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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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18.09.2022 10:41, CosMosk

and now it's Dasypoda

18.09.2022 11:49, ярослав

And now it's Dasypoda

Well, apparently this is Dasypoda argentata.Thank you for the hint.

04.10.2022 22:53, chebur

Please help me with the definition.
1.?
Collected in the first half of July in a soil trap on the steepened slope of the southern exposure in the south of the Moscow region (Serebryano-Prudsky district).
Length-4 mm.
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2.?
Collected in the first decade of September in a soil trap in a dry meadow in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.
Length-5 mm
picture: IMG_1232.JPG.

04.10.2022 23:13, IchMan

Please help me with the definition.
1.?
Collected in the first half of July in a soil trap on the steepened slope of the southern exposure in the south of the Moscow region (Serebryano-Prudsky district).
Length-4 mm.

2.?
Collected in the first decade of September in a soil trap in a dry meadow in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.
Length-5 mm.


1-Embolemus ruddii (Embolemidae) - infrequent animal
2-Phygadeuontinae

This post was edited by IchMan - 04.10.2022 23: 14

14.10.2022 14:29, Necrocephalus

Caught it in the apartment. The length is about 4 mm. Leatherhead stunner? He keeps his wings folded on top of each other and pressed to the body, flies reluctantly, runs fast.
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This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 10/14/2022 14: 47

14.10.2022 16:58, ИНО

Cheloninae. What kind of a big leatherhead does it have to be to make such a beast out of it? Probably flew in from the street.
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14.10.2022 17:34, Necrocephalus

So, he's out of the country apples. Of the wormy ones. "Now I will get meat from apples"

19.10.2022 3:21, ИНО

I found a small yellowish cocoon in the cell of the old Polistes dominula nest behind two transverse clay partitions with an air gap (the so-called vestibule), and inside these are the remains:

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Unfortunately, I didn't make a ruler, but the scale of all photos is the same.

I thought it was some kind of bee again, but Alexander Valeryevich corrected it to pompilida. I understand that it is probably difficult to determine the genus from these fragments, but the combination of the shape of the nest with small dimensions (the head is slightly less than a millimeter across), probably, can narrow down the circle of suspects?

The muzzle of the face is similar to that of the male Auplopus carbonarius, but their nests are different.

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28.10.2022 11:02, Woodmen

Kirov region, July 14.

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28.10.2022 13:17, Woodmen

Kirov region, July 14.
Ectemnius lapidarius?

More photos: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/140240730picture: DSC_2534_35.jpg

30.10.2022 11:01, Woodmen

Kirov region, July 10.
Cerceris quinquefasciata? https://www.flickr.com/photos/63075200@N07/...57714822344186/


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30.10.2022 12:27, AVA

Kirov region, July 14.

Dolichovespula saxonica самка
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30.10.2022 14:30, Woodmen

Kirov region, July 10.
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31.10.2022 13:20, AVA

Kirov region, July 10.

Symmorphus sp. [Vespidae, Eumeninae]. There is not enough data before the view.
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31.10.2022 13:21, AVA

Kirov region, July 10.
Cerceris quinquefasciata? https://www.flickr.com/photos/63075200@N07/...57714822344186/

Yes, male.
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14.12.2022 11:10, gumenuk

The hornet ?
Moscow
region 10.09.2022

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04.01.2023 11:07, AVA

The hornet ?
Moscow
region 10.09.2022

Да

22.01.2023 22:57, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov, June.
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25.04.2023 9:11, Андреас

Hello. Yesterday I took a photo at my KMV in the reeds by the water. The length is approximately 2 cm.
If I understand correctly, this is the family Ichneumonidae.
The rider was climbing on the stems, checking the presence of caterpillars with his antennae.

26.04.2023 16:08, deta

What kind of horntail? Even before the genus is not defined. Moscow Region, April 24-25. Two different females. Dacha village, surrounded by an adult mixed forest.
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26.04.2023 23:59, Андреас

What kind of horntail? Even before the genus is not defined.

Are you not satisfied with Urocerus gigas? rolleyes.gif

27.04.2023 0:12, Андреас

I want to introduce my elephants so that their experts can divide them into families. "will you take it?"

27.04.2023 2:07, deta

Are you not satisfied with Urocerus gigas? rolleyes.gif



Urocerus gigas has a different coloration. My specimens do not have yellow "cheeks" like Urocerus gigas.
And the" shoulders " are yellow. Sorry teapot for not knowing entomological terminology. And the color of the abdomen is not quite the same. In addition, as follows from the Index of Insects of the European part of the USSR, vol. III, sixth part, there should be two spurs on the hind tibia of horntails from the genus Urocerus, and mine have one visible.

27.04.2023 8:35, Андреас

I'm a teapot, too. But there may also be such variability (?). And the genus is certainly probably the same. Moreover, everything has long been known in the Moscow region. (Sorry for the aplomb, if anything).

02.05.2023 13:05, Lika San

Hello. Can you tell me what kind of bees?

03.05.2023 21:59, Victor Titov

What kind of horntail? Even before the genus is not defined. Moscow Region, April 24-25. Two different females. Dacha village, surrounded by an adult mixed forest.

I would check for Tremex fuscicornis.
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05.05.2023 19:34, deta

I would check for Tremex fuscicornis.


Thanks for the tip, but I have something else. The genus Tremex is not suitable here, if only because of the short whiskers and the triangular spike at the end of the abdomen. In my specimens, both the whiskers are long and the spike is lance-shaped. Probably still I have an atypical Urocerus without a pronounced yellow color on the head. But with the view still an ambush.

06.05.2023 9:46, Андреас

Hello. Can we say that these all belong to the family Ichneumonidae?
All taken from me on KMV.

06.05.2023 17:08, AVA

Hello. Can we say that these all belong to the family Ichneumonidae?
Everything was taken from me on KMV.

Almost everything, но_18_.JPG
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— (141.9 k) - Braconidae
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08.05.2023 9:37, Андреас

Thank you very much!
Then, the next ones here are still, please - scatter them into families. I understand that here from Ichneumonidae - even less.

09.05.2023 11:11, Андреас

People - "Find this image in Yandex" - is vulgar and absurd. shuffle.gif rolleyes.gif wall.gif
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14.06.2023 11:31, Jaguar paw

Please help me identify an obscure hymenopteran from Georgia, Didgori, June 11. Quite a large specimen.

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14.06.2023 14:36, AVA

Please help me identify an obscure hymenopteran from Georgia, Didgori, June 11. Quite a large specimen.

Polochrum repandum Spinola, 1805 [Sapygidae]
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14.06.2023 21:47, Jaguar paw

  Polochrum repandum Spinola, 1805 [Sapygidae]

Wow, thank you so much!
Are there any specific sources indicating the species found in Georgia? On the Internet, either the Caucasus is listed everywhere/Transcaucasia, or Azerbaijan, but I can't find any mention of Georgia.

15.06.2023 10:29, AVA

Wow, thank you so much!
Are there any specific sources indicating the species found in Georgia? On the Internet, either the Caucasus is listed everywhere/Transcaucasia, or Azerbaijan, but I can't find any mention of Georgia.

I don't have such sources. And it is unlikely that you will find them. The fact is that no one specifically studied the fauna of Georgia, and in reports this territory is usually called Transcaucasia (Azerbaijan and Armenia are mentioned separately).
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23.06.2023 8:38, heliar

Hello!
August 2, 2022, Novosibirsk, botsad SB RAS.
Noticed an unusual and rather large wasp, which on closer inspection turned out to be not a wasp at all. By eye, about two centimeters - at least, noticeably larger than the working dolichovespuls that flew nearby. The photos, of course, are terrible - I took them on my phone, but you never know. Isn't it Trogus lapidator?
(photos are clickable)
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24.06.2023 22:46, Андреас

I drew it up for viewing. smile.gif

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03.07.2023 11:09, MiLLeNium Niobius

Tell me, what kind of animal? Tula region, on oregano, yesterday.

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30.07.2023 19:44, AVA

Tell me, what kind of animal? Tula region, on oregano, yesterday.

Female Sphex funerarius Gussakovskij, 1934
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06.08.2023 14:13, ИНО

I drew it up for viewing. smile.gif

This is not a wasp, but a rider, like Ichneumonidae.
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