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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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23.08.2013 11:04, Decticus

  user posted image
22.08.2013 South-east of Tatarstan.


Tettigonia caudata

23.08.2013 13:41, DanMar

Help me determine!
5.06.2013
East Kazakhstan region
Kiin Kirish mountain range


Zichyini?
Damalacantha?

27.08.2013 15:06, KingSnake

Help me determine it. Mordovia, late August, on arable land

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27.08.2013 23:02, Gansucha

It's not my photo.
Transcarpathia, August 6.
Miramella alpina or Capraiuscola ebneri carpathica http://www.biolib.cz/cz/image/id48489/

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This post was edited by Gansucha - 28.08.2013 22: 42

01.09.2013 18:10, KM2200

Tell me, please, what is this grasshopper called?
Probably something simple, we have a lot of them in the forest every autumn.
09.10.2009, Kiev
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01.09.2013 18:46, DanMar

Tell me, please, what is this grasshopper called?
Probably something simple, we have a lot of them in the forest every autumn.
09.10.2009, Kiev
picture: 1.jpg

This grape ephippiger, Ephippiger ephippiger, belongs to the subfamily bradyporinae, as far as I understand, imagos appear in the middle of summer, and they begin to sing only after August 22. Until this date, the grasshopper was not found, the eggs laid by the female were not hatched, perhaps its eggs are in the soil for two more seasons. Found in the north of the Kiev region near Lyutezh and also in the Zhytomyr region in the forest west of the village. Irsha of Radomyshl district.

01.09.2013 19:25, KM2200

Thank you. And I took pictures almost in Kiev... go a little way through the forest towards Puscha-Voditsa.

02.09.2013 17:33, Penzyak

Where to find image and description: Gampsocleis shelkovnicovae Adelung, 1916
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02.09.2013 17:37, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

In Adelung's work, and also here:

http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/b...nNameID=1142893

This post was edited by Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg - 02.09.2013 17: 38
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02.09.2013 23:07, DanMar

Where to find image and description: Gampsocleis shelkovnicovae Adelung, 1916

Here there are also two modern photos.
http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/dekabrina11/t...shelkovnikovae/

03.09.2013 10:48, Penzyak

And what do the experts say about these photos???
Is it really Gampsocleis shelkovnicovae Adelung, 1916

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03.09.2013 11:31, DanMar

And what do the experts say about these photos???
Is it really Gampsocleis shelkovnicovae Adelung, 1916

After all, I gave the link before that.
I think so, but I'm not an expert wink.gif
Here there are also two modern photos.
http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/dekabrina11/t...shelkovnikovae/


This post was edited by DanMar - 03.09.2013 11: 32

16.09.2013 19:58, comprachicos

Good evening. Please define it. N. Novgorod.
July.
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August
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6.Phaneroptera falcata?
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September
7.Large
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21.09.2013 14:41, PVOzerski

1 - Chorthippus sp. Probably Ch. vagans - but the tympanic organ is poorly visible.
2 - Pholidoptera griseoaptera
3 - Chorthippus из группы biguttulus
4 - Omocestus viridulus
5 - Chorthippus parallelus
6 - Phaneroptera falcata
7 - Stethophyma grossum
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25.09.2013 15:56, guest: AlisaInAsia

Thailand, September 25

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25.09.2013 17:15, PVOzerski

I can only say that it is a locust and probably a larva. I wouldn't even write it, but I'm afraid that I don't think anyone will say anything more intelligible-the angle is too bad.

25.09.2013 18:20, guest: AlisaInAsia

PVOzerski-do you love me? I have another fotka

26.09.2013 0:58, PVOzerski

Yes, to you, but just warn you right away that another photo may not help either. In any case, I will hardly determine the tropical sarnchovoe beyond the subfamily (I can probably cope with some genera, but this is clearly not the current case). It makes sense to post more photos, of course, in case someone else recognizes the view. But if it really turns out to be a maggot, then I'm afraid everything will be completely hopeless.

26.09.2013 20:24, guest: AlisaInAsia

How did you know it was a larva? Because of the pale color?
(the photo can be enlarged)
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The Other Blacksmith, Tai, September 26
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27.09.2013 11:14, Victor Titov

How did you know it was a larva? Because of the pale color?

By the absence of formed wings.
 
The Other Blacksmith, Tai, September 26

This is not a grasshopper, but a filly (from the locust family).

27.09.2013 13:23, PVOzerski

"The other blacksmith" is similar to the locust of the genus Gesonula-although I will not vouch for the correctness of the definition of the genus.

28.09.2013 9:42, guest: AlisaInAsia

Gesonula punctifrons-found by fotkam

29.09.2013 20:21, Gansucha

The photo is not mine, with the author's permission.
Ukraine, Luhansk region, June 23.
Poecilimon sp. ??
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30.09.2013 12:37, Klaxon

Hi. Please help me identify this type. Found on 28.09 in Estonia on a sandy cliff in Suurupi.

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30.09.2013 15:13, Penzyak

One of our amateurs took a picture of an incomprehensible grasshopper and asked to identify it (photo in a mixed forest in a clearing in September-east of Penza):

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30.09.2013 15:33, Decticus

One of our amateurs took a picture of an incomprehensible grasshopper and asked to identify it (photo in a mixed forest in a clearing in September-east of Penza):

Metrioptera brachyptera
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30.09.2013 17:08, DanMar

Hi. Please help me identify this type. Found on 28.09 in Estonia on a sandy cliff in Suurupi.

?pholidoptera sp.
At first I thought the species-griseoapatera
pay attention to the ovipositor, mb just apatera? I searched a bit for information on them, but didn't find it...

30.09.2013 18:03, PVOzerski

In Estonia, even by area, it is most likely griseoaptera. What's so embarrassing about the ovipositor? Relatively short, curved - as it should be.

Uzbek "grasshopper" is a large-headed desert goose (Calliptamus barbarus cephalotes).
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01.10.2013 20:24, Asal

Good time of day smile.gif
Help us identify the beautiful grasshoppers. (Caught them for chameleon food)
Place and time: September 2013, near the city of Alexandria (Egypt), Mediterranean coast.

5 cm
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2 cm (or 2.5)
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There were also 2 absolutely huge (one sand-colored, the other dark brown), both 8-9 cm, and even with wings, the chameleon ate one, and the second did not master)) Sorry we didn't take a picture of them.

01.10.2013 20:46, PVOzerski

Both are locusts from the subfamily Catantopinae. The lower one is clearly from the tribe Eyprepocnemini-possibly Eyprepocnemis or some similar genus.
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01.10.2013 22:17, Dracus

The upper one is most likely the larva of Anacridium aegyptium. It is also likely that one of those huge ones, which is sandy in color, was an adult of the same species. Without a photo, of course, you can't tell for sure.
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12.10.2013 5:51, Anatoliy Kuzmin

26.09.2013г. Rostov region
. Calliptamus italicus?
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12.10.2013 16:07, PVOzerski

Anyway, Calliptamus is accurate. But about the type-this is a question. There, on the inner side of the hind thigh, it looks like the bandages are very dark and fused into a common spot - then it could be C. barbarus cephalotes. This year I saw a lot of them in the Krasnodar Territory. But it is better, of course, to see the entire inner side of the back thigh, and not a piece.
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13.10.2013 7:02, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Found another view of the hip, maybe it will help? There is no better one.
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13.10.2013 9:43, PVOzerski

So even worse frown.gif
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13.10.2013 14:07, Artem Bystrov

Please help us identify this type of praying mantis

Kapchagai reservoir, July 2013 on the sand

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14.10.2013 15:43, chandb

Help me determine it. Crimea. 02.08.13

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14.10.2013 21:44, Molobratia

Please help me identify it.

I got to the mattress - I completely forgot about this instance.
It was caught in a fresh clearing. Mid-June 2012, Brest region, Belarus. This is the first time I've caught such a thing - maybe something interesting has flown into our region?picture: Foto_06_2012.JPG

17.10.2013 20:49, PVOzerski

2 chandb:
Mostly, I give it before giving birth.
DSCF0852a.jpg - Platycleis (s. str.) sp. Possibly P. affinis
DSCF0126.JPG, DSCF0376a.jpg, DSCF0130.JPG, DSCF9944.JPG -prussians (Calliptamus spp.). Of them DSCF0376a.jpg -explicit C. barbarus.DSCF0247a.jpg
- Stenobothrus sp.DSCF9935a.jpg
-Dociostaurus brevicollis.
DSCF0351.JPG - Sphingonotus sp.
DSCF9923a.jpg - Oedipoda sp.
The rest are lychees of Gomphocerini s.l. - possibly Chorthippus.


Molobratia - go herewink.gif: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=267019 Locusts, in general, Locusta migratoria.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 17.10.2013 20: 50
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19.10.2013 0:20, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Please help us identify this type of praying mantis

Kapchagai reservoir, July 2013 on the sand

I think it's a female Iris polystictica, but I haven't seen any brown forms. this is confusing)
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