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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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21.06.2016 12:07, никитатимошев

It looks like the nymph phaneroptera nana.Still just hatched.

This post was edited by nikitatimoshev - 06/21/2016 12: 08

21.06.2016 12:56, Guest

Nikita, thank you for your answer!
I forgot to write it... it is very small - about 5 mm plus a mustache of 1 cm
What is a nymph? Is it a grasshopper larva or an independent species?

it's important for me to know exactly. I want to submit this photo to the contest, and there it is necessary to indicate the correct names of the species.

21.06.2016 15:12, никитатимошев

A nymph is a small age of an insect that has just hatched,and my locusts are hard to determine.

21.06.2016 15:20, Vlad Proklov

A nymph is a small age of an insect that has just hatched,and my locusts are hard to determine.

Celes variabilis и Acrotylus insubricus.

21.06.2016 15:37, Guest

here's another bigger one
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21.06.2016 15:38, guest: Дарья

that is, you can write "nymph Celes variabilis" so directly? Will this be correct?

21.06.2016 15:40, Vlad Proklov

that is, you can write "nymph Celes variabilis" so directly? Will this be correct?

That wasn't your answer.
You have a plate - wing nymph. Most likely Phaneroptera falcata, but I would be careful not to name such small ones before the species.

22.06.2016 18:18, guest: Дарья

kotbegemot, ok, thank you!

25.06.2016 15:53, никитатимошев

Now I caught a yellow-legged caudata, decided to launch it so that it would fly,and it took off and rose from my hand,and a sparrow flew after it,but it didn't catch up with it,it flew to the intersection or 10 meters or more,another sparrow didn't catch up with it, and it flew along to the next field. mad.gif And I didn't catch up with her and flew away safe and sound.I didn't expect this.Locusta migratoria also flew away from me and ended up being eaten by sparrows.3 days ago I knocked down a sparrow with a stone and it was so small,9 cm long without a tail, the tail itself is 7 cm.And how do such small birds eat huge grasshoppers? confused.gif

02.07.2016 21:17, Funaria

Hello! Help identify the insect.

The body length is somewhere from 2.5 to 3.5 mm. They jump low, run briskly on the sand, and dig sand with their front paws. Kiev, July 2, 2016, in the Hydropark. Several individuals of a small group found at a distance of approximately 1.5 m from the water itself were photographed. They stay on the border between the grass and the sandy shore. They do not sit on plants, but on the sand, in which they dig shallow holes, where they hide with their heads.

FULL-SIZE DRAWING

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And yet, from different angles: Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4, Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 7, Figure 8, Figure 9, Figure 10, Figure 11.

This post was edited by Funaria - 03.07.2016 23: 30

19.07.2016 22:15, Anton Kozyrev

June, Saratov region.
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19.07.2016 22:38, Vlad Proklov

Podisma pedestris
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19.07.2016 22:39, Vlad Proklov

Hello! Help identify the insect.

The body length is somewhere from 2.5 to 3.5 mm. They jump low, run briskly on the sand, and dig sand with their front paws. Kiev, July 2, 2016, in the Hydropark. Several individuals of a small group found at a distance of approximately 1.5 m from the water itself were photographed. They stay on the border between the grass and the sandy shore. They do not sit on plants, but on the sand, in which they dig shallow holes, where they hide with their heads.

Xya variegata
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22.07.2016 16:03, никитатимошев

What's a gumpsocklace?Taken today.

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23.07.2016 14:18, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues! mol.gif
I got confused with a small herb (Omocestus)...
The size of the female is 14 mm. Not Omocestus petraeus by any chance???
South of the Yaroslavl region. A barren meadow with young trees. 1-2. 7. 2013
Side view picture: _______2.jpg
of the head and prsp. from above picture: _______1.jpg
Thank you in advance!

23.07.2016 14:31, Vlad Proklov

Colleagues! mol.gif
I got confused with a small herb (Omocestus)...
The size of the female is 14 mm. Not Omocestus petraeus by any chance???
South of the Yaroslavl region. A barren meadow with young trees. 1-2. 7. 2013

Isn't that Myrmeleotettix maculatus?

23.07.2016 14:52, Dmitry Vlasov

Isn't that Myrmeleotettix maculatus?

And xs. I still haven't figured out the mustache... confused.gif
Here is a photo - is it club-shaped or thread-shaped??? picture: _______3.jpg

23.07.2016 15:41, Vlad Proklov

And xs. I still haven't figured out the mustache... confused.gif
Here is a photo - is it club-shaped or thread-shaped???

Yes, in females, they are not painfully expanded.
Maybe someone else will pull up and say what...

23.07.2016 19:34, никитатимошев

Can anyone help with gumpsokleys?Somewhere near the neighbor's fields caught behind some house in a vacant lot near a clearing of reeds, today three alifrons caught.

23.07.2016 19:36, Vlad Proklov

Can anyone help with gumpsokleys?Somewhere near the neighbor's fields, I was caught behind a house in a vacant lot near a glade of reeds, today I caught three alifrons.

G. shelkovnikovae.

27.07.2016 16:50, Radik

Podskajite pozh-ta. okr. d. Tavel Nizhnekamsk district. July 2016

28.07.2016 0:09, Jaguar paw

Chorthippus biguttulus/brunneus, male? confused.gif
Georgia, Tbilisi, 26.07.2016
user posted image

This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 07/28/2016 00: 11

28.07.2016 10:58, vla-mityanin

Dear experts, is it possible to determine by such photos? Or which ones will it be? The photo was taken on a water meadow near Kirov, Kirov region, on July 21.

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31.07.2016 20:18, Gadel

Its flight is fascinating,it seemed to me that a bright red beautiful butterfly was flying.When flying, it makes a crackling sound, as if the electrical wires are closed under high voltage.When I approached to take a picture of it, I saw that it wasn't bright or red at all.picture: DSC_4451.jpgpicture: DSC_4455.jpg

31.07.2016 20:46, Mantispid

common rattle, Bryodema tuberculatum

31.07.2016 20:58, Gadel

common rattle, Bryodema tuberculatum

Thank you,for your help in determining.

01.08.2016 13:19, Dracus

This is not a ratchet, but a firefly (Psophus stridulus).
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01.08.2016 13:27, Dracus

Dear experts, is it possible to determine by such photos? Or which ones will it be? The photo was taken on a water meadow near Kirov, Kirov region, on July 21.


Stethophyma grossum
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01.08.2016 14:00, Radik

See pozh-ta URL #3382

01.08.2016 14:09, Dracus

See pozh-ta URL #3382

Unfortunately, I am not strong in gomphocerins, I will have to wait for the return of PVOzerski

02.08.2016 10:02, Mantispid

Do you have any thoughts on what kind of rectilever it might be?
I can use any information - family, tribe, even family...

Bali (Indonesia).

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21.08.2016 14:43, Бобр

Help identify locusts Krasnodar Krai Goryachy Klyuch neighborhood
August 18.

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user posted image

21.08.2016 15:29, Vlad Proklov

Help identify locusts Krasnodar Krai Goryachy Klyuch neighborhood
August 18.

Locusta migratoria
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24.08.2016 22:02, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 24.08.16.

user posted image

26.08.2016 9:53, никитатимошев

Here is a strange cricket, caught today on the wall of the pool. lol.gif

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29.08.2016 0:36, Slavinator

What's with the white grasshopper? Very loud! Saratov region

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29.08.2016 0:51, Vlad Proklov

What's with the white grasshopper? Very loud! Saratov region

Oecanthus pellucens! Found it where?

29.08.2016 21:22, Slavinator

In the country tweeted! I could barely find a sound other than the big green blacksmiths... Yes campaign Oecanthus pellucens, just the same does not naid

29.08.2016 21:24, Slavinator

Here's another one right next to it, one at night and one during the day. Saratov region

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30.08.2016 1:33, Vlad Proklov

In the country tweeted! I could barely find a sound other than the big green blacksmiths... Yes campaign Oecanthus pellucens, just the same can not find

Correct answer to the question " where did you find it?" -- district and nearest locality.

Grasshoppers-Tettigonia, last exactly T. caudata.

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