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10.01.2012 18:06, barry

Yes, I also thought that Carpocoris, Codophila should not be found in Penza, if I understood the idea correctly, although it is necessary to explicitly indicate where... In general, the group is such that you need to watch.

11.01.2012 10:08, OEV

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11.01.2012 19:51, Amplion

[quote=OEV, 11.01.2012 11: 08] I will be very grateful to you! All images were taken in Belarus.

44 Holcostethus strictus
37 Suppose Artheneis intracata sem.Lygaeidae
17 Himacerus apterus
21 Rhynocoris annulatus
24 Nabis ?limbatus
90 Capsodes gothicus

37 is a species of the genus Cymus. I agree with the others, except that I don't know Nabidov.
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11.01.2012 20:56, Александрс

what kind of bug is this ? I caught exactly the same one....
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=3593...ze=big&cat=1715

What do you mean exactly like this? And watch it? Codophila varia is not difficult to confuse with Carpocoris mediterraneus if at a superficial glance.... although there are enough characteristic differences....

13.01.2012 2:32, VBoris

65crop-early June-Carpocoris purpureipennis?
95del-end of July
102del - mid-August
130del - mid-September-Pentatoma rufipes?
131del-mid-September-Pentatoma? "Am I repenting, or is there an egg on the left wing bud?"

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13.01.2012 9:57, Mantispid


131del-mid-September-Pentatoma? "Am I repenting, or is there an egg on the left wing bud?"

Egg of the parasitic tachina fly, this topic has already been raised here
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13.01.2012 10:34, OEV

  



65 I also tend to Carpocoris purpureipennis
95 Adelphocoris quadripunctatus
130 Pinthaeus sanguinipes
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13.01.2012 11:55, VBoris

134del-mid-September-Eurygaster maura?
135del-mid-September
144del - mid-September
148del - mid-September-Eysarcoris ventralis

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13.01.2012 16:21, Morfey

Egg of a parasitic fly-tahina, this topic has already been raised here


Egg of a tachina from the subfamily Phasiinae. I think it's from the genus Gymnosoma or Ectophasia. They are characterized by a similar localization of macrotypical eggs, and are similar in appearance.
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13.01.2012 16:48, OEV

 


144 Piezodorus lituratus
148 Eysarcoris ventralis
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14.01.2012 21:12, VBoris

180del - mid-September
188del - mid-September
192del - mid-September - Aelia acuminata
213del - late September

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15.01.2012 0:06, Triplaxxx

1st - probably Stictopleurus punctatonervosus (Goeze, 1778), Rhopalidae;
2nd-Nithecus jacobaeae (Schilling, 1829), Lygaeidae;
3rd - possibly Aelia acuminata (Linnaeus, 1758), Pentatomidae. More precisely-you need to siotret the bottom and head from the side.
4th - some kind of aphid.
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15.01.2012 1:25, VBoris


3rd - possibly Aelia acuminata (Linnaeus, 1758), Pentatomidae. More precisely-you need to siotret the bottom and head from the side.


There is also a photo like this

This post was edited by VBoris-15.01.2012 01: 28

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15.01.2012 1:57, VBoris

226del-end of September
231crop - end of September
237del-beginning of October-Picromerus?
239del-early October
232del-late September-Pentatoma rufipes?

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15.01.2012 9:29, OEV

226del-end of September
231crop - end of September
237del-beginning of October-Picromerus?
239del-early October
232del-late September-Pentatoma rufipes?


226 Lygus rugulipennis
231 Arma custos
237 Picromerus bidens
239 Elasmucha grisea
232 Boris take a closer look, once again Pinthaeus sanguinipes
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15.01.2012 11:55, barry

Pinthaeus sanguinipes & Pentatoma rufipes

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15.01.2012 12:27, VBoris

barry, OEV, gordon messedsmile.gifup

15.01.2012 23:29, Triplaxxx

There is also a photo like this

Yes, it is definitely Aelia acuminata (Linnaeus, 1758).
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30.01.2012 14:12, akulich-sibiria

1. Krasnoyarsk Territory, Kozulsky district. Fir tree, into the trap. 6 mm. The anterior edge of the pronotum is serrated. The 2nd class is almost the same as the 3rd class. Front corners of the prdsp. white. The rest of it is mostly black. I'm going out on Aradus depressus F
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2. ibid. 8.5 mm. The leading edge of the prdsp. jagged. The 2nd part of the mustache is longer than the 3rd part. The shield is quite wide. Mustache and legs without white bumps. The proboscis is quite long, extending beyond the posterior edge of the prgr. The top of the 2nd and 3rd whiskers and the very tops of the shins are lighter. I decided on Aradus obtectus Vash.
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3. Ibid. 7 mm. The leading edge of the chipboard without denticles. The proboscis goes behind the front basins. 2-3 parts of the mustache are completely black. The 2nd part of the mustache is larger than the 3rd and slightly longer than the head in the middle rather sharply thickens.
Basal half of the nadcrl. In the outer part, it is widely spread out. The lateral processes of the head are long, convex on the outside. As a variant of Aradus crenaticollis Sahlb., although for this species it is indicated that the 4th member at the top is white, my specimen is completely black. On bedbugs of Siberia still some kind is given, but it is from Yakutia
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This post was edited by akulich-sibiria-30.01.2012 14: 16

31.01.2012 1:07, Triplaxxx

For akulich-sibiria:
I agree with the 1st one-Aradus depressus (Fabricius, 1794);
we can also agree with the 3rd one, the degree of light color of the segments varies. A. vitiosus Jakovlev, 1889 is a little similar to this species, but from memory, as far as I remember, it has a different head and antennae. Well, with the 2nd, I hope not urgently, I will help you tomorrow.
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02.02.2012 1:06, Triplaxxx

For akulich-sibiria:
I also agree with the second one - Aradus obtectus Vasarhelyi, 1988.
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07.02.2012 13:27, akulich-sibiria

  For akulich-sibiria:
I also agree with the second one - Aradus obtectus Vasarhelyi, 1988.



what does Aradus pictus look like ?? I didn't find it at Vinokurov's, but I did find it on the Internet using the caller ID. http://macroid.ru/determination.php?cat=597 I go out on it. It is indicated for the forest zone and just on coniferous trees.... confused.gifThe edges of the pronotum are jagged as in the picture, transparent on the sides, the 3rd part of the whisker on the top is white.
or still obtectus ??

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria-07.02.2012 13: 34

07.02.2012 17:44, barry

what does Aradus pictus look like ?? I didn't find it at Vinokurov's, but I did find it on the Internet using the caller ID. http://macroid.ru/determination.php?cat=597 I go out on it. It is indicated for the forest zone and just on coniferous trees.... confused.gifThe edges of the pronotum are jagged as in the picture, transparent on the sides, the 3rd part of the whisker on the top is white.
or still obtectus ??

It looks like all the other Aradus (judging by the picture), like nothing special. smile.gif
This is from the Fauna of Ukraine (p. 118).
Fauna of Ukraine. Poluzhestkokrylye, Vol. 21, Issue 4. Beritidi, Chervonoklopi, Piezmatidi, Pydkorniki i tingidi.
If you don't find it, I'll post it...
By area as indicated-From Zap. Europe through Siberia to Primorye, so it may well be...

07.02.2012 18:15, akulich-sibiria

It looks like all the other Aradus (judging by the picture), like nothing special. smile.gif
This is from the Fauna of Ukraine (p. 118).
Fauna of Ukraine. Poluzhestkokrylye, Vol. 21, Issue 4. Beritidi, Chervonoklopi, Piezmatidi, Pydkorniki i tingidi.
If you don't find it, I'll post it...
By area as indicated-From Zap. Europe through Siberia to Primorye, so it may well be...


yes, I understood that both types are possible, it would be interesting to find a determinant where there are two of these types.

08.02.2012 0:08, Triplaxxx

Aradus pictus Baerensprung, 1859 is a Southern European species and cannot be found in Siberia. Previously, it was confused with Aradus obtectus Vasarhelyi in the east and north of Europe, 1988.
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08.02.2012 4:55, akulich-sibiria

I rummaged around and found in early publications, including in Siberia!, that pictus is a synonym for obtectus. Perhaps earlier they confused these two species by distribution areas or later bred according to this principle,
thank you all!!
so Aradus obtectus Vasarhelyi: -)

11.02.2012 22:27, Mantispid

Saratov region, Saratovsky district, Saratov, Kumysnaya Polyana, kosheniy, 24. VII. 2011, leg. I. A. Zabaluev

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12.02.2012 0:06, Triplaxxx

Geocoris (Piocoris) erythrocephalus (Lepeletier et Serville, 1825).
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20.02.2012 21:57, akulich-sibiria

regular Aradus, about 8.5 mm. Krasnoyarsk Region, fir wood mixed with other coniferous species.The 2nd part of the mustache is slightly larger than the 3rd All segments are black. The edges of the pronotum are in small denticles, converging beyond the middle of the edge. The top of the shield is rounded. The bottom is dark, only the top and base of the legs are light. I think it's probably erosus Fall
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22.02.2012 0:26, Triplaxxx

This is Aradus brevicollis Fallén, 1807.
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28.02.2012 21:40, Анфим

Please help me identify the purple one!
Found on October 11 in the Canadian goldenrod.

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29.02.2012 6:03, Amplion

I think Palomena prasina (Linnaeus, 1761)
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29.02.2012 18:16, Dmitrii Musolin

seasonal polyphenism in color is a wintering seasonal form.
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01.03.2012 12:38, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, lesoposadka
01. V. 2011

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01.03.2012 23:43, barry

Pygolampis bidentata (Goeze, 1778)

01.03.2012 23:47, Triplaxxx

Pygolampis bidentata (Goeze, 1778), Reduviidae.

01.03.2012 23:47, Triplaxxx

How synchronous!

15.03.2012 13:51, blackpulsar

Hello, I'm sorry if I'm asking in the wrong topic, but I really need help identifying an insect.
We live in the Leningrad region (closer to the city) in a wooden house, which is at least 70 years old. Periodically, only my husband has small red spots, in the center of which are bright red dots, with a mass appearance, he turned to the skin dispensary and they said that these were insect bites (which one was not specified) After a while, the specks themselves passed and we calmed down. And after a while, they began to appear singly in different places. Of the insects, we only managed to find the representative in the photo, on whom we blamed all the blame when we found him in bed. But it doesn't really look like a bug, so I decided to ask you for help.
Its parameters:
7mm in length
, with an average width of approximately 3-4mm
. color: dark brown stripes
on the bottom - almost white (light beige)
Who is in the photo?
Maybe it wasn't his fault.
I am very sorry for the quality of the photo, but this is the best that I managed to do smile.gif

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15.03.2012 15:05, 777Petr

Hello! Help us identify and get rid of this scourge.
After the winter, t-ra began to rise on the glazed loggia and such "animals" began to crawl out. They have a smell when you crush them...
Advise PZHLST, how to get rid of such "happiness"

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15.03.2012 15:18, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello! Help us identify and get rid of this scourge.
After the winter, t-ra began to rise on the glazed loggia and such "animals" began to crawl out. They have a smell when you crush them...
Advise PZHLST, how to get rid of such "happiness"

And there is no need to get rid smile.gifof These herbivorous," wild " bedbugs from the bulavnik family Rhopalidae (kind of don't know unfortunately). They do not live in the apartment, but just spent the winter with you: it will get warmer and they will leave.
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