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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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14.04.2014 0:58, John-ST

Can I define this instance? 19.10.2013, south of Rivne region (Ostroh district), Ukraine



Marsh Grasshopper (Stethophyma grossum) female, especially this late season.
isn't it?

On fimeylu does not pull, but the mail of the swamp filly is very similar, if MO, then 100% it.

14.04.2014 1:00, John-ST

good afternoon, help me identify these two comrades. the one with the long "nose" was seen in Georgia, Marneuli. and the one in my hands in the Tver region.

With a long nose, something does not show, but that in the hands of a gray grasshopper-Decticus verrucivorus
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14.04.2014 1:05, Konstantin Lyutov

With a long nose, something does not show, and the fact that in the hands of a gray grasshopper-Decticus verrucivorus

thank you so much for the answer,and I moved the one with the long nose to another topic "Who is this ?" and it turned out to be akrida..)))

14.04.2014 1:10, John-ST

good evening, help me identify these comrades. they were spotted in August in the Tver region.

leap green-Roeseliana roeselii song
grasshopper-Tettigonia cantans
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15.04.2014 4:56, PVOzerski

It doesn't look like fimeila at all, but it's very similar to the mail of a swamp filly, if MO were, then 100% it.

Why doesn't it pull? Just the female BBK is smile.gif

15.04.2014 6:37, John-ST

Why doesn't it pull? Just the female BBK is smile.gif

Then I don't understand something, the males are green, the females are not so bright brown and the ramer is twice as large, against the background of the fingers it somehow looks too small for the female and too cheerful-green.

That's what most of my friends look like:

Female
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Male
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15.04.2014 20:00, PVOzerski

The color of BBK is variable and does not particularly depend on the gender. Look, first, at the tip of the abdomen. In your photos, the gender is defined correctly. In the upper (female), the upper ovipositor valves are clearly visible (under them is another pair - the lower valves-but they are not visible in the photo). The lower one (male) has an unpaired genital plate. Well, their body proportions are generally different (for example, it is noticeable that the male has longer antennae, larger eyes). And in the photo of RZh-zoo, at least, the ovipositor flap is clearly visible.
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15.04.2014 20:21, John-ST

It doesn't look like fimeila at all, but it's very similar to the mail of a swamp filly, if MO were, then 100% it.



The color of BBK is variable and does not particularly depend on the gender. Look, first, at the tip of the abdomen. In your photos, the gender is defined correctly. In the upper (female), the upper ovipositor valves are clearly visible (under them is another pair - the lower valves-but they are not visible in the photo). The lower one (male) has an unpaired genital plate. Well, their body proportions are generally different (for example, it is noticeable that the male has longer antennae, larger eyes). And in the photo of RZh-zoo, at least, the ovipositor flap is clearly visible.


Thank you for the clarification, I realized that I was wrong, we will correct ourselves.
I have a hard time with the fillies, they seem very monotonous to me.

19.04.2014 13:07, VAZ

What kind of cricket? Kep, Cambodia.

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25.04.2014 20:43, Михаил Николаенко

Hello, please tell me, is it possible to determine the skate to the view from this photo?
I looked for similar ones here, and they are usually defined as one of the 3 species Chorthippus brunneus-biguttulus-mollis. Filmed in the Moscow region last year on August 9th.

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27.04.2014 1:39, CosMosk

Plizzz!! India, Gujarat.
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27.04.2014 14:33, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Something akin to Loxoblemmus. I'll try to ask Gorokhov.

Flat foreheads serve males for butting heads!
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10.05.2014 14:02, vafdog

Is this Gryllus campestris?
Yesterday, Kiev region, in minks.

And the question: how to really distinguish from bimaculatus, it is clear that it is too northern for him.
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11.05.2014 19:18, PVOzerski

This is indeed G. campestris. A large, expanded (especially in the male) head and (at least partially) reduced hind wings are striking. In general, campestris and bimaculatus are similar species. By the way, I have seen several full-winged specimens of G. campestris in the collections from Astrakhan (the whole series consisted of such specimens).

But in general, G. bimaculatus is a relatively southern species. To the north, it seems, within the borders of the former USSR, it does not go further than Dagestan and the Crimea.

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25.05.2014 17:24, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify locusts. 24.05.14. Rostov region.

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25.05.2014 19:34, PVOzerski

Chorthippus brunneus or mollis or some other similar species. Unfortunately, I didn't deal with Ch. porphyropterus and Ch. maritimus, so I can't say whether these options are also possible. But not biguttulus exactly.
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25.05.2014 20:29, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Thank you, one view seems to disappear, according to this map Chorthippus maritimus

30.05.2014 21:30, PVOzerski

It is far from a fact that it disappears. It is unlikely that it has such a ragged range. Most likely, its distribution is simply not sufficiently studied. There is another nuance: in the case of Beybiyenko and Mishchenko, Ch. maritimus in the modern sense corresponds to 2 subspecies of Ch. biguttulus: Ch. b. maritimus from the Far East and Ch. b.meridionalis from Central Asia and Afghanistan. In the same study, other subspecies of Ch. biguttulus were also mentioned, both from Central Asia and, by the way, from the Caucasus (from Abkhazia). I don't know who they really belong to. So here it is...

01.06.2014 3:52, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

http://cs619819.vk.me/v619819610/7d09/S15HHKNmKkY.jpg
recently I came across an interesting friend. a la Myrmecophilus acervorum (Panzer, 1799).
Now, is it him? and who else could be so much like him?
Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the Vorskla River, sandy road.
mid may of this year

04.06.2014 11:53, comprachicos

Good afternoon. Please identify N. Novgorod in a few days.
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04.06.2014 19:10, PVOzerski

2Evgeniy Ribalchenko - Myrmecophilus is, but I won't say what kind of species it is. Judging by the Orthoptera species file, it's not all that simple.

2comprachicos: larva of someone from Chrysochraontini (similar in color to Euthystira brachyptera, in head shape-more like Chrysochraon dispar).
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08.06.2014 21:50, bogdan88

Y-To the Crimea. Isophya?

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10.06.2014 10:54, BO.

I met a locust migration at work. Like steppe, near Kazakhstan, there were outbreaks of steppe and Italian in the past years. Help me determine it.
June 5Astakhanskaya obl r-n Aksaraysk.

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11.06.2014 20:10, PVOzerski

2 bogdan88: Poecilimon sp.
2 BO.: Calliptamus, judging by the herd - C. italicus.

15.06.2014 17:42, misha volcov

Hello everyone I caught a gray grasshopper. how to dry properly?

18.06.2014 21:04, vla-mityanin

Is it possible to identify a grasshopper from these photos? The photo was taken on June 17 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region.

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20.06.2014 21:19, DanMar

Is it possible to identify a grasshopper from these photos? The photo was taken on June 17 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region.

Tettigonia cantans/?viridissima
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21.06.2014 0:24, vla-mityanin

Tettigonia cantans/?viridissima


Grasshopper green, how simple it is! smile.gif

21.06.2014 0:30, vla-mityanin

Can this be determined? The photo was taken on June 17 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region.

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21.06.2014 21:16, PVOzerski

Possible: Chrysochraon larva dispar
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02.07.2014 12:49, Penzyak

Hello everyone
I am putting out a long-awaited and long-suffering article (please note that I collected the material for a very long time and I regret that it is mainly about long-moustaches)... But as long as it was possible to pull - I put everything together, determined what I could, then sent everything to Moscow, determined it, checked it and sent it to the press. The only thing that upset me was that the editors of the collection removed the wonderful modern (with the latest trends in taxonomy) table on Penza straight-winged birds, I was simply killed by this... Because of this, the "ears" of the edit remained visible - useless Russian names of straight-winged birds in the literary review of the article... there are no words.

Polumordvinov O. A. 2013. New and rare species of orthoptera (Insecta, Orthoptera) Penza Region // Entomological and parasitological studies in the Volga region. Issue 11. Saratov: SSU Publ., 2013, pp. 78-91.

Once again, I would like to express my sincere gratitude and thank you for your help in identifying the field material and for a number of scientific consultations:
A. A. Benediktov (Moscow, MSU), A. P. Mikhaylenko (Moscow, MSU Botanical Garden) and I. O. Karmazina (Kazan, REO); for assistance in field research – members of the Penza Branch of REO: S. V. Shibaev, D. V. Polikanin, E. M. Monakhov (Penza, REO); ecologists: S. V. Ivanov (Kuznetsk, Penza region) and M. G. Shcherbakov (Bikmurzino, Penza region); for providing steppe dybka field collections for processing: O. V. Avdeev, G. B. Petrov and I. G. Pronina (Penza).

Here are a number of photos of my collection, at first they tried to sort it out from the photo, but then I put it all together and sent 7 boxes of straight-winged ones with the car to Andrey Mikhailenko (Moscow). For which my sincere thanks and respect go out to him!!!

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14.07.2014 15:56, vafdog

Help determine the length of 24mm
Ukraine, Chernihiv region, swampy lake shore, 7.07.2014
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15.07.2014 20:10, Anax chernobila

Evpatoria, Crimea. August 2013.

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17.07.2014 19:39, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Please help me with the grasshopper. Very similar to the green one, but much smaller than the ones I've met before. And this one has a different face. Kursk region, damp meadow.

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17.07.2014 19:52, Vlad Proklov

Good afternoon! Please help me with the grasshopper. Very similar to the green one, but much smaller than the ones I've met before. And this one has a different face. Kursk region, damp meadow.

Phaneroptera falcata
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21.07.2014 10:44, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Help with these friends, please. Kursk, raw meadow.
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23.07.2014 13:30, Anax chernobila

To Sklyar: 1 - Conocephalus fuscus = C. discolor, самец.
2-Stethophyma grossum, female.


To vafdog: Stethophyma grossum, female.
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23.07.2014 16:29, vafdog

  
To vafdog: Stethophyma grossum, female.

Thank you very much, and then I did not hope for

23.07.2014 16:36, trm

Hello!

Help us identify the grasshoppers.

Caught in Krasnoyarsk

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29.07.2014 20:59, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, 25.07.14

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