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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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20.08.2009 20:22, scarit

Yes, filly
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21.08.2009 8:53, ezdok

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

Thanks! What kind of filly? They only live in areas with excessive humidity. Almost constantly in the fog from waterfalls....

21.08.2009 12:58, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

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


This is a representative of Tetrigidae, or rather, and even Vietnam ...
Maybe a respected Insect expert will help?
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21.08.2009 16:28, VSB

This is a representative of Tetrigidae, or rather, and even Vietnam ...
Maybe a respected Insect expert will help?


I forgot to mention that I took it in Chelyabinsk, in August of this year.

22.08.2009 10:06, Vabrus

Well, harsh Vietnamese tetrixes jumped to the Urals smile.gif

23.08.2009 18:24, Transilvania

VSB I won't say anything about Chelyabinsk, but we have a lot of tetrixes in the Moscow region - there are some with long elytra, like you have in the photo, and some with short ones. Here, under my Tetrix photo, there are links to resources on tetrigids, lists of species, etc. -
http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/evelinalina/view/129387?page=1

24.08.2009 7:22, PVOzerski

In Chelyabinsk, Tetrix subulata is the most likely superficially similar species.

And a small clarification: tetrigids do not have long elytra. Here are the rear fenders - they can be long, as in these photos. The protective function of the elytra in tetrigids is performed by a long process of the pronotum, which in long-winged species goes far beyond the top of the abdomen.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 08/24/2009 11: 26
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24.08.2009 11:53, PVOzerski

And with a filly from Zimbabwe-you can also say that the photo is not an imago, but a larva.
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24.08.2009 16:04, ezdok

And with a filly from Zimbabwe-you can also say that the photo is not an imago, but a larva.

Thank you very much! I'll find a better photo. I will definitely put it up....

24.08.2009 16:57, ezdok

These fillies look like this:

This post was edited by ezdok - 24.08.2009 16: 59

Pictures:
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28.08.2009 10:30, ezdok

Maybe someone will need it:

http://people.uleth.ca/%7Edan.johnson/htm/dj_gh_guide.htm

29.08.2009 23:19, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me identify two fillies. Moscow region, Odintsovo district.
1.picture: DSC06612.JPG
2.picture: DSC06613.JPG

This post was edited by Ilya U - 08/29/2009 23: 20

29.08.2009 23:52, Vlad Proklov

Both are female Chrysochraon dispar.
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30.08.2009 10:55, Yanich

Can you tell me who it is? Taken on KMV, at the foot of the town of Lysaya. 25.05.2008.

Pictures:
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30.08.2009 11:03, PVOzerski

The lower two are Saga pedo larvae. The upper one is a grasshopper from the Barbitistini tribe (I suspect that it is also a larva, since the denticles characteristic of the imago on the ovipositor are not visible), I will not say more precisely frown.gif

31.08.2009 8:44, evk

And what can we say about this Tetrix?
Volgograd region, Kamyshinsky district, Shcherbakovskaya balka, 23.05.2008.
picture: Tetrix_sp.jpg

This post was edited by evk - 08/31/2009 08: 44

31.08.2009 21:32, PVOzerski

Externally similar to the same T. subulata.
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02.09.2009 21:09, okoem

What kind of animal? Is this normal coloration or an aberration?
Crimea, Chatyrdag, H=1450 m.

Pictures:
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02.09.2009 21:13, Vlad Proklov

What kind of animal? Is this normal coloration or an aberration?
Crimea, Chatyrdag, H=1450 m.

Listen -- are you kidding me? I've never seen such thermonuclear forms in my life, not even in books...
Stenobothrus sp. some kind of female...
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02.09.2009 21:23, evk

And what can you say about this cricket? Astrakhan region, Dosang village, 11-14. 06. 2009.
picture: IMG_8482.jpg

02.09.2009 22:02, Dr. Niko

What kind of animal? Is this normal coloration or an aberration?
Crimea, Chatyrdag, H=1450 m.

Crisis however lol.gif

02.09.2009 22:53, Transilvania

What kind of animal? Is this normal coloration or an aberration?
Crimea, Chatyrdag, H=1450 m.


Ooooh I want one too. I can't believe it, my first thought is also a joke. But in France, too, there is such a thing - http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/ref-14449.htm
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03.09.2009 7:09, okoem

Listen -- are you kidding me? I've never seen such thermonuclear forms in my life, not even in books...
Stenobothrus sp. some kind of female...
Nah, I'm freaking out myself.
I don't really pay much attention to the blacksmiths, but then I go and suddenly I see something bright blue in the grass!..

04.09.2009 12:43, evk

Well, since no one has yet responded to my cricket (URL #784)wink.gif, I'll post the Lower Volga locusts. Maybe someone knows. The annotated list of locust fauna in the Lower Volga region is quite up-to-date (2002), but I don't know much about who is in itsmile.gif, with a few exceptions.
Everything was shot in the vicinity of Volgograd, the village of Vodny, a saline and sheep-shot meadow-steppe near the Bereslav reservoir. 3.09.2009
1. Sp. 1 - 2 images from different angles:
picture: Acr_01a.jpg
picture: Acr_01b.jpg
2. Sp. 2. Maybe = sp. 1.
picture: Acr_02.jpg
3. Sp. 3.
picture: Acr_03.jpg
4. Sp.4.
picture: Acr_04.jpg
5. Sp. 5.
picture: Acr_05.jpg
6. Sp. 6 - 2 images from different angles. Possible = sp. 5.
picture: Acr_06a.jpg
picture: Acr_06b.jpg

This post was edited by evk-04.09.2009 12: 47

04.09.2009 15:46, Vlad Proklov

Interesting things, I don't know them - just like the cricket.
And what is the annotated list? no pdf files?

04.09.2009 16:16, evk

Interesting things, I don't know them - just like the cricket.
And what is the annotated list? no pdf files?

Wrote on the soap!

05.09.2009 9:02, PVOzerski

And I also want this list - can I ask for it?

Based on images. In general, I also, like kotbegemot, feel insecure - so please do not beat me for mistakes smile.gif

Sp. 1 intrigued me... At first, it looked like someone from Eyprepocnemini. But the eyes are not the same... Apparently, so is sp. 2 - someone from the primitive Oedipodinae: Aiolopus or a similar genus.

Sp. 3 and sp. 4-apparently, Chorthippus dichrous.
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05.09.2009 9:37, evk

And I also want this list - can I ask for it?

Based on images. In general, I also, like kotbegemot, feel insecure - so please do not beat me for mistakes smile.gif

Sp. 1 intrigued me... At first, it looked like someone from Eyprepocnemini. But the eyes are not the same... Apparently, so is sp. 2 - someone from the primitive Oedipodinae: Aiolopus or a similar genus.

Sp. 3 and sp. 4-apparently, Chorthippus dichrous.

Replied to the mail!
Chorthippus dichrous is just right for such habitats and is listed for us!
Thanks!
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06.09.2009 16:22, kut

Tell me, what kind of view? Probably something very simple. Moscow. 3.9.9. Thank you!
picture: P9031047.JPG
picture: P9031051.JPG

06.09.2009 18:33, Alex KNZ

Grasshopper Phaneroptera falcata (Plastinoptera vulgaris), female.
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06.09.2009 19:44, Ilia Ustiantcev

Two straight-winged birds from Odintsovo district of Moscow region. Are they Phaneroptera falcata and Bicolorana roeselii?
1.picture: DSC06666.JPG
2.picture: DSC06669.JPG

06.09.2009 20:40, Alex KNZ

Well yeah These are Phaneroptera falcata (Plastinoptera vulgaris) and Metrioptera (Bicolorana) roeselii (leap green).

This post was edited by Alex KNZ - 06.09.2009 20: 40
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07.09.2009 13:58, okoem

Here's another one The blue blacksmith, photo from the tourist forum.
Crimea, Kara-Tau, h=1200 m.
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08.09.2009 22:58, kut

Tell me the names of two more. Moscow. 8.9.9. (the second lost his leg before meeting me). The second - 1.5-2 cm, the first-twice as much. Thanks!
1.
picture: P9081231.JPG
2.
picture: P9081253.JPG

09.09.2009 7:05, PVOzerski

Upper-Decticus verrucivorus, lower-Metrioptera brachyptera.
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10.09.2009 17:22, kut

And here are the last three. The first is the extreme south of the Moscow region, on limestones, July (plant-Echium russicum). Probably Poecilimon intermedius ? The remaining two are Moscow, September. Thanks!
1.
picture: P20090716.JPG
2.
picture: P9081243.JPG
3.
picture: P9081247.JPG

10.09.2009 17:44, Vlad Proklov

And here are the last three. The first is the extreme south of the Moscow region, on limestones, July (plant-Echium russicum). Probably Poecilimon intermedius ? The remaining two are Moscow, September. Thanks!

Poecilimon scythicus, P. ukrainicus, and Isophya modesta are known in the extreme south of the MO - I do not know who they are. And where, by the way, was it taken?

2 - Chorthippus parallelus
3 - Glyptobothrus apricarius
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15.09.2009 20:19, Михаил Николаенко

Tell me, please, the female is who? I hope that the groom was identified correctly-Chorthippus parallelus.

Pictures:
picture: 1.jpg
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15.09.2009 20:25, PVOzerski

As for the groom, I confirm the definition. And the bride looks like Ch. dorsatus. By the way, their songs are a little similar - what if they agree? smile.gif

By the way, was the photo taken in the European part of Russia or where? Otherwise, in the Lower Volga region and further east, it will not be dorsatus, but rather dichrous.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 15.09.2009 20: 27
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15.09.2009 20:49, Михаил Николаенко

As for the groom, I confirm the definition. And the bride looks like Ch. dorsatus. By the way, their songs are a little similar - what if they agree? smile.gif

By the way, was the photo taken in the European part of Russia or where? Otherwise, in the Lower Volga region and further east, it will not be dorsatus, but rather dichrous.


Oh, I forgot the most important wall.gifthing . I haven't visited you in a long time. This is the Moscow region!

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