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26.02.2020 11:44, AVA

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 02.09.2017.

Female Ectemnius (Clytochrysus) sp.
Before the view, you need to look at the muzzle of the face. And so, either E. cavifrons or E. ruficornis.

26.02.2020 15:24, Woodmen

Female Ectemnius (Clytochrysus) sp.
Before the view, you need to look at the muzzle of the face. And so, either E. cavifrons or E. ruficornis.

Thanks!
There is also a face:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/39088699

26.02.2020 18:45, AVA

Thanks!
There is also a face:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/39088699

Eсtemnius cavifrons
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28.02.2020 22:49, MacrohunterLS

Krasnodar Region, plain, end of July

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01.03.2020 21:01, MacrohunterLS

Is this all Colletes cunicularius?? April, prekavkaz region

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01.03.2020 21:16, ИНО

Yes, but not all of them. On the dandelion - andrena some.
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02.03.2020 9:29, Vassa

need help identifying it. One of the sawyers? RF
Thank you in advance

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02.03.2020 10:55, AVA

need help identifying it. One of the sawyers? RF
Thank you in advance

Urocerus gigas (Linnaeus, 1758)
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02.03.2020 12:38, Vassa

  Urocerus gigas (Linnaeus, 1758)

thank you very much!

03.03.2020 14:08, алекс 2611

Is this all Colletes cunicularius?? April, prekavkaz region


The last two photos on the dandelion are similar to Andrena nitida Muller, 1776.
If the size is larger than a centimeter.

At first it looks like Colletes cunicularius
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03.03.2020 19:57, MacrohunterLS

On a box tree, early April, Ciscaucasia

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03.03.2020 23:04, MacrohunterLS

April, Ciscaucasia, in the forest. Who could it be?

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04.03.2020 10:45, алекс 2611

April, Ciscaucasia, in the forest. Who could it be?


Male of some bee from the family Megachilidae
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04.03.2020 21:30, MacrohunterLS

A male bee from the Megachilidae family

Thanks! Could it be a stonemason? I haven't seen them before, but I'm happy with

05.03.2020 12:14, алекс 2611

Thanks! Could it be a stonemason? I haven't seen them before, but it's pretty big


Nooo, not Chalicodoma
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05.03.2020 12:47, Кархарот

From the genus Osmia.
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05.03.2020 18:08, John-ST

Can formicin be identified?
Krupny
21.04.2018
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, l / p "Olgino"
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This post was edited by John-ST-05.03.2020 18: 13

05.03.2020 18:12, John-ST

Help identify the riders

1. 30.05.2019
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, on aspen
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2. 03.06.2019
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, on a dried-up birch
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05.03.2020 18:16, John-ST

Help me identify the wasp.

17.10.2019
MO Zheleznodorozhny l / p "Кучино"
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07.03.2020 9:49, TimK

Can formicin be identified?
Krupny
21.04.2018
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, l / p "Olgino"



Camponotus fallax. Worker.
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07.03.2020 15:23, MacrohunterLS

Azov region, end of August

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07.03.2020 21:31, Кархарот

Help me identify the wasp.

17.10.2019
MO Zheleznodorozhny l / p "Kuchino"

Female Ancistrocerus, possibly A. scoticus, but not a fact, poorly visible.
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10.03.2020 12:25, AVA

Azov region, end of August

Female Podalonia fera [Sphecidae]
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10.03.2020 22:06, MacrohunterLS

Ciscaucasia, today, about 10 mm

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11.03.2020 13:02, алекс 2611

Ciscaucasia, today, about 10 mm


A male of some Osmia?

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11.03.2020 21:43, Кархарот

Possibly a male Osmia bicolor, but that's just a guess...
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11.03.2020 23:04, MacrohunterLS

Possibly a male Osmia bicolor, but that's just a guess...

Thanks! I've already seen a female, and they're not uncommon here. Now we will know how the males look

13.03.2020 23:20, MacrohunterLS

Maybe someone will identify the sawfly. They love chistets, meet often, one of the first, Ciscaucasia
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19.03.2020 22:09, MacrohunterLS

Is it a male or a female? (I suspect a male Pasites maculatus, if a female, then another species will be)

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20.03.2020 11:52, AVA

Is it a male or a female? (I suspect a male Pasites maculatus, if a female, then another species will be)

Male, of course (antennae of 13 segments).
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20.03.2020 20:59, MacrohunterLS

Male, of course (antennae of 13 segments).

Thanks! Now it's clear, otherwise I didn't count the second segment as a segment)

20.03.2020 22:05, MacrohunterLS

Ciscaucasia, today. What kind of view could it be? size 12-14 mm

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In addition. Perhaps it is a male, about 10 mm in size.

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The post was edited by MacrohunterLS - 23.03.2020 20: 27

22.03.2020 20:25, MacrohunterLS

Today, size 10 - 12 mm

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23.03.2020 12:41, Кархарот

Today, size 10 - 12 mm

Male Osmia sp.
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23.03.2020 20:18, MacrohunterLS

confused.gif I thought that it was the galleys circling over the chesnochnitsa, but having enlarged the photo, I doubted that they looked like a rider painfully. Size 4-5 mm, Ciscaucasia

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23.03.2020 20:41, ИНО

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28.03.2020 16:18, guest: Чичипу

Central region, March 28, anthill.user posted image

28.03.2020 19:18, алекс 2611

Ciscaucasia, today. What kind of view could it be? size 12-14 mm



As an option Andrena rosae Panzer, 1801
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28.03.2020 21:39, CosMosk

  confused.gif I thought that it was the galleys circling over the chesnochnitsa, but having enlarged the photo, I doubted that they looked like a rider painfully. Size 4-5 mm, Ciscaucasia

Tersilochinae
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31.03.2020 23:16, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Gori, 30. III. 2020. Osmia coerulescens ♂ ?

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw-01.04.2020 08: 42

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