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07.02.2010 22:53, Amplion

No one knows if it is possible to identify a podkornik from such a photo? frown.gif

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He was caught in the Tyumen region, in the Nizhnetavdinsky district.
It has a strange pronotum, and in general, it is possible that it is a larva ...

15.02.2010 11:24, Алексей Сажнев

Help with the bug... Saratov, pos. Zonal, mowing of alfalfa and sweet clover wings

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15.02.2010 12:10, barry

Help with the bug... Saratov, pos. Zonal, mowing of alfalfa and sweet clover wings

Pterotmetus staphyliniformis

25.02.2010 19:31, Александр57

Hello, dear friends. Please tell me how much these Nizhny Novgorod bedbugs Carpocoris purpureipennis?
1-13 mm, September 2.
2-13 mm, August 13.
3 - about 10 mm, June 23.

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25.02.2010 23:39, Alexander Zarodov

Hello, dear friends. Please tell me how much these Nizhny Novgorod bedbugs Carpocoris purpureipennis?
1-13 mm, September 2.
2-13 mm, August 13.
3 - about 10 mm, June 23.


Take a look at the link: http://hemiptera.free.fr/Carpocoris_France_Mouquet.pdf (1.65 MB)
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27.02.2010 20:37, Александр57

Take a look at the link: http://hemiptera.free.fr/Carpocoris_France_Mouquet.pdf (1.65 MB)

It looks like all three purpureipennis. If you don't understand something, please correct it

27.02.2010 21:01, AlexT

Good evening, dear experts!
Look, pzhs, who I photographed the other day in Simferopol, in the "company" of scopes-soldiers "basked" in the sun...

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27.02.2010 21:41, Alexander Zarodov

It looks like all three purpureipennis. If I don't understand something, please correct me


I thought 1 and 3 were closer to pudicus, if you have one there.

28.02.2010 10:01, barry

Good evening, dear experts!
Look, pzhs, who I photographed the other day in Simferopol, in the "company" of scopes-soldiers "basked" in the sun...

Rhaphigaster nebulosa.
And you need to watch the soldiers, There are also Scantius aegyptius in the Crimea, they are mostly winged.

09.03.2010 23:42, NakaRB

and here are a couple of bedbugs, Moscow region, 29.08.2009

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This post was edited by NakaRB - 10.03.2010 23: 20

11.03.2010 1:55, Amplion

1-Pantilius tunicatus
2-Apparently very frightened Stictopleurus sp.:^)
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12.03.2010 19:29, NakaRB


2-Apparently very frightened of Stictopleurus sp.:^)


This is not me, ches word smile.gifA female song grasshopper walked nearby with a green shield larva in her teeth wink.gif

21.03.2010 13:12, NakaRB

here, I picked up more bedbugs, look, plz...
shooting location ( where not specified) - Moscow region.

1. 14.06.2009
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2. 01.07.2009
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3. 01.07.2009
Leptopterna dolabrata?
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4. 04.07.2009
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5. 12.07.2009
Grypocoris sexguttatus?
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17.07.2009
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6. 12.07.2009
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7. Valaam Island, 23.07.2009
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8. 01.05.2009
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9. 26.07.2009
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10. 26.07.2009
Adelphocoris quadripunctatus?
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23.03.2010 7:56, VAZ

What is this bug? Lived on the stinky passionflower. Seychelles.

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24.03.2010 8:04, Amplion

VAZ, then the larva is most likely a nymph of a kraevik or predator. I don't know for sure (((
NakaRB, big portion! smile.gif
1,4-Polymerus, very similar to Polymerus microphthalmus
5-and these are 2 different beetles combined into one number. The second is exactly Stenotus binotatus, a male. The first one seems to be true, Grypocoris sexguttatus.
2-another hard-to-define Eurygaster :^)
10-yes, four-point Adelphocoris.
3 is also true.
6-Anthocoridae seems to be something from the genus of Orius.
8 - Stenodema. It is easier to work up to the view with a large photo size.
7? 9 - no ides
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24.03.2010 11:14, NakaRB


8 - Stenodema. It is easier to work up to the view with a large photo size.

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25.03.2010 10:09, Amplion

Yeah, now you can see it clearly. Stenodema calcarata.
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25.03.2010 22:09, NakaRB

the last large portion, then go to the pathetic single remnants of that season smile.gif
with liguses, it is clear that there is usually a pipe, but suddenly what is found out?..
where the shooting location is not specified-Moscow region

11. 29.07.2009
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12. 08.05.2009
Anthocoris nemorum?
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13. 08.05.2009
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14. Tver region, 04.08.2009
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15. Tver region, 06.08.2009
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16. Tver region, 07.08.2009
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17. 31.05.2009
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18. 07.06.2009
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19. 03.09.2009
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26.03.2010 20:25, Amplion

Ohoho smile.gif. The most recognizable ones are:
15-Deraeocoris ruber, dark form.
19-Halticus apterus
14-Most likely Amblytylus nasutus
11-Lygus pratensis. The remaining ligus-like species (13,16,17) are similar to L. ruqulipennis, but with a fair amount of skepticism.
12 – quite possibly, in any case similar. But I would leave it at the level of the family or, in extreme cases, the genus.
18 – I don't know ((
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11.04.2010 22:16, Andrey Ponomarev

Help with this water bug.11.04.2010 M. O. G. Zhukovsky the Moscow river.size 20-22mm.

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12.04.2010 11:15, Tigran Oganesov

Like Plautus (Naucoris cimicoides)
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16.04.2010 17:12, Mantispid

Saratov, 13.04.10, under the bark
of 1. Dicranocephalus ?
2. Rhyparochromus ?

This post was edited by Mantispid - 04/16/2010 17: 22

16.04.2010 17:45, AlexT

Good evening!
Look, pzhs, klopamol.gif-Simferopol, April 14
It seems that barry does not have such a thing (or I did not find it among his photos on the site eek.gif)

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16.04.2010 18:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good evening!
Look, pzhs, klopamol.gif-Simferopol, April 14
It seems that barry does not have such a thing (or I did not find it among his photos on the site eek.gif)

Coryzus hyosciami (L.) (Hemiptera Rhopalidae). By the way, I defined it already in this topic. Here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...73#entry1000473

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 04/16/2010 19: 28

16.04.2010 19:32, barry

Good evening!
Look, pzhs, klopamol.gif-Simferopol, April 14
It seems that barry does not have such a thing (or I did not find it among his photos on the site eek.gif)

How is it not? smile.gif

Dicranocephalus albipes
Usually overwintered on milkweed.

Rhyparochromus vulgaris

This post was edited by barry - 04/16/2010 19: 37
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17.04.2010 15:10, AlexT

Thank you, barry!
Sorry, I was wrong, it's just that your site is big and I missed a bug shuffle.gif
Look at another one, pzhs. Also Simferopol...

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17.04.2010 15:28, vasiliy-feoktistov

Sorrel bug-Mesocerus marginatus L

17.04.2010 16:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, help me, please, with gladysh to understand.
Is it Notonecta lutea?
Caught: 21.07.2000 Here: M. O. Lyuberetsky district of okr. der. Torbeevo, a small forest pond, rowing" for good luck " with a net near the shore (the size is the same as that of N. glauca and I got caught with it).
PS Today I decided to add Notonecta glauca from there for comparison.
Caught: 06.05.2000
The difference is obvious. Isn't that right?

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 18.04.2010 11: 06

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17.04.2010 16:47, AlexT

Thanks!!
And here is another, probably unsuccessful angleshuffle.gif, but suddenly you will recognize " ... brother Kolya..."

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17.04.2010 16:52, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, what is there to think about: Syromastes rhombus IMHO

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 17.04.2010 16: 53

17.04.2010 17:03, TaniaMiridae

please help identify bedbugs here http://picasaweb.google.ru/tatiananov5/NvgYoD#

17.04.2010 17:19, vasiliy-feoktistov

please help identify bedbugs here http://picasaweb.google.ru/tatiananov5/NvgYoD#

Tatiana, I'm sorry: I can't see anything from your link ( from me?): would you post it here? May be and succeed smile.gif

17.04.2010 17:31, TaniaMiridae

Tatiana, I'm sorry: I can't see anything from your link ( from me?): would you post it here? May be and succeed smile.gif

I'll try...what doesn't work? log in to the album?

17.04.2010 17:33, vasiliy-feoktistov

OK, I'll try
and what doesn't work? log in to the album?

Yes no: empty field: May be: Is there something wrong with the opera? I don't know...... confused.gif

17.04.2010 17:57, TaniaMiridae

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I think bark beetle?

This post was edited by TaniaMiridae - 17.04.2010 18: 05

17.04.2010 23:20, Bad Den


I think bark beetle?

nope, bedbug tongue.gif

18.04.2010 2:53, Guest

As far as I can see from the labels, these beetles are from Nigeria. I'm not sure that their definition is possible on this forum.

18.04.2010 8:03, TaniaMiridae

nope, bug tongue.gif

shuffle.gif redface.gif

18.04.2010 8:05, TaniaMiridae

As far as I can see from the labels, these beetles are from Nigeria. I'm not sure that their definition is possible on this forum.

thank you for your answer.....can you recommend something?

18.04.2010 8:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

Tatiana, unfortunately in the "imported" beetles I oak-oak wall.gif. I myself have to come from Egypt one of these days, I plan to post here-what will happen? confused.gif

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