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Identification of Hemiptera

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24.05.2016 22:46, Triplaxxx

Please tell me this is Cymus melanocephalus?
Almetyevsky district, Uratminskaya dacha forest, Yamashka River valley, meadow. May 22, 2016

No, this is Cymus glandicolor Hahn, 1832.

24.05.2016 23:07, Triplaxxx

Good evening! Please help me identify bedbugs!

1. Ryazan region, September
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2. Ryazan region, June
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3. Ryazan region, June
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1 -- Picromerus bidens (Linnaeus, 1758);
2 -- Adelphocoris lineolatus (Goeze, 1778);
3 -- Hoplomachus thunbergii (Fallén, 1807).
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25.05.2016 4:42, kvoncstu

No, this is Cymus glandicolor Hahn, 1832.

Most likely Cymus aurescens Distant, 1883

25.05.2016 8:30, Radik

Most likely Cymus aurescens Distant, 1883

Thank you for your help in identifying it. I forgot to mention that the bug was found on a forest reed (Scirpus sylvaticus)

25.05.2016 20:29, Zum-Graat

Hello, tell me, please, what kind of handsome guy? Moscow region 25.05.16
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25.05.2016 20:57, Tivanik

Hello, tell me, please, what kind of handsome guy? Moscow region 25.05.16


Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale
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25.05.2016 22:41, Natali22206

Please look at this, who is it?
May, Ryazan region. The size of a horsefly

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25.05.2016 22:55, Triplaxxx

Most likely Cymus aurescens Distant, 1883

Probably yes. I was taken in by the lack of darkening of the top of the corium.

25.05.2016 22:58, Triplaxxx

Please look at this, who is it?
May, Ryazan region. The size of a horsefly

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Rhopalus subrufus (Gmelin, 1790)
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26.05.2016 6:05, kvoncstu

Probably yes. I was taken in by the lack of darkening of the top of the corium.

The shape and length of the spot, the length of the pronotum, and comparative size are more reliable signs for distinguishing these closely related species.

26.05.2016 22:13, Triplaxxx

The shape and length of the spot, the length of the pronotum, and comparative size are more reliable signs for distinguishing these closely related species.

I'm not arguing.

28.05.2016 1:25, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, different dates.
Presumably brought home on a branch of an apple tree (took for fodder).

1. 24.05.2016
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2. 27.05.2016 furry bug =)
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28.05.2016 21:10, Triplaxxx

2 -- Atractotomus mali (Meyer-Duer, 1843)
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28.05.2016 23:55, vla-mityanin

Dear experts, tell us who is from Miridae? Photo taken on May 25 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region. on the nettle.

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29.05.2016 22:20, Triplaxxx

Photo horror. Lygus sp., more precisely not to say.
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01.06.2016 17:22, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Miridae?
Volgograd

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01.06.2016 20:41, Slavinator

Good day! Help me name the bedbugs! Saratov region

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01.06.2016 22:34, Triplaxxx

Miridae?
Volgograd

No, it is an under-colored Beosus quadripunctatus (Mueller, 1766). They shouldn't have pricked me.

01.06.2016 22:41, Triplaxxx

Good day! Help me name the bedbugs! Saratov region

1 -- Dolycoris baccarum (Linnaeus, 1758);
2 -- Graphosoma lineatum (Linnaeus, 1758);
3 -- Piezodorus lituratus (Fabricius, 1794);
4 -- Carpocoris purpureipennis (De Geer, 1773).

02.06.2016 9:21, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

No, it is an under-colored Beosus quadripunctatus (Mueller, 1766). They shouldn't have pricked me.

Thank you very much! The fees are not mine, I am not a supporter of nails)

07.06.2016 14:03, Arachna

Hello, please help me determine. All taken on 02.06 near the river. Dniester (Chernivtsi region)
1. Also Dolycoris baccarum?
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2. Palomena prasina?
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07.06.2016 22:13, Triplaxxx

Everything is so.
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11.06.2016 10:50, Arachna

Another one, from the same place (02.06 near the river. Dniester (Chernivtsi region). Please help me identify it.
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11.06.2016 19:36, Triplaxxx

Coptosoma scutellatum (Geoffroy, 1785) (Plataspidae)
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12.06.2016 0:02, Shamil Murtazin

Ulopik. Southern Urals 05.06.2016

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12.06.2016 16:23, Triplaxxx

Systellonotus triguttatus (Linnaeus, 1767)
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17.06.2016 21:14, Triplaxxx

The family is probably that. What is the head size?

18.06.2016 9:03, KorvinBF08

The family is probably that. What is the head size?

OY. You know, I didn't measure it, I will definitely measure it and send you a photo. Thanks!

20.06.2016 10:30, Shamil Murtazin

Can this predator be identified?
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20.06.2016 20:32, Shamil Murtazin

Phymata crassipes?

20.06.2016 21:12, Triplaxxx

Yes, it is.
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25.06.2016 0:10, dabl

Definable? Karelia, June

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25.06.2016 12:20, Tivanik

Some kind of pin? Crimea, 17.06.2016

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25.06.2016 22:00, Triplaxxx

Maccevethus corsicus corsicus Signoret, 1862
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25.06.2016 22:07, Triplaxxx

Definable? Karelia, June

Larva of Miris striatus (Linnaeus, 1758).
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25.06.2016 22:24, Tivanik

Maccevethus corsicus corsicus Signoret, 1862

Thanks! You can identify another Crimean bug:
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26.06.2016 22:15, Triplaxxx

Apparently, this is Odontotarsus purpureolineatus (Rossi, 1790), although the angle for determining it is not very good.
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26.06.2016 22:34, Tivanik

Apparently, this is Odontotarsus purpureolineatus (Rossi, 1790), although the angle for determining it is not very good.

Thanks! Yes, it looks similar. There were a lot of them on some thistle fruit. Here's another one:
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And more:

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This post was edited by Tivanik - 26.06.2016 22: 39

27.06.2016 21:51, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 26.06.2016.
There are some similarities with Chlamydatus... But I'm not sure.

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27.06.2016 22:13, Triplaxxx

Thanks! Yes, it looks similar. There were a lot of them on some thistle fruit. Here's another one:
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The first is precisely Odontotarsus robustus Jakovlev, 1884. In the second photo, you can't understand it. Both species live in Crimea.
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