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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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

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26.03.2017 20:01, ИНО

With the specimen, the second problem came out, due to the lack of understanding by some family members of the scientific value of the cricket, temporarily lying in a prominent place in a fragmented state and their excessive desire to clean up everywhere. So there were only these photos, alas. Here is the hind leg in the highest possible quality, but I'm not sure that the pictures show the same internal spur of the 1st segment of the foot, which is mentioned in the key, and also, to my shame, I can't even understand where the 1st segment is and where the 3rd is (what-then only 2 counted).

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05.04.2017 13:11, Penzyak

Here is a new publication:

Peter Kaňuch, Martina Dorková, Andrey P. Mikhailenko,
Oleg A. Polumordvinov, Benjamín Jarčuška, Anton Krištín

Isolated populations of the bush-cricket Pholidoptera
frivaldszkyi (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae) in Russia
suggest a disjunct area of the species distribution.

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05.04.2017 13:15, Alexandr Zhakov

smile.gif Choice: Which one is available? smile.gif

11.04.2017 15:10, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Oh, sorry to interrupt.Whose cricket is this?Is it pre-imago or most likely pre-pre-imago?

12.04.2017 0:14, John-ST

Whose cricket is this?

Not, not my.
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02.05.2017 15:12, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

What are these straight-winged birds?Together with Egor, I caught acrida in its place,probably acrida ungarica 100%,some medium-sized chorthippus was caught in the field, small (with short wings)jumps, the female is long-winged, the male has short wings, especially these jumps are small,in the third photo a filly with red wings(rather than oedipoda miniata), the last two jumps are medium-sized,the right one has much longer wings than the one to the left.Moreover, it is hot in Tsimlyansk,the thermometer shows +34 degrees Celsius.

03.05.2017 17:14, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

eo in 2016 caught

04.05.2017 9:37, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Last year, the larva of some Pholidoptera was not identified,but something looks like Decticus Albifrons.

04.05.2017 11:41, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Photo of south-western Tsimlyansk, biotope (which is called Yegorino and Nikitino place)great for acrida ungarica habitat. The biotope is marked in red.

06.05.2017 23:02, DA 1972

Well, since such a topic has gone, then I have photos of Akrid from the coast of the Sea of Azov (and specifically, what are the types of xs ?):

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08.05.2017 14:53, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

What are short-winged crickets?The female is larger than the male.Two were caught in the field today.

16.05.2017 14:08, ButterflyGirl

What is the name of this cricket? Near Zaporozhye and the Dnieper river. May.
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16.05.2017 14:56, ИНО

NIKITA TIMOSHEV, Modicogryllus frontalis.
ButterflyGirl, Gryllus campestris, самец.
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22.05.2017 20:01, bogdan88

Can someone tell me the type? Crimea. 22.05

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27.05.2017 17:48, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Isophya taurica.

28.05.2017 13:09, andr_mih

Can someone tell me the type? Crimea. 22.05

This is the Crimean isofia

28.05.2017 16:22, bogdan88

This is the Crimean isophy

I doubt. izofia Krymskaya is brightly colored. I saw her once

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29.05.2017 11:19, andr_mih

I doubt. izofia Krymskaya is brightly colored. I saw her once

A single phase doesn't have to be brightly colored. But earlier, the migratory herd locust was also considered a separate species. About this particular isophy is described a little here:
http://herba.msu.ru/shipunov/school/books/...84_3_nasek.djvu
Or you can read the original version from Chetyrkina.
Oh, and I was drunk yesterday and did not notice that Nikita had already answered the question smile.gif

07.06.2017 14:36, birdwatcher

Actually, I'm more of a bird person. But along the way I shoot all sorts of other animals and plants. But I don't know much about them, so I often find it difficult to identify them. On June 3, I visited the Beltau region of Southern Kazakhstan. I was struck by the abundance and diversity of erect-winged animals there. I photographed some of them and now I ask you to help me identify them:

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07.06.2017 19:21, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Actually, I'm more of a bird person. But along the way I shoot all sorts of other animals and plants. But I don't know much about them, so I often find it difficult to identify them. On June 3, I visited the Beltau region of Southern Kazakhstan. I was struck by the abundance and diversity of erect-winged animals there. I photographed some of them and now I ask you to help me identify them:

1 and 3 photos-Decticus verrocivorus (now they are molting on the adult), 2 photos of Tettigonia caudata, the last one is psophus sp.

07.06.2017 19:47, Vlad Proklov

IMG_8129.JPG -some short-winged Asiotmethis sp. or a close relative.

This post was edited by kotbegemot - 07.06.2017 19: 50

08.06.2017 22:21, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Please help with pryamopryl. Kursk region.

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11.06.2017 20:37, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 11.06.2017
Whose larva?
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12.06.2017 19:56, PVOzerski

2Sklyar: Tetrix subulata

2 rumpelstiltskin: I think that Phaneroptera falcata-also based on the geographical point.
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12.06.2017 23:11, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, June.

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13.06.2017 0:16, PVOzerski

2Slavinator
Photos 2 and 3 - larvae of Chorthippus sp. of the 3rd and 2nd instars, respectively. In photos 1 and 4, pennies (family Aphrophoridae) are insects from a different order.

19.06.2017 20:22, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 19.06.2017
I also have Chorthippus ?
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20.06.2017 14:50, Radik

Tatarstan. June 17, 2017.
Please tell me whose larva and what kind of locust?

20.06.2017 22:28, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

31.05.17
Yegor's place.

20.06.2017 22:30, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Tatarstan. June 17, 2017.
Please tell me whose larva and what kind of locust?

Larva of Calliptamus sp (possibly barbarus).

25.06.2017 20:06, Slavinator

Saratov region, June

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01.07.2017 9:58, nechet5

help with the definition. taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region

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02.07.2017 16:58, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

1-Chrysochraon dispar pre-imago, 2-3-Decticus verrocivorus pre-pre-imago and pre-imago.
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03.07.2017 23:25, Janetz

Please tell me who it is. I found it on a plot near the house.in the center of Minsk.there were also gray and purple ones.thank you very much.

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04.07.2017 22:25, Dragon123

Apparently, the larva of the variable Skate (Chorthippus biguttulus)

06.07.2017 9:19, msshveikin

Hello, please tell me what kind of grasshoppers
456870, Chelyabinsk region, Kyshtym city.

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06.07.2017 10:02, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

The first is Chrysochraon dispar, the second is someone from the genus Chorthippus.
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11.07.2017 18:08, gstalker

Please help me with the name of the crickets.
01.07.17
Vrataruša
Croatia
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12.07.2017 21:46, Sklyar

Good afternoon, please help with grasshoppers (green and swordsman?). Kursk region.

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This post was edited by Sklyar - 12.07.2017 21: 47

12.07.2017 21:55, Vlad Proklov

Good afternoon, please help with grasshoppers (green and swordsman?). Kursk region.

Tettigonia viridissima и Metrioptera (Bicolorana) bicolor
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