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14.10.2008 11:49, Nikabh

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14.10.2008 12:19, Nikabh

it seems to me that this is the Paradrymadusa galitzini already mentioned here, but I may be wrong

14.10.2008 13:06, Nikabh

although, no, it's still a Pontic bush lover, like.

15.10.2008 9:58, guest: gost

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16.10.2008 7:20, Mylabris

I ask you to help with straight-winged ones, with hortippusami completely at a dead end. Tetrix, too, to the appearance of the photo is not mastered. All images were taken in SE Kazakhstan.

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16.10.2008 19:06, Alex KNZ

_______13.jpg - (138.85 k) The nymph Tettigonia viridissima, male. The rest - let the specialists work smile.gif.

17.10.2008 9:08, Bukashechnik

____11 - Glyptobothrus biguttulus?
____16, 17-Winter filly-Acrotylus insubricus
____14-Semirechensk steppe filly-Asiotmetis heptapotamicus
____ 15-Tetrix tartara subacuta
____ 2-Sphingonothus maculatus?
____9, 10-Glyptobothrus apricarius
____ _ 18-Duroniella sp.
Sergey, can't you specify the exact location of the capture?

17.10.2008 11:05, gumenuk

Can you identify this one?" Moscow oblast

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17.10.2008 11:35, Bukashechnik

Grasshopper nymph Tettigonia sp. They sometimes like to feast on pollen
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17.10.2008 14:50, Mylabris

Dear Izbasar, thank you very much, I was counting on your help. The locations of capture are as follows:
11, 3, 9, 10 - 1.09.2008 On the road to Kok zhailau, from 2000 to 2600 m.
2 - 16.07.2007. North bank of Kapchagai, city zone area. 13-25.05.
08. Issyk dachas.
14, 15, 16, 17, 18 South bank of Kapchagai (so-called Quarries).
If you need accurate satellite coordinates, I can give you a personal message.

17.10.2008 15:01, Mylabris

And # 2 can't be Oedipoda sp? I think I can clearly see the ledge on the keel of the rear thigh...
And Glyptobothrus apricarius is the same as in Childebaev, Lachinsky (Laramie, 2002) and others. in khortypuses by the identifier?

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17.10.2008 15:57, Mylabris

And also to catch up with some difficult animals for me. All from South Kazakhstan, 1-in March on kok-zhailau, 2600m., 2,4-in April on the south bank of Kapchagai, 3-in July, in the gorge of the Left Talgar river, 2800 m
. P. S. With numbers 3,9,10 absolutely hopeless? At least until Rod?

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17.10.2008 17:30, Насекомовед

  
____ 15 - Tetrix tartara subacuta
____ 2 - Sphingonothus maculatus?


-15 Tetrix bolivari-subulata (see frontal rib in profile)
-2 Oedipoda (characteristic cutout on the upper keel of the hind thighs)
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20.10.2008 7:19, Bukashechnik

And # 2 can't be Oedipoda sp? I think I can clearly see the ledge on the keel of the rear thigh...
And Glyptobothrus apricarius is the same as in Childebaev, Lachinsky (Laramie, 2002) and others. in khortypuses by the identifier?

Oedipoda is, mea culpamol.gif, hurry up. Glyptobothrus apricarius in Childebaev, Lachininsky et al. in hortippus, that's right. By the way, Murat himself once told me that there are some errors in the definition tables.

20.10.2008 7:28, Bukashechnik

Dear Izbasar, thank you very much, I was counting on your help. The locations of capture are as follows:
11, 3, 9, 10 - 1.09.2008 On the road to Kok zhailau, from 2000 to 2600 m.
2 - 16.07.2007. North bank of Kapchagai, city zone area. 13-25.05.
08. Issyk dachas.
14, 15, 16, 17, 18 South bank of Kapchagai (so-called Quarries).
If you need accurate satellite coordinates, I can give you a personal message.

Sergey, many thanks for the location coordinates. I won't give up satellite services if I have the opportunity.

20.10.2008 7:51, Bukashechnik

1-similar to the larva of a young prus, I can't say for sure, there may be both Calliptamus italicus and C. barbarus cephalotes (in our region they are often found together)
3-male short-winged green beetle Euthisthira
brachyptera 4-larva of the winter filly Acrotylus insubricus I will try to look at the
rest more carefully at home.

20.10.2008 11:36, Насекомовед

3-Male short-winged green beetle Euthisthira brachyptera

With those parietal pits? I would say - hortippus some.

20.10.2008 18:36, А. Лебедев

Who is it?
The photo was taken at the end of July this year in the Mongolian Altai.

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21.10.2008 16:02, Насекомовед

2 A. Lebedev: Angaracris barabensis
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23.10.2008 22:10, NakaRB

Moscow
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24.10.2008 10:19, PVOzerski

Chorthippus dorsatus
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25.10.2008 17:36, universal

Identify the filly.Gorny Altai.

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25.10.2008 17:48, Vlad Proklov

Identify the filly.Gorny Altai.

Arcyptera fusca

25.10.2008 20:08, universal

Thank you, kotbegemot !

26.10.2008 16:21, Alex KNZ

Guys, help me decide on a grasshopper. The other day I found the following photo on the Internet. The name is naturally "Locust". It is also attributed that it was photographed on the Arabatskaya strelka (i.e. Crimea). I am inclined to believe that this is Decticus Albifrons (or verrucivorus??). Help, plz.

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26.10.2008 16:27, Vlad Proklov

Guys, help me decide on a grasshopper. The other day I found the following photo on the Internet. The name is naturally "Locust". It is also attributed that it was photographed on the Arabatskaya strelka (i.e. Crimea). I am inclined to believe that this is Decticus Albifrons (or verrucivorus??). Help, plz.

I've never heard of D. albifrons having green color elements.
There may still be some Platycleis sp. -- it's a pity, you can't see as far as the median keel of the pronotum goes...

27.10.2008 2:54, Alex KNZ

I also didn't see any mention of the Albifrons ' greenery anywhere. But the fact is that this year in the Crimea, in the south of Ukraine (Azov), in the Rostov region( Azov), in the Caucasus, there was an incredible outbreak of D. Albifrons, judging by the number of photos. I looked at a hundred pictures of them. Many white-fronted exl. this is due to the coloring of the hind legs: in ordinary ones they are patterned, in this one they are not. Here elytra - like it or not-are no different. I've already counted all the specks. And then there's this green stripe, no different from the brown one. In white-biters (verusiborus), not only the pronotum is usually green, but some other body elements are also green. Here is Platycleis sp. - there are quite a lot of these species. Most of them I do not know.
Here are 2 witness photos:

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27.10.2008 9:55, Насекомовед

I was on Arbatskaya strelka (walking from Genichesk almost to its center and back) and recorded albifrons there. It's there, for sure. I didn't hear Verrucivorus there.

29.10.2008 9:00, дядя Фёдор

Ask for the exact name.The size is about 4 centimeters.picture: __3.gif

29.10.2008 10:12, Bad Den

Tettigonia cantans
Definitely, "it" smile.gif

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31.10.2008 23:38, NakaRB

Here are some loose larvae, Moscow and the region, except 06 and 07

01 (Tettigonia cantans?)
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02
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03 (Tettigonia cantans?)
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04 (Tettigonia cantans?)
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05
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06-Seliger
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07-Vladimir region
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08 (Tetrix sp.?), larva or adult?
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This post was edited by NakaRB - 31.10.2008 23: 39

02.11.2008 10:41, Borka

Help determine, pliz
September 19

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03.11.2008 0:58, Victor Titov

Please help me identify the grasshoppers. All taken in June 2008 in Gelendzhik.
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Photo 3.

03.11.2008 1:11, Victor Titov

And then there are these fillies... Taken in August 2008, Rostov district, Yaroslavl region.
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04.11.2008 19:01, PVOzerski

By fillies: 1) Chrysochraon dispar; 2) Chorthippus sp. from the brunneus-biguttulus-mollis group; 3) Chorthippus parallelus.
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04.11.2008 21:00, Victor Titov

By fillies: 1) Chrysochraon dispar; 2) Chorthippus sp. from the brunneus-biguttulus-mollis group; 3) Chorthippus parallelus.

Dear PVOzerski, what does it take to determine the filly in photo 2 not only to the genus (Chorthippus) and group (brunneus-biguttulus-mollis), but also to the species? I have a few more shots from a different angle... shuffle.gif

06.11.2008 14:18, PVOzerski

It is quite easy to distinguish Ch. biguttulus from males - it has a specific form of elytra. With females - and with males of other species of the group-and this is not only the listed 3, but also several other Asian, Crimean and Caucasian species at least-it is difficult. There are several works of the 80s and early 90s, and old tables, in general, are of little use. Ch. brunneus can be distinguished from O. mollis by the density of chirping spines on the inner side of the hind thigh (again, it is mainly males). The main thing is that their songs are very different.
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06.11.2008 14:24, Victor Titov

The main thing is that their songs are very different.

Thanks! Did you happen to find recordings of their songs somewhere on the Internet? I have heard out of the corner of my ear that such things seem to exist?

06.11.2008 16:44, Alex KNZ

Thanks! Did you happen to find recordings of their songs somewhere on the Internet? I have heard out of the corner of my ear that such things seem to exist?


http://caelifera.narod.ru/order.html
There are also photos and recordings of quite a few species on this site.
In general, there are more of them on non-Russian pages.
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18.11.2008 20:02, universal

Help with the definition.In the area of p.Monastery, Adler.November 2008.
One hind leg was missing.

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