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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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30.07.2007 20:46, Alexander Zarodov

Judging by the shape of the wings, it is a female Ch. (Ch) parallelus.


There aren't even any wings yetsmile.gif, thank you!

30.07.2007 21:24, Vlad Proklov

There aren't even any wings yetsmile.gif, thank you!

Not "yet": this is an adult female. Short-winged species.

30.07.2007 21:56, Alexander Zarodov

Not "yet": this is an adult female. Short-winged species.


Yeah, I get it already. I looked at other photos, they really don't grow anymore.

31.07.2007 13:57, Ilia Ustiantcev

Help us identify the right-winged birds from the Crimea.
1.picture: ________.jpgWith a red body
2.picture: _________2.jpgIs this a plate wing? By the way, the next morning I found paws and wings on the windowsill where he was sitting. A flycatcher (which is an insect) could do this?
3.picture: _________3.jpgCricket

31.07.2007 14:06, Vlad Proklov

Help us identify the right-winged birds from the Crimea.

1-Calliptamus italicus or C. barbarus
2-Phaneroptera nana - in the Crimea it is this species, as far as I understand.
3 - ?Acheta domestica. What size is it?
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31.07.2007 14:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

1-1,5 cm.

31.07.2007 14:21, Vlad Proklov

1-1. 5 cm.

Then it's definitely not domestica - but either Tartarogryllus burdigalensis or T. tartarus.
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01.08.2007 0:15, Guest

As for the delivery from Kazakhstan-I find some kind of Conophyma - and they have a lot of species...
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01.08.2007 15:06, PG18

Help us identify several bats from the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan (June). Thank you in advance.

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01.08.2007 15:10, Vlad Proklov

Help us identify several bats from the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan (June). Thank you in advance.

1, 2 - Pyrgodera armata, adult and nymph.
3 - Onconotus ?laxmanni
4, ?5 - Bryodema gebleri

Excellent (at least for me) views, I would like to go there!
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01.08.2007 15:34, PG18

Thank you. Take a trip - why not?.. I'm going to those places on mela soon...
4 and 5 are completely different species and possibly genera. 4 - twice as big and flies with a bang. 5-a potbellied little thing, and not colored...

01.08.2007 15:48, PG18

... as always with a generator, a car from E-burg...
Another small blacksmith and a mantis larva remained.
What an impressive breadth of knowledge you have!..

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01.08.2007 16:05, PG18

3 - Onconotus ?laxmanni

Onconotus servillei. Right?

01.08.2007 16:18, Tigran Oganesov

The praying mantis is most likely from the genus Bolivaria, though... what size is it? Seems like a small one, then something like Ameles.

01.08.2007 16:26, PG18

The praying mantis is most likely from the genus Bolivaria, though... what size is it? It seems that small, then something like Ameles.


Thanks! But not that it would be quite small, see 4.

01.08.2007 16:35, Tigran Oganesov

Are there any other pictures of him? It's still too small for Bolivia. Although a nymph, but the age of the penultimate seems to be, if not the last, then it will not be much more, and Bolivaria is a rather large praying mantis.

Upd. Still Bolivaria brachyptera, imho.

01.08.2007 17:07, PG18

Penultimate Bolivaria brachyptera? More like this? It's still June. It still needs to grow and grow...
Basically, there are no other photos of this type. I can only zoom in and set the front part, for example... There are cool (IMHO) photos of empusa, from the same trip...
Thanks for attention.

01.08.2007 17:37, Vlad Proklov

Thank you. Take a trip - why not?.. I'm going to those places on mela soon...
4 and 5 are completely different species and possibly genera. 4 - twice as big and flies with a bang. 5-a potbellied little thing, and not colored...


The fifth is clearly also a rattle-only a female. Females of some species generally have short wings, so they can be called "off-color". In addition, there are also long-winged rattles with colorless wings, where it can be Angaracris barabensis.

... as always with a generator, a car from E-burg...
Another small blacksmith and a mantis larva remained.
What an impressive breadth of knowledge you have!..


The first is a nymph of one of the thorny-breasted locusts (Catantopidae)? like prus (but not prus), or a short-winged species from them, such as Pezotettix sp.
Mantis - I am for the nymph of Bolivia.

3 - Onconotus ?laxmanni Onconotus servillei. Right?


Maybe. In generalO. laxmanni" fat "species, whileO. servilleiis"skinny". But I've never seen them live, so I can't tell you which one it is.
Update: I apologize, on the contrary: O. laxmanni "skinny".

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 01.08.2007 18: 20

01.08.2007 19:06, Tigran Oganesov

Penultimate Bolivaria brachyptera? More like this? It's still June. It still needs to grow and grow...
Basically, there are no other photos of this type. I can only zoom in and set the front part, for example...
Well, this is Kazakhstan, quite suitable. A bigger head, if possible.

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03.08.2007 16:05, PG18

Thanks!
The head is here. And empuzu will now post Images.

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03.08.2007 16:48, Tigran Oganesov

Yes, it is exactly Bolivaria
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03.08.2007 17:27, PG18

Aha, they recognized a related head after all! smile.gif
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04.08.2007 17:01, Zhernov

Today I took a picture, I think that Euchorthippus, help with the definition

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04.08.2007 21:22, Vlad Proklov

Today I took a picture, I think that Euchorthippus, help with the definition

I think it's a brown female Chrysochraon dispar...
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13.08.2007 21:42, Alexander Zarodov

This horse was identified by its "voice" as Ch. mollis - such a long vibrating chirp. There were several of them.
West of Moscow Region, August 11. Similar?

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14.08.2007 0:29, Vlad Proklov

This horse was identified by its "voice" as Ch. mollis - such a long vibrating chirp. There were several of them.
West of Moscow Region, August 11. Similar?

This group may also be Ch. mollis.
He actually sings like that:
http://www.avisoft.com/sounds/u5.wav
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14.08.2007 0:37, Alexander Zarodov

This group may also be Ch. mollis.
He actually sings like that:


I checked with the audio files on http://caelifera.narod.ru/order.html , there is no one else besides mollis. Brunneus "sings" very briefly, and biguttulus IMHO generally difficult to confuse with someone in the voice.

14.08.2007 14:48, Alexander Zarodov

This is also a male Decticus verrucivorus, isn't it? Something about him confuses me, I don't know what...
West of Moscow Region, August 12.

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14.08.2007 17:25, Vlad Proklov

This is also a male Decticus verrucivorus, isn't it? Something about him confuses me, I don't know what...
West of Moscow Region, August 12.

D. verrucivorus is the most natural.
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19.08.2007 21:36, phlomis

What kind of grasshopper is this? Moscow region. I apologize for the banality.

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19.08.2007 21:55, Vlad Proklov

What kind of grasshopper is this? Moscow region. I apologize for the banality.

Singing grasshopper (Tettigonia cantans).

20.08.2007 21:08, KingSnake

Help me determine it.
user posted image user posted image

This post was edited by KingSnake - 08/20/2007 21: 09

20.08.2007 23:29, Vlad Proklov

Help me determine it.

Female Chrysochraon dispar and Gomphocerus rufus.

21.08.2007 7:34, KingSnake

Thanks!

And what is the reason for the color variability of Chrysochraon dispar? I have it in red, but in Zhernov's photo it is gray.

21.08.2007 10:54, Vlad Proklov

Thanks!

And what is the reason for the color variability of Chrysochraon dispar? I have it in red, but in Zhernov's photo it is gray.

Genetics...
Almost all fillies are very variable in color.

21.08.2007 21:31, Sparrow

I wonder if it is possible to determine something normally from dried specimens.

Ryazan region. Flooded meadow with hummocks and hedgehog bushes wink.gif

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22.08.2007 0:13, Насекомовед

from left to right: Phaneroptera falcata (M), aka (W), Conocephalus discolor (M), Stethophyma grossum (W)

22.08.2007 0:15, Vlad Proklov

I wonder if it is possible to determine something normally from dried specimens.

Ryazan region. Flooded meadow with hummocks and hedgehog bushes wink.gif

Everything is possible smile.gif

From left to right:
Two Phaneroptera falcata, one Conocephalus discolor and one Stethophyma grossum.

Update: as we are with the Insect Expert at the same time! smile.gif But let it hang.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 08/22/2007 00: 17

22.08.2007 10:28, Sparrow

Thank you both ) so it's still a big swamp... cute little animal)

22.08.2007 11:55, Alexander Zarodov

It is strange that this filly in the KK MO, in the area of Butovo, it comes across constantly and in large numbers in the Bitsy floodplain and along other small rivers.

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