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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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31.05.2008 10:17, Vlad Proklov

Asiotmethis heptapotamicus...
And this one? It seems slightly different (mustache is longer, etcsmile.gif.)

Dykit there it is necessary to look at the hind wings and the inner column of the hind legs...

Welcome back, by the way! smile.gif

31.05.2008 10:29, PG18

Dykit there it is necessary to look at the hind wings and the inner column of the hind legs...

Welcome back, by the way! smile.gif

Eh... Thank you. Right now I'll show you something-a thread. Akrid, for example, who didn't understand a damn thing...

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31.05.2008 10:38, PG18

I just put my eggs in a hole in the roadsmile.gif

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31.05.2008 10:43, Vlad Proklov

Eh... Thank you. Right now I'll show you something-a thread. Akrid, for example, who didn't understand a damn thing...

These are not acridae , but pyrgomorphs of some sort. Ognevka - from fitzitin (and this is oh and ah).
I'm going out to the fields all day now, and I'll take a closer look in the evening.

31.05.2008 10:50, PG18

Good. But I'm still going to post a few more.

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31.05.2008 11:32, PG18

It seems slightly different than 05_06_Kyrtakhtai_0021

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31.05.2008 11:35, PG18

Praying mantises, b. h. more nymphsfrown.gif

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31.05.2008 11:38, PG18

Well, and a dragonfly from the salty key here. Probably Ischnura aralensis...

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31.05.2008 12:57, PVOzerski

About Ceraeocercus fuscipennis-it seems to be him. Something else that is accurate to the genus:
05_05_Kyrtakhtai_0046.jpg - Dociostaurus sp.
05_20_sands_at_Akkuduk_0011.jpg - Dericorys sp.
05_15_sands_at_Akkuduk_0146.jpg - Ochrilida sp.
05_06_Kyrtakhtai_0021.jpg - ?Notostaurus albicornis
05_09_Kerndyrli_0330.jpg, 05_15_sands_at_Akkuduk_0105.jpg, 05_06_Kyrtakhtai_0066.jpg - Pyrgomorpha bispinosa deserti
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31.05.2008 22:34, Vlad Proklov

I just put my eggs in a hole in the roadsmile.gif

Maybe it's something like Chorthippus albomarginatus?

01.06.2008 8:44, PVOzerski

It looks similar, but I don't see any parietal dimples at all. By the way, there should not be a real albomarginatus there-except for some karelini.

And relatively 05_05_Kyrtakhtai_0024.jpg - at first there was a thought about Myrmeleotettix, and then the doubt came. I want to look at the basal part of the anterior edge of the elytra to see if there is any expansion , but the angle does not allow us to judge this confidently.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 01.06.2008 08: 46

01.06.2008 11:17, PG18

And relatively 05_05_Kyrtakhtai_0024.jpg - at first there was a thought about Myrmeleotettix, and then the doubt came. I want to look at the basal part of the anterior edge of the elytra to see if there is any expansion , but the angle does not allow us to judge this confidently.

Can you see it that way?

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01.06.2008 18:43, PVOzerski

In the middle (05_05_Kyrtakhtai_0043.jpg) is similar to the last-instar nymph Ramburiella sp.
Relative to 05_06_Kyrtakhtai_0024.jpg and 05_06_Kyrtakhtai_0048.jpg " rather, I'm leaning in favor of some Aeropedellus, although I won't bet my head on it smile.gif

05_09_Kerndyrli_0295.jpg - strong suspicion of Duroniella sp.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 01.06.2008 18: 53
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02.06.2008 10:09, kut

Hello, tell me what kind of grasshopper. On ostepnennom lugu, Serpukhov district, Moscow region. May 30, 2008. Thanks

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This post was edited by kut-02.06.2008 10: 10

02.06.2008 12:15, Guest

Larva of some 3rd instar chorthippus
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04.06.2008 12:10, Dracus

PG18

04_29_Kendyrli_0005.jpg - Male Oxyothespis sp.04_29_Kendyrli_0211.jpg
-Rivetina sp.05_15_sands_at_Akkuduk_0234.jpg
- I am inclined to the larva of Bolivaria, you can determine more precisely if caught.

I don't dare define the first two before the appearance.

In general, it's good for you there in May. Very GOOD smile.gif
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14.06.2008 13:32, Timandr

who is this tetrigid? (Kuznetsk basin, mowing in a steepened meadow, 13.7.2000)

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14.06.2008 19:53, KingSnake

Please tell me the view.

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20.06.2008 18:26, PVOzerski

By P1050586.jpg - there is a suspicion of a 3rd-instar larva of Euchorthippus pulvinatus - but not 100% sure .
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10.07.2008 20:45, ButterflyGirl

Tell me pozhailusta, what is this mustachioed grasshopper? Found on 28.06 in Ukraine. Thank you in advance.
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18.07.2008 13:17, Buzman

Please help me determine. Both animals from the Crimea, near Sevastopol, Cossack Bay, June. Is the first photo someone from Oedipoda?

This post was edited by Buzman - 18.07.2008 13: 20

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18.07.2008 19:01, Vlad Proklov

Please help me determine. Both animals from the Crimea, near Sevastopol, Cossack Bay, June. Is the first photo someone from Oedipoda?

1 - Oedipoda coerulescens
2 - Gryllomorpha ?dalmatina
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18.07.2008 19:36, Насекомовед

who is this tetrigid? (Kuznetsk basin, mowing in a steepened meadow, 13.7.2000)

Tetrix bipunctata (L.)

18.07.2008 23:44, NakaRB

this grasshopper was photographed on July 14 of this year in Malakhovka (MO). I've never seen one like this before, so tell me what kind of animal it is...

user posted image

This post was edited by NakaRB - 13.11.2008 09: 28

18.07.2008 23:59, Vlad Proklov

this grasshopper was photographed on July 14 of this year in Malakhovka (MO). I've never seen one like this before, so tell me what kind of animal it is...

Barbitistes constrictus, the Red Book beast!

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 07/19/2008 00: 00
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19.07.2008 10:42, NakaRB

wow! Thank you... brazenly sat in the garden on raspberries smile.gif

19.07.2008 14:45, Ilia Ustiantcev

Is it plate wing and grey grasshopper? Moscow Region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district.
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19.07.2008 18:14, Vlad Proklov

Is it plate wing and grey grasshopper? Moscow Region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district.

These are song grasshoppers (Tettigonia cantans) and gray grasshoppers (Decticus verrucivorus).
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22.07.2008 17:29, Vlad Proklov

Tell me pozhailusta, what is this mustachioed grasshopper? Found on 28.06 in Ukraine. Thank you in advance.

Nymphs of the Phaneropterinae, possibly laminoptera.
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30.07.2008 21:10, Alexander Zarodov

Undefined still from Greece. Month of May.

1. I still don't know if it's Roeseliana roeselii or something else. There are a lot of them out there.

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2. Chorthippus (Glyptobothrus) sp.? I know I don't have a chance, but what if?

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30.07.2008 21:29, Vlad Proklov

Undefined still from Greece. Month of May.

1. I think it's a Pholidoptera/Eupholidoptera nymph
2. Specifically smile.gif Chorthippus (Glyptobothrus) sp.
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30.07.2008 21:47, Alexander Zarodov

Now the Caucasus, the month of July smile.gif

1. Someone like Chortippus scalaris? Crack strongly, in the mass on meadows ~2000 m.

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2. Well, with these questions like no, Gomphocerus (Aeropus) sibiricus caucasicus?

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30.07.2008 22:00, Vlad Proklov

Now the Caucasus, the month of July

Stauroderus scalaris and Aeropus sibiricus, yes.
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30.07.2008 22:45, Alexander Zarodov

A couple more...

1. Euthystira brachyptera?

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2. Chorthippus parallelus?

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30.07.2008 23:21, Vlad Proklov

A couple more...

1 - Chrysochraon dispar
2-Chorthippus parallelus, yes.
If you still have them, it's better to post them all at once.

30.07.2008 23:23, Alexander Zarodov

1 - Chrysochraon dispar
2-Chorthippus parallelus, yes.
If you still have them, it's better to post them all at once.


Thank you very much!
Yes, it seems that everything is for today, there are still Moscow suburbs, but it is clear there.

To clear your conscience... is this one also dispar?

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This post was edited by Double A-30.07.2008 23: 30

01.08.2008 22:48, PVOzerski

Yes, also dispar
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02.08.2008 12:46, sealor

Well, one more try smile.gif
I found here a place where grasshoppers live, which with very high confidence can be white-fronted. Their difference from the widely spread gray ones:
* they sing in a different way, the singing is more sonorous and soft, from a distance it even seems that some bird is singing
* the color is completely different if you compare the expected gray and white-browed right on the spot.
* size, in the expected white-fronted females up to 7.5 cm with wings, the head is very massive, in gray usually approx. 5.5 cm with wings.

here is a picture in the "natural state", I caught one, but Plavilshchikov does not have his description, can anyone tell me the clear distinguishing features of white-browed and gray?

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02.08.2008 19:12, Victor Titov

Tell me, please, what is the name of this handsome man? August 02, Yaroslavl region, near Rostov.
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This post was edited by Dmitrich-02.08.2008 19: 13

02.08.2008 22:21, Vlad Proklov

Tell me, please, what is the name of this handsome man? August 02, Yaroslavl region, near Rostov.

Stethophyma grossum
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