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10.05.2010 19:56, vasiliy-feoktistov

for me, so pure water Wasp German Vespula (Paravespula) germanica (Fabricius, 1793) here look at this link http://coleop123.narod.ru/hymenoptera/Vespula_germanica.htm
In addition, the spot on the trim is small

Maybe I won't argue (I don't know them) smile.gif

11.05.2010 14:22, Andrey Ponomarev

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  confused.gif Tell me this bee can be Nomada ruficornis or Nomada panzeri or someone else. M. O. bank of the Moscow river 12.04.2010 size 15-17 mm. shuffle.gif
mol.gif Brothers tell me this Nomada ruficornis?

16.05.2010 9:09, akulich-sibiria

  mol.gif   mol.gif Brothers tell me this Nomada ruficornis?


As I understand it, you can't just identify these bees...with them, everything is difficult. Even with a determinant, it's difficult. There is an article in English. on this genus
, I myself will have a dozen species

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 16.05.2010 09: 10
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16.05.2010 20:29, Furslen

Camponotus of some sort? Southern Urals
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17.05.2010 20:25, Mantispid

I caught a small (3 mm) wingless wasp in the forest floor yesterday, I apologize for the quality of the photo, but at least the family tell mol.gifme

17.05.2010 21:15, Guest

I caught a small (3 mm) wingless wasp in the forest floor yesterday, I apologize for the quality of the photo, but at least tell me the family mol.gif

Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae, possibly Gelis sp. (female)
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18.05.2010 22:31, Bad Den

If wasp, then Bethylidae confused.gif

21.05.2010 0:20, elvir

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21.05.2010 16:54, scarit

Some Polistes?

25.05.2010 12:42, strix

Please help me define up to the type. Moscow region, Sergiev Posad neighborhood, May 16, 2010

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25.05.2010 14:59, strix

The same individual.

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26.05.2010 11:01, akulich-sibiria

Please help me define up to the type. Moscow region, Sergiev Posad neighborhood, May 16, 2010


Polistes nimphus, compare to this - http://macroid.ru/showgallery.php?cat=2229
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26.05.2010 11:05, akulich-sibiria

I don't think you have Polistes chinensis, although it is very similar in habitus

26.05.2010 11:09, Юстус

Is it a female Andrena rosae? PLZ. Novosibirsk, 22.05.10.

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26.05.2010 11:15, strix

Polistes nimphus, compare to this - http://macroid.ru/showgallery.php?cat=2229

Thanks! Indeed, it looks like it. Only here the pattern of the pronotum is slightly different. Or are there possible options here?

26.05.2010 11:20, akulich-sibiria

what exactly do you have in mind? what are the differences?

26.05.2010 11:23, strix

In the pictures you mentioned, two spots are clearly visible on the pronotum of the wasps, in addition to the yellow stripes, which my wasp does not have.

26.05.2010 11:24, akulich-sibiria

Is it a female Andrena rosae? PLZ. Novosibirsk, 22.05.10.


Yes. In the DV determinant with a similar description A rosae alfkeni
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26.05.2010 11:29, akulich-sibiria

you're probably talking about the dots on the midsole? because the pronotum is almost invisible in wasps. I think variations..take a look here http://nature.doublea.ru/index.php?it=613, here as P. nimpha. I have this view without any dots at all on the second tergite of the abdomen

26.05.2010 11:33, strix

Sorry, this is, of course, srednespinka. And in the last photo, the belly pattern is completely different!

26.05.2010 11:44, strix

I don't think you have Polistes chinensis, although it is very similar in habit

Yes, it will be a long way from the Far East to us... But the mid-spine is more similar, although, on the other hand, chinensis has more yellow color on the thighs...

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26.05.2010 14:39, akulich-sibiria

nimpha is most likely. Her mandibles should be black, as an exception with a small yellow spot, in hinensis they are almost all yellow. You can also take a look at the trim panel,its shape. The DV identifier must contain a description of both views

26.05.2010 14:49, strix

My mandibles are definitely black. And what is this, excuse my ignorance, for the determinant of DV such? Is it available in electronic form?

26.05.2010 15:13, akulich-sibiria

My mandibles are definitely black. And what is this, excuse my ignorance, for the determinant of DV such? Is it available in electronic form?

This is a guide to the insects of the Far East volume 4, part 1.There are just wasps and bees. They must be somewhere...I'd like to have it all myself. You can also view it in green (the key to the European part)
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27.05.2010 2:43, Coelioxys

The entire Insect Detector of the Plantago yard is displayed on its Flora and Fauna resource in electronic form. If the books themselves iterate , please contact me proshchalikin@biosoil.ru
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28.05.2010 11:10, алекс 2611

Is it a female Andrena rosae? PLZ. Novosibirsk, 22.05.10.


Looks like. If it was a copy from European Russia, I would say "yes".
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28.05.2010 16:01, Юстус

Looks like. If it was a copy from European Russia, I would say "yes".

Bad luck... According to Heb. There is a determinant for Russia, for the Far East - there is, but for Sybri - there is no such thing. weep.gif
Is something confusing? There are subspecies of it...
Anyway, thank you!

28.05.2010 19:06, akulich-sibiria

Bad luck... According to Heb. There is a determinant for Russia, for the Far East - there is, but for Sybri - there is no such thing. weep.gif
Is something confusing? There are subspecies of it...
Anyway, thank you!

well, at least this kind of me so called specialists from Kemerovo. And this is very close to us. smile.gif
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28.05.2010 19:07, akulich-sibiria

Looks like. If it was a copy from European Russia, I would say "yes".

did you watch mine with a red belly? shuffle.gif

31.05.2010 16:37, Бомка

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I took a picture of a bee, I will be grateful for the definition:
Baikal region, Irkutsk, May 28, 2010.

31.05.2010 18:59, Arikain

Please look at the sawfly like:
picture: Фото_2009_2010_359.јрд

01.06.2010 19:13, akulich-sibiria

green sawfly Rhogogaster viridis (Linnaeus, 1758), see here. Although there are a number of species in this case that are similar in appearance to each other

02.06.2010 15:35, Musson max

Good time of day.
Confirm or help identify bumblebees.
1. 10.04.2010 Ukraine, Kiev region, Obukhov district, village.Kozin (on willow flowers)
Bombus hypnorum ???
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2. 10.04.2010 Ukraine, Kiev region, Obukhov district, village.Kozin (on willow flowers)
Bombus terrestris ???
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04.06.2010 13:21, Бомка

04.06.2010 14:03, apismen

What is this little bee? She examines the timber inhabited by bees and Osmia. The bx diameter. The holes are 6 mm. If it was galictus, what was she doing here?
They seem to be earthen and do not live in a tree.
Photo: Kaluga region Tarutino village 30.05.2010.

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04.06.2010 15:29, Evgenich

Help identify the body!
A friend took a picture, but we don't know what her name is...

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05.06.2010 12:56, алекс 2611

Bad luck... According to Heb. There is a determinant for Russia, for the Far East - there is, but for Sybri - there is no such thing. weep.gif
Is something confusing? There are subspecies of it...
Anyway, thank you!


Yes, nothing confuses. I'm just afraid. I have no bees from Siberia at all, and as you noticed, there is no determinant for Siberia either.

05.06.2010 12:57, алекс 2611

well, at least this kind of me so called specialists from Kemerovo. And this is very close to us. smile.gif


stupidly jealous of the opportunity to discuss with specialists...

05.06.2010 12:59, алекс 2611

did you watch mine with a red belly? shuffle.gif

Evgeny, I don't have anything similar in the fees, and you, having a copy of the determinant, determine it better than I do from the photo. smile.gif
I don't think I can tell up to a view from the photo... frown.gif

05.06.2010 13:01, алекс 2611

What is this little bee? She examines the timber inhabited by bees and Osmia. The bx diameter. The holes are 6 mm. If it was galictus, what was she doing here?
They seem to be earthen and do not live in a tree.
Photo: Kaluga region Tarutino village 30.05.2010.


Can't it be some kind of megahill? Something like Hoplitis leucomelana?

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