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08.11.2015 8:13, Северянка

And this is Dolycoris baccarum?
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On a dried-up late rattle (Rhinanthus serotinus). Swampy meadow, der. Pozdnyakova, Irkutsk district, Irkutsk region 06.09.2014.

08.11.2015 17:53, Jaguar paw

Please help me determine the ligeid.
Georgia, Alazani floodplain, sat on mushrooms. Arocatus pseudosericans?
http://lkcnhm.nus.edu.sg/rbz/biblio/61/61rbz687-704.pdf

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08.11.2015 18:19, Triplaxxx

And this is Dolycoris baccarum?
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On a dried-up late rattle (Rhinanthus serotinus). Swampy meadow, der. Pozdnyakova street, Irkutsk district, Irkutsk region 06.09.2014.

Yes, this is it, with the characteristic striped mustache and in the hairs.
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08.11.2015 18:24, Triplaxxx

Please help me determine the ligeid.
Georgia, Alazani floodplain, sat on mushrooms. Arocatus pseudosericans?

Of course it's not him. This is Caenocoris nerii (Germar, 1847).
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08.11.2015 20:39, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.
Wet coniferous forest, September 17.
It is similar to Mecomma ambulans, but the antennae are light.

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08.11.2015 23:12, Triplaxxx

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.
Wet coniferous forest, September 17.
It is similar to Mecomma ambulans, but the antennae are light.

This is Bryocoris pteridis (Fallen, 1807)
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09.11.2015 6:54, Северянка

Please tell me, whose will this bug be?
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Swampy meadow, der. Pozdnyakova, Irkutsk district, Irkutsk region 06.09.2014.

09.11.2015 22:30, Triplaxxx

Megalotomus ornaticeps (Stål, 1858)
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10.11.2015 0:53, barry

on the 4th picture among the bedbugs cool bug-lozhnoshchelkun smile.gif

They are well sown, with a forest dropout you can get a dozen at a time. Although quite active, as you open the bag-they are like flies from there, you need to grab them right away. As it is , I only saw one once when I was digging in the litter, even catching it... On a tree or under the bark I did not observe.
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10.11.2015 12:58, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.

September 17.
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June 22.
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June 15.
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10.11.2015 22:46, Triplaxxx

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region.

September 17-Orthops kalmii (Linnaeus, 1758) or Orthops basalis (A. Costa, 1853) - head pattern is not visible;
June 22-Polymerus (Poeciloscytus) palustris (Reuter, 1907);
June 15-Polymerus nigrita (Fallen, 1807).
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11.11.2015 0:11, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov Region, May 2015.
Rhynocoris annulatus ?
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11.11.2015 0:27, Woodmen

September 17-Orthops kalmii (Linnaeus, 1758) or Orthops basalis (A. Costa, 1853) - head pattern not visible;

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11.11.2015 23:00, Triplaxxx

Saratov Region, May 2015.
Rhynocoris annulatus ?

Yes, you don't have any other similar ones.
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11.11.2015 23:04, Triplaxxx

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Orthops basalis (A.Costa, 1853)
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14.11.2015 0:33, Пензуит

Please tell me about bedbugs. All from the Penza region

1. July

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2. September. Stictipleurus ?

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3. May

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4. August

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5. May

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14.11.2015 23:32, Triplaxxx

Please tell me about bedbugs. All from the Penza region

1. July-Deraeocoris ruber (Linnaeus, 1758);
2. September-Stictopleurus punctatonervosus (Goeze, 1778);
3. May-Thyreocoris scarabaeoides (Linnaeus, 1758);
4. August-Alydus calcaratus (Linnaeus, 1758);
5. May-Piezocranum simulans Horvath, 1877.
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15.11.2015 12:52, Mantispid

Groundhog from Bulgaria
4 mm
Front thighs with large teeth

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15.11.2015 16:45, Triplaxxx

Megalonotus chiragra (Fabricius, 1794)
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15.11.2015 16:49, Mantispid

Megalonotus chiragra (Fabricius, 1794)

Alexander, I thought about this view, but I decided that mine has a narrower and more elongated pronotum. Fauna Europea lists 8 Megalonotus species for Bulgaria. Maybe some other kind? or am I worrying for nothing?

15.11.2015 23:07, Triplaxxx

Actually, the bug in the photo strongly resembles Megalonotus emarginatus (Rey, 1888), I had doubts about this, but the posterior edge of the pronotum is not clearly visible on it. Try to look at the genitals if it is a male, they differ well with M. chiragra.

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15.11.2015 23:31, Mantispid

Actually, the bug in the photo strongly resembles Megalonotus emarginatus (Rey, 1888), I had doubts about this, but the posterior edge of the pronotum is not clearly visible on it. Try to look at the genitals if it is a male, they differ well with M. chiragra.

I couldn't see anything like the genitals, I think it's a female
, but from a different angle, the shape of the pronotum base is very concave, not as much as in the picture, but it is quite consistent with the photos of this species.
also on the macroid it is indicated that this is a common view in Bulgaria,
I think all the same on emarginatus
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16.11.2015 16:41, John-ST

Help identify bedbugs

1. 29.05.2015
Anthocoris?
MO, Mytischenskiy district, Manyukhino village
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2. 21.08.2015
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, on light
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16.11.2015 23:03, Triplaxxx

1 -- Tingis (Neolasiotropis) pilosa Hummel, 1825;
2 -- very illegible photograph, probably Anthocoris sp.
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18.11.2015 1:18, Пензуит

Thank you for the definitions! Please tell me more about this. July.

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18.11.2015 23:23, Triplaxxx

Most likely Nabis (Dolichonabis) limbatus Dahlbom, 1851, male.
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19.11.2015 10:11, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.07.2014.
Globiceps flavomaculatus или Dryophilocoris flavoquadrimaculatus?

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19.11.2015 20:59, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.07.2014.
Globiceps flavomaculatus или Dryophilocoris flavoquadrimaculatus?

Globiceps fulvicollis, although it may be Globiceps flavomaculatus, I don't know exactly how they differ, but in my opinion the first.

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19.11.2015 23:31, Triplaxxx

There can be both one and the other species, such species can be reliably distinguished only by the genitals, or at least by carefully examining the bug and "turning" it in your hands.
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24.11.2015 1:13, Пензуит

Please tell me about bedbugs.

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24.11.2015 23:41, Triplaxxx

Lygus sp.
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26.11.2015 13:10, Akshal

Help identify the bug.
Saratov region settlement Coastal. It was captured in mid-September 2015 and currently lives in an insectarium with Rhyparochromus vulgaris.

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26.11.2015 23:49, Triplaxxx

Light-colored Beosus quadripunctatus (Müller, 1766)

27.11.2015 8:22, Radik

Help with the definition, please. Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district

27.11.2015 23:27, Triplaxxx

Gastrodes grossipes (DeGeer, 1773)

30.11.2015 8:02, Radik

Gastrodes grossipes (DeGeer, 1773)

Thanks!

30.11.2015 23:35, Пензуит

Please tell me the bug. I thought at first of Picromerus bidens, but then I doubted it.

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30.11.2015 23:42, Dmitrii Musolin

not Picromerus it is

Please tell me the bug. I thought at first of Picromerus bidens, but then I doubted it.

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01.12.2015 14:33, John-ST

Please tell me the bug. I thought at first of Picromerus bidens, but then I doubted it.

Arma custos
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01.12.2015 22:19, Пензуит

  Arma custos

Thank you very much!

1. But surely these are Picromerus bidens ? Or not?
September.

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2. Is this one also Arma custos or Carpocoris purpureipennis ?
August.

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