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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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25.01.2009 14:47, алекс 2611

It looks like the keys are here...
http://home.hccnet.nl/mp.van.veen/conopida...hala.html#item3


I have it. It's too bad that these are keys for the Dutch fauna. The fauna of European Russia may be richer.

31.01.2009 18:02, Pirx

Friends, I'm in tahini no boom-boom. Maybe someone can tell me what kind of animal? These unusually large tachins were common in a clearing in a beech forest in the Krasnaya Polyana region (Caucasus), approximately 1,450 m high, August 2005.

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01.02.2009 13:45, gumenuk

Friends, I'm in tahini no boom-boom. Maybe someone can tell me what kind of animal? These unusually large tachins were common in a clearing in a beech forest in the Krasnaya Polyana region (Caucasus), approximately 1,450 m high, August 2005.

Tachina large or Every fly thick-Tachina grossa Class Insects-Insecta or Six-legged-Hexapoda Order Diptera Family of Tachins-Tachinidae Red Book of the Vladimir Leningadsky Lipetsk regions.
If I'm wrong-let the specialists correct teapot.gif
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02.02.2009 14:56, Mike Mostovski

Isn't it a greenfinch (Dolichopodidae) by any chance?.. They are quite common in amber. This photo is a little small.
Take a look also at http://fossilinsects.net/lib.htm, there is an exhaustive literature on fossil insects.

02.02.2009 15:55, алекс 2611

Isn't it a greenfinch (Dolichopodidae) by any chance?.. They are quite common in amber.


Also for some reason immediately remembered Dolichopodidae....
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10.02.2009 19:53, Ruslan2

Monarthropalpus buxi или Monarthropalpus flavus?
Or are they synonyms?
The damage index for 1951 mentions Monarthropalpus buxi.
According to this resource http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=302881 Only Monarthropalpus flavus exists in Europe, and it has no synonyms.

Who is it? smile.gif

Perhaps there was a change in the generic name?

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08.03.2009 13:58, VBoris

People, please help me in identifying diptera from photos. Maybe someone will get to the genus or species, I will be very grateful.

komar01.jpg " is that a butterfly?"

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16.03.2009 15:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

At least to the family. Small, ~3 mm. found today in Moscow.
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19.03.2009 18:21, алекс 2611

People, please help me in identifying diptera from photos. Maybe someone will get to the genus or species, I will be very grateful.




muha9.jpg Tachina from the genus Gymnosoma, before the species is unlikely
muha15.jpg horsefly of the genus Charusors
muha16.jpg Urophora cardui
muha17.jpg sirfida Sericomyia silentis
muha18.jpg some painfully familiar tahina. If I think about it , I will definitely write
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19.03.2009 22:05, Bad Den

And I will also insert my 5 kopecks smile.gif
muha14.jpg — Tabanus ?bovinus
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20.03.2009 12:30, Tigran Oganesov

muha12 - Scatophaga sp.
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20.03.2009 17:24, VBoris

Is it a red dung fly (Scopeuma stercorarium) - muha12?

20.03.2009 21:49, алекс 2611

Isn't it a red dung fly (Scopeuma stercorarium) - muha12?


It seems to me that Bolivar
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22.03.2009 19:02, barko

Please identify the fly. Hungary, March.

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27.03.2009 22:31, Dr. Niko

Please identify the fly. Hungary, March.

It seems to me that it is very similar to Bombylius major (Bombyliidae).
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29.03.2009 0:41, VBoris

Here's more, if you don't mind.

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29.03.2009 10:39, Ruslan2

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29.03.2009 11:29, PVOzerski

22-Mesembrina mystacea (family Muscidae)
24, 26-Rhagio sp. (family Rhagionidae)
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30.03.2009 0:39, dimocritus

Kiev. 13 mm probably

user posted image
the whole thing:
http://i42.tinypic.com/9pt737.jpg

close-up:
http://i39.tinypic.com/2zqaaew.jpg

eyes:
http://i41.tinypic.com/dy55j5.jpg

"face":
http://i40.tinypic.com/5krsqv.jpg

view from above:
http://i42.tinypic.com/a4l9wm.jpg

30.03.2009 9:54, алекс 2611

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30.03.2009 10:01, алекс 2611

muha33 - Sicus sp.(Conopidae)
probably Sicus ferrugineus
they are always found on the flowers of villi
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31.03.2009 14:34, Ruslan2

This tahina was bred from bear caterpillars (Buryatia h1700-2300m).
The funny thing is that the caterpillars were hatched from eggs, and all the time they sat on the bottom of containers with a depth of 4-8cm, hiding under the filled leaves. The caterpillars never crawled out onto the grid at the top of the container (never, this is a biological feature of the species).

How the defeat occurred is not clear to me.

But when it's time to pupate.... 25 percent of the caterpillars .....

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31.03.2009 15:08, алекс 2611

This tahina was bred from bear caterpillars (Buryatia h1700-2300m).
The funny thing is that the caterpillars were hatched from eggs, and all the time they sat on the bottom of containers with a depth of 4-8cm, hiding under the filled leaves. The caterpillars never crawled out onto the grid at the top of the container (never, this is a biological feature of the species).

How the defeat occurred is not clear to me.

But when it's time to pupate.... 25 percent of the caterpillars .....


Very interesting. I would like to hear a professional comment....

03.04.2009 0:18, barko

Is it possible to identify this fly?
March, Slovenia.

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03.04.2009 1:09, Papaver

Family Bombyliidae - buzzing flies. Let the dipterologists correct me, if something is "genital" and before the appearance-it is unlikely...
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03.04.2009 6:57, Pirx

Yes, the group is very complex and, as expected, genital. Unfortunately, there are simply no specialists in the post-Soviet space, with the exception of Zaytsev in ZINA, but he is an elderly person who hardly uses the Internet. A specialist might have been able to determine up to the view and from the photo, from indirect data, but-alas...
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03.04.2009 14:35, алекс 2611

Yes, the group is very complex and, as expected, genital. Unfortunately, there are simply no specialists in the post-Soviet space, with the exception of Zaytsev in ZINA, but he is an elderly person who hardly uses the Internet. A specialist might have been able to determine up to the view and from the photo, from indirect data, but-alas...


And a few words about sirfids????

03.04.2009 17:14, Sanangel

For Pirx. Alas, Grigory, I am fond of beetles, but I can put a few diptera for identification.

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03.04.2009 17:46, Pirx

And a few words about sirfids????


To be honest, Alex, there's nothing wrong with it

VBoris 8.03.2009
muha5-male Eupeodes corollae
muha7-female Episyrphus balteatus
muha8 - male aff. Meliscaeva sp.
muha17-of course, Sericomyia

VBoris 29.03.2009
muha25-male Xylota sp. (segnis?)

except for this one

muha32-female from the subfamily Syrphinae, a clear melanist
is either Leucozona (Ischyrosyrphus) or Epistrophe, Melangyna etc

03.04.2009 19:09, Pirx

For Pirx. Alas, Grigory, I am fond of beetles, but I can put a few diptera for identification.


13-Syrphidae, male Volucella bombylans
12-Tachinidae gen. sp.
11 and 7-Syrphidae, female Eristalis tenax
10-Syrphidae, female Sphaerophoria sp.
9 - Syrphidae, female Ischiodon sp. or Sphaerophoria sp.
8-Syrphidae, Episyrphus balteatus, male most likely
4, 5, 6-Bombyliidae gen.sp.
2 - Ragionidae gen.sp.
3-Asilidae gen.sp.
1-Tabanidae, Chrysops sp.

04.04.2009 9:48, алекс 2611

To be honest, Alex, there's nothing wrong with it

muha7 - female Episyrphus balteatus


Wai-wai-wai. Did not identify Episyrphus balteatus. Shame on my gray hair...

05.04.2009 11:27, dimocritus

kiev
1.
user posted image
2.
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3.
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4.
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5. bibio?
user posted image
http://dimocritus.smugmug.com/gallery/7772...8291_JJ8Ks-O-LB

and out of 616 ideas, there aren't any? maybe it's Pollenia?

06.04.2009 14:22, Ilia Ustiantcev

Who is it? Belgorod, April.
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picture: DSC01088.JPG

06.04.2009 19:08, Pirx

Who is it? Belgorod, April.


1-moth, I don't know about the genus
2-chloropid, analogous
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09.05.2009 18:39, akulich-sibiria

please confirm
1. Volucella inanis picture: IMG_7012_.jpg
2. Mylatropa florea picture: IMG_7013_.jpg
3. Temnostoma vespiforma picture: IMG_7014_.jpg

09.05.2009 23:40, Pirx

They. Only misspelled names. Go to faunaeur.org, it's all there.
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10.05.2009 9:12, алекс 2611

They. Only misspelled names. Go to faunaeur.org, it's all there.

Type Myathropa florea (Linnaeus, 1758) and
Temnostoma vespiforme (Linnaeus, 1758)
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11.05.2009 13:56, nucifraga

Friends, M. B., who knows what kind of thick-legged plant (abs. black) appears in the mass with respect-inspiring punctuality during the beginning of dandelion flowering (about the end of the first decade of May, Novosibirsk)?

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11.05.2009 19:35, Pirx

Friends, M. B., who knows what kind of thick-legged plant (abs. black) appears in the mass with respect-inspiring punctuality during the beginning of dandelion flowering (about the end of the first decade of May, Novosibirsk)?


In (in) Ukraine, it would be Bibio marci (Linnaeus, 1758)wink.gif, but perhaps you have a different species there...
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12.05.2009 11:56, Андреас

"How do you do?" Sorry for the maybe repetitions. I don't know anything about diptera, but I have an interest and even a certain awe for this group.
- Please write me the names. - All shot on KMV.

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