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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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07.06.2010 17:34, Gregori48

Who's fighting here?Today.Lithuania.

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07.06.2010 18:09, Victor Titov

Who's fighting here?Today.Lithuania.

This is necessary in the topic "definition of diptera" (here http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...0&#entry1057480 ). In your image, the predatory fly ktyr (the one from the top - the family Asilidae) eats another dipteran-the long-legged fly (the one from the bottom-the family Tipulidae).

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 07.06.2010 18: 14
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14.06.2010 16:09, Юстус

Tell me flies, PLZ. All-Novosibirsk, on dandelion. №№ 1-4 – 13.06.10. № 5 – 23.05.10. I apologize for the quality of the photo(-"work").

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19.06.2010 9:18, Юстус

Tell me flies, PLZ. All-Novosibirsk, on dandelion. 6-11. 06. 10. I apologize for the quality of the photo.

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20.06.2010 7:22, Юстус

I'm afraid that this is already reminiscent of the TELE2 advertisement ("Call them all")smile.gif, so (and because it is extremely difficult to determine from the photo – and even poor quality-if possible at all) I will formulate the question (request) differently:
tell me, PLZ, this
is-Chrysotoxum sibiricum (photo 9, 9a) Novosibirsk, 18.06.10;
- Cheilosia vernalis (photo 10, 10a) Novosibirsk, 31.05.10?

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26.06.2010 8:27, Юстус

Tell me, PLZ: is this Temnostoma vespiforme ? (Novosibirsk, 24.06.10; on rosehip)

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26.06.2010 12:59, алекс 2611

From visiting the forum of your animals could determine Pirx.
But it's inactive for some reason.
I will not attempt to identify representatives of the subfamily Syrphinae. In ours, from Flax.I'm completely confused.
Cheilosia in the photo and before the view for me is generally akin to witchcraft.

Temnostoma vespiforme? Like it is.
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26.06.2010 16:57, Юстус

Well, not all of the "subfamily Syrphinae" are so difficult to define... Here, for example, photo 7-7a-is it rather Didea (alneti)? smile.gif

This post was edited by Justus - 26.06.2010 17: 00

28.06.2010 19:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me figure out how to use Levinka.
There was a lot today in the swamp, in my city.
I took one and decided to put it on (it's too cute).

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29.06.2010 21:33, Dr. Niko

Please help me figure out how to use Levinka.
There was a lot today in the swamp, in my city.
I took one and decided to put it on (it's too cute).

A female Stratiomys, like chamaeleon.
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06.07.2010 20:57, VBoris

Help us determine the mottled wing more precisely.
Belarus, July, river floodplain.

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07.07.2010 6:22, Юстус

With a high degree of probability-Trypetoptera punctulata
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08.07.2010 10:02, DNN

And look at my mottled wing...
MO
Thank You!

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08.07.2010 11:28, Nosferatumyia

With a high degree of probability - Trypetoptera punctulata

Absolutely.

08.07.2010 11:30, Nosferatumyia

And look at my mottled wing...
MO
Thank You!

Xyphosia miliaria Schrank
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08.07.2010 11:31, Nosferatumyia

No. 2
Ukraine, Kherson, May.
Please help me identify it.

Physiphora alceae Preyssler (=demandata F.) (Ulidiidae)

08.07.2010 11:35, Nosferatumyia

Mottled moth (family Tephritidae)
To determine to the genus-species from a photo of this quality in my opinion is hopeless

Still: Terellia (Cerajocera) tussilaginis F. or nigronota Korneyev

08.07.2010 11:36, Nosferatumyia

Here is another photo, maybe it will be better, it occurs on burdock, in groups:
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Tephritis bardanae Schrank

08.07.2010 11:37, Nosferatumyia

I get the impression that these are photos of different types smile.gif
Look at the ovipositor.
The second photo reminds me of Tephritis bardanae (Schrank, 1803)
This fly also develops on burdocks (Arctium).
I first started comparing the first photo in the collection with the specimens of Tephritis bardanae. I see that the ovipositor is clearly not the same. So Aurelius started watching.
And in the second photo the ovipositor and the wing pattern are one to one like in Tephritis bardanae

This is also a Newtonian binomial...

08.07.2010 19:58, алекс 2611

Still: Terellia (Cerajocera) tussilaginis F. or nigronota Korneyev


That's what I'm saying - you can't determine the type... smile.gif

08.07.2010 20:02, алекс 2611

This is also a Newtonian binomial...


I certainly have a lot of respect for professionals, but you would still show off less-there would be no price.
Purely for general development - I have no biological education and no professional work experience.
I learned to use the determinant and generally got to everything myself.
For me, the definition of mottled wings from the photo is a problem.

11.07.2010 1:22, VBoris

Help me determine it...

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11.07.2010 14:09, Nosferatumyia

And look at these flies, maybe you'll recognize someone:
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4th photo (3rd species) -- Ceroxys hortulana L.
5th photo (4th species) -- Oxyna nebulosa Wd.

11.07.2010 14:17, Nosferatumyia

I certainly have a lot of respect for professionals, but you would still show off less-there would be no price.
Purely for general development - I have no biological education and no professional work experience.
I learned to use the determinant and generally got to everything myself.
For me, the definition of mottled wings from the photo is a problem.

St. Polyeuctus of Sarepta argued that being offended is a sin even greater than offending.
I can, in principle, change the hardware of the cooler type in the computer, but I prefer that someone more knowledgeable does this. And if he "inserts" me for not greased coolers, I will not object to him. What is, that is, what a sin to hide...
So for the offtop - sorry. Visit us at Diptera.Info. There are a lot more pictures there.

11.07.2010 14:31, алекс 2611

St. Polyeuctus of Sarepta argued that being offended is a sin even greater than offending.
I can, in principle, change the hardware of the cooler type in the computer, but I prefer that someone more knowledgeable does this. And if he "inserts" me for not greased coolers, I will not object to him. What is, that is, what a sin to hide...
So for the offtop - sorry. Visit us at Diptera.Info. There are a lot more pictures there.


In fact, I've never claimed anything. I've always honestly warned everyone that I'm not a professional.
It's just that I don't have five years of biofactory training under my belt, I wasn't taught or advised by professionals, and I didn't have the opportunity to use university literature and collections with already defined copies. It's just that I once caught flies, opened the "green determinant" I bought in an old book. And began to determine. Not knowing how to use a determinant, not knowing the terminology, unfamiliar with the structure of flies. Not being able to get advice. There was no Internet at that time, and there was no way to ask a question on the forum or view photos of possibilites either. If we take into account that I did not define a swallowtail with a musky sawyere, but nondescript flies of 4-5 mm, then for me this is not even a Newton binomial, but rather Fermat's theorem.
And the fact that a significant proportion of flies in my collections is determined correctly, so this was the work behind it...
I mean, that's what I'm talking about.

Diptera.Info it scares me that communication there is not in Russian.
By the way, pictures interest me insofar as. I always use the qualifiers first, and then compare them with the pictures. That's the trouble with literature...

11.07.2010 19:27, Nosferatumyia

In fact, I've never claimed anything. I've always honestly warned everyone that I'm not a professional.
I just don't have five years of biofac under my belt, I wasn't taught or helped by professionals...


Well, Alexey, you surprised me... What did Pirx and I learn about flies at uni?

Our leaders only taught us how to eat vodka, but still with the same samoper. Three-quarters of English dipterologists, who are quite well-known in science, are 150% amateurs. Adrian Pont is the world's largest musher journalist by training and work.

Diptera.Info it scares me that communication there is not in Russian.
By the way, pictures interest me insofar as. I always use the qualifiers first, and then compare them with the pictures. That's the trouble with literature...


In short, stop complaining. If you need help with mottled wings or nearby - just write in PM.
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19.07.2010 17:14, KingSnake

Is this Machimus fimbriatus?

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19.07.2010 20:29, BUTTERFLY

Please tell me who he is.
Belgorod region, Stary Oskol,17.07.10.

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20.07.2010 0:33, Pirx

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20.07.2010 1:04, Pirx

Tell me flies, PLZ. All-Novosibirsk, on dandelion. №№ 1-4 – 13.06.10. № 5 – 23.05.10. I apologize for the quality of the photo(-"work").


4, 4a-Dasysyrphus sp.
5 - Scaeva most likely, if so - selenitica
3 - Syrphus s. str. sp.
2 - Eupeodes sp.
1-Dasysyrphus, possibly D. albostriatus
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20.07.2010 1:19, Pirx

Tell me flies, PLZ. All-Novosibirsk, on dandelion. 6-11. 06. 10. I apologize for the quality of the photo.


6, 6a - Mallota sp.
7, 7a - Didea fasciata
8, 8a - Dasysyrphus sp., вероятно
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20.07.2010 1:24, Pirx

I'm afraid that this is already reminiscent of the TELE2 advertisement ("Call them all")smile.gif, so (and because it is extremely difficult to determine from the photo – and even poor quality-if possible at all) I will formulate the question (request) differently:
tell me, PLZ, this
is-Chrysotoxum sibiricum (photo 9, 9a) Novosibirsk, 18.06.10;
- Cheilosia vernalis (photo 10, 10a) Novosibirsk, 31.05.10?


it is very difficult to determine cheilesia from these photos... Justus, do you have a Red Identifier for 1999 on DV?
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20.07.2010 1:28, Pirx

Tell me, PLZ: is this Temnostoma vespiforme ? (Novosibirsk, 24.06.10; on rosehip)


I agree with alex - like her. However, there are new works by Krivosheina, I didn't really look at them - suddenly something else. I have one and a half flies of this kind in my collection...
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20.07.2010 9:11, алекс 2611

I agree with alex - like her. However, there are new works by Krivosheina, I didn't really look at them - suddenly something else. I have one and a half flies of this kind in my collection...

And I catch Temnostoma vespiforme and T. apiforme at home, on the territory of St. Petersburg.
More precisely, I don't really catch it anymore - the view is quite ordinary.

20.07.2010 10:30, Pirx

And I catch Temnostoma vespiforme and T. apiforme at home, on the territory of St. Petersburg.
More precisely, I don't really catch it anymore - the view is quite ordinary.


Good for you there, on Kolyma smile.gif

20.07.2010 14:15, алекс 2611

It's good for you there, on Kolyma smile.gif

Questionable question frown.gif

21.07.2010 9:28, DNN

Please identify the murmur.
MO
Thank you.

user posted image

21.07.2010 14:15, Pirx

Please identify the murmur.
MO
Thank you.


male Volucella zonaria (Syrphidae) (see above photo of the female), not inanis, although I remembered from memory - there are no specimens at hand, and errors are possible from the photo above (perfect on the side, in zonaria the second sternite is black, in inanis - yellow)
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21.07.2010 15:42, KingSnake

And my definition (message. 1021) can anyone confirm or deny?

21.07.2010 17:33, Натали Ю

Please help me with defining the types. Caught in spruce stands (Belarus).

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