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01.12.2012 15:02, Mistes

It's clear. So I'll have to identify my own insects myself. Thank you all.

01.12.2012 15:47, gstalker

Germany, November, listv.forest, on old stumps

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01.12.2012 22:00, gstalker

one of them is Ichneumon pisorius ?

02.12.2012 17:32, akulich-sibiria

It's clear. So I'll have to identify my own insects myself. Thank you all.



I can't imagine the definition of a bumblebee from this photo.

03.12.2012 17:00, Mistes

Thanks for that, too...
If in my tasks (not entomologist!) if the collection of insects is not included, then it is quite difficult to get more detailed photos (such as those presented below). However, it was hoped that the photo could be identified by experts who had repeatedly observed various species in natural conditions. Since this turned out to be unimaginable for a specialist, I will determine it independently, with appropriate errors.
Thank you again.

03.12.2012 17:05, Mantispid

And where do they come from?
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03.12.2012 17:38, AGG

Is it possible to determine "this" at least up to the genus?
Lipetsk region, Russia. forest in the litter, 15-09.
about 2 mm
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03.12.2012 17:42, Mistes

And where do they come from?

The city is specified under the username. However, this is hardly relevant to the definition.

03.12.2012 17:52, Mantispid

Is it possible to determine "this" at least up to the genus?
Lipetsk region, Russia. forest in the litter, 15-09.
about 2 mm
if you need other angles-write

the genus
Gelis also caught them, wingless, litter-bearing, worn like crazy smile.gif
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03.12.2012 18:00, AGG

the genus
Gelis also caught them, wingless, litter-like, worn like crazy smile.gif

I've never seen such small
ones before it's a pity that Gelis, about 10 years ago in ZINA I was told that we don't have specialists in them, only Europe frown.gifcan now the situation has changed?

03.12.2012 18:24, Mantispid

I've never seen such small
ones before it's a pity that Gelis, about 10 years ago in ZINA I was told that we don't have specialists in them, only Europe frown.gifcan now the situation has changed?

and try to drive on the "green", I brought my own more or less to the group of species

03.12.2012 18:29, AGG

"green" in this regard is morally outdated even at the time of exit

04.12.2012 12:28, Woodmen

Is it possible to identify these bombus before the species?

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.

1. June 21.
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2. June 20.
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3.
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4. June 20.
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5. May 14.
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04.12.2012 22:35, Bad Den

Thanks for that, too...
If in my tasks (not entomologist!) if the collection of insects is not included, then it is quite difficult to get more detailed photos (such as those presented below). However, it was hoped that the photo could be identified by experts who had repeatedly observed various species in natural conditions. Since this turned out to be unimaginable for a specialist, I will determine it independently, with appropriate errors.
Thank you again.

Then you, as a person who has embarked on the slippery path of determining from the photo, should know that the color (location of bandages, their color, width, etc.) of bumblebees can be very variable. Very often, to accurately determine bumblebee species, you need to measure the length of the cheeks (the distance from the edge of the eye to the upper jaws) under a microscope - if my sclerosis does not deceive me. As a non-specialist in bumblebees, I wish you good luck.

04.12.2012 22:45, akulich-sibiria

Is it possible to identify these bombus before the species?

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.

1. June 21.
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2. June 20.
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3.
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4. June 20.
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5. May 14.
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I do not presume to say that my definitions are correct, so at first glance purely visually
3. something like Bombus veteranus or deuteronimus
4. B. maculidorsis You
can drive these bumblebees by the determinant for belonging to these species.

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 04.12.2012 22: 46
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05.12.2012 10:34, Woodmen

I do not presume to say that my definitions are correct, so at first glance purely visually
3. something like Bombus veteranus or deuteronimus
4. B. maculidorsis You
can drive these bumblebees by the determinant for belonging to these species.

Thanks!
Can you tell me the keys?
The fifth is probably Bombus lapidarius, female.
http://www.bumblebee.org/lap.htm
http://www.wildbienen.de/b-lapida.htm

05.12.2012 14:30, akulich-sibiria

Thanks!
Can you tell me the keys?
The fifth is probably Bombus lapidarius, female.
http://www.bumblebee.org/lap.htm
http://www.wildbienen.de/b-lapida.htm

Determinants of the Far East (vol. 4, part 1) and the European part (vol. 3, Part 1)

06.12.2012 1:40, Kokojajko

Mogilev-Podilsky,Vinnytsia region, Ukraine

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06.12.2012 1:45, Kokojajko

Zatoka Bazaryanka,Odessa region, Ukraine

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06.12.2012 15:40, nikittokkk

Scolia sp.

07.12.2012 15:36, nikittokkk

Here's a look at last year's auctions: not definedfrown.gifat all. Help anyone who can! There are quite a few of them and they seem to be ordinary.

Polistes sp.

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Vespula sp.

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Bombus spp.

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2.picture: IMG_3098.jpg Moscow region, 27.08

3.picture: IMG_9672.JPG Moscow region, 17.07

4.image: _____. JPG picture: _______1_.JPG Moscow region, 14.07

5. picture: _______15_.jpgMoscow, 14.09

Thank you in advance!

07.12.2012 17:33, AVA

Here's a look at last year's auctions: not definedfrown.gifat all. Help anyone who can! There are quite a few of them and they seem to be ordinary.
Thank you in advance!


- Polistes dominula
- Vespula vulgaris

Yes, I forgot, both females

This post was edited by AVA-07.12.2012 17: 35

08.12.2012 9:42, AGG

Is it possible to identify a German woman from this photo? Unfortunately not assembled frown.gif
S-Z Kazakhstan, size unknown

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08.12.2012 16:36, Kokojajko

Ukraine, Vinnytsia region, Mogilev-Podilsky.It is slightly more than 1 cm long (without paws and whiskers).

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09.12.2012 2:01, gstalker

help with a wasp from Germany
(at least the genus )

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09.12.2012 4:20, Liparus

help with a wasp from Germany
(at least the genus )

Now! It's a rider!Therion ?circumflexum
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09.12.2012 4:22, Liparus

Zatoka Bazaryanka,Odessa region, Ukraine

This is Scolia histrionica lol.gif lol.gif lol.gifugly
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09.12.2012 11:13, gstalker

I have a question
Such wasps sting like riders, spangles ?

09.12.2012 11:16, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.
Nomada sp. (?) or Triepeolus sp. (?)

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09.12.2012 19:52, gstalker

Wasp from Germany
10 mm (without whiskers)

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09.12.2012 23:30, gstalker

Wasp from Germany
10 mm (without whiskers)

Cidaphus alarius?

10.12.2012 0:14, алекс 2611

  
Nomada sp. (?) or Triepeolus sp. (?)

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unlikely
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10.12.2012 1:19, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.
Nomada sp. (?) or Triepeolus sp. (?)

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This is definitely not Nomada or Triepeolus, I think it's some kind of megachilid type of woolworm, maybe even the genus Anthidium itself, according to this photo it's difficult for me to say anything
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10.12.2012 17:03, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.

Long-whiskered bee-Eucera longicornis (Apidae)?

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10.12.2012 17:40, OEV

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.

Long-whiskered bee-Eucera longicornis (Apidae)?



If your definition based on whisker length is not correct, there are many genera in which males have long whiskers. Judging by the presence of three cubical cells, this is probably a representative of either Tetralonia sp. or Tetraloniella sp. Good luck smile.gif
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10.12.2012 19:44, Woodmen

Eugene, thank you!
I'm just an amateur. But now I've learned about cubital veins. smile.gif

10.12.2012 20:44, gstalker

Cidaphus alarius?

or Enicospilus skeltonii

10.12.2012 20:54, Woodmen

And to define such bee? Andrena?
Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.

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11.12.2012 0:15, akulich-sibiria

And to define such bee? Andrena?
Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 5.

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similar to the male Dasypoda sp
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11.12.2012 1:22, gstalker

Maybe ants who knows ?
1-10mm
2-10mm
3-5. 5mm
4-9mm

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