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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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23.01.2009 13:08, gumenuk

106 and 101 - nymphs of Chorthippus subgenus Glyptobothrus, the species if on the Black Sea coast - it can be porphyropterus, if in the north-then biguttulus is more likely.
47 - some Pholidoptera, 40 - Tylopsis liliifolia larva of the 1st age.

Thank you so much, because the poor things have been hanging out since 1978.

23.01.2009 13:34, gumenuk

Images from the distant 70s. )5-the Black Sea coast, the rest-Kuzminsky Forest Park, Moscow

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23.01.2009 14:50, Vlad Proklov

Images from the distant 70s. )5-the Black Sea coast, the rest-Kuzminsky Forest Park, Moscow

1-nymph Decticus sp.
2-nymph Chorthippus montanus / parallelus
3 - Glyptobothrus ?apricarius
4 - Euthystira brachyptera
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23.01.2009 16:22, gumenuk

There are 30 images left that I can't reliably identify teapot.gif
All, probably, near Moscow or Moscow (Kuzminsky forest Park)

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30.01.2009 11:11, Vitnaz

There are 30 images left that I can't reliably identify teapot.gif
All, probably, near Moscow or Moscow (Kuzminsky forest Park)

1 Roeseliana (Metrioptera, Bicolorana) roeselii female f. brachyptera
2 Acridoidea ???Chrysochraon
3 Tettigonia sp. (?viridissima) female nymph
4 ?Pholidoptera sp. (? cinerea) male, probably also a nymph

This post was edited by Vitnaz - 30.01.2009 11: 13
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30.01.2009 16:36, gumenuk

Look, maybe what can be said about these? These are very old images (1976-1980), 6x6 slides. All Moscow suburbs.

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30.01.2009 19:10, Vlad Proklov

Look, maybe what can be said about these? These are very old images (1976-1980), 6x6 slides. All Moscow suburbs.

1-3 - Glyptobothrus apricarius
4-nymph Glyptobothrus sp.
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30.01.2009 19:47, gumenuk

There are 20 unidentified people left. I'm afraid to define it myself. All Moscow suburbs, filming in the 70s.

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30.01.2009 19:52, Vlad Proklov

There are 20 unidentified people left. I'm afraid to define it myself. All Moscow suburbs, filming in the 70s.

Something the first two are not very suburban... I don't know.
3 - Chorthippus parallelus
4-nymph either Glyptobothrus sp., or Omocestus haemorrhoidalis.
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30.01.2009 20:12, gumenuk

Something the first two are not very suburban... I don't know.
3 - Chorthippus parallelus
4-a nymph of either Glyptobothrus sp., or Omocestus haemorrhoidalis.

Possible Chernomorsk

30.01.2009 20:57, gumenuk

Just a little more. Possibly 087 and 094 from the Black Sea coast.

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30.01.2009 23:22, Vlad Proklov

Just a little more. Possibly 087 and 094 from the Black Sea coast.

1 - already been, I don't know.
2 - Chrysochraon dispar
3, 4 - Chorthippus parallelus
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31.01.2009 8:57, gumenuk

The last batch of unidentified and semi-identified people. I think they're all from the Moscow region

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31.01.2009 10:27, Vlad Proklov

The last batch of unidentified and semi-identified people. I think they're all from the Moscow region

1-5-like, all Chorthippus parallelus
6 - Euthystiara brachyptera
7 - Chrysochraon dispar
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08.02.2009 23:54, Михаил Николаенко

Please tell me the names of the following grasshoppers/fillies. I think
1,2-Decticus verrucivorus
5-Glyptobothrus brunneus
7-Nymph Chorthippus parallelus
But there are no ideas about 3,4,6 confused.gif
Thanks!

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14.02.2009 13:46, PVOzerski

About 7 - not a nymph, but a poorly moulted adult female Ch. parallelus.
6 - most likely, a female Ch. apricarius, but for accurate identification of the species, it would be good to see the venation of the elytra - the angle is not the same.

3 and 4 are larvae of some Chorthippus (in a broad sense).
5 - not brunneus, but biguttulus.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 02/14/2009 13: 47
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14.02.2009 21:47, Bad Den

Sort of like a dybka, Saga pedo. Only not a handsome man, but a beautiful female is smile.gif

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22.02.2009 16:00, Ele-W

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26.02.2009 0:53, Dracus

Something close to Tropidopola... I caught a similar nymph in Turkey, but I couldn't identify it to the genus

28.02.2009 11:39, PVOzerski

For the genus Tropidopola, Pravdin and Mishchenko (1980) present the following distribution: Southern Europe, Africa, Western and Central Asia to Transbaikalia and Transcaucasia. So in Australia-hardly. Judging by the stripes on the eyes, this is, of course, like Tropidopola, a representative of Catantopinae s. l., but I would even be wary of saying anything about the tribe.

09.03.2009 16:10, А. Лебедев

What kind of grasshopper?

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13.03.2009 17:15, Guest

Someone from the Barbitistini

22.03.2009 13:57, VBoris

I would be very grateful if you could help me with the definition of erect wings.

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22.03.2009 15:58, PVOzerski

What is recognized "immediately":
kobilka1.jpg, kobilka4.jpg, saranchovoe6.jpg - Tetrix subulata
saranchovoe10.jpg - Oedipoda sp.
saranchovoe5.jpg, kobilka6.jpg - Chorthippus dorsatus
saranchovoe11.jpg - Stethophyma grossum
saranchovoe7.jpg, kobilka5.jpg - Chorthippus apricarius
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22.03.2009 19:22, VBoris

Here's another one of the long sawyers, if you don't mind.

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23.03.2009 21:50, Alex KNZ

11 - Phaneroptera falcata (Plastinoptera vulgaris), female.
22-Metrioptera (Bicolorana) bicolor (bicolor jump), male
2.19-nymphs Conocephalus discolor (Common swordfish), females
17-adult male Conocephalus discolor
3,8.23 -Metrioptera roeselii Jump green (male)
1-nymph either Tettigonia viridissima * Grasshopper green*, or T. Cantans*K. chorister*. In Belarus, both types predominate, as far as I have heard, especially in the city of Minsk there are definitely viridissima. I do not know how to distinguish the larvae of these two species. It seems to me that there are definitely some differences, I assume that the length of Viridissima's mustache should be longer, but I have no idea what it is.
12 -Platycleis ???
18-I can assume that the nymph is conocephalus discolor (female), but I may be wrong.
Specialists, check it out.

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23.03.2009 23:14, VBoris

Alex KNZ, PVOzerski thank you! Very helpful!

25.03.2009 23:54, VBoris

Here are a couple more long sawyers.

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26.03.2009 12:55, PVOzerski

kuznechik24.jpg - Bicolorana bicolor (=Metrioptera bicolor)
kuznechik25.jpg - Conocephalus discolor

By the way, there is a suspicion about kuznechik12.jpg: it may be Metrioptera brachyptera (although the color of the lateral lobes of the pronotum is unusually uniform).

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 03/26/2009 12: 57
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31.03.2009 12:07, А. Лебедев

Tell me, what kind of grasshopper? Photographed in the Elbrus region at the end of August 2008. Height 2000 m.

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01.04.2009 12:48, PVOzerski

There is a suspicion that some Psorodonotus

18.04.2009 22:56, Михаил Николаенко

Please help me identify the filly, if the angle allows. South of the Moscow region, August 10.

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20.04.2009 15:14, PVOzerski

Similar to the male Chorthippus biguttulus
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27.04.2009 17:20, Ilia Ustiantcev

What kind of cricket? Kislovodsk.
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27.04.2009 18:03, Vlad Proklov

What kind of cricket? Kislovodsk.

In my opinion, the nymph Gryllus ?bimaculatus.
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30.04.2009 19:33, PVOzerski

Rather, G. campestris. First, a very broad head, and secondly, I have never seen the larvae (like adults) of two-spotted crickets have red hind thighs.
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01.05.2009 4:04, Vlad Proklov

Rather, G. campestris. First, the head is very broad, and second, I have never seen the larvae (or adults) of two-spotted crickets have red hind thighs.

Yes, in my opinion, just not very wide. Plus significant rudiments of wings.
And there are spots on the thighs and the two-spotted one:
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Here, to make it clear that this is really a two-spot shot in Portugal:
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01.05.2009 7:13, PVOzerski

About the wings-the story is still the same... I was once shown material on mattresses from under / Astrakhan - the head is like a field one, and the wings are fully developed, like a two-spotted one. And at least one aberrant-and then a series of several pieces. Of course, there campestris were full-winged. And here... With my legs, I think I made a little mistake-a shame on my head (I did my PhD in bimaculatus 12 years ago). Now I doubt the definition of this larva. The angle would be better to look at (top view), so that the width of the head can be estimated!

01.05.2009 11:07, Juglans

South of Primorye

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14.05.2009 17:11, barko

Help identify the praying mantis. Slovenia, karst plateau.

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