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21.05.2010 19:01, barry

Thanks!
Here is another bug from Karelia, I think not so famous, at least I have not seen it before.:


Very famous. smile.gif At least it seems to be the only one of the brilliant scabies-Zicrona caerulea.

This post was edited by barry - 05/21/2010 19: 01
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21.05.2010 19:43, Amplion

Offtop: by the way, a bit strange - I almost always came across blue and purple ...

21.05.2010 20:19, barry

Offtop: by the way, it's a bit strange - I almost always found it blue and purple ...

Yes, I haven't seen any green either, although there are only a few of them.

This post was edited by barry - 05/21/2010 20: 19

21.05.2010 21:23, Liparus

Offtop: by the way, it's a bit strange - I almost always found it blue and purple ...

A AND ME 3 TIMES-bluegreen

23.05.2010 7:37, drifter

Help me identify the bug. Popularly called the "soldier beetle". Interested in the scientific name (and in Latin).
Thank you in advance!

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23.05.2010 8:07, vasiliy-feoktistov

Help me identify the bug. Popularly called the "soldier beetle". Interested in the scientific name (and in Latin).
Thank you in advance!

IMHO not a beetle, but a bug: Pyrrhocoris apterus Linnaeus, 1758. It was worth posting here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=155393

23.05.2010 10:27, drifter

IMHO not a beetle, but a bug: Pyrrhocoris apterus Linnaeus, 1758. It was worth posting here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=155393


Thank you very much!!!

23.05.2010 18:09, Sanangel

Who has ever seen something like this? Length 9 mm. Antennae are 5-segmented. Legs are 3-segmented. On the abdomen on the sides of 2 large white spots (similar to plaque). The top is covered with thick, long, light hair. Caught mowing on dry grass mixed with thorns. May 22, Haifa district, field.

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23.05.2010 18:13, Алексей Сажнев

this is bedbug

23.05.2010 18:14, evk

Who has ever seen something like this? Length 9 mm. Antennae are 5-segmented. Legs are 3-segmented. On the abdomen on the sides of 2 large white spots (similar to plaque). The top is covered with thick, long, light hair. Caught mowing on dry grass mixed with thorns. May 22, Haifa district, field.

This is a bug!!! Some kind of shield. I would put it in the genus Irochrotus. Here is an example http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=42986

This post was edited by evk - 23.05.2010 18: 46

23.05.2010 20:33, Mantispid

23.05.10, Saratov, kumysnaya polyana, kosheny

23.05.2010 22:55, Sanangel

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

24.05.2010 0:19, barry

Nabis sp.
Coriomeris sp. (spikes on the back thigh should be viewed)

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24.05.2010 1:20, Александрс

Yes, I haven't seen any green either, although there are only a few of them.


12.05. in the Arboretum it was green caught.... I don't know when it's my turn to upload a photo...

24.05.2010 7:31, Mantispid

barry, thank you, so this is Coriomeris denticulatus (Scopoli, 1763)

27.05.2010 17:02, Arikain

I will post a few more photos of the Lygus bug , from other angles, it may be easier to determine:
picture: Фото_2009_2010_362.јрдpicture: Фото_2009_2010_363.јрдpicture: Фото_2009_2010_364.јрд



picture: Фото_2009_2010_347.јрд

This photo is bad, but the yellow shape at the junction of the wings is interesting.

27.05.2010 23:52, barry

  
This photo is bad, but the yellow shape at the junction of the wings is interesting.
The lower one is probably Liocoris tripustulatus... on nettles?

28.05.2010 13:29, Arikain

Thank you.
I just don't remember which plant I photographed it on, either nettle or gooseberry, young leaf.

04.06.2010 21:33, Mantispid

Is this a turtle? confused.gif
6 mm, collected by cochineal

04.06.2010 22:21, barry

Is this a turtle? confused.gif
6 mm, assembled by mowing

Neottiglossa leporina (Pentatomidae)
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06.06.2010 12:29, Андреас

Hello. Please help me with the names of these beetles.

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06.06.2010 15:27, barry

Hello. Please help me with the names of these beetles.

Rhynocoris ?iracundus
lower-Odontotarsus purpureolineatus

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06.06.2010 23:09, Glass

Hello! Please help me identify the bug.
This is the Moscow region, May 2010.

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06.06.2010 23:12, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello! Please help me identify the bug.
This is the Moscow region, May 2010.


It's a larva (I don't know)

06.06.2010 23:18, barry

Hello! Please help me identify the bug.
This is the Moscow region, May 2010.

IMHO Pentatoma rufipes.
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06.06.2010 23:21, Glass

Thank you, Boris!

08.06.2010 11:29, Андреас

Hello People. Here I have a bedbug, one, does not give me peace. About a centimeter (naturally without legs). I've already posted it once, but it was too late.

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08.06.2010 11:33, barry

Hello People. Here I have a bedbug, one, does not give me peace. About a centimeter (naturally without legs). I've already posted it once, but it was too late.

Well Berytidae for starters... smile.gif

08.06.2010 11:37, Андреас

This is a family. It's clear. I want to go deeper.

08.06.2010 11:55, barry

This is a family. It's clear. I want to go deeper.

Neides tipularius in my opinion.
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09.06.2010 20:38, Вишняков Алексей

Help identify the bug. Moscow, Terletsky Forest Park 9.06.10

This post was edited by Alexey Vishnyakov - 09.06.2010 20: 39

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10.06.2010 7:30, Amplion

Similar to Miris striatus:
http://www.miridae.dk/images6/miris_striatus.jpg

12.06.2010 15:05, Mantispid

Here's a look please, I think again some ligeid confused.gif

12.06.2010 18:44, barry

Here's a look please, I think again some ligeid confused.gif

Megalonotus chiragra вроде
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13.06.2010 0:17, Triplaxxx

"Mantispid Sent yesterday, 15: 05
Here's a look please, I think again some ligeid"

The color of the 3rd segment of the antennae is poorly visible, but I think this is not Megalonotus chiragra, but Megalonotus sabulicola (Thomson)
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13.06.2010 7:01, Mantispid

Triplaxxx
Yes, I agree with you, it really looks more like sabulicola: the second segment of the antennae is yellow with a darkened tip, and all the legs are yellow. Thanks!

18.06.2010 8:30, DNN

Can this bug be identified? MO
Hadrodemus m-flavum?
Thank you.

This post was edited by DNN - 18.06.2010 08: 39

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19.06.2010 13:00, Andrey Ponomarev

Tell me about shchitnik: mol:. m. o., Orukhovo-zuyevsky district, peat bog, ukanavy on the grass. june 2010

The post was edited by Gennadich - 19.06.2010 13: 03

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20.06.2010 17:19, Amplion

DNN-imho, everything is simpler. Grypocoris sexguttatus.
Gennadich-Carpocoris sp. (I bet on C. rurpureipennis)
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22.06.2010 8:56, VSB

It looks like a stage in the development of some kind of horsefly. Or am I wrong? Filmed in Chelyabinsk in June 2010.

This post was edited by VSB-22.06.2010 08: 57

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