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12.08.2015 21:50, Alladinn

Andreas! Anyway, thank you!
Those nasty flies disappeared after a couple of days. And today, in a cage with guinea pigs in sawdust, I found worms. I'm in shock! This has never happened before! I think it's the work of these very flies ( ahaha, pun intended).
The pigs are panicking, and so am I. Well, nothing. Sawdust was urgently replaced.
Why am I doing this? I had never seen such flies before, and there were no worms in the sawdust. That's why I wrote in this thread? I suspected there was some trick to be expected from these flies.
We are friends with other insects.

This post was edited by Alladinn - 12.08.2015 21: 52

13.08.2015 0:35, ИНО

Pirx, thank you, did not know about these. It turns out, after all, freeloaders of spiders. But what does Apis mellifera have to do with it? Surely it cannot be a mere coincidence that I have always noticed these flies congregating only around honeybees being eaten, and never around butterflies or wasps?

13.08.2015 11:09, Pirx

Pirx, thank you, did not know about these. It turns out, after all, freeloaders of spiders. But what does Apis mellifera have to do with it? Surely it cannot be a mere coincidence that I have always noticed these flies congregating only around honeybees being eaten, and never around butterflies or wasps?


No, this is not an accident. Milichiids are indeed very often recorded precisely on Apis mellifera specimens caught by spiders. They prefer to eat the hemolymph of the honey bee, or there is some other connection, I do not know. There are a lot of interesting things here that are still poorly understood. So, for example, on the victims of spiders almost always sit only female milichiids, and males-on flowers. (well, this is understandable, males are on a carbohydrate diet, females need protein for maturation of eggs). There are milichiids that seem to play the role of such cleaning sponges, collecting food leftovers directly on spiders. Well, there are other families that occur together (or instead of) with milichiids on spider victims, being kleptoparasites.

13.08.2015 12:18, gonkem1986

2 - Eristalis pertinax

Thank you.

13.08.2015 12:18, gonkem1986

1 - Maybe Sarcophaga carnaria?
2 - Maybe Eristalis tenax?

Thank you.

18.08.2015 20:48, Nikel

Hello! Flies (mottled wings?) came out of the gall in kozloborodnik. Can I define the type? In another goatbill, a different kind of fly came out. In the photo-a female? The gender is interesting, as mating dances are performed. Thanks!!!

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21.08.2015 18:34, gstalker

Help determine the two-wing
caught at home, 40mm in span Germany 18.06.15

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22.08.2015 8:27, ievb-museum

Please help with the definition (bolotnitsa? and some small thing)?

Samara region, forest zone of the Volga region.

And, if not difficult - the flies posted on the previous page?

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This post was edited by ievb-museum - 08/22/2015 08: 28

03.09.2015 10:03, Erikbai

Good afternoon, friends.
Help me identify the butterfly.
The photo was taken in the second half of July in the village of Karatau (Syrdarya), Kazakhstan.
Thank you.

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05.09.2015 20:33, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov Region, May 2015.

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12.09.2015 21:40, gstalker

Is it possible to define up to a view ?
Germany ( 51°41 '7.83 N 10° 0' 23.97 E) 14.06.15 <- - - 18mm - - ->

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13.09.2015 20:12, Shamil Murtazin

1. Please see undefined: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1498182
Definable?

2. The Southern Urals. 14.06.2014
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 13.09.2015 21: 00

15.09.2015 18:24, Woodmen

 
2. The Southern Urals. 14.06.2014

Scathophaga stercoraria (Scathophagidae)

This post was edited by Woodmen - 09/15/2015 18: 25
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16.09.2015 23:36, dim-va

Colleagues,
a question without a photo -
when studying the gills of a river crayfish from the Volga, many chironomid larvae were found between the gill stamens, living there as commensals - or symbionts. The size is about 7-8 mm, the body is green, without covers.
The question is - are there really specialized genera-species of chironomids for this habitat, and are there any guides for them?

17.09.2015 16:27, Arachna

Hello! Please help me identify it.
1. Photo taken on 05.07.2013 in the village of Babin, Chernivtsi region. Ukraine.
Sorry for the poor quality, there is only one photo. I think it's a murmur.
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2. 28.04.2015 Khotyn Chernivtsi region
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17.09.2015 17:12, John-ST

Hello! Please help me identify it.
1. Photo taken on 05.07.2013 in the village of Babin, Chernivtsi region. Ukraine.
Sorry for the poor quality, there is only one photo. I think it's a murmur.
2. 28.04.2015 Khotyn Chernivtsi region

1. Eristalis tenax
2. Scathophaga sp.

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17.09.2015 23:25, gstalker

Is it possible to define up to a view ?
Germany ( 51°41 '7.83 N 10° 0' 23.97 E) 14.06.15 <- - - 18mm - - ->

the genus Syrphus would be correct????

20.09.2015 22:20, Shamil Murtazin

20.09.2015, South Ural, Bashkortostan
1.
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2. can something be determined?..
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22.09.2015 10:06, Arachna

Hello, please help me determine.
Found on the bank of the river. Dniester 18.09.15. village of Anadoly, Khotyn district, Chernivtsi region. Ukraine
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3.Paragus ? picture: IMG_1182.jpg
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This post was edited by Arachna-30.09.2015 11: 24

22.09.2015 22:59, Shapik

Please help me with the sirfida:Crimea, Simferopol,20.09.2015 leg.Shaporinsky V.

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23.09.2015 15:56, Pirx

Please help me with the sirfida:Crimea, Simferopol,20.09.2015 leg.Shaporinsky V.


Vyacheslav, this is a female Doros destillatorius Mik, 1885. The rarest species of Ukrainian fauna, listed only recently on one find in 1979 from the Crimea*. On the peninsula, the only species of the genus.

*Mielczarek Ł., Popov G. V., Lezhenina I. P. 2010. New records of the hover-flies (Diptera, Syrphidae) from Crimea and Ukraine. Vestnik zoologii, 44(6): 494.
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25.09.2015 1:51, Shapik

Good time of day!A few more Crimean flies.

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25.09.2015 13:46, Pirx

Good time of day!A few more Crimean flies.


sirfids

1-Paragus-albifrons-bicolor (common in Crimea)
2-Ceriana conopsoides (uncommon)
3-Melanostoma cf. mellinum (like, not rare)

tephritides

4 - Tephritis of some kind, if there are similar ones, it is better to remove all at once, I will show the specialist

5,6 - not to me
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26.09.2015 14:02, Shapik

sirfids

1-Paragus-albifrons-bicolor (common in Crimea)
2-Ceriana conopsoides (uncommon)
3-Melanostoma cf. mellinum (like, not rare)

tephritides

4 - Tephritis of some kind, if there are similar ones, it is better to remove all at once, I will show the specialist

5,6 - not to me

Grigory, good afternoon!Thank you so much for the definition.There is no way to take a picture of the entire diptera at once.Since all copies are registered.they are located in different sump boxes.I'm gradually going to define them in one box.With your help, even by families and genera.

26.09.2015 14:06, Shapik

I continue to post the Crimean ones.

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28.09.2015 19:14, Konung

friends, tell me the name of this ktyr!
thank you in advance.
collected in the Omsk region, in August, on a sphagnum swamp in the forest zone.
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28.09.2015 19:42, OEV

friends, tell me the name of this ktyr!
thank you in advance.
collected in the Omsk region, in August, on a sphagnum swamp in the forest zone.
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Laphria gibbosa wink.gif
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29.09.2015 6:56, Proctos

I continue to post the Crimean ones.

I advise you to put these photos on diptera.info The people there are more active and qualified, if there is a need to determine the course!
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29.09.2015 17:19, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Kojori.
Tolmerus cingulatus? Photos are clickable.

user posted image

user posted image

04.10.2015 1:21, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 14.06.2015
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04.10.2015 14:35, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 23.09.2015
Culex territans?
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 04.10.2015 14: 36

10.10.2015 6:40, Shamil Murtazin

What am I doing wrong? =)

11.10.2015 12:26, tomen

Kyrgyzstan. The city of Bishkek. October 10, 2015

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11.10.2015 12:46, John-ST

Kyrgyzstan. The city of Bishkek. October 10, 2015

Chironomidae

11.10.2015 13:33, Jaguar paw

Southern Urals, 14.06.2015
1.

While others are silent - Syritta cf. orientalis.
I don't know the second one. Best of all, register at diptera.info, at least there will be more people there, maybe they will tell you.
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11.10.2015 21:43, Shamil Murtazin

While others are silent - Syritta cf. orientalis.
I don't know the second one. Best of all, register at diptera.info, at least there will be more people there, maybe they will tell you.

Thanks for the tip, I already registered there under the same nickname smile.gifIt was interesting to see all the same nicknames in the feed )
Here, too, everything was normally defined, but something has completely stopped recently.

12.10.2015 12:22, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Voinova Gora, 6.08.2015
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12.10.2015 12:56, Jaguar paw

Gennadich, in my opinion Eriozona syrphoides.
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12.10.2015 16:31, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Lishnyagi village, 28.07.2015

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12.10.2015 18:05, Jaguar paw

Gennadich, Volucella inanis.
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