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Identification of Diptera (flies, mosquitoes, etc.)

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10.06.2008 1:11, Pirx

Exactly the same fly was brought out of the cocoon of some burrowing wasp (most likely the subfamily Crabroninae, the wasp's nest was in a rotten stump). Determined by "green", determined. I still haven't identified it. I thought it was some kind of secret, but now I don't know what to think.


Wow! Wonderful are your deeds... Or maybe she wasn't a flower girl after all. As for the larval trophism-just last year, a friend of mine, a dipterologist from Kharkiv, discovered that the first generation of one of the local species of chloropids (grass flies), known as the inhabitant of walnut fruits and the tracks of corn moth caterpillars, feeds in rotting iris buds.
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10.06.2008 1:13, Pirx


I shoot Nikon D50 and D70 + Nikkor 60 mm Macro


Very nice pictures! But these are drops, right?

14.06.2008 13:17, Timandr

please identify the flies:
1. Pechalnitsa: Khakassia, okr. P. G. T. Zhemchuzhny
2.? (if not related, specify the family)
3-4. quite simple: Kemerovo. r-n (but suddenly Siberian species, if there are similar ones)

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20.06.2008 5:36, guest: Ольга

Please help me identify the insects: http://www.lensart.ru/picture-pid-1556e.htm

20.06.2008 5:49, Ekos

Some long-legged mosquitoes (Tipulidae). What kind of view-experts will say.

20.06.2008 15:17, Dinusik

Dear colleagues, can you tell me what kind of flies they are? Thank you in advance smile.gif

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20.06.2008 16:10, алекс 2611

please identify the flies:
1. Pechalnitsa: Khakassia, okr. P. G. T. Zhemchuzhny
2.? (if not related, specify the family)
3-4. quite simple: Kemerovo. r-n (but suddenly Siberian species, if there are similar ones)


1-Hemipenthes hamifera Lw.
3-some kind of Volucella ? V.plumatoides ??????? while there is no Pirx , you can also dream up...
4-it is clear that the lion cub is Stratiomyia, up to the species-xs

This post was edited by alex 2611-20.06.2008 16: 12

26.06.2008 13:10, amenhotepov

Inclusions are all the rage now, so you can never be sure if they're fake or real inclusions. If anyone understands or knows thematic sites - please tell me, I was fascinated by the topic of inclusions.

Well, here is my first purchase, tell me a modern fly or is there hope that prehistoric smile.gif

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26.06.2008 15:31, DYNASTES

Dear colleagues, help me identify what kind of fly it is, thank you in advance. Caught a week ago in the vicinity of Kharkiv.

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26.06.2008 22:15, Fornax13

To DYNASTES:
I think it's Coenomyia ferruginea (Scopoli 1763). But I don't understand anything about dipters at frown.gifall

28.06.2008 23:09, barry

? Microdon devius
Kharkiv

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29.06.2008 13:57, amara

Polaziv on I-no found that this dogonozhka found in Smolny obl in June of this year can be a female from the genus Ctenophora, but of the 3 species listed in the 1948 determinant, none in my opinion is completely suitable. Does anyone know more?

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03.07.2008 14:36, алекс 2611

? Microdon devius
Kharkiv


Well, there is no particular doubt that this is Microdon. And to define up to a kind..... In my opinion for lyubitetey it is unrealistic. Waiting for Pirx

06.07.2008 11:01, dimocritus

It's not the first time this has happened in Kiev... how to use the feed even started smile.gif
but, what is it?

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06.07.2008 13:39, Bad Den

In my unprofessional opinion - something from Tipulidae
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10.07.2008 20:52, ButterflyGirl

What kind of insect, please tell me?

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10.07.2008 21:39, mikee

What kind of insect, please tell me?


In Russian, it is called "zhuzhalo" (Bombylius family). They're flies. And I can't determine the exact type.
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14.07.2008 16:12, dimocritus

it was still undecided-it's a pity frown.gif
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... still, the beast is very colorful, it's a pity it just died here
(clickable)

This post was edited by dimocritus - 07/14/2008 16: 18

14.07.2008 17:49, IchMan

to dimocritus
It seems like this weevil is called Flabellifera (Cnemoncosis) ornata (Mg.), but I can also deceive out of ignorance wink.gifbecause I am not an expert on dipters. According to Savchenko (1973), the species is very rare, inhabiting the terr. the former Soviet Union is mostly located on the right bank of the Dnieper River, so he probably lives well in Kiev, since he often comes to you wink.gif
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14.07.2008 22:42, dimocritus

to IchMan

Oh, thank
you so much, this is it, yeah smile.gif
http://www.hlasek.com/ctenophora_ornata_2578.html

and Flabellifera, based on google, is a crustacean %)

This post was edited by dimocritus - 07/14/2008 22: 50

14.07.2008 23:26, IchMan

I told you I wasn't a specialist. There was no particular desire to get into the taxonomic wilds, just a bright, recognizable bug. I looked at the corresponding volume of the Fauna of the USSR, written by E. N. Savchenko - he has this species in the genus Flabellifera-and wrote so, although initially I also thought about Ctenophora... It's hard to see the Zoological Record was studied earlier, the isopoda is already old, released in 1882... Although the genus described by Meigen even earlier went into synonyms, and with it the nominative subfamily, for some reason unknown to me.
And then, really, it's a matter of technology (Google, search for photos on the web, etc.) - so you confirmed my assumptionumnik.gif, I wouldn't bother checking it myself - I'm too lazy wink.gif

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16.07.2008 14:45, dimocritus

the first one is probably three millimeters
and the second one is 5-6

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17.07.2008 12:10, Pleco

Help with the identification of flies, Cape Martian on Volodushka Kustarnikova mol.gif

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17.07.2008 13:05, Динусик

Can you tell me this is Hemipenthes maurus?

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17.07.2008 14:38, Tigran Oganesov

Help with the identification of flies, Cape Martian on Volodushka Kustarnikova mol.gif

2,3-Villa hottentotta most likely
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17.07.2008 16:11, алекс 2611

Can you tell me this is Hemipenthes maurus?

Generally similar. But I am still a layman and my opinion should be treated with some caution shuffle.gif
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17.07.2008 16:20, алекс 2611

Help with the identification of flies, Cape Martian on Volodushka Kustarnikova mol.gif


Not having a collection and determinant at hand, for some reason I want to name the first fly Myathropa florea. From the sirfidae family. Our northern representatives of this species are darker.
Or maybe I'm lying godlessly.
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17.07.2008 18:50, ButterflyGirl

Good afternoon, please tell me what this fly is called.

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17.07.2008 20:27, алекс 2611

Good afternoon, please tell me what this fly is called.

It looks like a male horsefly. Probably the genus Tabanus or Hybomitra
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17.07.2008 21:38, ButterflyGirl

Thank you so much, Alex!!!

18.07.2008 17:32, Pleco

Not having a collection and determinant at hand, for some reason I want to name the first fly Myathropa florea. From the sirfidae family. Our northern representatives of this species are darker.
Or maybe I'm lying godlessly.

At least the sirfids are definitely smile.gif

19.07.2008 9:24, Dr. Niko

Guys, and guys, after all, for the second time I ask, are there really no versions?
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19.07.2008 9:34, алекс 2611

Guys, and guys, after all, for the second time I ask, are there really no versions?


Probably some kind of mosquito from the Tipulidae family. I don't do long-whiskered diptera at all. I can't say anything.
About 20 years ago, I caught a couple of dozen of our usual tipulids for interest. I ran it on the" green " determinant - they are determined quite well. But from the photo and even with dehydrated wings.... It's probably hard.
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19.07.2008 11:10, Dr. Niko

Well, thanks for that, too.

19.07.2008 23:18, Pirx



some kind of Volucella ? V.plumatoides ???????



looks like the usual V. bombylans

19.07.2008 23:34, Pirx

? Microdon devius
Kharkiv


Yes, exactly, or devius, or eggeri (now renamed sonorous analisumnik.gif). It's a pity I don't remember how these two types differ on the fly, but the qualifiers and the collection are different at work. But on the "Green" - easy, as far as I remember. Barry, you're doing great! Very clear photo! Are you still shooting 640s (or did I forget something...)?
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19.07.2008 23:42, Pirx

the first one is probably three millimeters
and the second one is 5-6


the first is chloropid, the others are cursed muscoids...

19.07.2008 23:54, anna57

please help me identify it. Animals from the Moscow region, in the city.

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19.07.2008 23:57, Pirx

Help with the identification of flies, Cape Martian on Volodushka Kustarnikova mol.gif


Grish, hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The first image shows a male Myathropa florea (L., 1758). In the Crimea, and in most parts of the Palearctic, only this species is found. In Central Asia, there is still Myathropa semenovi, but it is far to fly lol.gif. By the wink.gifway, Alex 2611, you are absolutely right, this species really has more northern specimens archiasno darker (clearly visible by the "skull" on the mid-spine and yellow on the abdomen). And volodushka in the Crimea for myatropa is one of the most favorite plantswink.gif, but I can't help with bombyliids. By the way, zhuzhzhaly in Ukraine is a gold mine, but there are no people who want to do it seriously, OW!

This post was edited by Pirx - 07/20/2008 00: 02
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20.07.2008 0:00, Pirx

please help me identify it. Animals from the Moscow region, in the city.


On the first photo, it seems, Otitidae, after-ktyr, on the third - my sirfids, female Eristalis aff. arbustorum (as the most common in the city from this group wink.gif)
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