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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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24.11.2010 15:56, phlomis

Thank you all! wink.gif

24.11.2010 20:08, phlomis

A couple shuffle.gifmore .
1. Rostov region, north, on mewink.gif, 06.2008
picture: m1.jpg
2. Voronezh region, 15 km In Voronezh. On the flower of Nymphaea candida.
picture: m2.jpg

25.11.2010 11:11, Pirx

A couple shuffle.gifmore .

2. Voronezh region, 15 km In Voronezh. On a Nymphaea candida flower.



This is a babbler, Anasimyia lineata (Fabricius, 1787), both.
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25.11.2010 14:37, Mychail

Tell me, please, is it similar or the same?image: ____. jpg

28.11.2010 11:39, Pirx

Tell me, please, is it similar or the same?


This is levinka. Sargus, most likely.

29.11.2010 16:56, Mychail

Thank you. There are so many insects around, I want to know at least approximately what kind of species.

05.12.2010 14:43, Arikain

Help me identify horseflies from Karelia, I apologize to dipterologists for such cruelty, but I would like to know their names for one job, and it's just so interesting. With Goldeneye, there is a slightly different angle. The second is Tabanus sp.? is it possible to determine the type, I do not understand them.
picture: Neriene_montana_____Chrysops_sp..jpg
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11.12.2010 16:54, serkiz oleg

Please help me identify a horsefly,Ukraine Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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This post was edited by serkiz oleg - 12/11/2010 16: 57

11.12.2010 19:58, CosMosk

Here's some more.
Thanks!

3 photos
1 - exactly medeter, special and kind of would say.
2-that's what they call "stilts" here )))) - Hybotidae - Tachydromia sp.
3-female Anthomyiidae, andetrminebl.

But the 3 Gumenyuk flies on the leaf above are very funny and not bad!)

This post was edited by CosMosk - 12/11/2010 19: 59

11.12.2010 20:02, CosMosk

A couple shuffle.gifmore .
1. Rostov region, north, on mewink.gif, 06.2008
picture: m1.jpg
2. Voronezh region, 15 km In Voronezh. On a Nymphaea candida flower.

1-tachinid, I always thought that the type of tachin from the fera group, and after looking at the collections, I realized that at least 3 genera are not distinguishable by a normal person.
But on the dipter.info is abnormal - and the photo seems to be good!
And speaking of D.info-it was recommended to you here more than a year or two ago

Horseflies are also suitable for ordinary amateurs. especially from the side and up.

This post was edited by CosMosk - 12/11/2010 20: 02

12.12.2010 15:33, Arikain

Help on Diptera.info register. Everything is fine at first, an email with account activation is sent to your email address. I click on the link, then enter my username and password to log in, and it shows me that the account has not been activated("This account has not been activated."). What should I do?

13.12.2010 13:05, Vzhik

Help on Diptera.info register. Everything is fine at first, an email with account activation is sent to your email address. I click on the link, then enter my username and password to log in, and it shows me that the account has not been activated("This account has not been activated."). What should I do?


There were once blocked mail domains". ru " Now like this message is not present, but perhaps the blocking still works. They asked if you register with a Russian email address to write to the administrator, apparently you need to do this: Paul Beuk, muscapaul@gmail.com

Good Luck
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19.12.2010 21:37, DronT

Help identify diptera!
Taken in the Rostov region

6A
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Taken on 23.05.2010 10: 18: 16

7A
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7B
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Taken on 16.06.2010 15: 05: 26

8A
user posted image
8B
user posted image
Taken on 15.07.2010 9:33:02 AM

And about the mourner, please tell me what she eats (in the adult state) :
user posted image


Thank you very much in advance!

20.12.2010 15:30, macrina

Please help me determine the family-whose puparia? The southern Urals, a mixed forest, in a podmore of hollows with bees, are found both in spring and autumn, quite a lot.Length 4 mm. There are also larvae of woodlice, it's not them?image: _______. jpg

20.12.2010 15:47, Pirx

Help identify diptera!
Taken in the Rostov region.


6A-pusher

7A, 7B-for some reason Miltogramminae from sarcophagidae comes to mind - but I can't say for sure
8A, 8B-sirfidae, Eristalinus sepulchralis (Linnaeus, 1758)

20.12.2010 15:53, алекс 2611

  
8A, 8B - sirphid, Eristalinus sepulchralis (Linnaeus, 1758)


I swear to my mother, I knew it too. I just didn't have time, I started with emails.... smile.gif
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20.12.2010 16:12, DronT

6A-pusher

7A, 7B-for some reason Miltogramminae from sarcophagidae comes to mind - but I can't say for sure
8A, 8B-sirphidae, Eristalinus sepulchralis (Linnaeus, 1758)


Thanks!
Will it be difficult to identify the pusher before Rod arrives?

20.12.2010 16:18, DronT

I swear to my mother, I knew it too. I just didn't have time, I started with emails.... smile.gif


I believe you all knowsmile.gif) You can be sure of thatsmile.gif
As I understand it, you've been doing this for many years, but only for about a year, somehow, when you have time. As you can see, I just do photography, but for some time now I've been wondering what their names are.
And before I didn't even know that "there" is so much crawling!
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21.12.2010 16:56, Vzhik

Thanks!
Will it be difficult to identify the pusher before Rod arrives?


This is Empis. I can't say for sure.

This post was edited by Vzhik - 12/21/2010 16: 59
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21.12.2010 17:31, DronT

Gentlemen, please tell me what the mourner eats - I can't find any information anywhere. Is she an anthophile or not?

28.12.2010 11:50, Andrey Ponomarev

1. M. O. Ramenskiy district in the forest district of the village.Kosher 13.09.2010, size 7-9 mm.
picture: IMG_7437.jpg
2. M. O. Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district at night in the light, size about 10 mm. 5.11.2010
picture: IMG_9171.jpg

This post was edited by Gennadich - 12/28/2010 11: 51

05.01.2011 15:42, Юстус

Tell me, PLZ, pestrokrylok. N-sk, 24.07.2010.
It is clear that according to the photo - "impossible" (and so on. "oohs and sighs"), but there is a precedent (Nosferatumyia last summer "clicked them like nuts").

Pictures:
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07.02.2011 0:42, OlgaM

Zhurchalka, Southern Urals
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07.02.2011 13:44, Pirx

Zhurchalka, Southern Urals


Chrysotoxum sp., possibly vernale, but not sure.
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07.02.2011 18:21, CosMosk

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01.03.2011 20:18, Михаил Николаенко

Please help me identify this fly. Moscow oblast. July 18, 2010.

Pictures:
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01.03.2011 22:28, Михаил Николаенко

Could it be the midday Fly Mesembrina meridiana?

09.03.2011 18:32, Arikain

Hello everyone!
Help me determine the fly, it seems to me that the tahina is poorly defined, but perhaps there is still hope? Karelia, today. My first insect of the year jump.gif.
picture: SANY4920.JPG
picture: SANY4920.JPG

13.03.2011 18:58, Arikain

Muscina levida (diptera.info)
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23.03.2011 0:31, Evgenich

Last year's trip to central China. May 17, 2010 Dabashan. Approximately 1500 m. Forest.
A beautiful fly. smile.gif What kind of view?

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23.03.2011 1:01, Dr. Niko

Last year's trip to central China. May 17, 2010 Dabashan. Approximately 1500 m. Forest.
A beautiful fly. smile.gif What kind of view?

Better quality and faster smile.gif
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27.03.2011 22:35, Ruslan2

Central and Southern Crimea .
Foros city, Chatyr-Dag.
March.
In the bulbs of snowdrops (Galanthus plicatus) is quite massive.
The larva is very tough.
What is this fly so malicious?

Pictures:
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27.03.2011 23:28, Pirx

Central and Southern Crimea .
Foros city, Chatyr-Dag.
March.
In the bulbs of snowdrops (Galanthus plicatus) is quite massive.
The larva is very tough.
What is this fly so malicious?


Oppa, mein lieben muhen! Ruslan, thank you so much )))) These are larvae of babbling flies, most likely from the genus Eumerus, judging by their small size and relatively long breathing tube. In extreme cases - small Merodon. They're about to pupate. In general, this may be something new...

This post was edited by Pirx - 03/28/2011 10: 12

28.03.2011 10:57, алекс 2611

Oppa, mein lieben muhen! Ruslan, thank you so much )))) These are larvae of babbling flies, most likely from the genus Eumerus, judging by their small size and relatively long breathing tube. In extreme cases - small Merodon. They're about to pupate. In general, this may be something new...

I immediately thought-if it's in monocotyledonous bulbs, then you might be interested.
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28.03.2011 11:01, Pirx

This is a yes! Ruslan has already been debited wink.gif

09.04.2011 17:27, Михаил Николаенко

Please help me identify the murmur. Moscow region, July 28. It must be a male.

Pictures:
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09.04.2011 18:47, алекс 2611

Please help me identify the murmur. Moscow region, July 28. It must be a male.


male
Sphaerophoria sp.
I don't like this genus, I won't say anything before the species
can Pirx?
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09.04.2011 22:36, Pirx

male
Sphaerophoria sp.
I don't like this genus, I won't say anything before the species
can Pirx?


Who likes it ) Only inveterate genitals ))) Duc, unfortunately, I can only repeat that-Sphaerophoria sp. The genus vapshche is slightly less than fully genital. But! The photo shows a NON-scripta species that makes up 99.9% of the genus's specimens.
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10.04.2011 15:14, Pirx

Please help me identify the murmur. Moscow region, July 28. It must be a male.


But the photo is super.
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16.04.2011 15:32, Михаил Николаенко

Hello. I tried to identify this murmur here. As if it were Epistrophe grossulariae. But is it found in the Moscow region confused.gif
Filmed in the Moscow region on July 28, 2010.

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