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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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11.08.2023 0:22, IchMan

I drew it up for viewing. smile.gif

Trogus lapidator
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11.08.2023 0:23, IchMan

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?
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Yes, this is it
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11.08.2023 0:25, IchMan

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

In the second photo-braconida
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30.08.2023 13:18, gokenin

Please help me identify the bumblebee. Sm Olenskaya, August.
Thank you.
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06.09.2023 0:40, Tigran Oganesov

Please help me identify the bumblebee. Sm Olenskaya, August.
Thank you.
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It's a bumblebee cuckoo. Most likely Bombus rupestris

20.09.2023 11:36, ИНО

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.

Judging by your posts in other branches, we can conclude that the profession of entomologist is very unpopular in Georgia. So all the laurels of the first-time faunist will go to you jump.gif
We even have Polohrum, so why shouldn't it be in Georgia?

20.09.2023 11:45, ИНО

Saratov, June.
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Tenthredo, similar to T. excellens (my kind so defined), but I can not vouch, because these tentredo, like dirt.

20.09.2023 15:38, AVA

Judging by your posts in other branches, we can conclude that the profession of entomologist is very unpopular in Georgia. So all the laurels of the first-time faunist will go to you jump.gif
We even have Polohrum, so why shouldn't it be in Georgia?

You are right, entomologists in Georgia, indeed, did not cry enough. And it's not just today.
As for polohrum, I remember catching them in 1980-1981 in the area of the Georgian Biolab in Batumi.

30.10.2023 23:44, pierrevanstulov

Good afternoon!

I caught a wasp in the Moscow region at my dacha on August 5. I am asking you to sign Vespula vulgaris, but I would like to ask the specialists if there are any other options. If so, how do I correctly identify the species (or at least the genus)?

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31.10.2023 9:53, AVA

Good afternoon!

I caught a wasp in the Moscow region at my dacha on August 5. I am asking you to sign Vespula vulgaris, but I would like to ask the specialists if there are any other options. If so, how do I correctly identify the species (or at least the genus)?

Male Dolichovespula media (Retzius, 1783)
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31.10.2023 16:06, pierrevanstulov

Male Dolichovespula media (Retzius, 1783)


Thanks!

08.11.2023 9:41, gumenuk

Moscow
region 20.07.2023

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08.11.2023 13:02, gumenuk

Moscow region Ramenskiy district vicinities of the village. Wheezing, on the window
23.05.2023

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23.11.2023 13:19, AVA

Moscow
region 20.07.2023

Workers of Dolichovespula saxonica
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27.01.2024 14:46, Bianor

I'm raking out an old collection, maybe someone will help me determine at least approximately.
All from the Amur region

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27.01.2024 21:11, ИНО

I practically don't know the fauna of the Far East, so I'll answer as if it were photos from Europe (not to be confused with Geyropa!):

1-3. Batozonellus lacerticida

4. Scolia hirta

5. Scolia schrenckii
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27.01.2024 21:36, Bianor

I practically don't know the fauna of the Far East, so I'll answer as if it were photos from Europe (not to be confused with Geyropa!)

Thank you very much! Then follow up with more )

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18.05.2024 9:23, Андреас

Hello everyone. Please tell me the family-Road wasps, or burrowing, or something else altogether?
Taken at my KMV site on October 10.

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