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15.03.2011 17:05, mems

Hello!
I caught an animal in my apartment today, hiding under the carpet.
I don't know who it is.

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15.03.2011 17:11, Vitnaz

Hello!
I caught an animal in my apartment today, hiding under the carpet.
I don't know who it is.

This is the larva (young individual, nymph) of the predatory bug Reduvius personatus. They are covered with dust or sand and catch small insects-moths, leatherworms, ants, grinders, flies, etc.

22.03.2011 13:52, Alexander Zarodov

Can you help me with the horsefly? MO, early June, 6 mm.

I assume that Orthotylus sp.

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22.03.2011 14:41, Amplion

Can you help me with the horsefly? MO, early June, 6 mm.

I assume that Orthotylus sp.

I believe that it is still one of the species of the genus Lygocoris. But it may also be a genus of Orthotylus. They are quite similar.
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22.03.2011 15:47, Alexander Zarodov

But a mundungus of some sort? I didn't find anything similar... MO, early June.

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22.03.2011 16:49, Amplion

But a mundungus of some sort? I didn't find anything similar... MO, early June.

Similar to Gastrodes abietum Bergroth, 1914. If there are other photos, it would be good to see if there are spikes on the front thighs. But like it is.
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22.03.2011 17:15, Alexander Zarodov

Does this one look like Neolygus contaminatus? MO, June.

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22.03.2011 17:55, Amplion

Does this one look like Neolygus contaminatus? MO, June.

I think so. Very similar.
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23.03.2011 17:02, Alexander Zarodov

Still slepnyak. MO, June.

Leptopterna dolabrata?

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23.03.2011 22:31, Amplion

That's right! Typical male of Leptopterna dolabrata.
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02.04.2011 20:51, Mantispid

Kazakhstan, Kobyltobe village, Polousov Yar, Ural River floodplain
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03.04.2011 8:16, BO.

Tell me, what kind of animal?
April 2.Astrakhan region river bankGrowling
Torso Length ~ 10mm

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03.04.2011 14:13, Amplion

Tell me, what kind of animal?
April 2.Astrakhan region river bankGrowling
Torso Length ~ 10mm

Very interesting bug! This is the first time I've seen it, but I don't think so. this is still it: Metapterus caspicus (Dohrn, 1863).
Just like a praying mantis!
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03.04.2011 17:41, barry

Very interesting bug! This is the first time I've seen it, but I don't think so. this is still it: Metapterus caspicus (Dohrn, 1863).
Just like a praying mantis!

I also had an idea about him right away. smile.gif
But I haven't seen one yet...
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03.04.2011 22:38, Triplaxxx

This is exactly it.
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09.04.2011 19:49, Bad Den

Tell me, what kind of animals?
Collected in Turkmenistan, Kara-Kalinsky district, Ai-Dere gorge.
1. 25-27.V.1974. Graphosoma ?semipunctata
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2. 29.VII.1974
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09.04.2011 21:56, Amplion

Tell me, what kind of animals?
Collected in Turkmenistan, Kara-Kalinsky district, Ai-Dere gorge.
1. 25-27.V.1974. Graphosoma ?semipunctata
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2. 29.VII.1974
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Yes, the first bug is Graphosoma semipunctatum (Fabricius, 1775).
The second one is most likely Camptopus lateralis (German, 1817).
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14.04.2011 15:03, Martix

Please specify:
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14.04.2011 15:18, Mantispid

Please define it:

Sharp-headed bug or Aelia (Aelia sp.)
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19.04.2011 16:29, BO.

What kind of bug? 5-7mm. Lawn.
Astrakhan region on March 16.

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21.04.2011 4:18, Amplion

What kind of bug? 5-7mm. Lawn.
Astrakhan region on March 16.

The Lygaeidae family. It looks like the genus Megalonotus, but there are doubts about the species plan.
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03.05.2011 0:01, gstalker

Rhaphigaster nebulosa ??????????????

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03.05.2011 0:07, gstalker

all germany lower.saxony

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03.05.2011 16:42, Amplion

On the first - yes, Rhaphigaster nebulosa
In the second block on the first Dolycoris baccarum, on the second Holcostethus species (H. strictus?), on the third Corizus hyoscyami. Above him is an Aradid, apparently.

14.05.2011 19:02, Mantispid

Approximately 1/4 of today's catch of bedbugs smile.gif

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14.05.2011 23:15, Amplion

1-Dictyla echii
2-Brachycarenus tigrinus
3-Arocatus melanocephalus
4-Beosus sp., apparently (I'll try to search for the species later)
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14.05.2011 23:41, Triplaxxx

The last bug is Raglius alboacuminatus (Goeze, 1778).
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19.05.2011 19:11, Mantispid

Second batch of bedbugs jump.gif

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20.05.2011 0:41, Triplaxxx

Second batch of bedbugs jump.gif

Klop_19_1.jpg - Pterotmetus staphyliniformis (Schilling, 1829), Lygaeidae
Klop_19_2.jpg - Ischnocoris punctulatus Fieber, 1861, Lygaeidae
Klop_19_3.jpg - вероятнее всего Drymus (Sylvadrymus) sylvaticus (Fabricius, 1775), Lygaeidae
Klop_19_5.jpg - Rhynocoris (s. str.) annulatus (Linnaeus, 1758), Reduviidae
Klop_19_6.jpg - Himacerus (Aptus) mirmicoides (Costa O.-G., 1834), Nabidae
Klop_19_8.jpg - Dimorphopterus blissoides (Baerensprung, 1859), Lygaeidae
Klop_19_9.jpg-Microplax interrupta (Fieber, 1837), Lygaeidae
Klop_19_11.jpg -Geocoris (Piocoris) erythrocephalus (Le Peletier et Serville, 1825), Lygaeidae
Klop_19_10.jpg -Tingis (Neolasiotropis) pilosa Hummel, 1825, Tingidae
Well, I don't really know the mirids.
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20.05.2011 4:16, Amplion

4-probably Charagochilus sp. (C. gellenhalii?)
7-more similar to Euryopicoris nitidus (Meyer et Dur, 1843), imho.
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20.05.2011 7:17, Mantispid

4-exactly Charagochilus gellenhalii, I caught it with sticky stuff like Galium and
8 -??? mown from something like Elymus sp., the reed on which blissoides lives was not even close. Could it be such a light-footed spinolae? Any other differences?

This post was edited by Mantispid - 05/20/2011 08: 02

20.05.2011 22:57, Triplaxxx

The image shows a typical Dimorphopterus blissoides. Well, about the cane-you have a full-winged individual, knocked up. This bug is not similar to other species of the genus.
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21.05.2011 19:28, Bad Den

Tell me, please, what kind of reduviid?
Collected here: Kazakhstan, Dzhungarsky Alatau Mt. Rdg., 35 km N Jarkent
N 44°29 ' 45.9” E 80°03’50.5” h= 1800-1900 m 30.VI–03.VII.2010

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21.05.2011 20:08, Mantispid

Tell me, please, what kind of reduviid?
Collected here: Kazakhstan, Dzhungarsky Alatau Mt. Rdg., 35 km S Jarkent
N 44°29 ' 45.9” E 80°03’50.5” h= 1800-1900 m 30.VI–03.VII.2010

It seems to be Rhynocoris iracundus, although Rhynocoris rubricus (Germar, 1814) is similar

This post was edited by Mantispid - 05/21/2011 20: 09
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21.05.2011 23:28, Triplaxxx

Well, Rh. rubricus is a European species, and the differences are noticeable. The size of the bug is not clear, but this is important. If the height is specified correctly, then it is most likely Rhynocoris monticola (Oshanin, 1871), from memory it seems to be him judging by the black rings on the shins. I can look it up in the collection later.
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22.05.2011 1:38, Bad Den

Well, Rh. rubricus is a European species, and the differences are noticeable. The size of the bug is not clear, but this is important. If the height is specified correctly, then it is most likely Rhynocoris monticola (Oshanin, 1871), from memory it seems to be him judging by the black rings on the shins. I can look it up in the collection later.

Size-22 MM

22.05.2011 23:14, Triplaxxx

Then almost certainly it is.
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28.05.2011 23:43, John-ST

Just arrived
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29.05.2011 6:38, Mantispid

It's flown into the light now

On the 1st frame-Dryophilocoris flavoquadrimaculatus (De Geer, 1773)
On the 2nd frame - Rhabdomiris striatellus (F., 1794) (Miridae)

This post was edited by Mantispid - 05/29/2011 06: 39
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24.06.2011 12:04, Mantispid

Well, what is it, I'm the only one catching bedbugs? confused.gif
First 3 - Tambov region, Tambov district, 16 km of Tambov SSV, "Gorelsky Forestry", 18-19. VI. 2011
Antokorid-Astrakhan region, Krasnoyarsk district, Dosang village area, Akhtuba River bank, 1-8. V. 2011

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