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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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14.08.2019 17:24, Андреас

Here is another amazing cricket from the residential sector of the village. Elton was given to me. The most interesting thing is that if I had not personally seen Gryllomorpha dalmatina in the basements of summer cottages in the mountains outside Sochi , I would have been shocked; I just suspect it's Gryllodes sigillatus? "or am I wrong?" redface.gif eek.gif

16.08.2019 10:19, Alex KNZ

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


When I was in Minsk, I heard viridissim practically in any residential yard in the trees after sunset. The cantantes, unlike the Viri, preferred bushes to trees and sang during the day.

I didn't have to go from Minsk to the region, but I admit that viridissimas are scattered outside the city, and in late summer they are more difficult to find, given that they prefer to stick to tall trees and stride closer to night.

17.08.2019 1:45, ИНО

I don't know about Belarus, but the viridissima stridulation ends later than most other grasshoppers, somewhere in late September, so I doubt the difficulty of finding it in late summer. Another thing is that if it was cold there (less than +15 at night), they could be silent like partisans, unlike cantans.

18.08.2019 16:08, Мир вокруг нас

Dear experts, please tell me. Is this a tailed grasshopper or am I mistaken? I shot it in early August in the Samara region.

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18.08.2019 16:13, ИНО

They were not mistaken.

18.08.2019 20:10, Мир вокруг нас

They were not mistaken.

Thank you very much

19.08.2019 7:49, Radik

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

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26.08.2019 4:59, Мир вокруг нас

Dear experts, please help us determine the type of praying mantis. If I'm not mistaken, these are both Mantis religiosa, only the first one is still a nymph? I was shooting in Crimea at the end of July. There are no photos, only videos https://youtu.be/N4C_OiSRk4k And more https://youtu.be/yrtwO_Xyc8E Thank you in advance.

26.08.2019 10:16, Decticus

The world around us is not a Mantis religiosa. The first video shows the nymph Hierodula transcaucasica, the second imago Bolivaria brachyptera.

26.08.2019 12:13, Мир вокруг нас

The world around us is not a Mantis religiosa. The first video shows the nymph Hierodula transcaucasica, the second imago Bolivaria brachyptera.

Thank you so much for your help!

26.08.2019 13:20, Жорес

Can you tell from a photo of this quality?

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26.08.2019 13:27, Decticus

Jores, skates Chortippus sp. most likely.
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27.08.2019 13:47, kut

Please tell me what kind of filly?

Moscow region, Shatursky district, Pyshlitsy village district. 19.08.19. Dry meadow on blackened sands.

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27.08.2019 15:19, Vlad Proklov

Please tell me what kind of filly?

Moscow region, Shatursky district, Pyshlitsy village district. 19.08.19. Dry meadow on blackened sands.

Female Psophus stridulus. What a red head!
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29.08.2019 17:46, svyatygory

Is it possible to identify these fillies before the species? The first one was identified as Chorthippus albomarginatus.
Taken in Svyatogorsk, Donetsk region on August 27.
Thank you in advance.

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30.08.2019 13:34, Peregrinus-

Help identify the grasshopper!
Belarus

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30.08.2019 14:52, Vlad Proklov

Help identify the grasshopper!
Belarus

Decticus verrucivorus

31.08.2019 16:10, Decticus

Peregrinus-what an unusual coloration your verrucivorus has. I saw something like this in Mari El once, a long time ago. Also red and without black spots was.

02.09.2019 13:53, Radik

Tatarstan, Almetyevsk district, Yamashi village district, July 24, 2019

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03.09.2019 23:19, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Syria, Damascus
mid-August
Platycleis escalerai? affinis?

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06.09.2019 14:07, MacrohunterLS

Krasnodar Krai
1 2 and 3 are all Italian?? 1-in the quarry, 2-near the river, 3-in the field on the alfalfa

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11.09.2019 7:23, Андреас

Good afternoon. They just showed me a photo of crickets that feed on leftover scraps in a bird feeder in the US, Virginia, en masse at night. rolleyes.gif

This post was edited by Andreas - 11.09.2019 07: 24

11.09.2019 12:58, denis138

Please help me identify
1. grasshopper - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/32157581
2. Cricket - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/30375575.

Biotopes, photo and date on the accounting card.

This post was edited by denis138-11.09.2019 13: 00

15.09.2019 18:46, MIV

Butterflies no longer fly, beetles no longer crawl. But there are plenty of straight-winged ones, mostly "fillies".
Can someone tell me the names - I do not understand them at all, and the insects are interesting and beautiful (while fresh).
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 4.09.19.

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15.09.2019 19:51, Vlad Proklov

Butterflies no longer fly, beetles no longer crawl. But there are plenty of straight-winged ones, mostly "fillies".
Can someone tell me the names - I do not understand them at all, and the insects are interesting and beautiful (while fresh).
Krasnoyarsk region, forest-steppe. 4.09.19.

1, 2 - Decticus verrucivorus
3 - Celes ?skalozubovi
4 - Glyptobothrus sp.
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18.09.2019 8:50, Alex KNZ

1, 2 - Decticus verrucivorus
3 - Celes ?skalozubovi
4 - Glyptobothrus sp.


2-exactly Decticus?

18.09.2019 18:16, Vlad Proklov

2-exactly Decticus?

The median keel of the pronotum seems to be pronounced along the entire length? Or not?

18.09.2019 21:17, MIV

The median keel of the pronotum seems to be pronounced along the entire length? Or not?


Can you see better here?

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18.09.2019 21:25, Vlad Proklov

Can you see better here?

Yes, now you can see that it is expressed only in the back half. Platycleidini tribe, genus Montana. You have 2 types-M. montana and M. eversmanni.
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18.09.2019 21:29, Vlad Proklov

You can determine it from this book:
http://ashipunov.info/shipunov/school/book...tsk_rossii.djvu
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18.09.2019 23:55, MIV

You can determine it from this book:
http://ashipunov.info/shipunov/school/book...tsk_rossii.djvu


Thanks! For our region, you can also find M. striata/

19.09.2019 0:02, Vlad Proklov

Thanks! For our region, another example is M. striata/

I meant the long-winged ones=)
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22.09.2019 22:40, MIV

I meant the long-winged ones =)


And M. striata - with shortened wings, like this blacksmith?

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23.09.2019 0:20, Vlad Proklov

And M. striata - with shortened wings, like this blacksmith?

Yes, I gave a link to the book - there are keys there.
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23.09.2019 12:46, Oleg Serkiz

Good afternoon!Please help me determine what type it belongs to?

user posted imageDSC_0130 by Oleg Serkiz, on Flickr

24.09.2019 11:27, Alex KNZ

It is similar to the stem cricket-Oecanthus pellucens. For accurate determination, it is important to understand the shooting point.

This post was edited by Alex KNZ - 24.09.2019 11: 27
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30.09.2019 7:10, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Ukraine
cityNikolaev ROC district Varvarovka. Gardening "Lesnoe".
On the ground at night at 21: 30.29.09.2109
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Leg. Strenada Victor.

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30.09.2019 23:24, Alex KNZ

On inaturalist.org posted an interesting green grasshopper from Kazakhstan. Judging by the tag, it was photographed in a gorge, south of Alma-Ata.

Who knows what kind of blacksmith he is?

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/33654985
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30.09.2019 23:51, DanMar

Glyphonotus sp., possibly thoracicus, they seem to live for two years...

This post was edited by DanMar - 30.09.2019 23: 51

03.10.2019 19:03, Zum-Graat

Moscow region, October 3. Quite large (about 4.5 cm).
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