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25.01.2016 20:57, NakaRB

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


1. 23.05.2015
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2. 28.05.2015
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3. 13.06.2015
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4. 13.06.2015
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5. 14.06.2015
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6. 14.06.2015
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7. 15.06.2015
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8. 27.06.2015
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9. 28.06.2015
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10. 05.07.2015
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26.01.2016 0:03, Triplaxxx

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

1 -- Panaorus adspersus (Mulsant & Rey, 1852);
2 -- ?Atractotomus magnicornis (Fallén, 1807);
3 -- Aelia sp.;
4 -- Rhopalus parumpunctatus Schilling, 1829;
5 -- Physatocheila smreczynskii China, 1952;
6 -- Eurygaster testudinaria (Geoffroy, 1785);
7 -- Sciocoris cursitans (Fabricius, 1794);
8 -- Orius (Orius) niger (Wolff, 1811);
9 -- Stictopleurus sp.;
10 -- Leptopterna dolabrata (Linnaeus, 1758).
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01.02.2016 11:43, Mantispid

Help with identifying two horseflies from the Kislovodsk park
1st - 6.2 mm
2nd-5.0 mm

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05.02.2016 11:36, Arachna

Hello! Help me determine:
14.07.2015 Chernivtsi region in an overgrown quarry
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06.02.2016 22:32, Triplaxxx

Carpocoris sp., a bad angle to determine.
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06.02.2016 22:44, Mantispid

Alexander, can you tell me anything about my horseflies? shuffle.gif

07.02.2016 23:54, Triplaxxx

I must say that it is impossible to identify very many myrids from 1 photo-too many signs are not visible, and for many it is necessary to study the genitals. In your case, you can only say something about the first type. This is most likely Adelphocoris seticornis (Fabricius, 1794). It is difficult to determine whether the lower background is illuminated. This causes some structures to show through and it is impossible to make out the color and dotted lines. Perhaps they should be photographed on a matte background?
And for the second bug, I won't say anything at all, except that it's a podsem. Phylinae. This appearance can be found in several genera, and the dimensions are not specified.
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08.02.2016 15:02, Mantispid

I must say that it is impossible to identify very many myrids from 1 photo-too many signs are not visible, and for many it is necessary to study the genitals. In your case, you can only say something about the first type. This is most likely Adelphocoris seticornis (Fabricius, 1794). It is difficult to determine whether the lower background is illuminated. This causes some structures to show through and it is impossible to make out the color and dotted lines. Perhaps they should be photographed on a matte background?
And for the second bug, I won't say anything at all, except that it's a podsem. Phylinae. This appearance can be found in several genera, and the dimensions are not specified.

About the background - I'll keep it in mind for the future.
Dimensions are indicated, please take a closer look!

15.02.2016 12:19, Arachna

Please help me determine if it is possible:
10.02.2016 Khotyn, Chernivtsi region, in premises
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15.02.2016 23:42, Triplaxxx

Rhyparochromus vulgaris (Schilling, 1829)
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16.02.2016 0:01, Hierophis

Please tell me, here is such a bug, was met today, it seems to be similar to someone from the genus of Enoplops, or from similar ones?

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16.02.2016 0:49, John-ST

Please tell me, here is such a bug, was met today, it seems to be similar to someone from the genus of Enoplops, or from similar ones?

Syromastus rhombeus
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16.02.2016 19:14, Александр57

Can Sciocoris be clarified?
Length 6 mm, end of August. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region.

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16.02.2016 20:37, John-ST

Can Sciocoris be clarified?
Length 6 mm, end of August. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region.

In my opinion Sciocoris microphthalmus, but not completely sure
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16.02.2016 22:29, Triplaxxx

In my opinion Sciocoris microphthalmus, but not completely sure

It looks like it is.
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18.02.2016 12:30, Arachna

Please help me determine:
1. 08.04.2015 Chernivtsi region on the side of a field road, about 5 mm
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2. 13.09.2015 Chernivtsi region, in the clearing of an oak forest
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This post was edited by Arachna - 02/18/2016 12: 39

18.02.2016 23:16, Triplaxxx

1 -- Tritomegas bicolor (Linnaeus, 1758);
2 -- Lygus sp.
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23.02.2016 15:38, Arachna

Palomena prasina?
22/02/2016 Chernivtsi region, hornbeam forest (litter)
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23.02.2016 21:48, John-ST

Palomena prasina?
22/02/2016 Chernivtsi region, hornbeam forest (litter)
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Piezodorus lituratus
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25.02.2016 20:27, Natali22206

Help identify bedbugs!

1. Ryazan region, June
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2. Ryazan region, June
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3. Ryazan region, June
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25.02.2016 23:11, Triplaxxx

1 -- Carpocoris (Carpocoris) purpureipennis (De Geer, 1773);
2 -- Eurigaster testudinaria (Geoffroy, 1785)
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03.03.2016 12:03, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 21.

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03.03.2016 23:37, NakaRB

recent bedbugs from the past season smile.gif
11-16, 18, 19-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
17, 20, 21-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park


11. 26.07.2015
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12. 26.07.2015, Pilophorus confusus?
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08.03.2016 15:24, RZh-zoo

Palomena prasina? The red fields are confusing... June, north of the Rivne region

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08.03.2016 15:31, Vlad Proklov

Palomena prasina? The red fields are confusing... June, north of the Rivne region

Elasmostethus sp., maybe someone will say more precisely.

09.03.2016 9:57, barry

recent bedbugs from the past season smile.gif
13. 02.08.2015

Tingis (Tingis) cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)

21. 01.11.2015

Drymus brunneus (R. F. Sahlberg, 1848), I would say...

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09.03.2016 10:03, barry

Palomena prasina? The red fields are confusing... June, north of the Rivne region

Elasmostethus interstinctus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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15.03.2016 21:48, Odessa13

Odessa, the outskirts of the city. Under the rocks. I apologize for the quality.
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15.03.2016 21:56, Vlad Proklov

Odessa, the outskirts of the city. Under the rocks. I apologize for the quality.
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Peirates hybridus
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15.03.2016 22:55, Vlad Proklov

recent bedbugs from the past season smile.gif
11-16, 18, 19-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
17, 20, 21-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park

I'll try, if something is wrong - correct =)
12 - yes.
14 - Lygus rugulipennis
15 - Plagiognathus arbustorum
16 - Orius niger
17, 20 - Blepharidopterus angulatus
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29.03.2016 9:31, ПавелУссурийск

Help Me Identify The Bug. They could not determine who went to the SES . We Need Your Help. than to poison them.

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29.03.2016 10:00, Bad Den

Help Me Identify The Bug. They could not determine who went to the SES . We Need Your Help. than to poison them.

Nothing.
Flew in from the street, doesn't live at home.

30.03.2016 9:08, Михалис

Help Me Identify The Bug. They could not determine who went to the SES . We Need Your Help. than to poison them.

Don't fuss - this is a bug from the street, ordinary earth beetles that are unlikely to cause any inconvenience. Well, if the SES did not determine - then trouble - there are also specialists sitting smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif

30.03.2016 11:34, ПавелУссурийск

Don't fuss - this is a bug from the street, ordinary earth beetles that are unlikely to cause any inconvenience. Well, if the SES did not determine - then trouble-there are also specialists sitting there smile.gif  smile.gif  smile.gif

everything would be fine , but only for the second year they have been organizing migration in my apartment in the spring .Just a nightmare of some pieces - 50-70 per day kill .

30.03.2016 12:35, ИНО

Why do you kill? Are you a sadist?

30.03.2016 13:49, Михалис

everything would be fine , but only for the second year they have been organizing migration in my apartment in the spring .Just a nightmare of some pieces - 50-70 per day kill .

you don't understand anything - this is their Great Silk Road! ))) Well they like you just smile.gif

14.04.2016 10:35, аруд

Tell me the essence, pliz. Got caught the other day, Smolensk region. Ceraleptus lividus Stein? or Coreus marginatus? The latter is more suitable for the color of the mustache. Thank you.

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14.04.2016 17:57, AVA

Tell me the essence, pliz. Got caught the other day, Smolensk region. Ceraleptus lividus Stein? or Ceraleptus lividus Stein? The latter is more suitable for the color of the mustache. Thank you.


Oops... How do they differ? confused.gif
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14.04.2016 19:28, аруд

Oops... How do they differ? confused.gif

For me, it is the color of the sawyere, I can't say anything else..
Sorry great. An error has crept in. It was meant to:
"Ceraleptus lividus Stein? or Coreus marginatus? The latter is more suitable for the color of the mustache."

This post was edited by arud - 14.04.2016 19: 35

14.04.2016 22:27, Triplaxxx

Of course, this is Coreus marginatus. These species even belong to different subfamilies.
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