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20.09.2008 8:41, gumenuk

Help me determine it. 4 -at least a family. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)

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20.09.2008 9:33, алекс 2611

Help me determine it. 4 -at least a family. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)


Photo 1-2 - a typical representative of the family Bibionidae, the
genus Bibio ?

photo 3 some kind of sirfida something I don't understand how to call her can come to mind

photo 4 - not a very good view of tahini, muscids, caliphorids...????
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20.09.2008 9:42, gumenuk

Photo 1-2 - a typical representative of the family Bibionidae, the
genus Bibio ?

photo 3 some kind of sirfida something I don't understand how to call her can come to mind

photo 4 - not a very good view of tahini, muscids, caliphorids...????

Thank you. Of course, I am most interested in picture 3. I first met this one

20.09.2008 11:49, Tigran Oganesov

Interesting sirfida, also did not meet such.
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20.09.2008 12:24, алекс 2611

Interesting sirfida, too, not met such.


An analogy. Like our sirfid know in principle, at least to the genus. There's something I don't understand here.
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20.09.2008 12:37, алекс 2611

At the risk of my health, I took out boxes of sirfids. I don't have anything like it. By the way, what size was it? 15-18 millimeters ?
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20.09.2008 12:44, gumenuk

At the risk of my health, I took out boxes of sirfids. I don't have anything like it. By the way, what size was it? 15-18 millimeters ?

Something 18-20 mm

20.09.2008 12:53, Tigran Oganesov

Was it already dead?

20.09.2008 13:08, gumenuk

No, just a little cold. I took three shots from above, tried to shoot from the side, and it flew away. Shot on May 17 at 18h

20.09.2008 13:09, gumenuk

2. Taken in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan). June

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20.09.2008 13:44, алекс 2611

2. Taken in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan). June


photo 7 an old friend of Myatropa florea
photo 6 genus Platychirus I don't have this species so I can't identify
all the sirfids of course
photo 8 some kind of tahina for tahina, you definitely need a good clear view from above and a good photo of the head of the sperpedi and from the side.... otherwise, it is very difficult (for me)
to tell you about photo 5 later-if they do not get ahead of you

and maybe photo 8 and not Takhina I already doubt
the general study, study and study again I need to

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20.09.2008 14:12, gumenuk

3. Taken in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan). June

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22.09.2008 12:25, алекс 2611

3. Taken in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan). June


photo 9 some fly from the Sarcophagidae family can Sarcophaga itself ?
photo 10 of the sirphid if you look at the green determinant-the genus Syrphus.
Now this genus is divided into several genera, but I do not have the necessary literature.
photo 11 some ktyr eats some sirfida. Sirfida of the genus Cheilosia? ktyr XS
photo 12 a sirfid from the subfamily Cheilosiinae on a Geranium flower

the forum has a specialist in sirfids Pirx-will appear and dispel all my thoughts on sirfids. Then it will become clear exactly.

This post was edited by alex 2611-22.09.2008 14: 10
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28.09.2008 0:26, Pirx

Help me determine it. 4 -at least a family. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)


In the third photo, the fly is really difficult to identify, I have no similar specimens in my collection. I would venture to assume that this is Criorrhina.
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28.09.2008 1:03, Pirx

2. Taken in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan). June


D6-I think the female Melanostoma scalare is still...
D7 - the absolute and unique M. florea...

This post was edited by Pirx - 28.09.2008 01: 08
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28.09.2008 1:16, Pirx

3. Taken in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan). June


10 - male Dasysyrphus sp.
11-alex2611, you are absolutely right, this is a sirfid, but, as for me, it is rather something from Platycheirus...
12-I insist on the version: Pipiza or a related genus, such as Heringia.
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28.09.2008 8:35, алекс 2611

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28.09.2008 10:39, Pirx

I don't look at any familiar Platychirus species.... Melanostoma scalare should be common, but I don't have it. It's been decided - next year I'll collect a lot of sirfid stuff.


Melanostoma scalare, I think, is easy to mow down on any of your grasslands (vainik, wheatgrass, hedgehog, etc.). However, in our south it is a typical forest edge species, unlike M. mellinum, which is found in any meadow areas.
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28.09.2008 10:45, gumenuk

4. Help with the definition (you can specify the exact gender)

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28.09.2008 23:25, Pirx

4. Help with the definition (you can specify the exact gender)


D15 - Cheilosia sp. (Syrphidae)
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30.09.2008 6:20, jabenok

Please help me with diptera.
01-Volgograd
02-Volgograd region, Staropoltavsky district
03-06-Volgograd region Sredneakhtubinsky district

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01.10.2008 14:38, алекс 2611

Please help me with diptera.
01-Volgograd
02-Volgograd region, Staropoltavsky district
03-06-Volgograd region Sredneakhtubinsky district


I would venture to call the fly from photo 3 Tachina fera. The family Tachinidae is natural.
I don't know what kind of fly is in photo 5, but I really want to add the same one to the collection!!! How beautiful.
Well, the rest I can only get to the family. Is it necessary or not?
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01.10.2008 14:52, jabenok

I would venture to call the fly from photo 3 Tachina fera. The family Tachinidae is natural.
I don't know what kind of fly is in photo 5, but I really want to add the same one to the collection!!! How beautiful.
Well, the rest I can only get to the family. Is it necessary or not?

Thank you for your help!
Let's get to the family - I'm completely ignorant smile.gifof this I wonder who ktyr eats really consider?
Do you want to add a fly or a photo to your collection? Unfortunately, I don't just take pictures... I don't want to collect anything yet smile.gif

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01.10.2008 15:05, алекс 2611

Thank you for your help!
Let's get to the family - I'm completely ignorant smile.gifof this I wonder who ktyr eats really consider?
Do you want to add a fly or a photo to your collection? Unfortunately, I don't just take pictures... I don't want to collect anything yet smile.gif


1 family Tipulidae
2 ah ktyrya you and themselves know family Asilidae whom eats not understand any takhina?
4 Bombyliidae
5 Not Muscidae any by chance?

I want to add the fly itself to the collection. I understand that you don't catch it. That's just me. From the delight of what he saw. Beautiful fly!!!!
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01.10.2008 17:16, Tigran Oganesov

4 - Villa sp.
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01.10.2008 17:19, Troglodit

Please help me with this tummy! It looks like Psychodidae, but there are no hairs or scales on the wings. Sorry for the quality of the photo, the technique is no longer allowed. Bashkiria, Burzyansky district, August. The antennae were broken off, and there were at least eight segments

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02.10.2008 14:21, gumenuk

Specialists! Check out my flies (figure 4 above on this page). Is it really impossible to determine even the gender?

03.10.2008 14:14, Guest

[quote=Sergey_D, 26.06.2007 11: 36]

03.10.2008 14:16, Guest

16 - Tabanus
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03.10.2008 14:40, gumenuk

16 - Tabanus

Still would find out which horsefly shuffle.gif

08.10.2008 9:46, gumenuk

Please help me clarify the generic and, if possible, the specific affiliation of these cerfids (if I'm not mistaken). South-east of the Moscow region

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11.10.2008 18:42, Pirx

Please help me clarify the generic and, if possible, the specific affiliation of these cerfids (if I'm not mistaken). South-east of the Moscow region


All really sirfids.
The first photo shows a female Sphaerophoria sp. (more precisely, it is unlikely that anyone will determine). The second one is a male Chrysotoxum sp., from the usual ones, but I just don't remember the species in flight, you can see it in the Green Determinant (intermediate, arcuatum, fasciolatum).
The remaining photos show mating and solitary Temnostoma vespiforme. Wonderful photos, rested my soul, thank you!

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11.10.2008 19:05, gumenuk

All really sirfids.
The first photo shows a female Sphaerophoria sp. (more precisely, it is unlikely that anyone will determine). The second one is a male Chrysotoxum sp., from the usual ones, but I just don't remember the species in flight, you can see it in the Green Determinant (intermediate, arcuatum, fasciolatum).
The remaining photos show mating and solitary Temnostoma vespiforme. Wonderful photos, rested my soul, thank you!

Thank you for the definition and praise.
By the way, I paid attention to the wasp-shaped babbler because it actively chased bumblebees

11.10.2008 19:14, gumenuk

Taken in the South-east of the Moscow region.
If it is not possible to determine the species, then the genus or family will be enough for me

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11.10.2008 19:21, алекс 2611

All really sirfids.
The first photo shows a female Sphaerophoria sp. (more precisely, it is unlikely that anyone will determine).


What about the genus Sphaerophoria ? Something I can't figure out with the views collected in Flax.regions. There is no literature at least for species from European Russia? I can't do it on "green". frown.gif

11.10.2008 23:18, Pirx

Thank you for the definition and praise.
By the way, I paid attention to the wasp-shaped babbler because it actively chased bumblebees


It was a male (probably from the last photo, right?) who was defending his territory. Despite the fact that many sirfids are territorial, cases when males drive large animals are quite rare. And temnostomy in the Russian literature was not noted, it seems, as territorialists. The Russian name "babbler-wasp" is rather unfortunate, since there are many genera that look like wasps, and some, like a very rare sphecomy (an idiot's dreamshuffle.gif), for example, are generally a copy of wasps - with long antennae, etc.
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11.10.2008 23:26, Pirx

Taken in the South-east of the Moscow region.
If it is not possible to determine the species, then the genus or family will be enough for me


On the first one, tolkunchik xantempis, on the third-lyafria from ktyre, on the fourth just ktyre, everything is exhausted.
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11.10.2008 23:35, Pirx

What about the genus Sphaerophoria ? Something I can't figure out with the views collected in Flax.regions. There is no literature at least for species from European Russia? I can't do it on "green". frown.gif


Only males are identified, as a rule. A typical genital group, like Paragus and Pipizella. Your views are better dealt with by the recently released hot guys "Finnish Sirfids". I have a scan (Vitya, thank you!!!) about a hundred meters away. How would you like to pass it on? And it's better to forget the Green table...

12.10.2008 0:56, алекс 2611

Only males are identified, as a rule. A typical genital group, like Paragus and Pipizella. Your views are better dealt with by the recently released hot guys "Finnish Sirfids". I have a scan (Vitya, thank you!!!) about a hundred meters away. How would you like to pass it on? And it's better to forget the Green table...

Ndaaa.... "Finnish Sirfids".... And you can't send it by mail.....
And so I want to... mol.gif

12.10.2008 8:52, akulich-sibiria

good day, in this topic for the first time, tell me, maybe up to a species of diptera, for example from serfid, tabanid, ktyrei....
here is for example a few sirfid..
1. Didea antermedia female
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2. Syrphus pilisquamis female
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3. Chrysotoxum festivum female
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4. here he came out as a male Syrphus nigritarsis
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5. S.guttatus?male, also not sure
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thank you in advance

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