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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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06.10.2016 16:30, maroya

Hello, experts!
Daughter in Bulgaria discovered blacksmiths with unusual heads. Who are they?

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06.10.2016 16:39, Vlad Proklov

Hello, experts!
Daughter in Bulgaria discovered blacksmiths with unusual heads. Who are they?

Filly Acrida ungarica.
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06.10.2016 19:17, Shamil Murtazin

Is this the same patient?.. Crimea, 05.09.2016
Acrida ungarica?

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06.10.2016 19:19, Vlad Proklov

The genus is the same, but the species remains to be seen.

09.10.2016 11:19, никитатимошев

What types of akridas live in Russia?Here in Tsimlyansk, Yegor and I met green akridas,less often yellow and brown.Tell us the list of acrid species in Russia.

09.10.2016 15:44, PVOzerski

Coloration has nothing to do with it (these are just color forms), and so in the European part of Russia there is O. ungarica (perhaps just in your area, but you need to check), O. oxycephala in the Volga region, plus a number of forms of unclear status (including Caucasian populations).

12.10.2016 20:51, Ленинец

tell me what kind of grasshopper it is. a curious feature is that it can chirp directly in flight
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Chita region

13.10.2016 8:07, PVOzerski

Gampsocleis sedakovii
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13.10.2016 22:40, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 21.08.2016
Definable?
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13.10.2016 23:01, Vlad Proklov

Southern Urals, 21.08.2016
Definable?

Female Glyptobothrus pullus, sort of.
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14.10.2016 15:57, PVOzerski

Female Glyptobothrus pullus, sort of.

More like macrocerus, perhaps.

02.11.2016 2:22, Sokolkov2002

Do not tell me what kind of grasshopper, I assume that some Isophya

Taken on May 01, 2013 South coast of Crimea

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19.11.2016 21:25, NakaRB

1, 4, 5-Maldives, South Male atoll, Fihalhohi Island
2, 3-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


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19.11.2016 21:33, Vlad Proklov

1, 4, 5-Maldives, South Male atoll, Fihalhohi Island
2, 3-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

2 - Myrmecophilus sp. - a find worthy of publication! Did you collect it? It is necessary to turn it in your hands to determine the appearance. If not, try to catch it in the future, it lives in anthills. An interesting find!
3 - Tetrix ?bipunctata
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19.11.2016 23:52, NakaRB

2 - Myrmecophilus sp. - a find worthy of publication! Did you collect it? It is necessary to turn it in your hands to determine the appearance. If not, try to catch it in the future, it lives in anthills. An interesting find!


Unfortunately, I didn't collect it. For the future, I'll keep in mind that I've only heard about them before. At the dacha, an underground anthill was stirred up during land works, and he jumped out of it...

20.11.2016 2:17, ИНО

20.11.2016 2:49, Vlad Proklov

Your places are a little further south.

And in General:

1) This crap rarely catches the eye, because there are few suicides rummaging in anthills.

2) All, probably, registrations from the BSSR relate to M. acervorum - just by default. And what is there in reality-xs. No one checked.
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20.11.2016 13:05, Dracus

In my opinion, the first one, from the Maldives, is also some kind of myrmecophilus.
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20.11.2016 13:31, ИНО

Well, you don't have to go through the piles of Rufus's formics. By the way, I never came across them there. Only in lyazius, and only in dreevs ' nests. There is no suicide in their autopsy.

03.12.2016 15:25, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 26.
Bicolorana (Bicoloriana - so in Fauna Europaea) bicolor ? or Bicolorana roeselii ? - I didn't find it in Fauna Europaea at all.
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September 17. Omocestus ventralis ?
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04.12.2016 18:39, PVOzerski

The upper one is the last instar larva of B. bicolor.
The lower one is a male Chorthippus from the biguttulus group (most likely, as far as the elytra can be seen, this is exactly what biguttulus is).

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07.12.2016 17:16, Dar Sola

Good day! Please help me figure out who it is? shuffle.gif Is it Platycleis striata or medvedevi?
Ukraine, Donetsk region, Samsonovo village
02.07.2016.

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12.12.2016 5:14, ИНО

Please help me identify the cricket. Caught in a sink in October, Donetsk. I was surprised by the size, I've never seen such tiny ones before. Unfortunately, there was a small incident with the instance, so I collected everything I could.

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18.12.2016 14:57, Ленинец

please tell me the names of these grasshoppers
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18.12.2016 21:34, ИНО

They're not grasshoppers.
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20.12.2016 16:55, PVOzerski

Upper - female Chorthippus dorsatus, lower-female Chorthippus from the group "biguttulus"
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24.12.2016 15:09, NZS

Good afternoon! Please help me identify the mantis larva. I assume that either Mantis religiosa or Iris polystictica. Crimea, Nikolaevka village, 10.07.2009

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24.12.2016 15:37, ИНО

The color of the pronotum is very characteristic of Iris polystictica, but I do not know if this sign is diagnostic.
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24.12.2016 18:32, Dracus

Iris polystictica.
The easiest way to look at the number of external spines of the front thighs - irises have five, all other Northern European species have four.
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24.12.2016 20:39, NZS

Iris polystictica.
The easiest way is to look at the number of external spines of the front thighs - irises have five of them, all other Northern European species have four.


Thank you so much for identifying and consulting us!

25.12.2016 20:02, John-ST

Please help me determine.
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Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.
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25.12.2016 20:38, Vlad Proklov

Please help me determine.
the third decade of June
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

1-5 - Leptophyes albovittata
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27.12.2016 13:12, PVOzerski

6-locust from the subfamily Catantopinae (in a broad sense), there is a non-zero chance that it is Heteracris pterosticha, but you understand ...
7-locust from the tribe Gomphocerini (possibly Chorthippus from the dorsatus group).

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05.01.2017 14:30, Kokojajko

Hello. Help me identify the acrid. Turkey, Alanya. 04.X.2016

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07.01.2017 17:13, PVOzerski

Unfortunately, the taxonomy of akrid is a complete mess right now.

12.01.2017 22:04, Natalie Liliya

Please help me identify the grasshopper. Ukraine, Zaporozhye. 03.07.2016.
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12.01.2017 22:23, Vlad Proklov

Please help me identify the grasshopper. Ukraine, Zaporozhye. 03.07.2016.

Something from Platycleidini, I think.
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15.01.2017 16:26, никитатимошев

how to distinguish aiolopus thalassinus from all sorts of chorthippus?

16.01.2017 20:58, PVOzerski

If it is from Chorthippus, start with the parietal pits.

16.01.2017 20:59, PVOzerski

Something from Platycleidini, I think.

If I assume that this is Platycleis affinis, will there be any objections?

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