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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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02.01.2015 10:16, gumenuk

Grandson from Phuket, Thailand brought the living.
Can I identify it?

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02.01.2015 15:32, DanMar

Grandson from Phuket, Thailand brought the living.
Can I identify it?

Locusts look like an Egyptian filly.
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03.01.2015 19:22, PVOzerski

The Egyptian filly does not live in Southeast Asia. The imago in the photo is clearly a different species. Although, of course, a close relative: also the Cyrtacanthacridini tribe for sure.

03.01.2015 19:53, DanMar

The Egyptian filly does not live in Southeast Asia. The imago in the photo is clearly a different species. Although, of course, a close relative: also the Cyrtacanthacridini tribe for sure.

I just meant that the instances are similar, I didn't say at all that imagos from Thailand can be Egyptian fillies, it was immediately clear.

03.01.2015 21:09, PVOzerski

I just meant that the instances are similar, I didn't say at all that imagos from Thailand can be Egyptian fillies, it was immediately clear.

Here you understand what a thing... If you answer a non-specialist in a group, you need to choose the wording very carefully. It is clear to us that this filly cannot be Egyptian. And the reader can understand this answer as an uncertain, but still assumption that it is A. aegyptium.
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05.01.2015 9:02, Dracus

The first is Valanga of some sort, similar to nigricornis, but I can't say for sure. The last two are probably its larvae. But with the blacksmith it is difficult for me... The tribe is most likely Cymatomerini (Pseudophyllinae).

05.01.2015 17:07, gumenuk

The first is Valanga of some sort, similar to nigricornis, but I can't say for sure. The last two are probably its larvae. But with the blacksmith it is difficult for me... The tribe is most likely Cymatomerini (Pseudophyllinae).

Thank you. This answer is better than the first one :-)))
I'll wait a little longer - can someone clarify or confirm

15.01.2015 1:07, VBoris

Good day! Help with the definition.

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15.01.2015 11:20, PVOzerski

The top two photos are Tetrix bipunctata.
The next is another species, Tetrix tenuicornis or T. undulata.
Next is the Chorthippus larva.
Next-the larva of Bicolorana roeselii,
then-Tetrix. Because of the angle, I can't understand the proportions of the antennal segments, so I can't guarantee that this is T. bipunctata.
The latter is a Chorthippus larva. Probably from the biguttulus group.
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15.01.2015 22:28, chandb

help determine
the Smolensk region 05.07.14

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16.01.2015 10:25, PVOzerski

Larva of Stethophyma grossum
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18.01.2015 19:09, NakaRB

1-Egypt, Hurghada, Stella Makadi Beach Resort 5*
2-4-Egypt, Sharm el-Sheikh, Melia Sharm Resort 5*
5-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

1. 30.05.2014
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2. 15.08.2014
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3. 14.08.2014
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4. 22.08.2014
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5. 13.09.2014, Oedipoda caerulescens?
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20.01.2015 21:17, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 7.
Tetrix subulata?

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This post was edited by Woodmen - 01/20/2015 21: 23

21.01.2015 17:26, PVOzerski

2NakaRB:
From bottom to top: 2 photos of Sphingonotus sp. (or a close genus); 2 photos of Acrotylus sp.; 2 photos of Heteracris sp.; locust larva from Catantopinae s. l.; Oedipoda sp. (almost certainly Oe. caerulescens). The fauna (except for the latter) is not ours, so you can easily miss the views.

2Woodmen: yes, T. subulata.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 25.01.2015 23: 52
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06.02.2015 17:55, Natalie Liliya

Please help me identify grasshoppers. Ukraine, Zaporizhia.
1picture: _________05_06_2014_IMG_0614.jpg 05.06.2014
2picture: _________09_08_2014_IMG_2694.jpg 09.08.2014

06.02.2015 18:35, PVOzerski

The upper one is a larva of Tettigonia viridissima, the lower one is an adult male of Leptophyes albovittata
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06.02.2015 20:35, Wild Yuri

The photographers didn't specify dates.

13.02.2015 13:14, PVOzerski

I'll name some things, then think about the rest.
1. Chorthippus karelini
2. Gampsocleis sedakovii
6. Bicolorana fedtschenkoi
8, 10-Decticus verrucivorus
9-Chorthippus from biguttulus
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13.02.2015 13:29, PVOzerski

7 - (?) Aeropedellus variegatus
11 - Prumna sp.

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23.02.2015 14:16, VBoris

Hello! Tell me the view, if possible.
401crop, 404crop - end of June, Vitebsk region, Belarus.
430crop, 433crop - end of June, Minsk region, Belarus.
485crop-early August, Minsk region, Belarus.
532crop - mid-August, Minsk region, Belarus.

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24.02.2015 11:53, shveyk

Is it Decticus verrucivorus? Tatarstan, Vvedenskaya Sloboda neighborhood. July.
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25.02.2015 15:15, Decticus

Yes, this is it.
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26.02.2015 20:42, PVOzerski

2VBoris:
401crop.jpg, 404crop.jpg, 433crop.jpg, 430crop.jpg - Oedipoda caerulescens
485crop.jpg - Conocephalus fuscus
532crop.jpg-Chorthippus (?) brunneus (less likely another species from this group biguttulus/brunneus/mollis)
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09.03.2015 1:02, John-ST

Can Chorthippus be identified?
1. 21.07.2014
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2. 01.08.2014
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12.03.2015 19:25, PVOzerski

Most similar to mollis (especially the first female and male) - but I would not give a 100% guarantee of the correct definition. The lower one (male) has some chance of being biguttulus, females can basically be any of the three species (brunneus/biguttulus/mollis).
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26.03.2015 16:31, Надежда Муравьёва

Dear forumchane!
Please help me identify the fillies:
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Taken on 4.10.2010, Crimea, Ponizovka-Katsiveli

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Taken on 29.09.2011, Crimea, Ponizovka-Katsiveli

Thank you.

27.03.2015 21:52, PVOzerski

Both are females of the genus Chorthippus (in the broad sense). The upper one is from the albomarginatus group, and the lower one is from the biguttulus group (often considered in the genus Glyptobothrus). Both groups are very complex and contain hard-to-distinguish species, some of which were recognized as independent relatively recently. In the Crimea, there can easily be endemics in general. However (there is definitely one - Ch. miramae from the biguttulus group-but the beauty of this group is that its different representatives can meet together).
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20.04.2015 16:07, Vlad Proklov

Can anyone confirm or deny my definition of this filly as Stenobothrus nigromaculatus?

Saratov, Lysogorsky massif at the 1st Dacha, August 7, 2013:

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28.04.2015 16:58, Arachna

Please help me determine.
28.02.13, Ukraine, Chernivtsi.
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17.05.2015 16:02, PVOzerski

2Arachna:
Photos 1 and 2 show Chorthippus from the brunneus/biguttulus group (1-4th instar larva, 2 - adult female). More precisely, it is impossible to determine from the photo (and it is also problematic not from the photo, but from the larva, I'm afraid, it is simply impossible).

On the 3rd background of Stenobothrus sp. I can't determine the type. Unfortunately, in practice I had nothing to do with this genus, and "in theory" it is necessary to look at the venation of the hind wing.

23.05.2015 17:41, Коллекционер

Voronezh Region.

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23.05.2015 21:09, DanMar

Voronezh Region.

Melanogryllus? (desertus?) Modicogryllus frontalis?

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07.06.2015 0:07, vla-mityanin

Probably someone's maggot, since it's so small. And whose is it? The photo was taken near the Chakhlovitsa River near the city of Kirov, Kirov region, on 31.05.2015.

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07.06.2015 0:41, Vlad Proklov

Probably someone's maggot, since it's so small. And whose is it? The photo was taken near the Chakhlovitsa River near the city of Kirov, Kirov region, on 31.05.2015.

Tettigonia cantans
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13.06.2015 16:22, Коллекционер

gryllus bimaculatus same?

15.06.2015 23:57, Enter

Good day to all! Please help me identify the blacksmiths. 12.06.15. Greece, Crete Island, southern coastal territories near Sitia. Caught in the steppe at an altitude of 50-100 m. In addition to these species, there were a large number of albifrons, which I did not catch. A large blacksmith of black and green color, similar to verrucevorus, was found. But I couldn't catch it. Could it be him? Thank you in advance for your answers!

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17.06.2015 20:33, RoPro

Please help me identify it. Moscow region, June 13.

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17.06.2015 22:01, Enter

Please help me identify it. Moscow region, June 13.

Decticus verrucivorus.
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19.06.2015 23:56, PVOzerski

2Enter:
I give the definition for photos from Greece only before giving birth - after all, the fauna is not ours. In general, winged-Platycleis (s. str.), wingless - Ephippiger or something very close.

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20.06.2015 0:32, Enter

2Enter:
I give the definition for photos from Greece only before giving birth - after all, the fauna is not ours. In general, winged-Platycleis (s. str.), wingless - Ephippiger or something very close.

Before Rod, in fact, everything was clear... They are not to be confused with anyone there. Can you tell me who can determine up to the species? Or at least tell me from whom you will have to choose? If anything, all the insects are alive now. If you need to take a picture of a separate part of the body, this is not a problem.

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