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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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06.10.2012 16:25, nikittokkk

well, 3-Eristalis sp.

07.10.2012 15:32, VBoris

3draw us! Help identify the flies.

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

DSC_8478_copy and DSC_5280 Nephrotoma?

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07.10.2012 15:46, nikittokkk

in order:

bibionidae

tipulidae

sarcophagidae

tipulidae

tipulidae
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07.10.2012 16:05, VBoris

Up kind of would, if possible...

07.10.2012 16:25, nikittokkk

I'm an amateur, I just said. And so, bibionida is most likely Bibio sp., 1 tipulida-Tipula sp(but in general, tipulids need venation), the sarcophagid is indeterminate from the photo (except on diptera.info). I'll try to look up the last ones in the caller ID. 4 and 5 are the same thing, or not?
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07.10.2012 16:25, nikittokkk

Saw that no.

07.10.2012 16:28, nikittokkk

I would say that 4 and 5 are Nephrotoma sp., but I'm not sure.
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07.10.2012 18:09, Arikain

Yes, I also think so, 5 probably Nephrotoma crocata.
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07.10.2012 18:24, nikittokkk

Yes, most likely crocata. And the fourth one now I will try to determine

07.10.2012 18:26, nikittokkk

For the fourth, it is necessary to count the segments of the antennae, but here this is not visible.

07.10.2012 18:27, nikittokkk

No, not necessarily.

07.10.2012 18:32, nikittokkk

Something on Plavilshchikov fourth to any nephrotome do not fitfrown.gif Maybe another kind?

07.10.2012 21:29, Arikain

Yes, the genus is probably the same, just removed in Belarus, there are many species most likely, and it seems to me that it is not very good to determine them by their habit.
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08.10.2012 20:48, Pirx

well, 3-Eristalis sp.


tenax
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09.10.2012 1:21, Dima DD

About weevils (to see what they look like and look for matches and candidates, even just from the photo, if you can't distinguish important signs) there is such a good place: http://nlbif.eti.uva.nl/ccw/index.php smile.gif
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09.10.2012 20:29, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify, if possible, this rather small copy. 07.10.12. Rostov region.

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09.10.2012 22:55, Dima DD

Please identify, if possible, this rather small copy. 07.10.12. Rostov region.
There are two copies-one in the first photo and the second in the rest, with a different color and with a garbage can on the abdomen. Although, in my opinion, both anteater flies are Sepsis thoracica (Robineau-Desvoidy 1830) anyway. Here you can see dots on the wings, a few separate large spines on the front thigh from below (like, without other complications), and at the same time variations in its color (plus, it seems, on the head such a two-color pattern is just typical for this species).
But, as always, I'm not sure, especially with the first one! smile.gif

This post was edited by Dima DD-09.10.2012 22: 56
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10.10.2012 16:39, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define the type, if possible. There are no other angles. 06.10.2012г. Rostov region.

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10.10.2012 17:47, Dima DD

Please define the type, if possible. There are no other angles. 06.10.2012г. Rostov region.
Male Eupeodes corollae, sort of.
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10.10.2012 19:41, VBoris

I posted two types (DSC_7821 and DSC_5968) in the hope that they are definable - venation, it seems to be clearly distinguishable.
DSC_5973 and DSC_6014 are from the Sciomyzidae family?

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

This post was edited by VBoris - 10.10.2012 19: 42

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10.10.2012 20:01, nikittokkk

I am certainly an amateur, but I believe that the first weevil is Tipula sp.(maybe in 15-20 minutes and I will determine the type), the second one has a poorly visible structure of the necessary veins(Sc, C), that is, the upper part of the wing. Although specialists are likely to determine without venation. But they are only on diptera.info many.
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10.10.2012 20:08, nikittokkk

It seems to me that the first weevil is something like oleracea-paludosa.
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10.10.2012 21:17, Pirx

Male Eupeodes corollae, sort of.


definitely smile.gif
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10.10.2012 22:37, Shapik

Good evening!Two flies from the Crimea-Kerch peninsula, okr-ti lake.Акташ,1.05.2012 leg.Shaporinsky V.

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10.10.2012 22:39, Shapik

I FORGOT TO ATTACH IT

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10.10.2012 23:37, Вишняков Алексей

I'm an amateur, I just said. And so, bibionida is most likely Bibio sp., 1 tipulida-Tipula sp(but in general, tipulids need venation), the sarcophagid is indeterminate from the photo (except on diptera.info). I'll try to look up the last ones in the caller ID. 4 and 5 are the same thing, or not?

I would say that 4 and 5 are Nephrotoma sp., but I'm not sure.

Yes, most likely crocata. And now I'll try to determine the fourth one

For the fourth, it is necessary to count the segments of the antennae, but here this is not visible.

Something on Plavilshchikov fourth to any nephrotome do not fitfrown.gif Maybe another kind?

I am certainly an amateur, but I believe that the first weevil is Tipula sp.(maybe in 15-20 minutes and I will determine the type), the second one has a poorly visible structure of the necessary veins(Sc, C), that is, the upper part of the wing. Although specialists are likely to determine without venation. But they are only on diptera.info a lot.

It seems to me that the first weevil is something like oleracea-paludosa.

Dear Nikita O. Chernov (nikittokkk). For your age (birthday January 4, 2002), you have great knowledge and interest in entomology!
Keep it up! beer.gif Although it's still too early for you to drink beer...

This post was edited by Alexey Vishnyakov - 11.10.2012 00: 32

11.10.2012 7:33, OEV

Good evening!Two flies from the Crimea-Kerch peninsula, okr-ti lake.Акташ,1.05.2012 leg.Shaporinsky V.


Only the genus Physocephala sp., sem. Conopidae-Bigheads wink.gif
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11.10.2012 9:19, gumenuk

1 Help with the definition. Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date in the file name.

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11.10.2012 18:36, nikittokkk

2 - most likely bibio sp.
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11.10.2012 19:28, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify these 3 copies, if possible. 07.10.12 Rostov region
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11.10.2012 19:49, Arikain

1 Help with the definition. Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date in the file name.

Tahina of some sort. (Tachinidae)

Please identify these 3 copies, if possible. 07.10.12 Rostov region
1.
2.
3.

2. Gymnosoma sp?

This post was edited by Arikain on-11.10.2012 19: 49
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12.10.2012 7:58, gumenuk

What are the ktyri?
Taken in: Momkovo region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, a clearing under a power line. Dates in file names

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12.10.2012 11:07, алекс 2611

What are the ktyri?
Taken in: Momkovo region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, a clearing under a power line. Dates in file names

the first Laphria gibbosa ?
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12.10.2012 11:10, алекс 2611

  
2. Gymnosoma sp?

it is
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12.10.2012 11:14, Molobratia

What are the ktyri?
Taken in: Momkovo region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, a clearing under a power line. Dates in file names



The first 3 photos are Laphria gibbosa, and the last one looks like someone from the R. Dysmachus species, but it's difficult to tell from this photo (wrong angle).
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12.10.2012 12:07, gumenuk

And this furry one can be identified?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date in the file name.

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12.10.2012 18:27, VBoris

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

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12.10.2012 19:33, OEV

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


DSC_9434- Rhingia campestris jump.gif
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12.10.2012 19:49, VBoris

DSC_9434- Rhingia campestris jump.gif

A rare item smile.gif?

12.10.2012 23:43, алекс 2611

A rare item smile.gif?

It was common here, but then, when the collective farm herds of cows disappeared, it became less common.

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