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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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11.12.2006 20:29, Tigran Oganesov

Well, as already mentioned, most likely this is a megahilida.

17.12.2006 16:32, Mylabris

Can you tell me what these parasitic membranes are? The photos were taken in September, in the mountains of the Trans-Ili Alatau, at 3100 m.

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25.12.2006 13:40, BO.

I found the OS in the trunk a month ago. The house came alive . I give you honey and water. It looks like Polistes gallicus? I have a question, polistov who winters, not a female ? If so, what is necessary for her to start building a nest ? Availability of larval food and building material?

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25.12.2006 21:02, Mylabris

I removed some unusual epaulettes.
Small 0.8-1 cm. Help me determine it. Astrakhan region.

German female Dasylabris maura sungora (Pallas).
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16.02.2007 21:19, okoem

What is the name of the sawfly?
Label: Crimea, Feodosia, February 15, 2007.

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17.02.2007 0:43, BO.

Masyanya ! Looks like it ?(True, this is the "back of the head" and not the "face" smile.gif
The beginning of the seasonsmile.gif is the First rider. Help me determine it.

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09.03.2007 13:29, алекс 2611

To identify bees, it would be good to look at a photo with unfolded wings. Venation of the wings in determining childbirth helps a lot, however...

10.03.2007 11:09, amara

Their Nevmon is from Colorado. Approx. 9 cm (with ovipositor). 8 Aug. On an elm thickly affected with scabies (with burgundy paint).

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10.03.2007 17:24, Букашечник

What is the name of the sawfly?
Label: Crimea, Feodosia, February 15, 2007.

I think someone from the Nematinae subfamily, it is difficult to distinguish small sawflies from photos.

10.03.2007 21:51, okoem

Well, it's not that small. About 10 ... 12 mm on the body. These sawflies now we have a lot of flying.

12.03.2007 21:09, guest: я

well, yes, it looks like a megahilida. and it wouldn't hurt to look at the wings

17.03.2007 20:00, Sv Kononova

Hello! Please help me decide on two images:

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And where can I ask about this:

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Thanks!

17.03.2007 20:54, okoem

The first two are sawflies, and the third photo is an earwig, this is a question on the topic "Defining different detachments..."
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19.03.2007 8:39, Mylabris

Eardrums! Again, I ask for your help. All images from the South Kazakhstan Region. At least until Rod.

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19.03.2007 8:59, Sv Kononova

The first two are sawflies..."
Thanks! Tell me, is it possible to define a sawfly more precisely? And then I tried to do it myself - so I didn't find the necessary information on the Internet. There are general words about sawflies, but no specific photos frown.gif

19.03.2007 11:48, Tigran Oganesov

Sawflies:
1. Stalk sawfly (family Cephidae), similar to Trachelus tabidus
2. Tenthredo sp.

Other e-mails:
1. Bumblebee Bombus sp., from this angle the view is not
very clear, Like Polistes dominulus (4-male)
3. Polistes sp. What a wonderful sheet!
5. Ammophila sp. I don't know what species live there.
6. Bee from sem. Andrenidae like
7. Similar to Dasypoda sp.
8. Honey bee Apis mellifera
9. I don't know that.
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19.03.2007 17:06, guest: Inna

Another photo shoot with a certain perepon (he will laugh, but again I think it's a wasp). The pictures show how she (he?) drags the caterpillar-victim into the hole.

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What did you shoot with?

20.03.2007 17:18, AVA

What wasp?
Filmed in Kiev.


Vespidae, Eumeninae-judging by the transverse roller on the 1st tergite of the abdomen, most likely from the genus Ancistrocerus.
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24.03.2007 13:12, RippeR

30-Carpathian Mountains, Ivano-Frankivsk region, 9 km from the village of Bystrica 16.07.05, on a mountain (most likely on Chernaya Kleva..)
31-threw in the wrong topic, but it's too late smile.gifDurlesti, 01.06.06, on a forest clearing
32-Capriany, 05.07.06, in flight near an old oak tree.
33-Trusheny, 23.06.05, on tsvetuechki smile.gif

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24.03.2007 16:27, алекс 2611

30-this is a bee Thyreus ramosus from the family Anthophoridae. Parasite in the nests of other bees.

24.03.2007 16:35, алекс 2611

33 - a bee from the family Megachilidae. Similar to Paraanthidiellum liturgatum. But in general, it's scary to determine the appearance from the photo.

24.03.2007 17:16, алекс 2611

31-resembles the fly Potamida ephippium from the family Stratiomyidae (lionfish). However, I may be wrong.
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26.03.2007 15:10, Sv Kononova

And what are these "eggs" on the body? Parasites? Or what?

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p. s.: photographed yesterday at the dacha (Podolsky district, Moscow region)

26.03.2007 16:22, Bad Den

These are the larvae of gamas mites.
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26.03.2007 16:26, guest: Brandashmyg

Hello! Please help me decide on two images:

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And where can I ask about this:

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Thanks!


Earwig - Forficula sp. , female, can't be determined further. If this is the middle band, then you have to choose between F. auricularia L. and F. tomis Kol. In principle, they differ in the measurements of the segments of the antennae, but...
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26.03.2007 16:38, Sv Kononova

guest: Brandashmyg ! Thank you for your comments about earwigs! Taken in the Moscow region.

26.03.2007 16:41, Sv Kononova

These are the larvae of gamas mites.

So these are parasites? And the insect will die because of them? Do I understand correctly?

And more. I read in the encyclopedia that these gamaza mites carry infectious agents! So, when you see an insect affected by such larvae, you should try to catch and destroy it. Or not?

27.03.2007 9:28, Tigran Oganesov

RippeR, 32-similar to Crabro

Sv_Kononova, not all ticks are the same-bumblebees are unlikely to tolerate pathogens harmful to humans, and they will not come to you, because they are very specific and are not related to humans in their lives. And you certainly should not destroy infected insects, because the vast majority of them. An insect can only die with a huge number of these creatures.
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27.03.2007 19:26, алекс 2611

32-similar to Crabro


32 is undoubtedly a wasp of the family Sphecidae, subfamily Crabroninae, but as for the genus, this is a question. Maybe Crabro, maybe Ectemnius, and maybe Crossocerus. I tried to determine exactly from the photo, but I broke down.

27.03.2007 20:14, Tigran Oganesov

Yeah, that's why it's "similar", not "exactly" tongue.gif

28.03.2007 19:36, алекс 2611

I didn't want to say anything bad.... This photo tormented me too much - I know the os pretty well, but nothing comes out...

29.03.2007 0:11, клайд

GREETINGS TO THE ESTEEMED FOLLOWERS OF tov.FABRA!
I'm not interested in membranous ones, but they come across with enviable regularity confused.gif, and I want to perpetuate many smile.gifof them . If anyone really needs animals from Belarus, let me know - I will catch them along the way, from time to time... I'll present it on occasion.

29.03.2007 23:01, nimu

Like a fake kakayato. Can someone help to determine the type?
Moscow, 26.03.2006

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03.04.2007 23:34, okoem

Here's a strange lanky shit flying into the light all spring and summer. It's about the size of a good weevil mosquito. The picture was taken on April 1, 2007 in the Crimea, Simferopol district.

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04.04.2007 1:39, BO.

Not a big bee ~1cm, met near water lakes . Astrakhan region
. Help me determine. Maybe Dasypoda hirtipes ?

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04.04.2007 9:28, алекс 2611

for okoem: rider of the Ichneumonidae family. It reminds me like hell of the Ophion genus. But in general, I prefer stinging eardrums.

for VO: I would really like to see wing venation for bees. Without this, you can get so confused when defining....
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06.04.2007 1:29, okoem

What is the name of the sawfly?
Label: Crimea, Feodosia, February 15, 2007.

And here is the female (it seems to be like to him) was found...

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06.04.2007 6:59, Sv Kononova

In the photo is a fly smile.gif

I warned you that I have problems with Hymenopterafrown.gif, I confuse everything in them frown.gif
So the representative, as it turned out, put Diptera to Hymenoptera frown.gif
The horror!

Thank you for your help!

And I have a question about bumblebees - can they even be distinguished with precision to the genus or not? They're all the same to me so far frown.gif
Here's how to distinguish a field from a motley one? The motley one shouldn't have white "fur"? Or something else?

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That's who's who? I'm confused...

06.04.2007 8:06, omar

To the genus or to the species? All our bumblebees belong to the genus Bombus (bumblebee)
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06.04.2007 8:42, Tigran Oganesov

There are also bumblebees-cuckoos of the genus Psithyrus, they can be distinguished from Bombus. And the types of Bombus in the photos are very difficult to distinguish, especially in the light of simple polymorphism.
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