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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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21.08.2012 21:48, Gansucha

Thanks! Check out the new batch?
Thank you in advance!

11. Most likely all the same lzhektyr, to the form with them is difficult
12. Yes, someone from tolkunchikov
13, 19. In lvinkakh look
15. Gymnosoma any

22.08.2012 9:22, Pirx

Such are the beauties (or beauties) smile.gifPhotographed in Tambovpicture: DSCF17091.jpgpicture: DSCF17112.jpgpicture: DSCF0862135.jpg


female babblers:
1-Episyrphus balteatus
2-Eristalis tenax
3-Eristalis arbustorum (most likely)

23.08.2012 21:28, VBoris

3draw us! Tell me the genus/species of babblers, ktyr and ragionid.

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24.08.2012 15:45, Pirx

3draw us! Tell me the genus/species of babblers, ktyr and ragionid.

Photo posted with permission by the author.


murmurs:
1 - Helophilus pendulus
2, 3 - Eristalis tenax
4 - Chalcosyrphus valgus

25.08.2012 22:29, Arikain

Is this Lucillia caesar? August 21, Karelia
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27.08.2012 21:49, KRAFT

Hello!
Help identify the mosquito!
Filmed this summer in the Moscow region.
01.
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02.
user posted image

This post was edited by KRAFT - 08/27/2012 21: 49

27.08.2012 22:11, алекс 2611

Is this Lucillia caesar? August 21, Karelia

Like it samaya
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29.08.2012 9:11, alexpine

Please help me determine:
1. Chrysotoxum festivum?
24.07.2008 Yaroslavl region, Yaroslavl district, Berdicino village
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2. It is possible to define up to the species these Haematopota sp.
July 31, 2008, Yaroslavl region, Yaroslavl district, Berdicino village
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23.07.2007 Yaroslavl region, Yaroslavl district, Berdicino village
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29.08.2012 9:42, Pirx

Please help me determine:
1. Chrysotoxum festivum?


Да.

30.08.2012 12:37, VBoris

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Unfortunately, I don't know the shooting dates. Filmed in Belarus.

3vontsa to the genus, if possible...

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30.08.2012 13:06, Pirx

Photo published with permission by the author photos.
Unfortunately, I don't know the shooting dates. Filmed in Belarus.

3vontsa to the genus, if possible...


the second and last two are babblers from the genus Syrphus. The first murmur with the most successful angle is most likely S. vitripennis.
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30.08.2012 15:49, Arikain

Photo published with permission by the author photos.
Unfortunately, I don't know the shooting dates. Filmed in Belarus.

3vontsa to the genus, if possible...

4. Pollenia sp.?
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30.08.2012 18:49, nikittokkk

Check out the sirfid? All from Moscow and the region.

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7.picture: 51.jpg 11.08

8.picture: 61__1_.jpgpicture: 61__2_.jpg 17.08

9.picture: 60.jpgpicture: 60__1_.jpg 17.08

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Thank you in advance!

31.08.2012 8:43, Pirx

Check out the sirfid? All from Moscow and the region.
Thank you in advance!


1. Eristalis arbustorum
2. Eristalis arbustorum
3. Syrphus sp. or Eupeodes sp.
4. Eristalis tenax
5. Eristalis arbustorum
6. Eristalis arbustorum
7. Eristalis arbustorum
8. Eristalis arbustorum
9. Helophilus pendulus
10. Eristalis tenax
11. Eristalis arbustorum
12. Eristalis tenax
13. Eristalis tenax
14. Chrysotoxum festivum
15. Chrysotoxum festivum
16. Helophilus pendulus
17. Syrphus sp.

31.08.2012 10:05, Guest

Thanks! What_to I have all built some uninterestingfrown.gif

31.08.2012 10:05, Guest

Thanks! Chto_to I have all sirfids some uninterestingfrown.gif

31.08.2012 10:20, nikittokkk

Oops, that was me. I sent it from the tablet, and he didn't understand the word "sirfids "

31.08.2012 10:35, Pirx

Thanks! Chta_to I have all sirfidy any uninterestingfrown.gif


Well, this is a classic European autumn trash set. smile.gif

31.08.2012 11:36, nikittokkk

And Eristalis abusiva on what and when really meet?

31.08.2012 12:08, Pirx

And Eristalis abusiva on what and when really meet?


At the same time as arbustorum (from spring to autumn), but less often, and abusiva does not tend, unlike arbustorum, to anthropogenic landscapes. It is easy to distinguish them - look at the face-abusiva has a clear longitudinal stripe, black, shiny.

31.08.2012 12:40, nikittokkk

And Eristalis nemorum?

31.08.2012 20:29, Pirx

And Eristalis nemorum?


The same thing, but it is slightly different, not from this group of species. It is rare in the south, but it is larger than the first pair.

02.09.2012 9:30, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region.
1 July 13, Eupeodes corollae ??
user posted image
2. July 25, Eristalis arbustorum ??
user posted image
3. June 29 Scaeva selenitica or Scaeva pyrastri ??
user posted image
4. May 6, Xanthogramma pedissequum ??
user posted image
5. May 16, Eupeodes luniger ?
user posted image
6. May 29, Syrphus ribesii ??
user posted image
7. June 23, Syrphus or Didea fasciata ??
user posted image
8. June 3, Epistrophe nitidicollis or Epistrophe grossulariae ??
user posted image
9. May 7, Sphaerophoria scripta ?
user posted image

This post was edited by Gansucha - 02.09.2012 09: 50

02.09.2012 20:27, Nastya2012

Please help me determine what types:
(caught in a pine forest in Len region in mid-August) thank you in advance
1user posted image

2user posted image

03.09.2012 11:52, Pirx

Ukraine, Rivne region.


where there are doubts below, the photo is not enough to determine:

1 yes
2 yes
3 selenitica (or dignota)
4 pedissequum (most likely)
5 luniger / corollae
6 Syrphus sp.
7 Syrphus sp.
8 Epistrophe sp. (most likely not nitidicollis or grossulariae)
9 Sphaerophoria sp. (90% scripta)
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03.09.2012 11:53, Pirx

Please help me determine what types:
(caught in a pine forest in Len region in mid-August) thank you in advance
1user posted image


Sericomyia sp. (Syrphidae)
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03.09.2012 16:54, AGG

Please help me determine what types:
(caught in a pine forest in Len region in mid-August) thank you in advance
2user posted image

judging by the contours of Laphria sp.
You would have taken at least a little lighter photo or used a flash...

This post was edited by AGG-03.09.2012 16: 56
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03.09.2012 21:32, Gansucha

where there are doubts below, the photo is not enough to determine:

1 yes
2 yes
3 selenitica (or dignota)
4 pedissequum (most likely)
5 luniger / corollae
6 Syrphus sp.
7 Syrphus sp.
8 Epistrophe sp. (most likely not nitidicollis or grossulariae)
9 Sphaerophoria sp. (90% scripta)


6. Can I sign Syrphus ribesii / vitripennis ?
4, 9. Most likely, this is cf. ?

This post was edited by Gansucha - 03.09.2012 21: 37

04.09.2012 12:20, Pirx

6. Can I sign Syrphus ribesii / vitripennis ?
4, 9. Most likely, this is cf. ?


6. Well, this is divination. Like there are no hairs on the eyes - not torvus. Most likely are ribesii / vitripennis (the second one in the south of the EC is even much more common). But there are a couple of doppelganger species described in the 1990s from Z.Europe. Unfortunately for makrushnikov, most European sirfid species are now detected only under binoculars, and even need to be cut. Sometimes the photographer has a good angle, but this is rare... You can decide for yourself.

4,9. cf. nr. aff. - I will say in Russian: the angle of Xanthogramma is such that the spots on its chest are poorly visible (a defining sign). Judging by the location of the find , you should have the most common X. pedissequum. And no one defines Sphaerophoria females for this group of species. Most likely S. scripta.
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07.09.2012 2:45, VBoris

A few more murmurs...

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07.09.2012 10:49, Arikain

A few more murmurs...

Photo published with permission by the author photos.
Unfortunately, I don't know the shooting dates. Filmed in Belarus.

2. Episyrphus balteatus-Marmalade fly, like
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07.09.2012 12:33, Pirx

A few more murmurs...

Photo published with permission by the author photos.
Unfortunately, I don't know the shooting dates. Filmed in Belarus.


1. Syrphus aff. ribesii (female)
2. Episyrphus balteatus (female)
3. S. aff. vitripennis (male)
4. Sphaerophoria sp. (female)
5. Syrphus aff. vitripennis (female)

Sirfs are removed so that the legs are visible - so the definition is more accurate. Photos beautiful beer.gif
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07.09.2012 12:37, Pirx

2. Episyrphus balteatus-Marmalade fly, it seems


By the way, yes-the popular British name "marmalade fly", but it is better to translate it somehow differently-UK-shny" marmalade " is more like our liquid jam, or jam. smile.gif
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08.09.2012 0:51, CosMosk

[quote=VBoris,30.08.2012 13:37] Hello!
Help identify the mosquito!
Filmed this summer in the Moscow region.
01.
user posted image
02.
Chironomidae-this is obvious, further-no, but possibly Chironomus

[quote=sciurus,14.08.2012 18:58] Similar flies often fly in my country, in Karelia.
July 21:
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June 19:
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[/quote] - similar, but completely different, and that's right, Alex 2611, Eriothrix.
But with a similar "tahina fera" - great difficulties-when I saw in the collection at first glance identical flies from more than 3 genera...

[quote=nikittokkk,15.08.2012 14:09] This Lucillia caesar? August 21, Karelia
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[/quote] The only correct approach to lucilias, and an excellent drug! They are only by gen.males are defined, but I'm not a specialist to tell the species. And knowing the differences-enough bent from under the sternite (non-torn) genitalia on a collector's copy of the fly.
All ku!
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08.09.2012 1:11, CosMosk

Look, pliz, diptera, maybe someone will identify... Almost all of them are located in Severodonetsk, Komar-Novoaydar, Luhansk region

1,2 - Ulidiidae
  user posted image
Please tell me what it is? Thank you in advance!

Nephrotoma exactly

The fly is a pollinator of the pemphigus. Is it possible to determine? Moscow, today.
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female Sarcophagidae-indeterminate, males-on the genitals.

Sorry, and I'm not trying to give definitions of types)
And it's good that the sirfid correctly rakes out Pirx.

08.09.2012 2:29, VBoris

08.09.2012 14:15, алекс 2611

  
But with a similar "tahina fera" - great difficulties-when I saw in the collection at first glance identical flies from more than 3 genera...

Yes, taheen is based on the photo, based on the external similarity....not very serious. On the pin, and then count the bristles on different parts of the body smile.gif

08.09.2012 15:45, Arikain

  
"similar, but very different, and that's right, Alex 2611, Eriothrix.

Yes, already on Diptera.info about the first one, which is red, they said that it is a male Thelaira, and the species is most likely Th. nigripes.

08.09.2012 18:06, Arikain

Has anyone seen such a humpback by any chance? On Diptera.info they don't say anything. August 22, In Karelia. They swarmed around the oak leaves, seeming to lick up the sweet sticky sap. Quite large, about 3 mm.
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09.09.2012 19:52, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region.
Eristalis arbustorum, Eristalis interrupta ?
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This post was edited by Gansucha - 09.09.2012 19: 56

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