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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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24.04.2011 21:15, DanMar

And Wikipedia defines these tribes as subfamilies. Hierophis - all live, larvae up to 2 cm. There are 4 of them, but in my opinion the ovipositor of the larvae may be in its infancy.
I'm going to take everyone home), but how do I get through customs?(at the airport)(sorry for the offtop)

25.04.2011 0:01, Hierophis

I don't know of course, I haven't seen such small dybok yet, but after all, 2 cm is already quite a lot, the ovipositor should be in theory? And what, all 4 do not have an ovipositor, and maybe some rudiments are visible?
By the way, we also have grasshopper faces, but still approx. 3mm in length smile.gif

As for customs, I don't think there will be any problems, they wrote somewhere on this topic, with such dimensions, you can transport them in a matchbox.
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25.04.2011 20:51, DanMar

They have the rudiments of ovipositors.
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25.04.2011 21:47, DanMar

  
As for customs, I don't think there will be any problems, they wrote somewhere on this topic, with such dimensions, you can transport them in a matchbox.


I personally am in kinder surprises with a glued grid, so as not to crumple)
Do you know where the topic about customs is located?

25.04.2011 22:34, Hierophis

Here is a little bit in the first messages about export from Turkey.
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=450552&st=0
and here is the topic that I remembered
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=154909
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25.04.2011 22:39, DanMar

Thank you very much!

26.04.2011 23:51, DanMar

More grasshoppers from Turkey! This time there was a problem with small larvae (about 3 mm) and some sawtail. There is also a photo of a more adult larva(good quality)
Large larva(20mm):
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Small larva 1 (4-6mm):
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Small larva 2 (4-6mm):
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Also sawtail(I suspect point)
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27.04.2011 12:33, PVOzerski

The top two photos are some Pholidopterini, the next 3 are probably some Platycleidini, and the last one is probably Isophya.

29.04.2011 8:34, PVOzerski

sp . is a certain species, ssp . is a certain subspecies. If the genus is unclear, then Gryllinae gen. sp.
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03.05.2011 0:07, Hierophis

Here are the larvae that I photographed smile.gif

03.05.2011 0:47, Dracus

The last three are Decticus verrucivorus, I think...
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04.05.2011 21:04, DanMar

The first one reminds me of my early-stage white-fronted grasshopper larva, although it looks more like a gray one.
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04.05.2011 22:35, DanMar

What kind of akrida? I've never seen anything so small. Turkey, Antalya (Kemer, Goynuk village).
Female 35-40mm
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Male 20-30mm
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04.05.2011 22:51, Hierophis

DanMar, and most importantly, what is already with the wings, it's this spring pictures?

As for those larvae that I photographed, yes, the last three-they were quite large, or rather there are two different larvae, one just shot twice, so they were almost 1 cm in size, and the first one was very small, probably less than 5 mm.
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05.05.2011 8:27, Dracus

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08.05.2011 23:57, DanMar

Since all grasshopper scientists are sitting here, I do not hesitate to ask the question, what are the characteristic differences between the tribe Drymadusini Uvarov, 1924 and other tribes, for example (Decticini Brunner von Wattenwyl; tribe Tettigoniini Krauss, 1902; tribe Gampsocleidini Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878) of the subfamily Tettigoniinae Krauss, 1902 ? I understand that there are a lot of genera and species, but they are all very similar in build, and it is difficult to understand, for example, why the Dark-Winged Grasshopper (Ceraeocercus fuscipennis Uvarov, 1910) and
Decticus albifrons (Fabricius, 1775) are in different tribes, because they are very similar. I am interested in the fundamental differences, for example, the tserok or ovipositor, the structure of the legs, etc.I do not take them into account. teapot.gif

This post was edited by DanMar - 08.05.2011 23: 58

09.05.2011 0:52, Dracus

The main diagnostic features are as follows (based on Storozhenko, 2004):

1. The width of the rounded top of the crown in relation to the maximum width of the 1st segment of the antennae: in Drymadusini slightly less, equal to or 1.5 times more; in Tettigoniini 1.05-1.6 times less; in Gampsocleidini 1.1-2.0 times more; in Decticini 1.7-3.5 times more
2. Fore-thorax from below between the forelegs: with two processes in Drymadusini, Gampsocleidini and Tettigoniini (and in Drymadusini they are always short, in Tettigoniini they are always long), smooth and without processes in Decticini
3. Forequarters inside: with small spines in Gampsocleidini and Tettigoniini; without them in Drymadusini and Decticini
4. The length of the plantar lobes on the 1st segment of the hind foot in relation to the length of the segment itself: Tettigoniini 2.8-3.7 times less; Drymadusini 1.5-2.5 times less, the lobes are spherical; Gampsocleidini 1.9-2.5 times less, the lobes are elongated; Decticini 1.5-2.5 times less, the lobes are also elongated
5. Ovipositor: always long in Tettigoniini, Gamspocleidini and Drymadusini, long or short in Decticini
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18.05.2011 0:04, DanMar

Help me identify the eupolidapter that I brought from Turkey) Is it a nymph or already an imago?

This post was edited by DanMar - 18.05.2011 01: 48

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20.05.2011 21:04, Александрс

The size is 30mm. Yellow spots of 4 mm. Chalk slopes of the ravine. Kharkiv region 19.05. Can someone identify the client... Thanks!

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20.05.2011 22:51, DanMar

Field cricket Gryllus campestris

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26.05.2011 15:27, Mila4411

Please help me identify this handsome
man Caught (and released) in Katzrin Park, Upper Zavitan District, Golan Heights, Israel on May 21, 2011.
I would like a short description..

This post was edited by Mila4411-26.05.2011 15: 40

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26.05.2011 18:07, DanMar

Similar to Saga ephippigera ephippigera, a very ardent predator, we have in the south in the steppe there is his relative Saga pedo. That's all I know.

This post was edited by DanMar - 05/31/2011 00: 57

26.05.2011 21:15, Mila4411

really similar..thank
you sorry for the naive question -and why are they without wings ..is it a larva yet?
I'm a layman in entomology)

26.05.2011 21:27, captolabrus

The palms are wingless at any age. and it doesn't seem to bother wink.gifthem

26.05.2011 21:33, Mila4411

with such dimensions, he will jump wherever you want on foot))
thank you for your clarification...

27.05.2011 21:15, Hierophis

But what kind of larva did we find, a very large one, like not tettigonia?

This post was edited by Hierophis - 05/27/2011 21: 16

28.05.2011 16:37, DanMar

It's Sawtail!?
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28.05.2011 18:19, Hierophis

DanMar, it looks like he is smile.gif

29.05.2011 11:19, PVOzerski

It is more similar to Isophya , although the group of genera is basically the same. Adult female (in larvae, the spines on the ovipositor are not pronounced).)
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31.05.2011 7:33, Feodor00

What is this strange grasshopper? Help me determine!
A grasshopper, like a grasshopper. Green color. But his behavior is strange. It behaves more like a praying mantis. He doesn't jump at all. The hind legs are thin. At the slightest threat, it raises its wings, as you can see in the photo, and turns sideways to reveal its hidden eye. And so sideways-sideways goes away. But if you make him very angry, he rears up and raises his front legs. With such a similar behavior among grasshoppers, there is only a steppe dybka. We've known her for a long time. If anyone knows, please tell me what it's called. Thank you in advance.

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Its behavior can be viewed here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mriWJVh3Y-I
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31.05.2011 12:58, DanMar

And where does it live??? Probably a tropical species?

31.05.2011 14:30, Feodor00

Caught in the Ili River delta. This is in Kazakhstan.
This video works http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEUqVxQ76ww

This post was edited by Feodor00 - 31.05.2011 20: 15
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31.05.2011 19:17, msshveikin

Help me determine
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About a centimeter in size

Russia, Chelyabinsk region, Kyshtym city District, Kyshtym City

01.06.2011 22:55, Dracus

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03.06.2011 21:39, PVOzerski

msshveikin-2nd instar larvae, most likely Chorthippus.
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12.06.2011 22:19, DNN

Please define
MO 12.06.2011
Thank you

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12.06.2011 23:33, PVOzerski

It's some Tetrix species.
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13.06.2011 8:50, SergeyB

Hello, comrades! Help me determine if I caught it in Prague on 06.06.2011. Thanks!

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13.06.2011 9:29, PVOzerski

It's simple: Male field cricket (Gryllus campestris)

13.06.2011 13:56, phlomis

Beautiful little animal!
Turkey, Antalya, Chamyuva. 09.06.2011
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