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18.04.2010 13:08, TaniaMiridae

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

let's hope better than me wink.gif, Egyptian I also have....

18.04.2010 13:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

let's hope it's better than me wink.gif, I also have Egyptian ones....

By the way: one Egyptian was assigned to me here jump.gifRead: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=155393&st=550 Maybe you have some of them (he comes to me all the time).

18.04.2010 14:39, Amplion

vasiliy-feoktistov: imho, yes, that bug is Notonecta lutea. Good luck to you. You spread bedbugs perfectly.
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18.04.2010 14:44, TaniaMiridae

By the way: one Egyptian was assigned to me here jump.gifRead: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=155393&st=550 Maybe you have some of them (he comes to me all the time).

oh pasib, and such I have smile.gif
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18.04.2010 15:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

vasiliy-feoktistov: imho, yes, that bug is Notonecta lutea. Good luck to you. You spread bedbugs perfectly.

Wow this is a rare speciesjump.gif : "Six identified species were listed in the Red Book of Belarus and the Red List of Europe (Annex II, Berne Convention) - Notonecta lutea MULLER, Anax imperator LEACH, Brachytron pratense EVANS, Aeschna viridis EVERSMANN, Leucorrhinia albifrons (BURMEISTER) and Leucorrhinia pectoralis (CHARPENTIER)" (quote from here: http://nasb.gov.by/rus/publications/vestib/vbi06_2.php ), but I got him alone.

19.04.2010 20:54, NakaRB

take a look at my extreme (from that season smile.gif) bedbugs, plz...
all shot in Moscow and the region

1. 29.08.2009
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2. 29.08.2009, on light
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3. 30.08.2009
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4. 03.09.2009
Carpocoris purpureipennis?
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5. 03.09.2009
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6. 03.09.2009
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7. 11.09.2009
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8. 11.09.2009
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9. 19.09.2009
Holcostethus vernalis?
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10. 19.09.2009
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19.04.2010 23:38, barry

take a look at my extreme (from that season smile.gif) bedbugs, plz...
all shot in Moscow and the region


1. Troilus luridus
10. Rhyparochromus pini

This post was edited by barry - 04/20/2010 00: 37
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20.04.2010 14:25, Amplion

In addition to Barry:
4,9-seems to be defined correctly (recently found out, it turns out that Holcostethus vernalis is considered a subspecies of H. strictus. Strange somehow).
6,8 - Eurygaster, it's a bit difficult to say more precisely.
3 - Macrotylus sp.? BUT not a fact.
5-Adelphocoris lineolatus
7-Stenodema appears to be holsata
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22.04.2010 21:42, Mantispid

22.04.10, Saratov

23.04.2010 12:18, barry

22.04.10, Saratov

Like Trapezonotus anorus
Canthophorus (?) impressus

This post was edited by barry - 04/23/2010 12: 20
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25.04.2010 20:46, Mantispid

24-25. 04. 10
Sar. region O. P. Burkin

1. Mowing on dead wood
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2. Shaking off birch catkins
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25.04.2010 21:44, barry

Eurydema oleracea upper.
Something from the Rhopalidae.
Well, at least don't scoff, they can be illuminated with a lamp or take pictures on the window somewhere. smile.gif

This post was edited by barry - 25.04.2010 21: 45
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01.05.2010 9:33, Mantispid

Excuse me mol.gif

That's how it seems to be best

02.05.2010 11:26, Amplion

Mantispid, a side view would be much more appropriate here smile.gif. Or from behind, because it seems that the breast barrels are close to the body, and in front of us Stictopleurus sp., and for determining the species, the genital segment would be quite good....
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03.05.2010 18:59, Andrey Ponomarev

Bedbugs of this season.03.05.2010 M. O. Ramenskiy district, on the bark of a pine tree.

Pictures:
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03.05.2010 19:09, barry

Bedbugs of this season.03.05.2010 M. O. Ramenskiy district, on the bark of a pine tree.

Gastrodes grossipes, just on the pine tree.
Rhacognathus punctatus.

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10.05.2010 18:03, vasiliy-feoktistov

Quite an interesting shield.
Caught: 08.05.2010 Here: M. O. Balashikha district, okr. der. Poltevo, forest edge, on the grass. Eurydema oleraceum?

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10.05.2010 18:23, barry

Eurydema oleraceum?

да
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12.05.2010 12:37, Arikain

Help me deal with the bug, the photo is bad, but perhaps the species is recognizable shuffle.gif?( although it doesn't look like it at all)
picture: Фото_2009_2010_090.јрд

12.05.2010 12:47, barry

Help me deal with the bug, the photo is bad, but perhaps the species is recognizable shuffle.gif?( although it doesn't look like it at all)

Elasmucha ferrugata
Karelia? don't forget to specify where from

This post was edited by barry - 05/12/2010 12: 48
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12.05.2010 12:58, Arikain

Thank you.
Yes, Karelia, I will try not to forget any more.

12.05.2010 18:40, Mantispid

Please help with bedbugs)
All: Saratov region, Rovno district, Lugovskoe village area (border with Volgograd region), mowing on grass

?Pyrrhocoris marginatus (Kolenati, 1845)
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Emblethis ?
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Berytinus ?
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Prostemma ?bicolor Rambur, 1839
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12.05.2010 20:05, barry

Please help with bedbugs)
All: Saratov region, Rovno district, Lugovskoe village area (border with Volgograd region), mowing on grass

?Pyrrhocoris marginatus (Kolenati, 1845)
Like him, I only came across short-wings:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/index_cla...p?category=2358
Is it dark brown?

Emblethis ?
looks like

Berytinus ?
Horsefly (Miridae)

Prostemma ?bicolor Rambur, 1839
Seems closer to Prostemma sanguineum

This post was edited by barry - 12.05.2010 20: 06
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12.05.2010 20:59, Mantispid

Thank you, Boris!
Pyrrhocoris marginatus is almost black, well, you can say very much black and brown)
Are there any names for full-winged individuals? are they rare?

And a slepnyak before the genus at least can not be?

12.05.2010 23:00, barry

Thank you, Boris!
Pyrrhocoris marginatus is almost black, well, you can say very much black and brown)
Are there any names for full-winged individuals? are they rare?

Well, we have Pyrrhocoris marginatus itself quite rare. I only saw one last season, and this spring I've already seen a dozen. I haven't seen any full-wings yet, so you're very lucky. smile.gif Size 6-8 mm.
They are mostly short-winged, but logically they should also be full-winged.
Among the usual Pyrrhocoris apterus, too, sometimes full-winged come across.

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13.05.2010 0:14, Triplaxxx

[Mantispid,12.05.2010 18:40]
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13.05.2010 7:08, Amplion

barry, you're right smile.gif- Stenodema calcarata
Pyrrhocoris marginatus is cool. We don't have any.
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14.05.2010 17:59, DIMac

picture: IMG_1478.jpg

Kazan. Volga river bank. live under sediments.
length 5 mm

15.05.2010 8:01, Amplion

Interesting bug! An earthen scutellum, similar to a representative of the genera Byrsinus (B. fossor - you don't have any others, and this one, in principle, should be found to the south), or, possibly, Aethus (A. nigritus is more suitable for the range of others - but it should have an undescended abdomen, check!). And so these 2 genera differ from each other by the surface of the scutellum: in Byrsinus, it should be covered with short and thin hairs, in Aethus-a bare surface. You'll know better. And in Byrsinus, the lower legs of the middle and hind legs should be covered with long hairs, in addition to the spines, and in Aethus - only the spines. I don't think there are any hairs here.

This post was edited by Amplion - 15.05.2010 08: 07
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15.05.2010 15:00, DIMac

then Aethus nigritus is obtained based on the pubescence
of the determinant there are no bedbugs at hand

15.05.2010 20:45, Amplion

Then I think Etus really is black. It goes north to the Kursk region. By the way, the size should be 4.5-5 mm.

18.05.2010 19:50, Arikain

Help with a bug from Karelia:
picture: Фото_2009_2010_190.јрд

18.05.2010 20:20, barry

Coreus marginatus, like the most famous bug in the entire territory of the former USSR and far beyond. smile.gif
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19.05.2010 19:07, Mantispid

Please help me identify the lace maker)

19.05.2010 20:52, barry

Please help me identify the lace maker)

Stephanitis pyri
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20.05.2010 12:35, Arikain

Look at the second bug from Karelia, I think it is no less popular than Sogeus marginarus, there are a lot of them on currant, probably there will be a currant bug.:
picture: Фото_2009_2010_298.јрд

20.05.2010 18:55, Amplion

Popular, but not so smile.gifpopular . This is one of the field beetles of the genus Lygus, if I'm not mistaken, and judging by the pattern and pubescence - either L. wagneri or L. ruqulipennis. Or maybe a different one altogether. But they eat everything in a row, on the go.
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20.05.2010 20:03, Arikain

Thanks!
In Russia, this bug may not be so popular, but I meet it much more often than any other beetlessmile.gif, probably depends on the plants that grow nearby, I saw it on many plants, but most often on currants were found, less than 1 cm in size.

What kind of bedbugs are these:
picture: Фото_2009_2010_276.јрд
picture: Фото_2009_2010_286.јрд

The photo, of course, is terrible, but perhaps the bedbugs will be simpler.
Also from Karelia, they are often found on horseradish, actively devour it.

20.05.2010 20:08, vasiliy-feoktistov

Thanks!
In Russia, this bug may not be so popular, but I meet it much more often than any other beetlessmile.gif, probably depends on the plants that grow nearby, I saw it on many plants, but most often on currants were found, less than 1 cm in size.

What kind of bedbugs are these:



The photo, of course, is terrible, but perhaps the bedbugs will be simpler.
Also from Karelia, they are often found on horseradish, actively devour it.

Eurydema oleraceum Linnaeus, 1758 (Rapeseed shield)

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 05/20/2010 20: 37
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21.05.2010 18:23, Arikain

Thanks!
Here is another bug from Karelia, I think not so famous, at least I have not seen it before.:
picture: Фото_2009_2010_334.јрдpicture: Фото_2009_2010_335.јрдpicture: Фото_2009_2010_337.јрд

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