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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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14.11.2012 21:22, Pirx

Sarcophagidae

17.11.2012 11:37, Коллекционер

They told me to ask you. Who is it? http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1362092

19.11.2012 10:48, gumenuk

Fly, genus/species - ???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording - in the file name.

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19.11.2012 13:21, guest: Nikittokkk

99 percent-sem. Anthomyiidae. In this case, it is not possible to reliably determine up to the genus or species without an instance.
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19.11.2012 14:51, gumenuk

Mukha-2, genus / species -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording - in the file name.

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21.11.2012 2:54, CosMosk

it also looks like an anthomiid. Just like the pre-existing female, it's definitely an anthomiid. In most anthomyids, the anal vein reaches to the wing edge and flows into the costal vein, and if it is not visible, what kind of genus is there?.. Although a specialist in anthomiids-probably could, an old Akland))

21.11.2012 15:17, gumenuk

Mukha-3. View - ???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording in the file name.

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21.11.2012 15:52, nikittokkk

Tabanidae. Although you probably already know that. Horseflies are better on the dipter.info
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21.11.2012 18:23, gumenuk

Mukha-4, Serfida, vid -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording - in the file name.

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21.11.2012 18:58, nikittokkk

sIrfida. Serfids are eardrums. Helophilus sp. (although you probably know this too).
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21.11.2012 19:33, CosMosk

nikittokkk, dear Gumenyuk asks exactly this, which is why I, for example, refrained from banal answers) And then-like something was answered, and the photo got mired in the thread... Few people answer what was a couple of pages ago - you need to re-read everything. About diptera-info here has long been buzzed. And he, the patriarch, is aware)) Pirx will come and distribute all the sirfids)

This post was edited by CosMosk - 21.11.2012 19: 36
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22.11.2012 7:55, amara

nikittokkk, dear Gumenyuk asks exactly this, which is why I, for example, refrained from banal answers) And then-like something was answered, and the photo got mired in the thread... Few people answer what was a couple of pages ago - you need to re-read everything. About diptera-info here has long been buzzed. And he, the patriarch, is aware)) Pirx will come and distribute all the sirfids)


I think that Nikitokk's answers do not deserve such an irritated (not clear why?) a comment.
He does something right, writes what he knows.
I, for example, learn a lot for myself from his unseen answers.

This post was edited by amara - 22.11.2012 07: 57

22.11.2012 20:17, CosMosk

no-no irritation is not present. This is an appearance. There is only intolerance)
"Knows the one who is silent, " as they say. I don't have enough patience either, but if you have more correct definitions, you will learn even more)

22.11.2012 20:19, CosMosk

in Tajikistan, Mosolov and I had a joke " ... amara again...
I have the impression that you know insects very well.

22.11.2012 20:39, NumyMax

Good afternoon. Periodically, an incomprehensible and unfamiliar "fly"comes across in attics and basements. Taken on 15.11.2012 in the attic of the "ship". There's dust, pigeon droppings, and dead pigeons. Help me determine what kind of animal it is? Thanks!
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This post was edited by NumyMax - 22.11.2012 20: 42

22.11.2012 20:49, nikittokkk

Hippoboscidae

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D1%80%...%81%D0%BA%D0%B8

22.11.2012 21:02, Pirx

Mukha-4, Serfida, vid -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. Date of recording - in the file name.


H. hybridus вроде...
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22.11.2012 21:43, nikittokkk

Pirx, I almost personally processed a photo of one beekeeper for you, can't you identify it? Moscow region, July 28.

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22.11.2012 22:04, Pirx

Pirx, I almost personally processed a photo of one beekeeper for you, can't you identify it? Moscow region, July 28.

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No, I can't say for sure. I really don't like guessing smile.gif.

24.11.2012 16:19, bio-plant

These flies have been living in my apartment (Tyumen) for many years, walking on the window, behaving quite funny, arranging fights among themselves, all year round. Can you tell from this photo?:

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24.11.2012 17:25, CosMosk

and on what compositae(or wormwood?) flowers graze? judging by your name-they are)
mottled fly (Tephritidae) with the appearance of something familiar... but I haven't been fully identified yet.
They are quite closely related to one or several genera of plants.
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25.11.2012 10:52, bio-plant

CosMosk, the fact is that they live in an apartment even in winter, for several years, I took this one a couple of days ago. There are only indoor plants at home.

25.11.2012 12:43, vt1

Please help me identify such a fly.

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25.11.2012 12:45, nikittokkk

Butterfly moth (Psychodidae)

25.11.2012 12:46, nikittokkk

No, I can't say for sure. I really don't like guessing smile.gif.


On diptera.info Gerard Pennards defined as E. nemorum

26.11.2012 9:38, gumenuk

Help us identify the murmur. On Dipter the third day hangs, result-0
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, 12.06.2012.

This post was edited by gumenuk - 26.11.2012 16: 05

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26.11.2012 12:15, алекс 2611

Help us identify the murmur. On Dipter the third day hangs, result-0
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, 12.06.2012.

not her by any chance:
http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?stype=i...oxum%20festivum
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26.11.2012 12:41, gumenuk

not her by any chance:
http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?stype=i...oxum%20festivum

Thank you. She is sama

26.11.2012 14:36, Pirx

On diptera.info Gerard Pennards defined as E. nemorum


at a minimum, nemorum / rossicum (according to this photo), if you really take on the guzh... I still pass (the reason is the same).

26.11.2012 14:53, Pirx

Help us identify the murmur. On Dipter the third day hangs, result-0
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, 12.06.2012.


Yes, most likely Chr. festivum, but we can not exclude vernale-the bases of the hips are not visible, the barrels of the chest-too, in the summer season vernale in the center of E. ch. Russia-like yes...
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26.11.2012 15:34, gumenuk

Fly -01. Genus / species -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, 18.05.2012.

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26.11.2012 15:50, алекс 2611

Yes, most likely Chr. festivum, but we can not exclude vernale-the bases of the hips are not visible, the barrels of the chest-too, in the summer season vernale in the center of E. ch. Russia-like yes...

I thought about it, but I thought that the vernale black color on the hips is quite large and would be noticeable in the photo. Well, plus leningradocentrism - we have not met vernale, and festivum everywhere a lot.
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26.11.2012 16:07, gumenuk

Yes, most likely Chr. festivum, but we can not exclude vernale-the bases of the hips are not visible, the barrels of the chest-too, in the summer season vernale in the center of E. ch. Russia-like yes...

Considering the doubts that have arisen, I added another photo in which the fly is visible from the side.
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26.11.2012 18:08, Pirx

Help us identify the murmur. On Dipter the third day hangs, result-0
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, 12.06.2012.


festivum, abanamat! wink.gif
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26.11.2012 18:09, Pirx

I thought about it, but I thought that the vernale black color on the hips is quite large and would be noticeable in the photo. Well, plus leningradocentrism - we have not met vernale, and festivum everywhere a lot.


1/5 minimum black (for) umnik.gif
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26.11.2012 18:15, алекс 2611

minimum 1/5 black (for) umnik.gif

(humbly) Yes, Teachersmile.gif))

26.11.2012 18:49, Pirx

(humbly) Yes, Teachersmile.gif))


"I am a simple person. Rum, pork belly, and scrambled eggs are all I need. Yes, that cape over there, from which you can see ships passing through the sea... "
(c)

26.11.2012 22:24, алекс 2611

"I am a simple person. Rum, pork belly, and scrambled eggs are all I need. Yes, that cape over there, from which you can see ships passing through the sea..."


You're right, old Billy
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27.11.2012 9:05, gumenuk

Fly-2. Genus / species -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan 26.05.2012.

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27.11.2012 19:45, Pirx

Fly-2. Genus / species -???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan 26.05.2012.


It seems to me that this is a female Heringia s. l. (including Neocnemodon)...
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