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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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01.11.2012 12:15, алекс 2611

1 - Criorhina asilica

For me, an extremely cute fly. Unlike Cheilosia albitarsis. Here is a banal of banals in our area.
Py Sy If th, with me a male with a female on pins next summer

Py Py Sy A Bartash (2009) this....? And then Google me all the actress Angelina Bartash predlaaet smile.gif

01.11.2012 13:45, gumenuk

Flies - 5. View - ??? (if it is difficult , then the Family)
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.

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01.11.2012 15:24, Pirx

Flies - 5. View - ??? (if it is difficult , then the Family)
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.


1 - male Eristalis, most likely E. arbustorum.
2-female Eristalis, not sure about the species.
3-a beautiful photo of a female Volucella inanis (to the usual dispute about inanis/zonaria smile.gif- all the signs are clearly visible...) .
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01.11.2012 15:35, Pirx

For me, an extremely cute fly. Unlike Cheilosia albitarsis. Here is a banal of banals in our area.
Py Sy If th, with me a male with a female on pins next summer

Py Py Sy A Bartash (2009) this....? And then Google me all the actress Angelina Bartash predlaaet smile.gif


C. asilica is a huge rarity in my area. I have only one copy from the Carpathians. In the forest and forest-steppe zones, it comes across a little more often. All kriorrins are a dream... (and Cr. ranunculi - so vapshche...). A Ch. albitarsis-drive, thank you, I don't have one smile.gif

Bartsch:

Bartsch H. et al. Tvåvingar: Blomflugor. Diptera: Syrphidae: Syrphinae. Denna volym omfattar samtliga nordiska arter / Bartsch H. (text); Binkiewicz E., Klintbjer A., Rådén A., Nasibov E., Nordin A., Östman T., Hall K. & Reisborg C. (bild) / In: Engström C. (Chefredaktör), Nationalnyckeln till Sveriges flora och fauna. DH 53a. – Uppsala: ArtDatabanken, SLU [Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet], 2009 a. – P. 1–406.

Bartsch H. et al. Tvåvingar: Blomflugor. Diptera: Syrphidae: Eristalinae & Microdontinae. Denna volym omfattar samtliga nordiska arter / Bartsch H. (text); Binkiewicz E., Klintbjer A., Rådén A., Nasibov E., Nordin A., Östman T., Hall K. & Reisborg C. (bild) / In: Engström C. (Chefredaktör), Nationalnyckeln till Sveriges flora och fauna. DH 53b. – Uppsala: ArtDatabanken, SLU [Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet], 2009 b. – P. 1–478.
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01.11.2012 15:46, gumenuk

Flies-6. Species -??? (if it is difficult , then the Family)
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.

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01.11.2012 16:04, алекс 2611

C. asilica is a huge rarity in my area. I have only one copy from the Carpathians. In the forest and forest-steppe zones, it comes across a little more often. All kriorrins are a dream... (and Cr. ranunculi is so vapshche...).

The same bullshit - cryorrins are sooooo rare. I understand that perfectly.

01.11.2012 16:09, алекс 2611

Flies-6. Species -??? (if it is difficult , then the Family)
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.

1 and 2 are Gymnosoma sp. The genus is genital, up to the species in any way.
3 some kind of Phasiinae If not determined, then I will try and probably say at least up to the genus.
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01.11.2012 16:34, gumenuk

Muhi - 7. View - ??? (if it is difficult , then the Family)
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.

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01.11.2012 18:31, nikittokkk

Again 3 phasiinae. Send them to diptera.info ChrisR at the time of detection.
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01.11.2012 18:32, nikittokkk

And 1-male, 2 and 3-females. In prev. the message is also female.

01.11.2012 19:35, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please specify, if possible, the type. 30.10.2012. Rostov region

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01.11.2012 20:11, Pirx

Please specify, if possible, the type. 30.10.2012. Rostov region


Syrphus, possibly ribesii.
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02.11.2012 11:12, gumenuk

Flies-8. Species -??? Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.

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02.11.2012 11:26, OEV

Flies-8. Species -??? Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.


In both photos, Hemipenthes morio, sem.Bombyliidae-Buzzards smile.gif
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02.11.2012 12:02, gumenuk

Muhi - 9. View - ??? Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan.
Date of recording in the file name.

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02.11.2012 19:26, Anatoliy Kuzmin

If possible, please identify the mottled wing. 30.10.12 Rostov region.

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04.11.2012 14:33, undina-bird

Hello. Help pj...
Komar from June 10, 2012, Pskov region, verkhovoe boloto (Bezhanitsky/Loknyansky district)
Is it possible to determine this before the species or at least the genus? The easiest way to assume Culex pipiens, of course, but all determinants write that in striped culexs, the 1st segment of the hind leg is not shorter than the lower leg, and in this one it is shorter... And if C. modestus, then the back should be dark. Also, the beast has a "hairy" chest on its sides, including the spiracles, and then it is Culiseta (respectively, with non-hairy legs it is only bergrothi or glaphyroptera)? But I'm not sure if it's the smallest hairs... And on all sorts of bio-map sites, culex pipiens have a lower leg longer than the 1st part of the foot, contrary to the determinants, only on Diptera.info this attribute is "met"... Something I'm in doubt about shuffle.gif
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07.11.2012 9:35, gumenuk

Raincoat. View - ???
MO, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording in the file name.

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07.11.2012 20:31, Woodmen

Slobodskoy district, Kirov region, August 7.
Maybe some kind of bumblebee? It is very similar in size and noisy flight.

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Possibly Cephenemyia ulrichii (Oestridae)

This post was edited by Woodmen - 08.11.2012 14: 03

07.11.2012 20:34, nikittokkk

The muzzle of the face resembles a gadfly.
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07.11.2012 21:59, Woodmen

The muzzle of the face resembles a gadfly.

As for me, it doesn't look like a gadfly at all. And the muzzle of the face is the same. This is the second time I've met him in many years. He didn't try to attack me, but he wasn't particularly afraid. If I started to attack , I flew away, but then I came back. Funny flies and rare to see.

07.11.2012 23:05, Gansucha

As for me, it doesn't look like a gadfly at all. And the muzzle of the face is the same. This is the second time I've met him in many years. He didn't try to attack me, but he wasn't particularly afraid. If I started to attack , I flew away, but then I came back. Funny flies and rare to see.

Still, gadflies are not common (Tabanidae), but Nasopharyngeal(Oestridae).
Possibly Cephenemyia stimulator.
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08.11.2012 13:59, Woodmen

nikittokk, Gansucha, thank you!
It looks like I have Cephenemyia ulrichii (Oestridae), whose larvae parasitize moose. Other views on other deer. In our area of deer live only moose.
In any case, I didn't find any other information. In the gallery on diptera.info there is no such type of identity.
And, by the way, and maybe not by the way, cases of human infection through the eyes have been reported.
http://www.lakartidningen.se/includes/07pr...articleId=16368
There's also the only photo of Cephenemyia ulrichii that I found online. And also with two black stripes, just like in my pictures.

This post was edited by Woodmen - 08.11.2012 14: 00
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09.11.2012 14:21, Vzhik

Very similar to Cephenemyia ulrichi. We have one copy. in the collection. By the way, this year I heard about a case of human infection in Karelia. The larvae were also picked out of their eyes.

This post was edited by Vzhik - 09.11.2012 14: 22
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09.11.2012 16:06, nikittokkk

2 woodman-moose are not considered deer. Moose from under the tree. Roe deer, and deer are Real deer.

09.11.2012 16:15, Mantispid

Still, gadflies are not common (Tabanidae), but Nasopharyngeal(Oestridae).
Perhaps Cephenemyia stimulator.

still, Tabanidae are horseflies
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09.11.2012 20:13, Woodmen

2 woodman-moose are not considered deer. Moose from under the tree. Roe deer, and deer are Real deer.

Come on, the same family-Cervidae! wink.gif tongue.gif smile.gif

10.11.2012 21:03, Раду Кибзий

Good evening! Tell me, please, is this a mutant - a genetically modified Osmia cornuta? I've never seen such a monster before. Chisinau, April 7, 2012.

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10.11.2012 21:04, nikittokkk

It buzzed Bombylius sp. possible major.
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10.11.2012 22:39, Gansucha

Key for determining North American locations :
http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/bsc/ejourna..._19/jmw_197.htm
And not just polenius:
http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/bsc/ejournal/ejournal.html

This post was edited by Gansucha - 10.11.2012 22: 44
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11.11.2012 18:39, gumenuk

Mukha-11. View - ???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording in the file name.

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11.11.2012 20:09, Раду Кибзий

It buzzed Bombylius sp. probably major.

Is that a fly, not a bumblebee? Can you call it Big Zhuzhalo in Russian? Thanks! shuffle.gif

This post was edited by Radu Kibzi - 11.11.2012 20: 10

11.11.2012 20:21, nikittokkk

Yes, it's a fly. Well, what is this buzz-major, I'm not sure. You can use the keys to drive or look at the pictures as a last resort. But in principle, the name is correct.
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11.11.2012 21:04, Jenik

Interested in the name of the hunter insect

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11.11.2012 21:55, Jenik

Here is the problem, butterflies are quickly identified, but with this "beast" there is a problem.

11.11.2012 23:25, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 31.
Xylota abiens or Cheilosia ??
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12.11.2012 11:59, Pirx

Interested in the name of the hunter insect


Ktyryaka (Asilidae).

12.11.2012 11:59, Pirx

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 31.
Xylota abiens or Cheilosia ??
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Cheilosia sp., female.
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12.11.2012 16:55, Vzhik

Mukha-11. View - ???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording in the file name.


This is Cylindromyia (Tachinidae), up to the species is difficult.
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14.11.2012 20:32, Ceргей Яновский

picture: sj.jpgOn an August afternoon, the windows were open. One annoying fly kept crawling on the monitor, and when it was "brushed away" with a newspaper, it fell on the table, twitched convulsively... And then live formed larvae began to come out of it and quickly spread!!! I am a biologist by training and all my life I thought that flies lay only eggs... I looked on the Internet and found information that one of the species of the fly genus (Musca larvipara Portschinsky) described live birth. I'm not sure that this is the exact type, because I didn't define it…

Maybe experts will confirm, or tell you what kind of view it is. This happened in Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, on August 1, 2012.

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