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22.09.2012 19:45, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Pyrrhocoris apterus

Thank you, but such a drawing is often found, something I did not find in the photo?

23.09.2012 12:35, nikittokkk

Well, really my bedbugs are completely, completely undetectable? frown.gif frown.gif frown.gif frown.gif

23.09.2012 18:44, Dmitrii Musolin

Colleagues! I know that in the south of Russia (for example, in Rostov), a large bug Leptoglossus occidentalis has appeared en masse. A colleague of mine is doing a genetic analysis comparing populations of this invasive species and would be interested to include Russian points. He needs about 20 copies (dry or in 96% alcohol from Rostov (and other points?) from each point. No one has such material? Could anyone collect it and send it to me in St. Petersburg?

Thank you in advance!

Dmitriy
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24.09.2012 22:20, Nadezhda Smirnova

[quote=nikittokk, 10.09.2012 20: 40] picture: 1__1_.jpgMoscow, 3.09

3.picture: 3.jpg Moscow, 6.09

5.picture: 5.jpg Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, 1.09, Palomena prasina?

1 - Adelphocoris lineolatus
3 - Corizus hyoscyami
5 - Palomena prasina

25.09.2012 17:07, nikittokkk

Thank you very much! Maybe check out some more of these? All but the 7th of the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region. 2, 3 and 4-on dill, 5-in raspberries.

1.picture: 9__1_.jpg 28.07

2.picture: 10.jpg 15.09

3.picture: 11__2_.jpg 15.09

4.picture: 12__1_.jpg 15.09

5.picture: 13__1_.jpgpicture: 13__3_.jpg 16.09

6.picture: 14__1_.jpg 16.09

7.picture: 15__6_.jpgpicture: 15__3_.jpgpicture: 15__2_.jpg 21.09

Thank you in advance!

25.09.2012 21:04, Tivanik

Thank you very much! Maybe check out some more of these? All but the 7th of the Pushkinsky district of the Moscow region. 2, 3 and 4-on dill, 5-in raspberries.


7 similar to the pinhead Scab, Aelia acuminata (Linnaeus, 1758)

25.09.2012 23:28, Triplaxxx

3rd-Peribalus strictus vernalis (Wolff, 1804),
last 3-Aelia acuminata (Linnaeus,1758),
7th - Nabis sp. male, just by the genitals.
The others are Miridae.

26.09.2012 12:35, Guest

Grasophosoma lineatum
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26.09.2012 20:38, nikittokkk

3rd-Peribalus strictus vernalis (Wolff, 1804),
last 3-Aelia acuminata (Linnaeus,1758),
7th - Nabis sp. male, just by the genitals.
The rest are Miridae.


Thanks! And Mirid from the photo in any way?

26.09.2012 21:21, Nadezhda Smirnova

Thanks! And Mirid from the photo in any way?

2 and 4 - Lygus sp.

26.09.2012 21:35, Guest

And 5? I found it interesting(it's me, nikittokk)

30.09.2012 14:29, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify two copies. 29.09.12 Rostov region
1. image: IMG_5511_11_2.jpg
2. picture: IMG_5680_11_2.jpgimage: IMG_5700_11_2.jpgimage: IMG_5754_11_2.jpg

30.09.2012 23:11, Triplaxxx

1st - Alydus calcaratus (Linnaeus, 1758), Alydidae,
the rest - Stictopleurus sp., Rhopalidae, more precisely from the photo can not be determined.
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02.10.2012 17:50, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify this bug. 01.10.12 Rostov region.

Pictures:
picture: IMG_7743_11_2.jpg
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picture: IMG_7762_12.jpg
IMG_7762_12.jpg — (260.02к)

Image: IMG_7774_11_2.jpg
IMG_7774_11_2.jpg — (174.55к)

Image: IMG_7784_11_2.jpg
IMG_7784_11_2.jpg — (161.88к)

picture: IMG_7788_11_3.jpg
IMG_7788_11_3.jpg — (158.01к)

03.10.2012 0:24, Triplaxxx

Dolycoris baccarum (Linnaeus, 1758), Pentatomidae
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04.10.2012 0:31, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 9, on the light.
Blepharidopterus angulatus ??
user posted image

04.10.2012 6:04, Guest

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 9, on the light.
Blepharidopterus angulatus ??
user posted image

Not, rather, the more common Trigonotylus caelestialium (Kirkaldy, 1902)
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05.10.2012 22:42, Shapik

Please help me identify the predator:Ukraine, Zaporizhia region, Kuibyshev district, art.Kamysh-Zarya, DRL-250,25. 07. 2012 Leg.Shaporinsky V.

Pictures:
picture: 0022.JPG
0022.JPG — (68.37 k)

05.10.2012 23:26, Triplaxxx

Common Reduvius personatus (Linnaeus, 1758).
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06.10.2012 20:31, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify this copy on 06.10.12, Rostov region.

Pictures:
image: IMG_8724_11_2.jpg
IMG_8724_11_2.jpg — (157.25к)

image: IMG_8751_11_2.jpg
IMG_8751_11_2.jpg — (175.02к)

06.10.2012 23:18, Triplaxxx

No key signs are visible. They can be either Codophila varia (Fabricius, 1787) or Carpocoris pudicus/purpureipennis. But rather the first kind.

This post was edited by Triplaxxx - 06.10.2012 23: 20
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07.10.2012 0:01, Gansucha

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 11.
Nysius ??
user posted image

07.10.2012 5:14, Anatoliy Kuzmin

No key signs are visible. They can be either Codophila varia (Fabricius, 1787) or Carpocoris pudicus/purpureipennis. But rather the first kind.

Thank you very much! Please specify, for future reference, what angle is needed (bottom?, back? bottom-back under 45? something else?)

07.10.2012 11:53, Dmitrii Musolin

Friends, a colleague from Japan asked me to send you some copies. the bug Dimorphopterus spinolae (Lygaeidae, Blissinae) from Russia. It is necessary in 96% alcohol or fresh dry ones-for genetic analysis.

Other species in this subfamily would also be useful, but this one is critical.

Can someone help?

07.10.2012 20:57, Владимир юрьевич

please define rostoa obl, end of September
Thank you in advance

Pictures:
picture: IMG_3934.JPG
IMG_3934.JPG — (78.68к)

07.10.2012 23:17, Triplaxxx

Ukraine, Rivne region, July 11.
Nysius ?

Stictopleurus sp.

Thank you very much! Please specify, for future reference, what angle is needed (bottom?, back? bottom-back under 45? something else?)

Anterolateral angle of the pronotum in close-up.

please define rostoa obl, end of September
Thank you in advance

Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Poda, 1761).
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07.10.2012 23:38, Gansucha

Stictopleurus sp.

Rhopalus parumpunctatus ?

08.10.2012 0:34, Triplaxxx

As far as you can see, it is still Stictopleurus sp.

08.10.2012 4:07, Anatoliy Kuzmin


Anterolateral angle of the pronotum in close-up.

Thank you very much! There are only two such side angles for this defined object (there are no front-side angles). Will it help you clarify this?

Pictures:
picture: IMG_8733__.jpg
IMG_8733__.jpg — (217.1к)

picture: IMG_8724__.jpg
IMG_8724__.jpg — (177.83к)

08.10.2012 8:59, Mantispid

Orenburg region, Gaisky district, svh. "Guberninsky", S. Khmelevka
A.Ukrainian leg.

Pictures:
picture: klop_orenburg_ukr.jpg
klop_orenburg_ukr.jpg — (87.89к)

08.10.2012 23:57, Triplaxxx

Thank you very much! There are only two such side angles for this defined object (there are no front-side angles). Will it help you clarify this?

The image seems to show the rib of the lateral edge of the pronotum. So it's still Carpocoris and judging by its habit, I'm inclined to think it's Carpocoris pudicus (Poda, 1761) .
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09.10.2012 0:08, Triplaxxx

Orenburg region, Gaisky district, svh. "Guberninsky", S. Khmelevka
A.Ukrainian leg.

It looks like Scolopostethus pictus (Schilling, 1829).
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09.10.2012 5:57, Anatoliy Kuzmin

The image seems to show the rib of the lateral edge of the pronotum. So it is still Carpocoris and judging by its habit, I am inclined to think that it is Carpocoris pudicus (Poda, 1761).

Thank you very much!
I just don't understand one thing about Carpocoris pudicus.
For the French, the shield is shown with a picture:picture: Carpocoris_France_Mouquet______.jpg
I don't see this picture in my home:picture: IMG_8670__.jpgpicture: IMG_8751__.jpgpicture: IMG_8810__.jpg

09.10.2012 23:29, Triplaxxx

The drawing doesn't matter. If you do not look at the genitalia, then b. - m. species can be distinguished by the habit and density of punctuation of the elytra.
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13.10.2012 15:15, nikittokkk

Please help me identify the bug! Moscow, yesterday. Slepnyak?

picture: IMG_13995.jpg

14.10.2012 5:40, OEV

Please help me identify the bug! Moscow, yesterday. Slepnyak?

picture: IMG_13995.jpg


Not quite sure, assume Polymerus nigrita shuffle.gif
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14.10.2012 8:06, gumenuk

Can you identify this young man?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan
Date in the file name

Pictures:
picture: 29.07.2012___DSC09414.jpg
29.07.2012___DSC09414.jpg — (222.34к)

14.10.2012 9:24, nikittokkk

Not quite sure, I'll assume Polymerus nigrita shuffle.gif


Thanks! Is this exact genus, or are there other possible genera?

14.10.2012 23:07, Dima DD

Can you identify this young man?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan
Date in the file name
Yes, Dolycoris baccarum
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14.10.2012 23:09, Triplaxxx

Can you identify this young man?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan
Date in the file name

Dolycoris baccarum
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