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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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11.06.2012 8:49, алекс 2611

North-western Ukraine, May 14.
Again Andrena sp.?
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13.06.2012 21:07, apismen

Please define it. In the Mius River valley. Rostov region 07.06.12


It looks like a honeybee (Ápis melliféra) only the old one is already flying all over!
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15.06.2012 0:18, Несси

Photographed on June 12 in a park in Moscow. Quite large. It seems to me similar to Coleocentrus excitator or am I wrong?

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15.06.2012 8:00, msshveikin

Honey bee (lat. Apis mellifera)???
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Please tell me! Thank you in advance.
456870, Chelyabinsk region, Kyshtym city district.

18.06.2012 21:03, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. 18.06.12 Rostov region.

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19.06.2012 3:05, akulich-sibiria

male long-whiskered bees Eucera sp
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19.06.2012 14:02, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please specify 18.06.12 Rostov region.

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21.06.2012 14:39, DEMIAN2G

Recently, I discovered the laying of a Potter Wasp (Eumenes coarctatus) at home. I couldn't figure out what it was for a long time, your site helped a lot. But I've been looking for pictures with masonry for a long time. There are very few of them. I'm doing my bit
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If I did not post them here, or they are not needed , I apologize. Filmed in Mariupol, Donetsk region, Ukraine

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21.06.2012 17:09, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please specify 21.06.12. Rostov region.

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21.06.2012 17:16, Gansucha

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22.06.2012 20:18, Svetlana1973

North of the Arkhangelsk region. June 17.
I know that I'm a woodcutter, but I can't choose between Camponotus ligniperda and Camponotus herculeanus. I'm
more inclined to the second option, because the size is impressive...
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23.06.2012 16:41, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Is it Scolia quadripunctata or not? 19.06.12 Rostov region.

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25.06.2012 13:57, John-ST

Is it Scolia quadripunctata or not? 19.06.12 Rostov region.

I think it's a male Megascolia maculata
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25.06.2012 16:39, Kokojajko

Mogilev-Podilsky,Vinnytsia region, Ukraine

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25.06.2012 17:13, Kokojajko

Mogilev-Podilsky,Vinnytsia region, Ukraine

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25.06.2012 17:25, Anatoliy Kuzmin

I think it's a male Megascolia maculata

Thank you, does he ever have a black head?

25.06.2012 19:25, barry

Kharkiv region, June.
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25.06.2012 21:02, jimpig

Hello. At the dacha, in a hollow tree, they settled like this. The size and aggressiveness of hornets. And the color, sorry, like a fly smile.gif. Last year, hornets lived in the hollow. What they are and how dangerous they are. We have a small child.

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25.06.2012 21:45, Ромикдв

Carpenter bee (Xylocopa valga). Don't touch them and they won't touch you.

25.06.2012 22:02, John-ST

Thank you, does he ever have a black head?


in males it is just black
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25.06.2012 22:17, John-ST

Hello. At the dacha, in a hollow tree, they settled like this. The size and aggressiveness of hornets. And the color, sorry, like a fly smile.gif. Last year, hornets lived in the hollow. What they are and how dangerous they are. We have a small child.

This is a carpenter bee, as mentioned above. To be honest, I've never seen them behave aggressively, and they usually run away from me on the contrary. I think if you don't chase them and grab them, they won't touch you.In principle, solitary bees (which include carpenter bees) are not inherently aggressive.

25.06.2012 23:21, jimpig

Understood. Thank you.

26.06.2012 17:15, barry

16.06.2012, Kharkiv region (south-west)
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26.06.2012 21:37, Glass

Hello, can you tell me - as I understand it, this is a female Polistes dominula?

Taken in Topkanovo (Kashirsky district, Moscow region, 2 days ago).

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27.06.2012 8:53, алекс 2611

16.06.2012, Kharkiv region (south-west)

Maybe a male Paranthidiellum liturgatum Panzer, 1809?
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28.06.2012 9:16, AVA

Hello, can you tell me - as I understand it, this is a female Polistes dominula?

Taken in Topkanovo (Kashirsky district, Moscow region, 2 days ago).


No, this is a female Polistes nimpha (Christ, 1791)
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28.06.2012 9:18, AVA

Please specify 18.06.12 Rostov region.


Female Polistes nimpha (Christ, 1791)
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28.06.2012 13:08, akulich-sibiria

Alexander, I haven't seen you for a long time, probably on the road? You didn't see my photos in the PM I sent you.

28.06.2012 14:19, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. In the beam. Rostov region 07.06.12
Scolia hirta?

I repeat my question, if you don't mind.

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02.07.2012 9:15, AVA

I repeat my question, if you don't mind.


Your definition is most likely correct.
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03.07.2012 17:28, AVA

Mogilev-Podilsky,Vinnytsia region, Ukraine


Sceliphron curvatum (F. Smith, 1870)

03.07.2012 19:06, smagluyk

Hello. Please tell me what kind of insect it is. It's quite common, but I don't know anything about it. Removed inOdessa, the coast of the Hadzhibeevsky estuary. 01.07.2012

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05.07.2012 21:36, Arikain

Help me identify this wasp, it is small, photographed today in Karelia.
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06.07.2012 14:02, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please specify bumblebees.
1. 8379 and 8383 07.06.12 on Beglitskaya spit. Rostov region Bombus terrestris?
2. 9978 11.06.12 Slope of the Sarmatskaya river. Rostov region Bombus argillaceus?
3. 0039 11.06.12 Slope of the Sarmatskaya river. Rostov region Bombus argillaceus?

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06.07.2012 14:06, butterFLYLINE

A little off topic, but where can I find out how to take care of a pupa (pupated on 27.06), (or what they have instead of a pupa) Species of willow sawworm

06.07.2012 18:27, dimont

A little off topic, but where can I find out how to take care of a pupa (pupated on 27.06), (or what they have instead of a pupa) Species of willow sawfly

You probably want to go here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=180650&st , and better here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...50#entry1333392

07.07.2012 17:12, С Олег

Help with the bumblebee. I think it's a cuckoo...

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07.07.2012 17:49, Liparus

Help me identify this wasp, it is small, photographed today in Karelia.
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Оmalus sp.
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08.07.2012 10:39, akulich-sibiria

Help with the bumblebee. I think it's a cuckoo...


Yes, it's a cuckoo. I think it's Bombus rupestris F
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08.07.2012 11:48, Kozorog

Good afternoon!

Can you help me figure this out??? I will be very grateful!

This is, as I understand it, Lasius niger - the Black Garden Ant http://kozorog.ru/images/1338480910.jpg , right?

Who's that?" http://kozorog.ru/images/1340189069.jpg

I've been watching them for the second month... These two types of ants live in the same anthill (in an old rotten log). They crawl into the same crevice, both black and red - they sometimes bring pupae there and take them out...

Aphids graze only red, although, according to Wikipedia, and black graze it in theory... But how many searched, and did not find aphids that graze black ants...

In short: what is this red ant and is it common that these 2 species live together? And if so, who has what functions?

Sometimes, I look at pupae worn by both black and red ants. Aphids graze redheads.

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