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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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04.11.2020 23:06, AVA

And please look at my sedge trees.

1-Ectemnius sp. [Crabronidae], female. For accurate determination, you need large images of the mid-spine, mesopleura, and platypus.
2 - Nomada sp. [Apidae]. Bees are not my diocese.
3-Parabatozonus lacerticida [Pompilidae], male.
4-Dolichovespula media [Vespidae], female.
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05.11.2020 16:41, MIV

Thank you, Alexander Valentinovich!
Here are some more examples from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Is it a wasp? 10 mm long - forest steppe. 22.09.20.
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2. Apparently some bee. 9mm long - forest steppe. 9.08.19.
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3. A frequent rider. Length 15mm - 3.09.20.
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4. Length 15mm (without ovipositor) - 3.09.20.

05.11.2020 17:11, AVA

Thank you, Alexander Valentinovich!
Here are some more examples from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

1, 3, 4-Ichneumonidae
2-woolworm bee, possibly Anthidium punctatum Latreille, 1809
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08.11.2020 0:30, TimK

Can I specify the type of Mirmiki? Very characteristic scapus with a protruding "blade"
Yaroslavl region, Pereslavl district in the soil. a trap on sukhodol.
alternatively, M. sabuleti or M. schencki
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It seems more like Myrmica lobicornis to me.
But this is divination. You need to see a photo of the scapus from the back of the head. Turn the scapus slightly forward and down, perpendicular to the shooting line. Plus photos of the forehead, back on top, thorns and segments of the stalk on the side.
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08.11.2020 5:51, Dmitry Vlasov

It seems more like Myrmica lobicornis to me.
But this is divination. You need to see a photo of the scapus from the back of the head. Turn the scapus slightly forward and down, perpendicular to the shooting line. Plus photos of the forehead, back on top, thorns and segments of the stalk on the side.

I'll try to do

08.11.2020 18:59, ЕвгенийК

Good afternoon.
2020 August 7. Leningrad region, Luzhsky district.
Please help me, at least to the end, with the definition of this sawfly. Thank you in advance.

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09.11.2020 12:57, Radik

Can you take larger pictures of the mid-spine from above, the mid-thorax from the side, and the propodeum from the back-from the side, so that the sculpture is visible?

Will that do?"

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09.11.2020 13:57, AVA

Will that do?"

This is quite another matter.
Самец Ectemnius (Metacrabro) spinipes (A. Morawitz, 1866) [Crabroninae]
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09.11.2020 14:08, Radik

This is quite another matter.
Male Ectemnius (Metacrabro) spinipes (A. Morawitz, 1866) [Crabroninae]

Thank you so much!!!!
Please tell me real riders only on the genitals are determined or can be on the photo too?

09.11.2020 14:59, AVA

Thank you so much!!!!
Please tell me real riders only on the genitals are determined or can be on the photo too?

I believe that in some cases, specialists (not me-riders are not my diocese) can also take photos. Although most often you can guarantee only by the materials in your hands.

09.11.2020 18:25, ИНО

Thank you so much!!!!
Please tell me real riders only on the genitals are determined or can be on the photo too?

It depends on the riders. In the definitions for many species, genitals do not appear at all.

09.11.2020 19:15, Стамбровская Эмилия Викторовна

Good afternoon. Please help me identify bumblebees. Caught in 2019 in Taimyr (Dudinka)

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09.11.2020 19:18, Стамбровская Эмилия Викторовна

Another bumblebee to spot. Collected in 2020 in Taimyr (Dudinka). I will be grateful

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10.11.2020 7:57, Radik

I believe that in some cases, specialists (not me-riders are not my diocese) can also take photos. Although most often you can guarantee only by the materials in your hands.

Thanks!

10.11.2020 7:59, Radik

It depends on the riders. In the definitions for many species, genitals do not appear at all.

Thanks!
For example, like this. Like someone from Metopius sp
Tatarstan, Almetyevsk district. into the light. July 3, 2019

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10.11.2020 9:58, Dmitry Vlasov

It seems more like Myrmica lobicornis to me.
But this is divination. You need to see a photo of the scapus from the back of the head. Turn the scapus slightly forward and down, perpendicular to the shooting line. Plus photos of the forehead, back on top, thorns and segments of the stalk on the side.

Adding photos
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Of course, it turned out "not ice", but maybe it will be possible to determine?

10.11.2020 12:14, Andrey Ponomarev

Good afternoon.
2020 August 7. Leningrad region, Luzhsky district.
Please help me, at least to the end, with the definition of this sawfly. Thank you in advance.

Very similar to Hemichroa australis (Lepeletier, 1823)
http://insectamo.ru/sawfly/25-pililshchiki...chroa-australis
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12.11.2020 19:52, MIV

Please help with wasps. All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. I tried to figure it out myself wall.gif. It's not working weep.gifout well . I realized that I needed photos of the platbands.
The only thing that could be identified: A red wasp.
1.
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2.
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The rest pass frown.gif.

3. The male. It has a trim plate with one small dot.
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4. Platband with three triangularly spaced points.
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5. The platband is vertically divided by a black strip thickened in the center.
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6. Platband with a black mark on the anchor.
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13.11.2020 13:35, AVA

Please help with wasps. All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. I tried to figure it out myself wall.gif. It's not working weep.gifout well . I realized that I needed photos of the platbands.
The only thing that could be identified: a red wasp.

1-2-Vespula rufa females
3-Male Vespula germanica
4-female Vespula austriaca [the lateral corners of the middle part of the platypus should be in the form of sharp teeth, and the hind legs with long black spaced hairs]
5-6-female Vespula vulgaris
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14.11.2020 13:24, John-ST

Please tell me, can this bee be identified more specifically?

30.06.2016
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.
in the flower of the stock rose
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14.11.2020 22:53, TimK

Adding photos

Of course, it turned out "not ice", but maybe it will be possible to determine?


Not "ice". Very muddy. But this is Myrmica lobicornis.
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17.11.2020 9:48, Vassa

please help me identify the horntail. chuvashia

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17.11.2020 17:25, MIV

please help me identify the horntail. chuvashia


Birch Horntail (Tremex fuscicornis)

20.11.2020 17:20, Андреас

Hello. Please name a glistening wasp in the forest near a shallow, steep stream that flows into the sea. Sochi, November. For a long time I walked on foot on the stone, cutting circles.

21.11.2020 21:01, Андреас

I think it's Trichrysis cyanea

25.11.2020 10:18, Jaguar paw

Anthidium cingulatum? Georgia, Tashiskari.

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25.11.2020 11:21, Jaguar paw

Pamphilius lethierryi? confused.gif Georgia, Tashiskari

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25.11.2020 11:26, Jaguar paw

Pamphiliidae confused.gif shuffle.gif Georgia, Tashiskari

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03.12.2020 0:08, Farfalla

Please help me identify the wasp.Taken in Kiev region: the first two images are 23.08, the last ones are 25.08. Thank you!!!

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03.12.2020 13:38, Андреас

"It's probably two different kinds... Probably both belong to the genus Ammophila.
And for Europe, Wikipedia writes about the presence of these species: (the devil will break your leg)

Fauna of Europe:
Ammophila albotomentosa (Morice, 1900)
Ammophila campestris Latreille, 1809
Ammophila gracillima (Taschenberg, 1869)
Ammophila hungarica Mocsáry, 1883
Ammophila heydeni Dahlbom, 1845
Ammophila laevicollis E. André, 1886
Ammophila leclercqi Menke, 1964
Ammophila modesta Mocsáry, 1883
Ammophila nasuta Lepeletier, 1845
Ammophila occipitalis F. Morawitz, 1890
Ammophila pubescens Curtis, 1836
Ammophila sabulosa (Linnaeus, 1758) typus
Ammophila sareptana Kohl, 1884
Ammophila striata Mocsáry, 1878
Ammophila terminata F. Smith, 1856
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03.12.2020 17:49, AVA

Please help me identify the wasp.Taken in Kiev region: the first two images are 23.08, the last ones are 25.08. Thank you!!!

1, 2, 4 - female Prionyx nudatus
3 - male Ammophila pubescens
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03.12.2020 19:40, Андреас

1, 2, 4 - female Prionyx nudatus
3 - Male Ammophila pubescens

- Cool! cool.gif I take off my hat. redface.gif

04.12.2020 12:00, MacrohunterLS

Please tell me, can this bee be identified more specifically?

30.06.2016
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.
in stock rose flower



Apparently male Tetralonia malvae
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04.12.2020 16:34, Farfalla

I was so masterfully defined "AVA @ 03.12.2020 17:49)
1, 2, 4 - female Prionyx nudatus
3 - male Ammophila pubescens", which is another question on wasps. I do not exclude that it is trivial for specialists. In the attic of my dacha ( from the outside) wasps settled. What is this species? Taken in Kiev region; June-July

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04.12.2020 18:38, AVA

I was so masterfully defined "AVA @ 03.12.2020 17:49)
1, 2, 4 - female Prionyx nudatus
3 - male Ammophila pubescens", which is another question on wasps. I do not exclude that it is trivial for specialists. In the attic of my dacha ( from the outside) wasps settled. What is this species? Taken in Kiev region; June-July

The middle wasp is Dolichovespula media (Retzius, 1783) [Vespidae].
All individuals outside the nest are working females, one individual inside the nest (photo 1) is a female "queen".
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05.12.2020 19:28, Андреас

Good evening! I got to this squad. Help me with the names, brothers and sisters.
for Sochi, srednegorye, forest, dacha. End of July-beginning of August.

11.12.2020 19:39, Jaguar paw

Please help us determine the Ectemnius species (if possible). Georgia, Gori, 22.10.2020

This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 12/11/2020 19: 39

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11.12.2020 23:00, AVA

Please help us determine the Ectemnius species (if possible). Georgia, Gori, 22.10.2020

Female Ectemnius cavifrons (Thomson, 1870)
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14.12.2020 22:12, TimK

Good evening! I got to this squad. Help me with the names, brothers and sisters.
for Sochi, srednegorye, forest, dacha. End of July-beginning of August.


7 and 49 - males of some Lasius (Lasius sp.)
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28.12.2020 23:02, Farfalla

What is this strange bee, almost black? Taken in Kiev region, first half of September.
Thank you very much!

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