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23.04.2015 22:06, Triplaxxx

Yes, it is.

24.04.2015 20:08, Victor Gazanchidis

Can you tell me who it is? Moscow, 20.04.15

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24.04.2015 22:43, Triplaxxx

Elasmostethus, most likely interstinctus (Linnaeus, 1758). Unfortunately, the genital segment is not very clearly visible.
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28.04.2015 16:40, Arachna

Good evening.
Here is the task.
Photo taken on 02.08.07, Ukraine, Chernivtsi.
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28.04.2015 22:19, Triplaxxx

Larva of Coreus marginatus (Linnaeus, 1758).
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02.05.2015 11:12, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava district, Rassoshensky forest tract, maple-oak massif with dense undergrowth, in soil traps with vinegar
25.04-01.05.2015
as I understand it, a bug from Tingidae. very small. 2 mm.
maybe we can identify him from the photo.

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02.05.2015 22:29, Triplaxxx

Campylosteira verna (Fallen, 1826)
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11.05.2015 18:40, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Please help me identify bedbugs.
Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district
yesterday

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11.05.2015 20:35, Василий Л.

Please help me identify bedbugs.
Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district
yesterday

IMG_9182.JPG -green WOOD scab (Palomena prasina, Linnaeus, 1761) .

11.05.2015 22:56, Triplaxxx

1 -- Palomena prasina (Linnaeus, 1761)
2 -- Ceraleptus gracilicornis (Herrich-Schffer, 1835)
3 -- Rhynocoris annulatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
4 -- Dimorphopterus ?blissoides (Baerensprung, 1859). For an exact definition, look at the length of the proboscis - if it reaches the basins of the middle legs-D. blissoides, and if it only goes a little beyond the basins of the front legs-D. spinolae (Signoret, 1857).
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11.05.2015 23:42, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Triplaxxx, thank you. Still blissoides turned yes.gifout

15.05.2015 23:50, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov, 2.05.15
Tritomegas bicolor?

17.05.2015 21:51, Triplaxxx

Right.
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22.05.2015 1:09, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov, 2.05.15.
Enoplops scapha?

22.05.2015 21:26, Triplaxxx

Also correct.
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23.05.2015 20:39, Woodmen

Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 20. On the bird cherry tree.
Some kind of lace maker. Physatocheila (?) smreczynskii (?)

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23.05.2015 22:27, Triplaxxx

The head spines are not visible, but judging by the color, it is still Physatocheila smreczynskii.
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28.05.2015 21:35, RoPro

Please tell me who this is from the Hydrometridae. Moscow region, May 23.

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28.05.2015 22:15, Triplaxxx

Hydrometra gracilenta Horvath, 1899

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28.05.2015 23:29, Anton Kozyrev

Eurydema oleracea?
Saratov, May 5, 2015

29.05.2015 9:47, barry

Yes
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01.06.2015 22:28, comprachicos

Is there anything you can say from this angle? N. Novorod, the other day.

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02.06.2015 17:35, barry

Hardly... unless Rhopalidae.
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08.06.2015 16:01, Melodi

End of May, Luzhsky district of Leningrad region, photos are not very good, at least approximately it would be good to get to know the group.
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08.06.2015 20:43, IchMan

End of May, Luzhsky district of Leningrad region, photos are not very good, at least approximately it would be good to get to know the group.

Metatropis rufescens (Herrich-Schäffer 1835) из Berytidae

08.06.2015 21:55, Melodi

  Metatropis rufescens (Herrich-Schäffer 1835) из Berytidae

Thanks!

11.06.2015 12:20, аруд

Palomena sp. (who???) - viridissima ???????????? or prasina ?????77777777 Bryansk province. June., But Mercy.

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11.06.2015 12:44, barry

P. prasina
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/determina...id=600#Palomena
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14.06.2015 9:44, Penelo

Odessa, a bug the size of a large ant.On a nut,eating aphids, early June

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14.06.2015 12:13, barry

type Pilophorus clavatus
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14.06.2015 18:56, gstalker

07.06.15 Germany 13mm

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14.06.2015 19:06, barry

For
some reason, Coreus marginatus anti-spam works...
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14.06.2015 23:11, Shamil Murtazin

For
some reason, Coreus marginatus anti-spam works...

offtop: I already picked up this anti-spam, honestly.

23.06.2015 0:20, алекс 2611

Probably offtopic, but I can't figure out what topic to ask.
Is Graphosoma lineatum normal for the Karelian Isthmus? Something I didn't pay attention to before

23.06.2015 1:08, barry

Probably offtopic, but I can't figure out what topic to ask.
Is Graphosoma lineatum normal for the Karelian Isthmus? Something I didn't pay attention to before

Probably too far, but now it's fashionable for them. smile.gif
On "Fauna of Ukraine" - All over Ukraine. North to Belorussia, Smolensk, Yaroslavl, Kirov, and Sverdlovsk regions, it is found in southern Siberia, Central Asia, and throughout Western Europe.
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23.06.2015 11:14, алекс 2611

Probably too far, but now it's fashionable for them. smile.gif
On "Fauna of Ukraine" - All over Ukraine. North to Belorussia, Smolensk, Yaroslavl, Kirov, and Sverdlovsk regions, it is found in southern Siberia, Central Asia, and throughout Western Europe.

The Smolensk and Yaroslavl regions are not surprising. But the north of Leningrad.... 30 years in those places fishing and never seen. And the bug is noticeable.

23.06.2015 21:19, gstalker

Help determine the bug 21.06.15 Germany 9mm

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23.06.2015 22:40, Triplaxxx

Leptopterna dolobrata (Linnaeus, 1758), male
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24.06.2015 10:22, IchMan

The Smolensk and Yaroslavl regions are not surprising. But the north of Leningrad.... 30 years in those places fishing and never seen. And the bug is noticeable.

Alexey, I first noticed this bug in South Karelia in 2012, so the north is Flax.areas are not the limit. This year, he met en masse in the NW of Ladoga (near Sortavala and Lahdenpohyi), which is closer to the isthmus, and I was in the same places in 2010 and could not have missed him there. The species is actively moving north and northwest (it also appeared recently in Finland - Silfverberg H. Changes 2006-2010 in the list of Finnish insects. - Entomol. Fenn. 2012. Vol. 23. P. 18–41)
As an advertisement wink.gif- about this one, etc. similar findings in Karelia will soon be published in the Proceedings of the Karelian Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://transactions.krc.karelia.ru/section...?plang=r&id=613

24.06.2015 10:43, алекс 2611

Alexey, I first noticed this bug in South Karelia in 2012, so the north is Flax.areas are not the limit. This year, he met en masse in the NW of Ladoga (near Sortavala and Lahdenpohyi), which is closer to the isthmus, and I was in the same places in 2010 and could not have missed him there. The species is actively moving north and northwest (it also appeared recently in Finland - Silfverberg H. Changes 2006-2010 in the list of Finnish insects. - Entomol. Fenn. 2012. Vol. 23. P. 18–41)
As an advertisement wink.gif- about this one, etc. similar findings in Karelia will soon be published in the Proceedings of the Karelian Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://transactions.krc.karelia.ru/section...?plang=r&id=613



Thanks! It looks like Weed really took off to the north abruptly. Just like stinky bronzer and Andrena hattorfiana.
By the way, have you ever seen this bee in Karelia? It's easy to spot. It is active in July, visiting only the flowers of villiaceae, large red-colored abdomen

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