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04.06.2019 12:09, Melodi

Tell me, please, on grasshoppers, a couple met 02.06 in the evening in Yalta.
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14.06.2019 22:14, Андреас

I want to know - why do we have almost no Russian-language information on the Dalmatian cricket that lives in Russia on the forum (and even on the Internet)? The sparse stuff I found doesn't match the dimensions. They write "11-16" - and I met in the storeroom in the village of Verkhovskoye - giants in 30 mm! (I can measure) cool.gif rolleyes.gif

22.06.2019 18:03, Мир вокруг нас

Dear experts, please help us determine the type of grasshoppers. Filmed in the Samara region on 15.06.2019. It's easier for me to give a link to the video, so I ask you to watch it, the more informative the video is.
https://youtu.be/FvF3I-aAyiU
https://youtu.be/zs7BFw0HF-0
https://youtu.be/KTdkHOwEgHQ
Thank you in advance.

22.06.2019 19:49, Жорес

Can someone use this photo to determine who is it
long ovipositor and long antennae (1.5 times longer than the body), the wings are rudimentary

This post was edited by Jores - 22.06.2019 19: 51

24.06.2019 13:03, Alex KNZ

Can someone use this photo to determine who is it
long ovipositor and long antennae (1.5 times longer than the body), the wings are rudimentary


Tettigonia cantans (Song grasshopper). The wings will be of an adult insect, this is a nymph.

24.06.2019 13:10, Alex KNZ

Dear experts, please help us determine the type of grasshoppers. Filmed in the Samara region on 15.06.2019. It's easier for me to give a link to the video, so I ask you to watch it, the more informative the video is.
https://youtu.be/FvF3I-aAyiU
https://youtu.be/zs7BFw0HF-0
https://youtu.be/KTdkHOwEgHQ
Thank you in advance.


All grasshoppers are Decticus verrucivorus (Grey grasshopper). With ovipositor-females (long "sword" behind). The first video shows a grasshopper that has just faded into an adult insect. In the last video - a nymph of the last stage of development.

24.06.2019 19:34, Мир вокруг нас

All grasshoppers are Decticus verrucivorus (Grey grasshopper). With ovipositor-females (long "sword" behind). The first video shows a grasshopper that has just faded into an adult insect. In the last video - a nymph of the last stage of development.

Thank you very much. Do you get females in all the videos? The brown one with spots also has an ovipositor.

24.06.2019 20:14, Alex KNZ

Thank you very much. Do you get females in all the videos? The brown one with spots also has an ovipositor.


Yes, that's right.

30.06.2019 2:22, DanMar

I stupidly ofigel from the one whom I caught by ear near Kiev, Pholidoptera frivaldszkyi, I thought first some sawtails, and then bam, in such a place it turns out to be a bush lover! I wanted to go to the reserve in Frivaldsky 300 km to the Sumy region... I hope the material is useful that they are here, as well as the fact that the area is not divided, as it turned out, so strikingly. I heard something similar in Shepetivka, Zhytomyr region, and I'll have to go check it out too. The discovery is in the Goloseevsky district of Kiev, so far I don't know whether to indicate the exact location, but this grasshopper is widespread there quite thoroughly and everywhere. Tomorrow I will go to look for more females and shoot good materials on iNaturalist to post.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwL0dq3ginM

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30.06.2019 23:11, usiaz

Hello!
Ekaterinburg.
Shooting Date / Time 09.06.2019 9: 02: 57
Nymph Decticus verrucivorus?

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01.07.2019 2:19, DanMar

Supplement on my discovery of Pholidoptera frivaldszkyi in the south of Kiev, actually within the city limits.
The species is present in abundance, both in floodplain meadows and on the right-bank hills of the Dnieper, which were formed by the riverbed that once passed here. Especially loud song is not quieter than tettigonias, which are represented here by all three species, coming even from ruderal thickets indicates the high density of this shrub. The view is stable here and is found in the cemetery, on the deltadrome / paradrome, which is unlikely to be developed in cottages in the near future.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/27960797

Hello!
Ekaterinburg.
Shooting Date / Time 09.06.2019 9: 02: 57
Nymph Decticus verrucivorus?

Yes, the nymph Decticus verrucivorus!

Photo by Pholidoptera frivaldszkyi:
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01.07.2019 13:18, Alex KNZ

Hello!
Ekaterinburg.
Shooting Date / Time 09.06.2019 9: 02: 57
Nymph Decticus verrucivorus?


Right.
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04.07.2019 15:23, Decticus

Alex KNZ, you were going to post photos of grasshoppers from Turkey. Post a pliz here or in the topic on the content of pryamoptera.

04.07.2019 15:25, Decticus

Can anyone tell me what kind of filly this is? Found in Bolshoy Utrish, Krasnodar Krai.
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08.07.2019 18:13, Hierophis

Here here such dispute arose, what grasshopper on the link, verrucivorus, or albifrons
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/28261747

I don't really understand them, but all the albifrons that I saw at home, as well as on other photos on naturalist
1) Have a light head
2) Have a very clear border between the dark stripes and the light rim on the sides.


For example, verrucivorus, photographed by me, is very similar to the one on the first link
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/27102110

And this is albifrons, as I imagine it to be
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/14383291

08.07.2019 18:37, Decticus

Hierophis, this is albifrons.

08.07.2019 18:40, Decticus

I also used to confuse large gray verrucivorus with albifrons, they are quite similar.

08.07.2019 18:49, Hierophis

So I didn't quite understand in the first definition of albifrons, or did I have the first link?
If in the first definition, then I just deleted my definition there and that's it, such signs as in the determinant are not visible there, but in appearance I personally would say that verrucivorus)

08.07.2019 19:12, Decticus

On the 1st and 3rd links albifrons, on the second - verrucivorus. White-fronted grasshoppers do not have green pigment on the pronotum.

08.07.2019 20:11, DanMar

Gampsocleis schelkovnikovae from Vilkovo. There is a high abundance of it in the reserve, but walking near rice fields sprayed with insecticides, near neighboring villages, I found it in very small quantities, although in this area it is widespread and near Izmail it was also heard from reeds. Interesting habitats are wet and hot swampy meadows near fresh water bodies.
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09.07.2019 9:37, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

The filly was caught on a gravel road, there were sand mounds nearby,and the filly's wings were blue

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18.07.2019 12:36, Radik

Please help me with the definition.
Tatarstan, Novosheshminsky district, ROC, D. Urgancha, July 13, 2019
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18.07.2019 13:02, Decticus

Radik, female Chorthippus brunneus in photos 2 and 3.

18.07.2019 13:59, Vlad Proklov

Radik, female Chorthippus brunneus in photos 2 and 3.

Isn't that Stenobothrus lineatus?

18.07.2019 15:22, chiffa

Can anyone tell me what kind of filly this is? Found in Bolshoy Utrish, Krasnodar Krai.
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Male Dociostaurus maroccanus.
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18.07.2019 15:26, chiffa

The filly was caught on a gravel road, there were sand mounds nearby,and the filly's wings were blue

Nikita, most likely Sphingonotus caerulans. The signs are hard to see, but this particular species lives on the sands.

18.07.2019 17:07, Decticus

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Please also identify this filly with big eyes. smile.gif

18.07.2019 18:09, Vlad Proklov

23.07.2019 14:10, Radik

please help me with the definition.
Tatarstan, Almetyevsk district, Yamashi village district, July 24, 2019

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01.08.2019 13:51, MacrohunterLS

Pezotettix giornae? Ciscaucasia

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01.08.2019 14:46, Vlad Proklov

Pezotettix giornae? Ciscaucasia

Он.
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02.08.2019 21:05, maik

there are grasshoppers , but there is no draft yet. Tell me Stavropol. Plain.02.08.2019
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05.08.2019 20:33, MacrohunterLS

Neblshaya and elegant. Some kind of desert girl, I suspect?" Ciscaucasia

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05.08.2019 20:39, Vlad Proklov

Neblshaya and elegant. Some kind of desert girl, I suspect?" Ciscaucasia

Definitely a hermit, but you can't tell them apart from the photo...
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06.08.2019 13:23, Decticus

maik, on the 2nd photo Calliptamus italicus, the rest-skates Chortippus sp.
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06.08.2019 13:31, Decticus

Good day to all fans of erect wings. Who was in Belarus? I'm going there at the end of this week. Which of the larger species can you find? I Googled it, it says that there are T. viridissima and locust migratoria https://orthoptera-g2n.jimdo.com/tettigonii...ia-viridissima/ https://orthoptera-g2n.jimdo.com/acrididae/...sta-migratoria/ (cantansov and verrucivorusov and I have in the Leningrad region is full, not needed)) Is it really possible to find them in the vicinity of Minsk?
Do Gumpsoclaces live there by chance?

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13.08.2019 17:29, Alex KNZ

Good day to all fans of erect wings. Who was in Belarus? I'm going there at the end of this week. Which of the larger species can you find? I Googled it, it says that there are T. viridissima and locust migratoria https://orthoptera-g2n.jimdo.com/tettigonii...ia-viridissima/ https://orthoptera-g2n.jimdo.com/acrididae/...sta-migratoria/ (cantansov and verrucivorusov and I have in the Leningrad region is full, not needed)) Is it really possible to find them in the vicinity of Minsk?
Do Gumpsoclaces live there by chance?


There is definitely a Viri. But Locusta migratoria - I have no idea where to look for it in the middle latitudes..

13.08.2019 19:19, Decticus

Alex KNZ, I didn't find viridissim.
Locust wasn't there either. I've heard they live near water, in reeds and reeds.

14.08.2019 1:30, ИНО

Not only in reeds, in tansy come across. But to look for it there is something else, it is useless to mow, and it flies out like a candle, like a pheasant, sits far away and then is never found. It is much more realistic to catch it in a cornfield if you can find it.

14.08.2019 17:14, Андреас

Hello. Please help me with the name of locusts from Lake Elton. Taken recently, not by me.

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