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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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05.11.2015 13:22, gumenuk

Please help me determine:
1-DSC03704-Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.05.28
2-DSC05909-Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.06.30

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06.11.2015 11:41, Decticus

1-Tettigonia cantans / viridissima / caudata - it is impossible to determine exactly at this age.
2-predimago T. cantans, female.
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06.11.2015 11:59, gumenuk

Help with the definition:
1-DSC07709 - Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.07.28
2-DSC07512-Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.07.22

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06.11.2015 12:08, Decticus

1-Chorthippus parallelus (?), male
2-T. cantans, male.
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06.11.2015 12:39, gumenuk

Help with the definition (if possible):
1-DSC04288 - Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.06.06
2-DSC03919-Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.06.06

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06.11.2015 20:56, Decticus

1, 2-Tettigonia cantans or viridissima.
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06.11.2015 21:07, Vlad Proklov

In the MO, caudata is more common than viridissima - and there is not far from Khripani, in Zhukovsky. But in Khripani cantans.
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07.11.2015 0:50, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Please help me with the grasshopper and the fillies. Kursk region.

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07.11.2015 0:55, Vlad Proklov

Good afternoon! Please help me with the grasshopper and the fillies. Kursk region.

1. Leptophyes albovittata
2. Stenobothrus ?lineatus
3. Euchorthippus pulvinatus
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07.11.2015 1:04, Sklyar

Thank you very much!

09.11.2015 1:45, John-ST

Can you tell me this is Phaneroptera falcata?
16.07.2014
Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny
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09.11.2015 3:28, Vlad Proklov

Can you tell me this is Phaneroptera falcata?
16.07.2014
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny

Да.
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09.11.2015 10:56, Северянка

Dear forumchane, please identify the filly:
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Black currant on the edge of the forest, near the village. Severny, Bauntovsky Evenki district, Buryatia. 13.08.2012.

09.11.2015 12:13, Decticus

Dear forumchane, please identify the filly:

Stethophyma grossum.
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09.11.2015 13:33, Северянка

Is that a filly, too?"
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Forest edge, village. Severny, Bauntovsky Evenki district, Buryatia. 14.08.2013.

09.11.2015 15:03, PVOzerski

Yes, the filly. To be more precise, the horse is a representative of the genus Chorthippus smile.gif
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09.11.2015 15:54, Северянка

Another pale creature:
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Swampy meadow, der. Pozdnyakova, Irkutsk district, Irkutsk region 10.07.2014.

14.11.2015 14:20, PVOzerski

Interesting animal: an abnormal (long-winged) female unpaired zelenchuk-Chrysochraon dispar
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14.11.2015 17:30, Северянка

And this one's probably still a maggot, right? Will the wings grow?
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Sukhoi Lug, Kurma Bay area, Maly Sea coast (Lake Baikal). 11.07.2015.

14.11.2015 18:59, PVOzerski

Yes, a larva. Subfamily Oedipodinae. Most likely, the tribe Bryodemini
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15.11.2015 10:13, Северянка

Is this also a Bryodemini larva?
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Dry meadow on the edge of the forest, the coast of the Small Sea (Lake Baikal), near Cape Ulan-Khan. 11.07.2015.

15.11.2015 16:20, Tivanik

Help with the Bulgarian grasshoppers. Sozopol, 21-23. 06. 2013

1.
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15.11.2015 21:56, Decticus

#3 - Tettigonia caudata

This post was edited by Decticus - 11/15/2015 21: 57
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17.11.2015 10:12, PVOzerski

#1 - Leptophyes (?) albovittata.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 17.11.2015 10: 12
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17.11.2015 19:04, PVOzerski

#2 - Poecilimon sp. The genus is large and complex, and in the Balkans, as I understand it, there are also endemic species.
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25.11.2015 0:02, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Taken in the vicinity of the village of Bolshaya Kamenka, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region, August 4, 2015.

Phaneroptera falcata?

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25.11.2015 7:45, Radik

Tell me please. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district

25.11.2015 10:54, PVOzerski

I think that the larva is Tetrix bipunctata (the proportions of the segments of the antennae vote for this option, but I do not know how they change in larvae).

25.11.2015 11:04, PVOzerski

2Evgeny Kotelevsky. Yes, Phaneroptera and similar to falcata. But Bey-Bienko has an indication of another species living in this region, Ph. spinosa, which I did not deal with. However, formally, according to the determinant of the proportions of the pronotum in the photo, rather, falcata.
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27.11.2015 15:49, Arachna

Hello. Please help me determine at least up to the genus?
Photographed on 03.08.2015 in Khotyn district, Chernivtsi region.

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27.11.2015 18:37, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 18.
Metrioptera brachyptera, female, last instar larva?

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28.11.2015 8:51, Ксения2015

Belarus, near the Sokolinyi Nature Reserve on 16.08.2015.

What kind of "beast", please tell me?
And a side view.
They picked it up, then left on their own feet, or rather, flew away on their own wings.)

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28.11.2015 11:24, PVOzerski

Arachna: I think it's Omocestus haemorrhoidalis, although you can easily make a mistake because of the angle.

Woodmen: Metrioptera (Bicolorana) roeselii. In brachyptera, there is no green on the pronotum and head (well, in general, the color of the lateral lobes of the pronotum is different).

Xenia2015: Tettigona cantans.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 28.11.2015 11: 24
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28.11.2015 20:39, Woodmen

  
Woodmen: Metrioptera (Bicolorana) roeselii. In brachyptera, there is no green on the pronotum and head (well, in general, the color of the lateral lobes of the pronotum is different).

Thanks!
The web is full of brachyptera with green on the pronotum and head... smile.gif

Then we'll check with the others:

1. June 26, 2012
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2. June 30, 2013
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3. September 25, 2015
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29.11.2015 1:39, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Filmed in September 2014 in the vicinity of Saratov

Pholidoptera griseoaptera?

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29.11.2015 2:00, Vlad Proklov

Filmed in September 2014 in the vicinity of Saratov

Pholidoptera griseoaptera?

Да.
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29.11.2015 16:41, PVOzerski

2 Woodman: brachyptera only in the last photo, the other two are roeselii larvae. But in general, I made some inaccuracy: in fact, green on the pronotum does not occur in LARVAE of M. brachyptera. In adults, yes, it happens, but not on the side blades, but on top.

Here are pictures of M. brachyptera: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...yptera_male.jpg - imago, male with green top but no green side lobes.
http://www.commanster.eu/commanster/Insect...rachyptera5.jpg "a typical larva.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 29.11.2015 16: 44
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02.12.2015 14:12, Radik

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk R. 2015

02.12.2015 18:17, Penzyak

A new article on the Frivaldsky shrub in the Russian Federation has been published.

Mikhailenko A. P., Polumordvinov O. A. 2015. Distribution and ecology of the grasshopper Pholidoptera frivaldskyi (Herman, 1871) (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) in European Russia // Caucasian Entomological Bulletin. Volume 11.Issue 2. pp. 271-278.

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02.12.2015 20:20, PVOzerski

2 Radik: upper-larva of Chorthippus sp., presumably Ch. macrocerus; lower-female of Chorthippus (?) dorsatus.

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