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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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28.08.2012 21:02, VBoris

3draw us! Help me determine!
Photo published with permission by the author photos.
Unfortunately, I don't know the time. Filmed in Belarus.

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29.08.2012 18:54, nikittokkk

Please help me with grasshoppers and fillies!

1.picture: 1.jpgpicture: 1__1_.jpg Republic of Karelia, Konevets Island, 25.08

2.picture: 2.jpg Republic of Karelia, Pellotsari Island, 24.08

3.picture: 3__5_.jpg Republic of Karelia, Pellotsari Island, 24.08

Thank you in advance!

31.08.2012 16:47, Nastya2012

Please help me determine what kind of animal is this?)))
Caught in Pavlovsky Park (near St. Petersburg) in mid-August.
Thank you in advance)

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31.08.2012 19:28, AkinTele

Help identify
the West Kalimantan insect

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02.09.2012 2:51, DanMar

Please help me determine what kind of animal is this?)))
Caught in Pavlovsky Park (near St. Petersburg) in mid-August.
Thank you in advance)

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Wow, the weird shape of the elytra, if the cantance. Sort of like Tettigonia cantans and at the same time a macrophage wink.gif.
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02.09.2012 17:31, Anax chernobila

Tell me, this is one type of praying mantis. The male is yellow, the female is green? Caught in Belarus, Gomel.

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I'm confused about the female... It looks more like a tree one. and in general with mantises it is necessary here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=211872

02.09.2012 19:59, PVOzerski

Hello!
Please help me with the definition - I have some doubts. It seems that the ovipositor of plastinoptera should be sabre-shaped, and not xiphoid? Approximately 80 mm long with an ovipositor, it protrudes slightly and has wings. There was also a male who made very loud noises, at night, on a single note. Its length with wings was about 70 mm.

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This is Ruspolia nitidula (=Homorocoryphus nitidulus) - a large conic head, one of our few representatives of the tribe Copiphorini.

02.09.2012 20:48, PVOzerski

In ball-headed grasshoppers, females CAN stridulate, but I don't remember anyone else who could.. Ruspoliya hardly, konetsefalusy in general as it seems to me to tettigoninaev are very close, as it seems to me listroskleidiny. females of none of the species of the southern subfamilies seem to sing. And in general, if a female of a certain species of grasshopper sings, then all species of this subfamily should do the same.

In principle, even in Barbitistini females can chirp - but their songs are very peculiar, in the form of high-frequency clicks.

02.09.2012 20:51, PVOzerski

Please help me with grasshoppers and fillies!

1.picture: 1.jpgpicture: 1__1_.jpg Republic of Karelia, Konevets Island, 25.08

2.picture: 2.jpg Republic of Karelia, Pellotsari Island, 24.08

3.picture: 3__5_.jpg Republic of Karelia, Pellotsari Island, 24.08

Thank you in advance!

1-Chorthippus from the brunneus/biguttulus/mollis group (most likely brunneus).
2 - Omocestus viridulus.
3-Decticus verrucivorus (the wings are unusually short for this species - I have only seen this in any mountain subspecies).

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 02.09.2012 20: 52

02.09.2012 20:57, PVOzerski

3draw us! Help me determine!
Photo published with permission by the author photos.
Unfortunately, I don't know the time. Filmed in Belarus.

CRW_3513.jpg - Chorthippus parallelus
DSC_3538.jpg - Chorthippus из группы brunneus/biguttulus/mollis
DSC_5329_copy.jpg - Pholidoptera griseoaptera
DSC_6084.jpg-green - Chorthippus parallelus f. macroptera, gray-larva of Chorthippus sp. (presumably from the brunneus/biguttulus/mollis group).
DSC_7876.jpg -most likely, the larva of Metrioptera brachyptera

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 02.09.2012 20: 59
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03.09.2012 11:52, PVOzerski

help identify, please
taken in the Novgorod region, station Floor
2 and 3 sat together

3.JPG - Omocestus viridulus
2.JPG - Chorthippus из группы brunneus/biguttulus
1.JPG - Chorthippus montanus
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03.09.2012 14:27, nikittokkk

1-Chorthippus from the brunneus/biguttulus/mollis group (most likely brunneus).
2 - Omocestus viridulus.
3-Decticus verrucivorus (the wings are unusually short for this species - I have only seen this in any mountain subspecies).


Thanks! And what do you need to photograph at chorthippus for a more accurate definition?

03.09.2012 18:34, PVOzerski

Thanks! And what do you need to photograph at chorthippus for a more accurate definition?

Waveforms of signals lol.gifOr stridulation keel in males with scale. Well, males of biguttulus can still be identified by the shape of the elytra. I don't know what to do with the females at all. The attributes given in the qualifiers ("green", "Bienko", "Mishchenko", etc.) do not actually work. And in the Asian part of the country and in the south of Europe, there are also other species of the group-maritimus, porphyropterus-which at the time of writing these determinants were simply not recognized.
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03.09.2012 19:10, Dracus

Well, the Tetrigidae family for sure. About the genus and species I pass.

06.09.2012 18:39, nikittokkk

Please help with the pryamoptera! All from Moscow.

1.picture: 1.jpgpicture: 1__1_.jpg 30.08

2.picture: 2__2_.jpgpicture: 2__3_.jpg 30.08

3.picture: 3.jpgpicture: 3__2_.jpg 30.08

4.picture: 4__5_.jpg today

Thank you in advance!

06.09.2012 20:14, PVOzerski

1 - Chorthippus dorsatus.
2 - Stethophyma grossum.
3 - Tetrix subulata.
4 - Conocephalus discolor.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 06.09.2012 20: 15

09.09.2012 21:28, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region. Hortippuses. If possible, which
1. September 17, 2011
Omocestus viridulus ??
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2. July 28
Chorthippus brunneus ?? Chorthippus biguttulus ??
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3. June 27
Chorthippus ??
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This post was edited by Gansucha - 09.09.2012 21: 54

09.09.2012 21:41, PVOzerski

1st is Omocestus, but not viridulus. Probably haemorrhoidalis.
2nd - I agree with the definition. There may also be mollis, but this is less likely. The color would be more likely to match biguttulus, but I don't know the geographical variability.
3-й - Chorthippus apricarius.
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09.09.2012 22:32, Gansucha

1st is Omocestus, but not viridulus. Possibly haemorrhoidalis.

Not Omocestus ventralis, the female ?

09.09.2012 23:04, PVOzerski

It looks more like a male, although the tip of the abdomen is not visible. And the lower legs are not visible either - and they are red in rufipes=ventralis. I thought about haemorrhoidalis because I saw what looked like a single-colored feeler. In haemorrhoidalis, individuals with a green top also come across - I just dialed statistics in the field at the end of August smile.gif

09.09.2012 23:26, Gansucha

It looks more like a male, although the tip of the abdomen is not visible. And the lower legs are not visible either - and they are red in rufipes=ventralis. I thought about haemorrhoidalis because I saw what looked like a single-colored feeler. In haemorrhoidalis, individuals with a green top also come across - I was just collecting statistics in the field at the end of August smile.gif

Thank you very much, I am in such subtleties - rolleyes.gif
I'll limit myself to sp.

09.09.2012 23:46, PVOzerski

On the web, you can find a scanned two-volume book by Bienko and Mishchenko - for example, in the "Flora and Fauna Library". There, the definitive table of Omocestus is good - but, alas, it is impossible to understand the Chorthippus of the biguttulus group.

10.09.2012 20:37, nikittokkk

Just a little more erect-winged ones.

1.picture: 1.jpg Some kind of Tetrix? Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 1.09

2.picture: 2__1_.jpg Moscow, 8.09

Thank you in advance!

10.09.2012 20:47, Decticus

2-Stethophyma grossum

10.09.2012 20:54, nikittokkk

Thanks!

11.09.2012 9:53, PVOzerski

And first one is Tetrix bipunctata

11.09.2012 10:01, nikittokkk

Thanks!

11.09.2012 11:12, nikittokkk

I found another grasshopper in the archive of photos. Moscow, 29.06.

picture: 1.jpg

11.09.2012 11:29, nikittokkk

And here's another Tetrix. Pushkinsky district, Moscow region, 19.05.

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11.09.2012 14:29, PVOzerski

"Grasshopper" - male Chrysochraon dispar. Well, Tetrix - either bipunctata, or tenuicornis-does not have antennae.

11.09.2012 14:47, nikittokkk

Here is a cropped tetrix head

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11.09.2012 18:11, PVOzerski

It seems to be tenuicornis-the middle segments of the antennae are thin and long

11.09.2012 18:41, nikittokkk

Thanks!

15.09.2012 21:14, Olearius

All photos from the Leningrad region (Gatchina district, Sluditsy). September.
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Two photos of the same erect wing from different
angles
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15.09.2012 23:22, PVOzerski

The top one is Metrioptera brachyptera, then two photos of Omocestus viridulus, then Chorthippus montanus.
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16.09.2012 18:49, Olearius

And also from Sludica ...

Two copies, each from two angles.

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16.09.2012 19:30, PVOzerski

Upper-Omocestus viridulus, lower-Chorthippus dorsatus.
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16.09.2012 20:24, nikittokkk

Please help me with three straight wings! The last two are Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, yesterday.

1.picture: 1__1_.jpg Moscow, 12.09 PM

2.picture: IMG_13391.jpgpicture: IMG_13393.jpgpicture: ______IMG_13391.jpg

3.picture: IMG_13466.jpgpicture: IMG_13469.jpg

Thank you in advance!

16.09.2012 23:46, PVOzerski

Chorthippus apricarius (1), Tetrix bipunctata (2), Chorthippus dorsatus (3).

17.09.2012 10:50, John-ST

Please look at my straight wings

MO, Zheleznodorozhny

1. 04.09.2012
the same grasshopper
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2. 13.09.2012
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3. 13.09.2012
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Nizhne Chirskaya St., Volgograd Region

4. 19.07.2012
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