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Identification of Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, etc.)

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09.04.2018 23:26, Dracus

The second is similar to Erianthus, and the first is probably from Oxyini. With the rest, I will definitely pass.

12.04.2018 21:50, MiLLeNium Niobius

Tell me about grasshoppers, Ryazan region, taken on September 4-7. I also attached recordings of chirping to some of them.

1. Small grasses outside the village
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https://yadi.sk/d/C2KQzYy53UMybv

2. High nettle in the garden
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https://yadi.sk/d/haQCO5Wd3UMybz

3. Berry bushes in the garden
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4. Overgrown wet meadow behind the village
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5. In the middle of a cranberry swamp in the woods
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https://yadi.sk/d/hcejfvbH3UMyc4

6. The female of some filly, small grass outside the village
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7. Small grasses outside the village
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https://yadi.sk/d/KQOG4qEP3UMyc7

8. Small grasses outside the village
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https://yadi.sk/d/7Kd_j4pp3UMycE

9. Wingless filly, small grass outside the village
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10. Small grasses outside the village. A beautiful green filly, a female, with a similarly colored male sitting next to her.
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This post was edited by InsideOfDream - 12.04.2018 21: 51

13.04.2018 9:11, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

1-2-Roeseliana roeselii
3-Conocephalus discolor
4-5-Metrioptera blachyptera
6-Chorthippus sp.
8-Chorthippus paralleus
9-похоже на Chrysochraon dispar
10-Chorthippus sp.
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13.04.2018 16:04, PVOzerski

9 - Euthystira brachyptera
7, 10 - Chorthippus dorsatus
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18.04.2018 23:57, MiLLeNium Niobius

1. Is this one also Chorthippus dorsatus? July 14, a field overgrown with daisies.
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2. Poecilimon intermedius? June 24, meadow with mixed grasses and strawberries.
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19.04.2018 0:02, Vlad Proklov


1. Is this one also Chorthippus dorsatus? July 14, a field overgrown with daisies.
2. Poecilimon intermedius? June 24, meadow with mixed grasses and strawberries.

If from the Tula region, then 1-Omocestus viridulus, 2-yes.

19.04.2018 0:49, MiLLeNium Niobius

kotbegemot, oh, I forgot to point out, it's my fault. 1-Ryazan region, sandy soil. 2 - Tula region, chernozem.

19.04.2018 9:45, PVOzerski

That Omocestus is a fact, but I have my doubts about viridulus. Isn't it haemorrhioidalis? I wish I could see the tip of my belly. If anything - it's already on O. viridulus since last summer, the eye is stuffed smile.gifwith this color neither elytra, nor lateral lobes of the pronotum have ever met (however, on the North-West of Russia). A reddish spot in the upper-posterior corner of the lateral lobe - just like the red-bellied one.

19.04.2018 22:28, MiLLeNium Niobius

PVOzerski, thank you very much, an interesting comment, so we will write it down!

24.04.2018 8:39, Александр Козловских

Is it possible to identify a grasshopper?
(Middle Urals, mid-August):

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24.04.2018 22:10, PVOzerski

2 Alexander Kozlovskikh: northern horse Chorthippus montanus, male. Only this is not a grasshopper, but a filly (family locustaceae).
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25.04.2018 9:45, Александр Козловских

Are these definable?
(Middle Urals, mixed grass meadow near a swamp).

1 Aug user posted image 2 july user posted image

3 July user posted image 4 july user posted image

26.04.2018 21:31, PVOzerski

Aug 1-Chorthippus montanus (there is a small chance that Chorthippus parallelus). July 2-Metrioptera brachyptera. July 3 - Euthystira brachyptera. July 4-Tettigonia sp. (? cantans).
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27.04.2018 20:54, Slavinator

Question URL #3832 is relevant!

19.05.2018 14:00, RoPro

Will you be able to identify it ? Tambov, 15.05.2018.

20.05.2018 21:49, ata99

Good evening!
Remember, I wrote about Tolstun Stepny (Chechnya).
Today we found 5 individuals in soil traps.
So the development period is 3 years: 2015-2018

Pictures:
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28.05.2018 22:42, Victor Gazanchidis

Who is it? Northern Greece, May

Pictures:
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28.05.2018 22:59, Vlad Proklov

Who is it? Northern Greece, May

Did you go to the land of your ancestors? wink.gif
Paranocaracris bulgaricus
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29.05.2018 6:01, RoPro

Will you be able to identify my jumpers ? Moscow region, Vnukovo railway station. 23.05.2018.
P.S. Tetrix bipunctata ?
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This post was edited by RoPro - 05/29/2018 12: 12

29.05.2018 17:09, Victor Gazanchidis

Did you go to the land of your ancestors? wink.gif

Yes for a long time already)) write if th is necessary for insect affairs))
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01.06.2018 21:46, KM2200

Help identify the larva. Kiev, today.
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01.06.2018 21:56, astronom

01.06, Donetsk region
Small, less than a centimeter
Someone's nymph or by itself such?

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01.06.2018 22:07, Vlad Proklov

01.06, Donetsk region
Small, less than a centimeter
Someone's nymph or by itself such?

Both this and the previous one are Phaneroptera falcata.
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01.06.2018 22:27, Slavinator

Hello.
Saratov region, May

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03.06.2018 23:41, Victor Gazanchidis

Who is it? Large, 7 centimeters. Northern Greece.

Pictures:
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04.06.2018 0:45, Victor Gazanchidis

Bradyporus dasypus (Illiger, 1800) ?

06.06.2018 12:35, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

What are these locusts from the tribe dociostavrini?
The first one was caught yesterday on Vladik's field,the second one was caught at the end of June 2016 on the Tsimlyansk ditches,and the third one was caught on Vladik's field last year.
The length of the first from the tip of the head to the tip of the abdomen is 20 mm,from the tip of the head to the tip of the wings 25 mm.
The length of the second from the tip of the head to the tip of the abdomen is 24 mm,from the tip of the head to the tip of the wings is 31 mm.
The third one is 33 mm long from the tip of the head to the tip of the abdomen,and 38 mm from the tip of the head to the tip of the wings.
picture: IMG_2903_1_.jpgFirst
picture: IMG_2904_1_.jpgSecond
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06.06.2018 18:35, Vlad Proklov

What are these locusts from the tribe dociostavrini?
The first one was caught yesterday on Vladik's field,the second one was caught at the end of June 2016 on the Tsimlyansk ditches,and the third one was caught on Vladik's field last year.
The length of the first from the tip of the head to the tip of the abdomen is 20 mm,from the tip of the head to the tip of the wings 25 mm.
The length of the second from the tip of the head to the tip of the abdomen is 24 mm,from the tip of the head to the tip of the wings is 31 mm.
The third one is 33 mm long from the tip of the head to the tip of the abdomen,and 38 mm from the tip of the head to the tip of the wings.

Like maroccanus, but I don't know him personally.

10.06.2018 17:48, Zum-Graat

Hello, I haven't crossed paths with the erect wings before, so I need some help. Moscow region, June 10.
Individual 1 user posted image
Individual 2 user posted image

11.06.2018 18:43, Decticus

Zum-Graat, these are the nymphs of Chortippus sp.
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16.06.2018 20:20, Zum-Graat

Moscow region, June 16.

1. Cantans or viridissima? How to distinguish them offhand?
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2.
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3.
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4. It seems to be the same as 2
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5.
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17.06.2018 12:03, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Zum-Graat, 1-Tettigonia cantans, viridissima has long wings, cantans has short and ovipositor is straight or curved up,the second is similar to Chorthippus paralleus, but the golden-green color suggests Chrysochraon dispar, 3-Tettigonia cantans, 4-also like the second, Chrysochraon dispar, 5-larva from Platycleidini tribes.
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18.06.2018 10:23, PVOzerski

Zum-Graat, NIKITA TIMOSHEV, all is well, but not Chrysochraon dispar, but Euthystira brachyptera. The females of these two species are not at all similar, and the male of Eu. brachyptera has noticeably shorter elytra, and longitudinal stripes are often visible on the body (which is also shown in the photo).

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 06/18/2018 10: 54
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18.06.2018 19:05, Decticus

5-a larva from the Platycleidini tribe.

this is most likely a Roselle jump (Metrioptera roeselii)
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18.06.2018 19:09, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

this is most likely a Roselle jump (Metrioptera roeselii)

Similar,but you need to look at the jump from above.

18.06.2018 19:16, Decticus

I also looked at the rudiments of the wings of tettigonia in the 3 photos of Zum-Graat, they are more elongated than the cantans usually have. It can also be viridissima.
картинка: Tettigonia_viridissima__Great_Green_Bush_cricket__male__nymph__Arnhem__the_Netherlands.jpg
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18.06.2018 21:52, Zum-Graat

According to this blacksmith, there is only such a frame, blurred, but it takes up more space. The wings are indeed noticeably larger than those of 1, + the ovipositor is much longer, whatever that means.
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19.06.2018 9:32, Decticus

The wings are indeed noticeably larger than those of 1, + the ovipositor is much longer, whatever that means.

The wings are larger, because this is the predimago, and in the first photo the predimago. The last stage nymph viridissima has these wings: picture: 10752.jpg

19.06.2018 9:33, Decticus

It was necessary to remove it from the side.

19.06.2018 10:40, Storm22

Can you tell me who it is? Today in Sochi, I saw it in my garden. Very large, more than 10 cm

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