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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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03.10.2019 19:09, Vlad Proklov

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

Stethophyma grossum
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03.10.2019 21:01, Decticus

I have 4 such fillies live now, since August yet.
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19.10.2019 12:18, Decticus

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Some kind of horse, a male. Rather late, caught on October 8 in Gatchina, Leningrad region.

19.10.2019 14:17, Vlad Proklov


Some kind of horse, a male. Rather late, caught on October 8 in Gatchina, Leningrad region.

biguttulus like

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27.10.2019 2:11, John-ST

Please help me confirm the definition.

09.08.2018
Nizhne-Chirskaya St., Volgograd region

This is Turanogryllus lateralis (Fieber 1853).

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27.10.2019 3:49, John-ST

A couple of fillies for identification.

Nizhne-Chirskaya St., Volgograd Region

1. 11.08.2018
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2. 13.08.2018
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26.11.2019 16:27, Strelok

Please help with the definition.
Northern Urals. August. On the rocks.

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27.12.2019 3:37, Alex KNZ

I came across a photo on the site inaturalist.org
(link https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/36819199 Well, experts, who will determine tettigonia? The grasshopper was photographed, judging by the label - in Lithuania.

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27.12.2019 3:47, Vlad Proklov

I came across a photo on the site inaturalist.org
(link https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/36819199 Well, experts, who will determine tettigonia? The grasshopper was photographed, judging by the label - in Lithuania.

T. caudata, I'd say.

27.12.2019 11:10, Decticus

kotbegemot, does a kaudat have a brown stripe on its back? They also have light eyes and black spikes on their hind legs.
This is probably the northern short-winged form of T. viridissima.

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27.12.2019 13:44, MacrohunterLS

Is it possible to identify this kustolyub? Ciscaucasia, June

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27.12.2019 17:27, Decticus

MacrohunterLS, this is Pholidoptera pustulipes. I also caught them in June near Anapa.
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27.12.2019 18:53, MacrohunterLS

MacrohunterLS, this is Pholidoptera pustulipes. I also caught them in June near Anapa.


Thank you. Here's another one from the same place. Approximately, who can be?

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27.12.2019 20:48, Decticus

It's a bit of a leap. Similar to Metrioptera roeseli, but not sure if there are any similar southern species living there.
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28.12.2019 1:42, Alex KNZ

kotbegemot, does a kaudat have a brown stripe on its back? They also have light eyes and black spikes on their hind legs.
This is probably the northern short-winged form of T. viridissima.

I think so too. The wing shape differs from T. cantans.

29.12.2019 18:50, Decticus

Can anyone identify this grasshopper? Some tettigonia from Japan, photo found by user Kolez on Instagram.
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04.01.2020 13:46, Dracus

Can anyone identify this grasshopper? Some tettigonia from Japan, photo found by user Kolez on Instagram.


Some kind of Gampsocleis, I suppose, but what is it? It is not very similar to G. buergeri.

04.01.2020 18:51, Чичипу

Help with the definition of erect wings...

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05.01.2020 14:22, Decticus

Chichipu, in the first photo some kind of tettigonia of the first stage (at this age, the species is not exactly defined), in the last-green short-winged (Euthystira brachyptera).

05.01.2020 19:11, Чичипу

Chichipu, in the first photo some kind of tettigonia of the first stage (at this age, the species is not exactly defined), in the last-green short-winged (Euthystira brachyptera).
Thank you very much, I will visit the forum more often.

10.01.2020 19:33, MIV

Please help me identify these bright fillies.

1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk Region
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2. Ibid.
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3. Altai.
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16.01.2020 11:39, MacrohunterLS

This akrida makes masonry or something more prosaic? If so, why not in the pit?

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16.01.2020 11:50, MacrohunterLS

Ciscaucasia, September, approximately at least
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16.01.2020 16:17, Dracus

This akrida makes masonry or something more prosaic? If so, why not in the pit?

Exactly what is "more prosaic" - waste products)
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17.01.2020 11:27, Freeman72rus

Good afternoon! Tell me, please, this poor guy is not by chance Decticus verrucivorus?
Tyumen region, Yalutorovsky district, lug. 19.07.2019

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17.01.2020 21:34, Dracus

Good afternoon! Tell me, please, this poor guy is not by chance Decticus verrucivorus?
Tyumen region, Yalutorovsky district, lug. 19.07.2019

Он.
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18.01.2020 20:10, MIV

Apparently, no one knows the fillies from post 4141 on this page frown.gif.
Nevertheless, I will post this wonderful couple. Can someone determine, at least up to the genus?

Altai, Kurai region, Chagan-Uzun settlement. 15.07.18.
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19.01.2020 20:33, Decticus

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Female Euthystira brachyptera.
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19.01.2020 20:40, Vlad Proklov

Apparently, no one knows the fillies from post 4141 on this page frown.gif.
Nevertheless, I will post this wonderful couple. Can someone determine, at least up to the genus?

Altai, Kurai region, Chagan-Uzun settlement. 15.07.18.

The angle is not good.
I will assume Stauroderus scalaris and some kind of ratchet.
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19.01.2020 20:41, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify these bright fillies.
1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk
3. Altai.

1 - Some Stenobothrus
3-Arcyptera fusca
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23.01.2020 11:00, mr.FiSH

Good day!
Please help me with the definition.
Turkey, Kemer
40-45mm.

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23.01.2020 11:10, Vlad Proklov

Good day!
Please help me with the definition.
Turkey, Kemer
40-45mm.

Eyprepocnemis plorans

23.01.2020 11:28, mr.FiSH

Eyprepocnemis plorans

Thank you very much!
As I understand it, there is no Russian-language name.
Initially I thought it was Anacridium aegyptium-Egyptian locust

23.01.2020 11:30, Vlad Proklov


As I understand it, there is no Russian-language name.

There is: a floating filly.

23.01.2020 12:29, mr.FiSH

There is: a floating filly.

Thanks!!!

25.01.2020 21:10, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 27.
Chorthippus. no more ?
user posted image

01.02.2020 20:19, Strelok

kotbegemot, does a kaudat have a brown stripe on its back? They also have light eyes and black spikes on their hind legs.
This is probably the northern short-winged form of T. viridissima.

This is definitely caudata. The green one has a shorter ovipositor than the wings.

01.02.2020 20:20, Strelok

  Help with the definition of erect wings...

The last photo shows short - winged green beetles.

04.02.2020 23:09, Alex KNZ

This is definitely caudata. In green , the ovipositor is shorter than the wings.


I don't agree.

1. Caudates do not have a brown stripe. The paws have black spikes.
2. Viridissimas have short wings. British populations, for example.

10.02.2020 17:03, Decticus

Alex KNZ, did you find Tettigonia turcica and Tettigonia armeniaca in Turkey last year? These are some species similar to viridissima. There is no information about them.

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