 mm.


Thank you, apparently it is. Fear has big eyes. On the website of "Bees of Belarus" it is indicated 14-15 mm, so much like it was

And this, I assume, is a female? There are a lot of them, such gray-striped ones, in the spring

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05.12.2019 22:45, Кархарот

No, it's also a male. In the female, the platypus is dark and there is no such hair on the middle paw.
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11.12.2019 15:34, astronom

Tell me, what kind of small hymenoptera? About 3 mm in length.
And do they have anything to do with the suddenly missing food moth, they look like something parasitic
I counted a couple of dozen on the windows, I can't understand where they come from in winter.
Torez, Donetsk region, 11.12 am

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14.12.2019 19:14, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Can you help me determine the type of wasp? Chisinau neighborhood, May 25, 2019. Thank you in advance!

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15.12.2019 13:09, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 16. Formica polyctena, or lack of sharpness ?
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15.12.2019 14:05, AVA

Hello! Can you help me determine the type of wasp? Chisinau neighborhood, May 25, 2019. Thank you in advance!

Polistes dominula
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15.12.2019 16:34, TimK

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 16. Formica polyctena, or lack of sharpness ?
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I don't know for sure. You need to look at the hairs on the top of the chest and head. Yes or no. It can be Formica polyctena or Formica rufa (this species is characterized by the presence of larger and dark-colored individuals, as in the photo on the left). But this is all guesswork. Something can be said for sure only by the hairs.
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18.12.2019 22:35, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, May

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19.12.2019 0:28, ИНО

Prior to the species, only 3.1-3.2 - Componotus fallax and 5 - Componotus vagus are defined. The first two are Lasius sp. The last two-Formica sp., it seems, from the subgenus Serviformica, but even for this I can not vouch. C 4.2 in general, it is sad - my power was only enough to reach the subfamily Myrmicinae and whether he lay down a little differently-there would have been complete uncertainty in general.

If you want to photograph ants for biological purposes, you will need to change the equipment.

19.12.2019 20:36, Slavinator

Prior to the species, only 3.1-3.2 - Componotus fallax and 5 - Componotus vagus are defined. The first two are Lasius sp. The last two-Formica sp., it seems, from the subgenus Serviformica, but even for this I can not vouch. C 4.2 in general, it is sad - my power was only enough to reach the subfamily Myrmicinae and whether he lay down a little differently-there would have been complete uncertainty in general.

If you want to photograph ants for biological purposes, you will need to change the equipment.

Thanks for the help.
Change to a DSLR with a macro lens? Or are there cheaper options?
I have Sony HX-300

19.12.2019 20:43, Slavinator

5.1, 5.3-Saratov region, Engelsky district, May
1.1, 1.2-Saratov region, Engelsky district, early May
3-Vietnam, March
4 - Saratov region, Engelsky District, early May

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19.12.2019 21:40, алекс 2611

  
4-Saratov region, Engelsky district, early May



Andrena sp. Further don't understand

19.12.2019 23:03, ИНО

Rerkalka - this is the last case, there is a lot of excess for macro. The cheapest option-Sapop PowerShot A540 + some Soviet lens with a focal length of 50-80 mm and a sufficiently large exit pupil as a macro attachment.
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20.12.2019 0:42, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 16.
Is it possible to define Eumenes ?
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20.12.2019 12:08, AVA

5.1, 5.3-Saratov region, Engelsky district, May
1.1, 1.2-Saratov region, Engelsky district, early May
3-Vietnam, March
4 - Saratov region, Engelsky District, early May

5.1, 5.3-females of Dolichovespula saxonica
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21.12.2019 13:29, Кархарот

Ukraine, Rivne region, September 16.
Is it possible to define Eumenes ?

Female E. coronatus.
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21.12.2019 23:23, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, September

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22.12.2019 12:52, TimK

Saratov region, Engelsky district, September

Apparently some Tetramorium.

01.01.2020 13:22, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, October 12.
Do we define Eumenes ?
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01.01.2020 14:01, Кархарот

The angle is bad. Probably E. coarctatus or E. pedunculatus.
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02.01.2020 0:42, VBoris

Hello! Tell me the OS. Pine forest, mid-August.

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02.01.2020 14:04, AVA

Hello! Tell me the OS. Pine forest, mid-August.

Cerceris arenaria [Crabronidae]
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