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Identification of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants)

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02.10.2012 16:44, nikittokkk

It was me.

03.10.2012 9:51, AVA

Won't anyone look at anyone else from post 3522?


1 and 7. Anthidium manicatum - most likely, but not visible face
2. Anoplius viaticus - also most likely
4. Gorytes sp. - there is insufficient data for a more precise determination
5. Vespa crabro
6. Polistes nimpha
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03.10.2012 10:59, алекс 2611

Please identify two bees. On tansy. 01.10.12 Rostov region.

1 Colletes sp.
2 Seladonia sp. Halictidae
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03.10.2012 17:43, akulich-sibiria

Alexander, haven't you seen mine on page 69?

03.10.2012 18:58, nikittokkk

1 and 7. Anthidium manicatum - most likely, but not visible face
2. Anoplius viaticus - also most likely
4. Gorytes sp. - there is insufficient data for a more precise determination
5. Vespa crabro
6. Polistes nimpha


Thank you very much! The first photo doesn't have a face. Sign Anthidium sp.?

03.10.2012 19:04, nikittokkk

Also, don't look at message 3549? I gave other angles to the message there 3540.

03.10.2012 19:04, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify these three copies, if possible. It is possible that # 2=#3. 01.10.12 Rostov region
1. image: IMG_8415_11_2.jpgimage: IMG_8420_11_2.jpg
2. image: IMG_8464_11_2.jpgimage: IMG_8471_11_2.jpgimage: IMG_8496_11_2.jpg
3. image: IMG_8594_11_2.jpgpicture: IMG_8617_11_2.jpgImage: IMG_8626_11_2.jpg

03.10.2012 20:20, Guest

Here are 5 more photos

It resembles Ancistrocerus trifasciatus.

03.10.2012 20:39, nikittokkk

Is the genus exactly Ancistrocerus or not?

This post was edited by nikittokk - 09.11.2012 18: 00

03.10.2012 21:09, nikittokkk

Here's another batch of undefined patterns. All of them are from the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region, except for 8.

1.picture: ______17.jpg 24.06

2.picture: ______25.jpg 4.08

3.picture: ______19.jpg 6.08

4.picture: ______24.jpg 12.07

5.picture: ______23.jpg 12.07

6.picture: ______4.jpg 15.09

7.picture: ______5__2_.jpg 16.09

8.picture: ______1__2_.jpg 14.09, Moscow.

9. Can I find out the owner of the nest?picture: 8.jpg

10.picture: ______10.jpgpicture: ______10__1_.jpg beginning of august

04.10.2012 17:39, алекс 2611

Here's another batch of undefined patterns. All of them are from the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region, except for 8.

2.picture: ______25.jpg 4.08

bee Hylaeus sp., Colletidae

04.10.2012 17:44, алекс 2611

Here's another batch of undefined patterns. All of them are from the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region, except for 8.

4.picture: ______24.jpg 12.07


Gasteruption sp.(Gasteruptiidae, Evanioidea)

04.10.2012 22:31, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 9.
I understand that there is no way from the photo, but suddenly.
user posted image

This post was edited by Gansucha - 07.10.2012 22: 58

04.10.2012 23:30, Evgenich

Please help me identify the body. I don't know where the picture was taken. Probably near St. Petersburg. The photo was posted on one of the forums.

Pictures:
image: _______. jpg
_______.jpg — (14.14 k)

05.10.2012 8:48, AVA

Here's another batch of undefined patterns. All of them are from the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region, except for 8.

9. Can I find out the owner of the nest?picture: 8.jpg


Yes, you can-this is the nest of Dolichovespula saxonica
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05.10.2012 9:01, AVA

Also, don't look at message 3549? I gave other angles to the 3540 message there.


This is not a different angle, but a cropping of previous images. So the answer is the same-3542.

05.10.2012 9:03, AVA

Is the genus exactly Anistrocerus or not?


Yes, exactly. Only the correct spelling is Ancistrocerus .

05.10.2012 9:05, AVA

Here's another batch of undefined patterns. All of them are from the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region, except for 8.

10.picture: ______10.jpgpicture: ______10__1_.jpg beginning of August


Most likely-Auplopus carbonarius

05.10.2012 14:24, John-ST

Please help me identify the body. I don't know where the picture was taken. Probably near St. Petersburg. The photo was posted on one of the forums.

I think this is a female of some chalcidae from Eupelmidae
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05.10.2012 17:40, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify these 2 bees. 30.09.12 Rostov region
1. Image: IMG_6741_11_2.jpgimage: IMG_6775_11_2.jpg
2. image: IMG_6666_11_2.jpgpicture: IMG_6673_11_2.jpg

05.10.2012 17:59, nikittokkk

AVA, thank you!

05.10.2012 22:37, Shapik

Good evening!Please help me deal with the German woman:Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, Kuibyshev district, art.Kamysh-Zarya, DRL-250,25. 07. 2012 leg.Shaporinsky V.

Pictures:
picture: 0004.JPG
0004.JPG — (166.23к)

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07.10.2012 14:24, akulich-sibiria

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07.10.2012 14:25, akulich-sibiria

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07.10.2012 18:52, nikittokkk

The Polistes sp., AVA wasp is most likely to identify up to the species.

07.10.2012 19:24, Anatoliy Kuzmin

The Polistes sp., AVA wasp is most likely to determine up to the species.

I may be wrong, but it seems to me that specifying only the genus is logical in complex cases of definition. In simple cases it is better not to do smile.gifthis

07.10.2012 23:21, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 9.
I understand that there is no way from the photo, but suddenly.

There are two versions:
Glypta sp. - Banchinae ??
Phaeogenes sp. - Ichneumoninae ??

08.10.2012 0:36, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 11.
Philanthus triangulum ??
picture: IMG_6498.jpg
picture: IMG_6499.jpg

08.10.2012 6:19, akulich-sibiria

Philanthus triangulum F
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08.10.2012 10:14, алекс 2611

Please identify these 2 bees. 30.09.12 Rostov region.

1 Andrena sp. male
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08.10.2012 16:47, Andrey Ponomarev

Photo posted with permission of the author.
Leningrad region,no further information available.
Anything to say about this bee?
picture: 0_9df72_acee1d79_XL.jpg

08.10.2012 17:16, алекс 2611

Photo posted with permission of the author.
Leningrad region,no further information available.
Anything to say about this bee?
picture: 0_9df72_acee1d79_XL.jpg

Some kind of megachilid. It seems to me that this is Heriades truncorum, but it would certainly be good to look at the first tergite of the abdomen...
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08.10.2012 17:20, IchMan

Please identify these three copies, if possible. It is possible that # 2=#3. 01.10.12 Rostov region.

These are ichneumonids.
1. Pristomerus vulnerator (Panzer, 1799) (Cremastinae), or, alternatively, P. orbitalis Holmgren, 1860
2 and 3-representatives of Campopleginae, M. B. and one species.

This post was edited by IchMan - 08.10.2012 17: 22
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08.10.2012 17:25, nikittokkk

And look at my riders and, if possible, the sawyers?

08.10.2012 17:37, IchMan

There are two versions:
Glypta sp. - Banchinae ??
Phaeogenes sp. - Ichneumoninae ??

The second version is absolutely not suitable, ichneumonins, and, in particular, Phaeogenini do not have such long ovipositors.
The first version is warmer. If it's banhina, then it's probably Lissonota sp. , but not Glypta, whose tergites have deep oblique furrows, and in the picture they seem to be b. m. smooth. We have about a hundred and a half species of them, choose which one you like wink.gifbest. 111 species are included in the table for the European part frown.gif
It is bad that the basal segments of the metasome, propodeum, and wing venation are not visible.
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08.10.2012 18:00, nikittokkk

Here is another rider: Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, 16.09.

picture: 2__6_.jpgpicture: 2__8_.jpgpicture: 2__9_.jpgpicture: 2__10_.jpg

08.10.2012 18:28, IchMan

Here's another batch of undefined patterns. All of them are from the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region, except for 8.


1. It is probably Pimpla rufipes (Miller, 1759) (=instigator F.)
3. It looks like something from the ephialtinae (Pimplinae). From the photo it is difficult to judge the sculpture of tergites, I don't see if there is a yellow pattern on the head, venation? Aren't there any other angles?
5. Campopleginae, M. b. Dusona sp., but this is out of the realm of speculation
6. Pimpla sp. , most likely for P. aquilonia Cresson, 1870
7. Ichneumoninae
8. ?Ichneumoninae-Cryptinae.
One photo is usually not enough. You need a series of frames from different angles. Is the top of the shield white or is it a glare? Is there an ovipositor and how long is it? You should see the venation of the wings, the sculpture of the propodeum (intermediate segment), basal tergites...
on 7-8 without dancing with a tambourine and other kamlaniya say hardly anything is possible

by sawyers I-pass.

08.10.2012 18:33, IchMan

Here is another rider: Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, 16.09.


Lots of wood and little rider. Couldn't be bigger?
Pimplinae, Ephialtini. Next - a whole series of versions

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