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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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07.04.2012 9:00, PVOzerski

DSC01915_.JPG-Chorthippus apricarius, female.
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23.04.2012 16:57, barry

19.04.2012, Kharkiv region.
Quarry. On the wet sand. In the region of 10 mm.
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23.04.2012 17:00, barry

22.09.2011, Crimea, Bakhchisaray district.
About 4 cm
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24.04.2012 18:36, PVOzerski

The top two photos are of someone from the Tridactylidae (for a more accurate definition, you need to look at the hind legs). Bottom photo-Acrida sp.
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28.04.2012 14:48, alex leirich

I live in Israel. Caught quite a lot of Acrida hungarica, it's probably males with a length of about 5-7 cm. Am I right?

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28.04.2012 14:52, alex leirich

Is it a male?

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28.04.2012 18:36, DanMar

With this color and mustache is clearly not hungarika....

28.04.2012 20:21, PVOzerski

Is it really true at all? Arolii (suckers) between the claws how do they compare in size with the claws themselves?

28.04.2012 20:54, alex leirich

didn't understand the question

28.04.2012 20:56, PVOzerski

The foot of locusts ends with two claws, between which there is a sucker-arolium. So, the Acrida has a big sucker, and the Truxalis has a small one.

28.04.2012 20:58, alex leirich

here is another pair of individuals, the color changes depending on the time of year! When it eats green, it's greenish!

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28.04.2012 21:13, PVOzerski

Please show this piece with a larger magnification. And if they really can change their color, it's very interesting.

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28.04.2012 21:17, alex leirich

It's hard to say what sushonogo has there! But in the photo and description it looks
like Familia: Acrididae
Subfamilia: Acridinae
Tribus: Truxalini
Genus: Truxalis

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28.04.2012 21:19, alex leirich

In the photo, where 5 individuals can be seen! There are bolshie with different colors of the upper wings and small ones too.

28.04.2012 21:54, PVOzerski

You can't see the legs in that photo! On the last one (28042012914.JPG) you can hardly see the foot on the left middle leg - it seems to be more like Truxalis than Acrida. But the angle is very bad, and an error is possible.

29.04.2012 10:59, Anax chernobila

I had a question: for the Blue-winged filly, the habitat indicated is much further north than the Moscow Region, but I have never seen it here. That's bad luck, maybe someone noticed it?

29.04.2012 13:27, PVOzerski

I don't know about the Ministry of Defense, but there is definitely one in the Pskov Region, and it is significantly north of the Ministry of Defense. It is confined to sandy areas where the vegetation cover is extremely sparse. I collected it on deposits near pine forests and on power lines in the same place. Виды-соседи - Psophus stridulus, Myrmeleotettix maculatus, Chorthippus mollis, Ch. brunneus.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 04/29/2012 13: 30
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30.04.2012 14:05, Dracus

alex leirich

In most of the photos, not acrids, but truxals (Truxalis sp.). Akridas don't have these black stripes on their hind wings. Small ones with red wings are males, large ones with blue wings are females. The view from such photos is quite difficult to determine.

The green-winged specimen is just akrida. The taxonomy of the genus is complicated, so it is hardly possible to accurately determine the species at all.

This post was edited by Dracus-30.04.2012 14: 05
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30.04.2012 14:18, vasiliy-feoktistov

I had a question: for the Blue-winged filly, the habitat indicated is much further north than the Moscow Region, but I have never seen it here. That's bad luck, maybe someone noticed it?

Read it (this is one of the first topics I discovered) shuffle.gif. Then it was first discovered in our country, or rather noticed smile.gif

30.04.2012 16:14, Penzyak

Here I took photos of a cricket unknown to us (Penza region, forest-steppe, August 25, 2004, caught on the edge of the village on the DRL-250 UV light) with magnification as requested:

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02.05.2012 0:53, Dracus

It looks like the Bordeaux cricket Modicogryllus bordigalensis, but I'm not sure.
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02.05.2012 9:34, Penzyak

Interestingly, I didn't find anything in the Russian-language literature on this type on the Internet???

02.05.2012 12:41, PVOzerski

Duckweed is often misspelled "burdigalensis", and also in combination with different generic names (Gryllulus, Eumodicogryllus, Tartarogryllus).
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02.05.2012 14:38, Penzyak

Eumodicogryllus (synonyme : Tartarogryllus) burdigalensis (Latreille, 1804) ???

03.05.2012 17:11, DanMar

Does anyone know the phylogeny of modicogryllus species in temperate latitudes??? I often find it on meadows and slopes in spring and early summer, but I still don't understand the seasonal phenomena frown.gif. In addition, I can not say approximately that this is a modicogrillus, especially to determine up to the species. Is it possible to identify or specify the identity of these small crickets???

03.05.2012 17:13, DanMar

I already posted it, but no one said anything weep.gif.

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03.05.2012 22:00, Dracus

I think it's the common Modicogryllus frontalis Fieb.

04.05.2012 9:41, Penzyak

In spring, the larvae of the field cricket (while there is no grass) are found almost everywhere in open biotopes in the forest-steppe (middle zone)... And look for adult (territorial) insects on dry slopes and hills (males in early June cricket even during the day) where they dig burrows with a "point" at the entrance... I remember when we were kids we used to pour them out of our burrows and let the male run into another burrow - if he got to the male... then another SHOW started! Chirping, fighting, a stranger flying out of a strange hole like a bullet, but if it was a female.... Funny little animals... Yes, it is better not to put your finger on this "small" beast! Bites through it once.... I wonder what kind of view it is exactly?

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04.05.2012 14:15, DanMar

Gryllus campestris

07.05.2012 15:06, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos.Voinova Gora, Klyazma River, on the forest road.4.05.2012
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07.05.2012 16:22, Vlad Proklov

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos.Voinova Gora, Klyazma River, on the forest road.4.05.2012

Tetrix subulata
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17.05.2012 16:05, Сергей-Д

A pair of grasshoppers from the Luhansk region
, the first on a tree on the river bank, the second in the steppe gully.
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17.05.2012 18:54, DanMar

tettigonia viridissima & Leptophyes punctatissima something Phaneropterinae shuffle.gif.

This post was edited by DanMar - 17.05.2012 19: 01
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17.05.2012 22:33, barry

1. 06.08.2010. Crimea, roc. Sevastopol
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2. 08.05.2012. Crimea, a freshwater reservoir in the mountains.
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3. 08.05.2012. Crimea, On the shore of a freshwater reservoir.
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This post was edited by barry - 05/17/2012 22: 34
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19.05.2012 18:35, Дмитрий Соколов

Please tell me who it is:

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About 1 cm, caught on the lawn today.

19.05.2012 19:05, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Tell me, please, who?
23.06.10 g
. 1. Small, on the windshield
2. Medium, on the hood

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19.05.2012 20:58, DanMar

2 - Gampsocleis glabra

This post was edited by DanMar - 03.06.2012 22: 56
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19.05.2012 22:19, Vlad Proklov

from the Luhansk region to Stepnaya Balka.
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In the Moscow region, Poecilimon scythicus is so colored.
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20.05.2012 22:02, Hierophis

DanMar, today, as promised, decided to take pictures and catch different larvae of straight-winged birds, but alas - our plans were destroyed by a thunderstorm, and we were 9 km away from the norm. shelters, steppes everywhere, so instead of picking up and looking at different maggots on the sly, we did it literally on the move, driven by a blackening cloud and even more booming thunderclaps. A thunderstorm in the steppe is a complete mess. Lightning strikes the ground all the time!

Here are pictures of the larvae still found today smile.gif
I understand that a pair of decticuses are larvae of different ages. And the fourth one from the top is gampsokleis?
I don't even know what the other maggots are. And this is not all grasshoppers of course. Decticus already kstti almost predimago. And gampsokleis are still small, about 1.2 cm in length, and only the ovipositor began to appear. And some grasshopper larvae are generally the size of fleas.
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21.05.2012 15:04, DanMar

Thanks!
I'll try to say that:
1-Platycleidni, some kind of horse racing
2-D. verrucivorus predimago and pre-predimago
3-mb albifrons
4-G. glabra
5 -?Tesselana or someone else from Platycleidini. female
6-?Tesselana or someone else from Platycleidini. male

This post was edited by DanMar - 03.09.2015 18: 46
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