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31.10.2010 20:08, boroda135

Bedbugs from August Croatia. Please define it!

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01.11.2010 1:09, barry

Bedbugs from August Croatia. Please define it!

Ventocoris rusticus (Fabricius, 1781)
Carpocoris sp.
Graphosoma semipunctatum (Fabricius, 1775)
? Rhynocoris iracundus (Poda, 1761) / Rhynocoris rubricus (Germar, 1814)

This post was edited by barry - 01.11.2010 01: 14
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02.11.2010 17:51, Arikain

I'll throw a more interesting bug, in my opinion; from Karelia, in mid-September, in the forest floor, moss.
picture: SANY3385.JPG

02.11.2010 18:07, Mantispid

I'll throw a more interesting bug, in my opinion; from Karelia, in mid-September, in the forest floor, moss.

From the genus Sciocoris (Pentatomidae), now someone will say more precisely

This post was edited by Mantispid - 02.11.2010 18: 07
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02.11.2010 19:41, Amplion

I'll throw a more interesting bug, in my opinion; from Karelia, in mid-September, in the forest floor, moss.
picture: SANY3385.JPG

In appearance and range, Sciocoris distinctus is more suitable than others. Although it also has a "middle lane, south". Karelia is, like, the north ...

This post was edited by Amplion-02.11.2010 19: 41
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03.11.2010 0:22, Triplaxxx

There aren't many Sciocoris in the north. It's a bit difficult to determine the view from a photo. This bug is not very similar to Sciocoris distinctus. It is interesting, of course, what kind of abdomen it has, but with a high degree of probability I would assume that it is Sciocoris (Aposciocoris) umbrinus (Wolff, 1804)
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03.11.2010 15:33, Arikain

Thanks!
The abdomen, is it in the sense of a view from below, or from above, but under the elytra? There are still photos, but they are all about the same, from the top.

03.11.2010 15:43, Amplion

Thanks!
The abdomen, is it in the sense of a view from below, or from above, but under the elytra? There are still photos, but they are all about the same, from the top.

I mean the bottom of the abdomen, but I was really wrong - S. distinctus is a little different. I have to agree with Triplaxxx and apologize for my incorrect answer.

03.11.2010 16:29, Mantispid

Please identify these friends mol.gif
Saratov region, Rovensky district, 4.05.10
Greblyak, 7mm, into the light

This post was edited by Mantispid - 03.11.2010 16: 29

03.11.2010 16:40, Amplion

Podkornik, imho, Aradus hieroglyphicus J. Sahlb.
I won't risk identifying Greblyak.
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03.11.2010 17:04, scarit

And what can we say about Miridae from Primorye, the photo of which is above (URL 804)?

03.11.2010 17:15, Amplion

And what can we say about Miridae from Primorye, the photo of which is above (URL 804)?

Probably some Lygus sp. With the species of the genus, I have a bit of a problem (although I can take a chance and express the idea of Lygus gemellatus - the pubescence seems to be invisible)...

This post was edited by Amplion-03.11.2010 17: 16

03.11.2010 19:27, Mantispid

Podkornik, imho, Aradus hieroglyphicus J. Sahlb.
I won't risk identifying Greblyak.

Or maybe it's a banal Aradus betulae confused.gif

03.11.2010 20:05, Amplion

Or maybe it's a banal Aradus betulae confused.gif

A direct "competitor" to my definition smile.gif. But the third segment of his antennae is black.
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03.11.2010 21:00, Mantispid

A direct "competitor" to my definition smile.gif. But the third segment of his antennae is black.

But here at Boris on the site it is one in one rolleyes.gif
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...17785&catalog=1

03.11.2010 21:36, Mantispid

Here is another interesting shield. The place of capture is the same as the previous ones.

03.11.2010 22:22, Amplion

But here at Boris on the site it is one in one rolleyes.gif
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...17785&catalog=1

Hmm ... By the way, yes, it looks similar. However, the abdomen is different - an elongated rear end. But Boris has a female in the frame. However, you are probably the third segment of one in one ...
Specially climbed in Puchkov). Bedbugs are very similar. If you can understand Ukrainian, here's something like this:
http://imglink.ru/show-image.php?id=3c09cf...958e24844dc5e1f
http://imglink.ru/show-image.php?id=aa4d95...86150c4223ba9d2
To be honest, it would be easier if it was a female. Just confused myself ... lol.gif
You're probably right after all. Male birch podkornik. A pity (that this view).

The second bug is Carpocoris coreanus (is the white color really present on the elytra or is it glare?)

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03.11.2010 23:21, Mantispid

 
To be honest, it would be easier if it was a female. Just confused myself ... lol.gif
You're probably right after all. Male birch podkornik. A pity (that this view).
The second bug is Carpocoris coreanus (is the white color really present on the elytra or is it glare?)

I have 5 copies. these aradus, there are probably females among them.
As for Carpocoris, its elytra are speckled, with light spots, this is not glare.

03.11.2010 23:29, Amplion

I have 5 copies. these aradus, there are probably females among them.
As for Carpocoris, its elytra are speckled, with light spots, this is not glare.

Then it's easier to check: as can be seen, in females of the birch tree, the abdomen is elongated and narrowed at the end (as in the Boris gallery). If the abdomen of females is rounded and wide, then it is not him.

Once specks-it looks like Carpocoris coreanus. The only thing I'm afraid of-they say that not so long ago there was a bulkhead of sorts, and I didn't look at it very well - is there still such a view?.. In general, ideally there would be paramers - they are quite different in carpocoris ...

04.11.2010 1:25, Triplaxxx

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06.11.2010 23:42, Nadezhda Smirnova

Please help me with the definition. Oba - Chuvashia, Prisurye, 3.06.2009
1 a
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1 b
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1 v
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1 g
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2
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This post was edited by Nadushencia - 06.11.2010 23: 44

07.11.2010 0:46, Nadezhda Smirnova

The second was identified as Dicranocephalus agilis (?)
The first Cymus?

07.11.2010 1:06, barry

Please help me with the definition. Oba - Chuvashia, Prisurye, 3.06.2009

Cymus claviculus, as far as I can understand.

07.11.2010 1:11, barry

The second is Dicranocephalus albipes.

07.11.2010 1:14, Nadezhda Smirnova

It's not very visible in the photos, but his head is black (maybe the shape is dark?)
And Dicranocephalus is not agilis, but albipes?, judging by the second segment of the mustache

07.11.2010 1:28, barry

Agilis has a black ring in the middle of the second segment of the antennae.
And Cymus - a light keel on the shield and the 2nd segment of the antennae is shorter than the 3rd (if I looked correctly), it turns out claviculus.. I don't know about the black head - where did it come from?

This post was edited by barry - 07.11.2010 01: 29
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07.11.2010 23:55, Triplaxxx

For Nadushencia
The first bedbug in the photo Cymus melanocephalus Fieber, 1861.
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09.11.2010 20:18, Nadezhda Smirnova

2 more beetles from Chuvashia, Prisurye, July, 2009.3
-maybe also Cymus melanocephalus
4-Dictyla? Octacysta?
3a
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3b-video cameras from different angles
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4a
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4b
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10.11.2010 20:25, Amplion

1-looks like Cymus melanocephalus
2-Dictyla humuli
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10.11.2010 20:27, Mantispid

The city of Saratov
is approximately 5 mm in size
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This post was edited by Mantispid - 10.11.2010 20: 28

10.11.2010 23:45, barry

The city of Saratov
is approximately 5 mm in size.

Staria lunata

This post was edited by barry - 11/10/2010 23: 46
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11.11.2010 17:29, Mantispid

Saratov
Turtle

11.11.2010 23:38, Triplaxxx

Eurigaster testudinaria (Geoffroy, 1785).
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12.11.2010 19:31, phlomis

shuffle.gif Near Kaluga. VIII.2010. About 1 cm long.
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12.11.2010 21:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

Palomena prasina Linnaeus, 1761
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13.11.2010 14:51, Mantispid

I understand that it didn't work out very well, but at least approximately mol.gif
Saratov

14.11.2010 16:12, Mantispid

I understand that it didn't work out very well, but at least approximately mol.gif
city of Saratov

No need, it's Leptopterna dolabrata (Linnaeus, 1758)

This post was edited by Mantispid - 14.11.2010 16: 13

14.11.2010 16:52, Amplion

Maybe Leptopterna, but is it dolabrata? It seems that the male dolabrata should be brighter and redder confused.gif

This post was edited by Amplion - 14.11.2010 16: 53

15.11.2010 20:54, Andrey Ponomarev

Staria lunata

barry can't log in to the macroid, writes the wrong username,unsubscribe there too, respectively, I can't

15.11.2010 23:44, barry

barry can't log in to the macroid,doesn't write the correct username,and I can't unsubscribe there either

Is it okay now? I didn't have any problems. If anything-better in PM...

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