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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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28.05.2012 20:55, алекс 2611

Is it possible to determine whether it is better or not. Taken on 28.05.12 Beglitskaya spit. Rostov region.

Helophilus sp.
Syrphidae exactly I do not get smile.gif

This post was edited by alex 2611-28.05.2012 20: 58
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28.05.2012 22:44, Pirx

Is it possible to determine whether it is better or not. Taken on 28.05.12 Beglitskaya spit. Rostov region.


Like Helophilus hybridus.
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29.05.2012 15:00, phlomis

It's smeared with pollen. shuffle.gif
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30.05.2012 10:20, Shapik

Good afternoon!All:Crimea, Simferopol,26.05.2012 leg.Shaporinsky V. V.

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30.05.2012 12:08, алекс 2611

Good afternoon!All:Crimea, Simferopol,26.05.2012 leg.Shaporinsky V. V.

0187 and 0195 Eristalis sp.
0188 Xanthogramma sp. probably X. pedissequum (Harris, 1776)
0190 and 0193 Merodon sp. or what?

If necessary, I will define Eristalis to a species at the meeting.

missed 0189 this is our Scaeva Sc. selenitica (Meigen, 1822) probably


Py Sy feels my heart, that somewhere really lohanulsya, and what the catch is I can not understand.... smile.gif

This post was edited by alex 2611-30.05.2012 12: 14
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30.05.2012 12:16, алекс 2611

Friends, I can't figure it out. Tipulida, glossy black, 2-3 segments of the abdomen, thighs and lower leg bases are bright red. What the hell is this? Help me, please!

30.05.2012 13:28, Bad Den

Friends, I can't figure it out. Tipulida, glossy black, 2-3 segments of the abdomen, thighs and lower leg bases are bright red. What the hell is this? Help me, please!

I only know a Nephrotoma with this color
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30.05.2012 16:28, Vzhik

Friends, I can't figure it out. Tipulida, glossy black, 2-3 segments of the abdomen, thighs and lower leg bases are bright red. What the hell is this? Help me, please!


Tanyptera most likely

30.05.2012 16:36, алекс 2611

  Tanyptera most likely

Precisely! Thanks! This is Tanyptera atrata

30.05.2012 19:13, Hierophis

I saw such a fly today! I don't know if there's ever been one before, just a very unusual one sitting on a moldy tree stump. Very low-angled, and flies somehow slowly, the legs are somehow disproportionately long to the body.

30.05.2012 20:00, алекс 2611

I saw such a fly today! I don't know if there's ever been one before, just a very unusual one sitting on a moldy tree stump. Very low-angled, and flies somehow slowly, the legs are somehow disproportionately long to the body.

ktyr probably. they like to sit on fallen trunks and stumps
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30.05.2012 20:03, Hierophis

Yes, it is somewhat similar to a ktyr, but this fly is so decorated, bright, and already shines all over! Ktyri, they are gray, well, there are brown, red, but so that such!?

30.05.2012 20:39, Vzhik

Yes, it is somewhat similar to a ktyr, but this fly is so decorated, bright, and already shines all over! Ktyri, they are gray, well, there are brown, red, but so that such!?


This is definitely ktyr. Possible here is the view. You have it really light some, probably just hatched, so it flies slowly smile.gif

This post was edited by Vzhik - 30.05.2012 20: 41
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31.05.2012 16:09, nikittokkk

Are any other flies from my message detectable?

31.05.2012 21:19, Molobratia

I saw such a fly today! I don't know if there's ever been one before, just a very unusual one sitting on a moldy tree stump. Very low-angled, and flies somehow slowly, the legs are somehow disproportionately long to the body.


I would add that it is most likely Choerades marginata. Or rather, you can place it if it's not a secret smile.gif
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31.05.2012 22:34, Hierophis

Yes, somehow this view is more similar in snimakam, at least this one
http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=962

And I saw such a beautiful fly near the village of Shiroka Balka in the south of the Mykolaiv region, this is near Mykolaiv, but south of the city a little, 10 km probably..

01.06.2012 14:42, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. Taken on 31.05.12 on Beglitskaya spit. Rostov region.

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02.06.2012 10:39, Pirx

Good afternoon!All:Crimea, Simferopol,26.05.2012 leg.Shaporinsky V. V.


Lesh, I just beer.gifneed to clarify and make some sense smile.gif

0187, 0195 - 99% Eristalis arbustorum. Other closely related species are extremely rare in the Crimea, in contrast to the middle plosa. A photo of the face in front will put everything in its place.

0188 - most likely Xanthogramma stackelbergi. All the specimens I know are from the Crimea and most of them are from the Azov Sea region they belong to this southern species.

0189 - Scaeva selenitica/dignota. No way without binoculars. Both types are not uncommon.

0190, 0193-Merodon equestris F. An invasive species that has only been found in the Crimea since the end of the last century, and a couple of dozen specimens are known. It is well known in Simfi, also along the Alushta highway and to the left and right of Alushta and Yalta. Lesh, can't you exchange it with Vyacheslav at a meeting if he agrees? And you and I will then wink.gifbe counted
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02.06.2012 10:42, Pirx

Please define it. Taken on 31.05.12 on Beglitskaya spit. Rostov region.


Male Eristalinus aeneus, a common species, even a synanthropus. It is often found along the seashore, as its larvae can live in both fresh and brackish water bodies.
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02.06.2012 12:00, алекс 2611

Lesh, I just beer.gifneed to clarify and make some sense smile.gif
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0188 - most likely Xanthogramma stackelbergi. All the specimens I know are from the Crimea and most of them are from the Azov Sea region they belong to this southern species.

0189 - Scaeva selenitica/dignota. No way without binoculars. Both types are not uncommon.

In terms of sirfids, I am extremely leningradskooblastcentric. frown.gif
I have a good idea of our fauna, but I absolutely do not understand the southern sirfids....

03.06.2012 23:25, Анфим

I don't recognize this one. Is this a sirfid?
June 1 in the forest, sharp and unpleasant buzzing.

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04.06.2012 0:49, Pirx

I don't recognize this one. Is this a sirfid?
June 1 in the forest, sharp and unpleasant buzzing.


Still a sirfid, I think - Merodon equestris. Didn't get caught? This is a good find. New to the region and another extreme eastern point of the range. It was known only from Moskovskaya, an invasive species here (?)...
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04.06.2012 17:15, dimont

I don't recognize this one. Is this a sirfid?
June 1 in the forest, sharp and unpleasant buzzing.

Yes, she. Can a buzzing sound also be pleasant confused.gif

04.06.2012 21:33, Анфим

Yes, she. Can a buzzing sound also be pleasant confused.gif

Bumblebee is good.
Or maybe it wasn't her buzzing. There was also volucella. Or maybe both of them. When I looked at the pictures, I saw that they were different...

This post was edited by Anfim - 04.06.2012 22: 01
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05.06.2012 14:37, Pirx

Bumblebee is good.
Or maybe it wasn't her buzzing. There was also volucella. Or maybe both of them. When I looked at the pictures, I saw that they were different...


In general, please collect bumblebee diptera - and it will be easier to identify, and there are kosher species...

07.06.2012 20:41, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. In the beam. Rostov region 07.06.12

This post was edited by Anatoly52-09.06.2012 22: 16

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07.06.2012 23:15, Arikain

Can you tell me this bee-like fly? Caught today, in Karelia.
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07.06.2012 23:58, Pirx

Can you tell me this bee-like fly? Caught today, in Karelia.


Sirphida Microdon aff. mutabilis, from the basal subfamily Microdontinae. They have larvae in anthills, imagos are usually nearby.
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08.06.2012 13:36, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify this copy as well. In the beam. Rostov region 07.05.12

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08.06.2012 15:21, Pirx

Please identify this copy as well. In the beam. Rostov region 07.05.12


Male Eristalis tenax L. (Syrphidae).
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08.06.2012 18:05, Andrey Ponomarev

Tell me this Machimus fimbriatus?
M. O., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pic Voinova gora, 20.06.2009.

13.06.2012 23:56, Arikain

Is it possible to identify this fly? Bombylius sp.? Can I recognize the view? Karelia, May 20, near the cherry blossoms was spinning.
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This post was edited by Arikain - 13.06.2012 23: 57

14.06.2012 18:12, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. Beglitskaya spit. Rostov region 14.06.12

This post was edited by Anatoly52-14.06.2012 18: 17

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14.06.2012 18:54, Коллекционер

these are not diptera, but mottled butterflies
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15.06.2012 8:13, msshveikin

user posted image

user posted image

456870, Chelyabinsk region, Kyshtym city district.
Thank you in advance!

19.06.2012 4:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

Some hefty ktyr.
Yesterday such flies were caught together with me on logs of goldfinches and barbels smile.gif
Also an entomologist.......
Taken here: Lyuberetsky metro station, okr. der. Torbeevo.
Can you tell me (it became interesting)?

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19.06.2012 11:26, OEV

Some hefty ktyr.
Yesterday such flies were caught together with me on logs of goldfinches and barbels smile.gif
Also an entomologist.......
Taken here: Lyuberetsky metro station, okr. der. Torbeevo.
Can you tell me (it became interesting)?


Vasily the Good ktyr Laphria flava
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19.06.2012 11:43, vasiliy-feoktistov

Vasily the good ktyr Laphria flava

Plenty of them out there, by the way. One of them ate Phaenops cyanea when I was there: interesting. I wanted to take a picture but I didn't have time frown.gif

20.06.2012 22:57, владимир давыдов

Possibly Dasysyrphus venustus
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any opinion or clue on dasysyrphus from van veen better than all

20.06.2012 23:08, владимир давыдов

Possibly Dasysyrphus pauxillus May 14, 2011 St. Petersburg
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It is defined as Dasysyrphus pinastri but somewhere I saw that pinastry is a synonym for lunulatus? May 29, 2011 St. Petersburg
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