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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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02.08.2009 9:26, Guest

I apologize for repeating myself. I already asked in the general topic, but I didn't get an answer. Maybe you should have chosen a more specialized one right away.

Please help me identify it. Filmed in the Kherson region.

P.S. I'm not sure what I put in the right topic this time either frown.gif

Ammophila heydeni (Sphecidae-burrowing wasps)
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04.08.2009 9:44, Alvin

Tell me, please, what kind of hymenopteran beast. smile.gif Is this Cimbex femoratus?

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09.08.2009 19:27, Glass

Hello! Please help me identify the OS. It seems to be very common, but in the catalog Macroid.ru I couldn't find it. Filmed in August 2009 in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region.
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This post was edited by Glass-09.08.2009 19: 28

09.08.2009 22:34, алекс 2611

Hello! Please help me identify the OS. It seems to be very common, but in the catalog Macroid.ru I couldn't find it. Filmed in August 2009 in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region.
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Genus Polistes, family Vespidae
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10.08.2009 7:31, Динусик

Please help me determine. Thank you in advance smile.gif

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10.08.2009 19:14, Konstantin Shorenko

P6260059 - Ectemnius rubicola ? Hymenoptera Crabronidae

10.08.2009 21:48, Ruslan2

Please help me identify the sawfly.
Damages the rose.
August.
Ukraine, Kherson.

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17.08.2009 20:13, PrepsuPatha

Please help me identify the rider.
The shooting time is the end of July.
Location-Crimea, Feodosia district, slope of a low (about 100 m) sheer cliff above the sea.
The drawing of this insect indicates the section "riders" in the book Akimushkin I. I. " The world of animals: Insects. Spiders. Domestic animals", Moscow: Mysl, 1990.

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18.08.2009 0:31, Юстус

Please help me identify the sawfly.
Damages the rose.
August.
Ukraine, Kherson.


Pts. similar to the larva of the apple sawfly (Hoplocampa testudinea Klug.)

18.08.2009 6:45, Ruslan2

Thanks,
but does it look like it?
http://www.pinus-tki.si/pics/Bolezni_3/pag..._grizlice_b.jpg

This post was edited by Ruslan2-18.08.2009 14: 38

18.08.2009 11:16, алекс 2611

Please help me identify the rider.
The shooting time is the end of July.
Location-Crimea, Feodosia district, slope of a low (about 100 m) sheer cliff above the sea.
The drawing of this insect indicates the section "riders" in the book Akimushkin I. I. " The world of animals: Insects. Spiders. Domestic animals", Moscow: Mysl, 1990.



It is a member of the genus Leucopsis
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18.08.2009 14:48, KingSnake

What kind of predator?

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18.08.2009 22:50, PrepsuPatha

It is a member of the genus Leucopsis

Thank you, Alex 2611, but not Leucopsis (this refers more to birds and is associated with the presence of white color), but Leucospis smile.gif
It looks like Leucospis gigas

19.08.2009 11:11, Юстус

Dear Ruslan2,
mea culpa weep.gif, the color also confuses me (although, in my defense, I note that the larva of a black, as well as yellow, plum p-schik of the first, for example, age differs in the color of the body and head capsule from the larva of the third age: over time, the head brightens, the body turns greenumnik.gif, almost like h-ka tongue.gif: gray hair in the head, and ... well, etc.). I took into account, first of all, the character of the damage, the size (och. approximate, - it is, after all, on a rose leaf?). But, for some reason, the " elephant "(color) passed by attention (M. B., the fakir was again ... and it seemed to him that "och. it looks like"). I console myself with the maxim "h-ku is peculiar to oshibazza" and I apologize that I misled you mol.gif. In fact, there are not many options. You can also try (not on the tooth, of course) – plum (H. flava or H. minuta). What will the Slovenes say to this?

19.08.2009 15:01, Ruslan2

Thank you, Justus. mol.gif
I was really grateful for your response to my question. shuffle.gif
I did not mean to disrespect you in any way in my impermissibly brief message of 17.08.2009. shuffle.gif

Indeed, I didn't take into account that different larvae (both true and false) change color from age to age. I have encountered this many times when breeding various Arctiids.
But somehow it's still not a very similar animal.... on yablonny street. The overall habit is not quite the same.
In other respects, the five main roses described in the description also did not fit. Then black spots, then stripes, then the head is striped.
In general, we are looking further. smile.gif
Thank you for your recommendations about plum trees. beer.gif
I'll look further. The key would be normal. wall.gif

19.08.2009 21:49, алекс 2611

Thank you, Alex 2611, but not Leucopsis (this refers more to birds and is associated with the presence of white color), but Leucospis smile.gif
It looks like Leucospis gigas


Well of course. "Typo, Petka, not patricians, but party members"(c)

21.08.2009 16:30, Transilvania

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Can you tell me if this is some kind of Megachile or not? Moscow region, Odintsovo district, August 19, meadow near the lake.

21.08.2009 20:17, Юстус

They were caught in the center of Novosibirsk on May 8 without passports. Who, plz?

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22.08.2009 10:24, алекс 2611

  picture: megahila1mini.jpg
Can you tell me if this is some kind of Megachile or not? Moscow region, Odintsovo district, August 19, meadow near the lake.


Yeah, Megachile. I won't tell you until it looks like it.
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22.08.2009 10:30, алекс 2611

They were caught in the center of Novosibirsk on May 8 without passports. Who, plz?



It is clear that this is the genus Andrena (I can't remember who has no interest in them smile.gif
It's hard to get to the view from the photo. At the expense of the first one, you can offer a couple of options, but you have to think about it.
The second one reminds me somewhat of A. haemorrhoa. But I can't say for sure if you need a copy or a larger photo.
Still, it's a lottery to identify such groups based on photos.
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22.08.2009 13:18, Liparus

help crimean oskis

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22.08.2009 14:16, алекс 2611

help crimean oskis


something chalcoid?

22.08.2009 16:55, Динусик

Please help me determine.

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22.08.2009 18:03, алекс 2611

Please help me determine.


in the third photo, the fly is a sirfid. Spilomyia probably...
on the fourth is some kind of bee from the megachilidae family... photo illegible
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23.08.2009 13:33, Liparus

something chalcoid?

which one?

23.08.2009 13:56, Динусик

Please help me identify the sawfly larva. I tried to put it in the topic about caterpillars and larvae, but for some reason it doesn't work. Thank you in advance smile.gif

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23.08.2009 14:04, Dr. Niko

Please help me identify the sawfly larva. I tried to put it in the topic about caterpillars and larvae, but for some reason it doesn't work. Thank you in advance smile.gif

You didn't remember the plant you ate?

23.08.2009 14:15, Динусик

You didn't remember the plant you ate?


She was cracking poplars.

23.08.2009 15:43, Dr. Niko

She was cracking poplars.

There are options. Where it was taken, please tell us. And in general, please do not forget to indicate where and when it was taken. smile.gif

This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 08/23/2009 15: 43

23.08.2009 15:59, Юстус

in the third photo, the fly is a sirfid. Spilomyia probably...

More than even "probably" ...

23.08.2009 16:01, Dr. Niko

This one, M. B., Spilomyia diophthalma? Novosibirsk. And eyes with a stripe, just by name...

Why are you posting a fly in your eardrums?

23.08.2009 16:03, Юстус

The error came out, I'm correcting it...

23.08.2009 16:30, Dr. Niko

Please help me identify the sawfly larva. I tried to put it in the topic about caterpillars and larvae, but for some reason it doesn't work. Thank you in advance smile.gif

It looks like one of the real sawflies (Tenthredinidae). ?Arge sp.
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23.08.2009 17:15, Динусик

There are options. Where it was taken, please tell us. And in general, please do not forget to indicate where and when it was taken. smile.gif


Taken today in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk, Amur region .

25.08.2009 7:05, KingSnake

What kind of predator?

My not who does not know?

25.08.2009 9:25, ezdok

Hello! Please help me identify the OS. The photo was taken in Namibia.

This post was edited by ezdok - 25.08.2009 09: 32

25.08.2009 10:45, KingSnake

Help the OS determine? Photos from two angles.

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25.08.2009 11:13, Tigran Oganesov

Hello! Please help me identify the OS. The photo was taken in Namibia.
A fold-winged wasp from the family Eumenidae, most likely some kind of Afreumenes sp.

Help the OS determine? Photos from two angles.
Tenthredo omissa apparently.
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25.08.2009 12:23, алекс 2611

25.08.2009 12:27, Tigran Oganesov

Maybe it made sense to add that this "beast" has nothing to do with the wasps (well, unless the squad is general)? smile.gif
Can smile.gif
Ento sawfly, sessile-bellied membrane.
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