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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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05.06.2009 21:07, Vlad Proklov

In the first photo, the usual gray grasshopper. (Decticus verrucivorus). Why doubts?

Because I do not know who else is there.

07.06.2009 5:49, PG18


2 - Acrotylus sp.

From acrotylus there seems to be only Acrotylus insubricus inficites. Similar?

07.06.2009 8:44, Vlad Proklov

From acrotylus there seems to be only Acrotylus insubricus inficites. Similar?

Similar, but there are more similar ones in this way, for example A. patruelis.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 07.06.2009 08: 46
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13.06.2009 2:04, YLena

Hello. Tell me, please, what kind of grasshopper. And what does it eat?
My brother brought it from Haifa (Israel). He said he caught it in a tree. The grasshopper is very tenacious. And he prefers to "pretend to be a rag" rather than run for his life, as grasshoppers that live in the grass usually do.

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If you need photos from a different angle , I'll try to do it. While I have it. But I would like to know what to feed him. If there is any common diet for them - I will be glad to hear advice.

This post was edited by YLena-13.06.2009 02: 06

13.06.2009 10:51, Vlad Proklov

Hello. Tell me, please, what kind of grasshopper. And what does it eat?
My brother brought it from Haifa (Israel). He said he caught it in a tree. The grasshopper is very tenacious. And he prefers to "pretend to be a rag" rather than run for his life, as grasshoppers that live in the grass usually do.

If you need photos from a different angle , I'll try to do it. While I have it. But I would like to know what to feed him. If there is any common diet for them - I will be glad to hear advice.

This is not a grasshopper, but a pamphagid filly, possibly Acinipe hebraeus.
Herbivorous companion.
If there was a photo on the side, I could say it more accurately (I just have a book on Israeli locusts).
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14.06.2009 1:33, YLena

This is not a grasshopper, but a pamphagid filly, possibly Acinipe hebraeus.
Herbivorous companion.
If there was a photo on the side, I could say it more accurately (I just have a book on Israeli locusts).

Is it suitable?
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Here are a couple more angles. Rear paw on the outside
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Hind leg on the inside
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Bottom view
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And yet-what kind of "grass" should it be fed? shuffle.gif

This post was edited by YLena - 06/14/2009 02: 36

14.06.2009 3:23, Vlad Proklov

Does it fit?
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And also - what kind of "grass" should it be fed? shuffle.gif

Yes, this is exactly Acinipe hebraeus.
Feed - yes, any local, perhaps smile.gif
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30.06.2009 13:09, okoem

And what are the blacksmiths on these links?
1.
http://travel.org.ua/img/forum/1246273485.jpg
http://travel.org.ua/img/forum/1246273550.jpg

2.
http://travel.org.ua/img/forum/1246342694.jpg

30.06.2009 14:43, Vlad Proklov

And what are the blacksmiths on these links?

Like, Pholidoptera pustulipes.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 30.06.2009 14: 43
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30.06.2009 15:15, Tigran Oganesov

And what are the blacksmiths on these links?
2.
http://travel.org.ua/img/forum/1246342694.jpg

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=583196
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05.07.2009 22:21, sealor

Can you tell me about some straight-winged birds?

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06.07.2009 21:20, Alex KNZ

In my opinion, Gampsocleis glabra. Is not it so?

This post was edited by Alex KNZ - 06.07.2009 23: 25

09.07.2009 16:13, Алексей Сажнев

Help with straight-winged birds, at least up to the genus, family, all from the Saratov region

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13.07.2009 9:27, Pleco

Tell me what kind of grasshopper, Crimea-Sunny Valley

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13.07.2009 16:58, agir

Hello, I myself am far from entomology, but the recent "meeting" really intrigued me, and I met with such a "comrade" :
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For 36 years of my life, I have not met such people in our region, and I live in Buryatia, Like a grasshopper (judging by its legs), but it seems like with such a belly smile.gifand ... Well, I'll call it a "sting" - grasshoppers probably do not happen ? Fly, too, like can not (wings are not observed), in general, it is not clear what kind of animal confused.gifif someone is interested in there are photos in other angles, can you tell me who it is?

P/S. Just ask if you can not only in Latin, but in Russian, they say, " don't worry ! - it's just a pregnant grasshopper" or " wingless locust (well, a sting ... duck is a male)". In general, it's really very interesting to me, otherwise I've already terrorized all my friendssmile.gif, thank you in advance.

13.07.2009 17:36, scarit

For agir:
This is the female grasshopper. The "stinger" is the ovipositor. Probably another larva.

13.07.2009 17:38, Алексей Сажнев

For agir

I will assume that this is a female Pallasian beetle (Deracantha onos Pallas, 1772) from the family Bradioporidae-Bradyporidae, order erectoptera, i.e. not the beetles that are discussed here, you should put it in the appropriate section of the forum-on erectoptera

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 13.07.2009 17: 40
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13.07.2009 17:50, agir

> > This is the female grasshopper. The "stinger" is the ovipositor. Probably another larva.

What a grub ! in the matchbox did not fit both in length and thickness ! although I'm certainly not an expert... I have a photo for you with a matchbox tomorrow I'll post it, otherwise it's already night in the yard... yes, by the way, I did not want to jump into any(and?) for an hour at least in one place "trampled"...

>>straightwing squad

Again, I'll give you my opinion , but are there any straight-winged birds without wings ?

13.07.2009 17:55, scarit

To agir:
There are erect wings without wings, in particular the family Bradyporidae. By the way, maybe not a larva. In general, these creatures are quite large, so it can also be a sexually mature individual.
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13.07.2009 18:03, agir

scarit, Alexey Sazhnev-THANK YOU ! Sorry if I offended you with distrust, most likely this is really Deracantha onos Pallas, 1772 and according to the description and pictures and habitat, http://ngo.burnet.ru/redbook/fauna/nasek/pt/pt.htm , http://entomology.ru/orthoptera/brad01.html
Off-topic. I am really impressed by the awareness of people on this site, this is how many beetles are crawling on the ground, and you can say that you know them by their first names , surnames and patronymics !!! Honestly-DELIGHTED !

This post was edited by agir-13.07.2009 18: 05

13.07.2009 21:09, Pleco

And a couple more questions - cricket and mantis masonry-under a stone, foothills of the Crimea

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14.07.2009 0:13, Pleco

Tell me what kind of grasshopper, Crimea-Sunny Valley


Does it look like Anadrymadusa retowskii?

16.07.2009 18:54, Sungaya

Tell me what kind of view. Izhevsk, photo taken a week ago. Length about 4cm (6cm with wings)
And what to feed it if kept in captivity?

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17.07.2009 23:18, Alex KNZ

This is a Gray Grasshopper (Latin Decticus verrucivorus). They're predators. Catch him butterflies, saracea grasshoppers, you can flies. And it will stay full =) I had green grasshoppers (Tettigonia viridissima,T. caudata) - they ate them with an appetite. Only at night they were not allowed to sleep(with their loud singing, especially viridissima) Even in the box I put a vase with green plants, so that there was a place for them to sit)) You can not feed too often. In extreme cases, if there is nothing, you can just give herbs or juicy fruits (apple also likes).

This post was edited by Alex KNZ - 17.07.2009 23: 24
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24.07.2009 21:08, BUTTERFLY

Tell me, please, what kind of pryamoptera.

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24.07.2009 23:25, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Saga pedo (Pallas, 1771)
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27.07.2009 21:26, Guest

I'm sorry, I've never been an entomologist, so may I ask a stupid question?
These straight-winged Vietnamese animals seemed to have very interesting eyes - are they really faceted? I can't seem to see the ommatidia..."
And another thing: as far as I thought, the second insect's eye is covered with a lens divided in half, the halves of which have different refractive effects.
Please enlighten me!
№1:
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No. 3 - here is a completely different eye, a more familiar look:
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In compensation for the moral damage caused, here is a beautiful stickman for you:
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28.07.2009 20:02, mergus

Help me identify it, is it Conocephalus discolor?

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31.07.2009 1:17, guest: Ван

I'm sorry, but no one will answer my question?

31.07.2009 7:39, Tigran Oganesov

I'm sorry, but no one will answer my question?

Eyes, of course, are faceted. Just small ones. And divided in two - so this is the color of such a disguise. Although many insects have facets in different parts of the eye of different sizes and purposes. But not in this case.

01.08.2009 22:45, Transilvania

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The nymphs of many fillies and skates are thermonuclear in color, but this one confused me completely. Is it possible to determine it before the genus? Thank you in advance.
Taken yesterday, in the Moscow region, Kubinka, sedge near the forest lake. There are a lot of reddish marsh mares living there, but their nymphs look different.
I love insects with crazy colors, and big swamp fillies are just very bright. However, now I'm wondering whose nymph is

01.08.2009 23:16, PVOzerski

Still similar to Stethophyma grossum.
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03.08.2009 10:26, Ilia Ustiantcev

Some filly, found in an overgrown sand pit near the village of Sharapovo, Moscow region, Odintsovo district.
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This post was edited by Ilya U-03.08.2009 10: 26

04.08.2009 20:44, PVOzerski

I would suggest (timidly so, because the signs are not visible) Chorthippus vagans, but I wouldn't rule out Ch. brunneus or Ch. mollis as well.
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16.08.2009 22:15, Pleco

Tell me what kind of animals, posts URL #738, 745, and then somehow no one reactedshuffle.gif, maybe I missed something

17.08.2009 2:12, PVOzerski

#738-larva from the tribe Drymadusini
#745-Melanogryllus desertus
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17.08.2009 9:02, ezdok

Dear forumchane! What is this grasshopper I shot in Kalahari?

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20.08.2009 16:45, ezdok

I would like to identify this grasshopper as well. Zimbabwe.

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20.08.2009 17:13, scarit

To Ezdok: this is not a grasshopper, but judging by the mustache-filly
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20.08.2009 19:41, VSB

Help me identify this little animal. I don't see any wings, maybe it's some kind of wingless filly?

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