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04.12.2016 22:31, Triplaxxx

Help identify two bedbugs before the family. Both are from the Moscow region.
The first is Anthocoridae?
The second is Aradidae?

Everything is right.

06.12.2016 0:29, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region.
May 5. Rhopalus maculatus ?
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May 10. ??
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April 29. Ceraleptus gracilicornis ?
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This post was edited by Gans75 - 06.12.2016 01: 06

06.12.2016 23:33, Triplaxxx

Everything is so.
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07.12.2016 0:43, Gans75

Everything is so.

That is, the second one is also Rhopalus maculatus ?

This post was edited by Gans75 - 07.12.2016 00: 44

07.12.2016 15:27, Liparus

That is, the second one is also Rhopalus maculatus ?

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17.12.2016 10:14, Gans75

Ukraine. Rivne region.

August 1. Nabis sp. ?
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September 22. Rhynocoris sp. ?
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17.12.2016 23:27, Triplaxxx

1 -- Nabis limbatus Dahlbom, 1851;
2 -- Himacerus apterus (Fabricius, 1798).
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30.12.2016 1:11, Пензуит

Please tell me about bedbugs. Penza region.

1. Is this also Himacerus apterus (Fabricius, 1798)?

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2. Maybe Elasmucha grisea?

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3. Maybe Elasmucha grisea?

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4. ?

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5. ?

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6. Maybe Rhyparochromus vulgaris?

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7. Whose larva?

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8. Whose larva?

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9. Whose larva?

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10. ?

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11. Probably Eurydema oleracea?

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12. Probably Eurygaster testudinaria?

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13. ?

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14. Maybe Carpocoris purpureipennis?

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15. Probably Carpocoris fuscispinus?

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30.12.2016 14:54, John-ST

Please tell me about bedbugs. Penza region.


1. Dicranocephalus like agilis, but maybe medius do not know how to breed them from the photo.
2,3. Yes, Elasmucha grisea
7. Troilus luridus
9. Tritomegas sexmaculatus
10. Dryophilocoris flavoquadrimaculatus
11. Да, Eurydema oleracea
13. Piezodorus lituratus
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30.12.2016 23:38, Triplaxxx

Please tell me about bedbugs. Penza region.

1 -- Dicranocephalus medius (Mulsant & Rey, 1871);
2, 3 -- Elasmucha grisea Linnaeus, 1758;
4 -- probably Lygus sp.;
5 -- it seems to be Stictopleurus punctatonervosus (Goeze, 1778);
6 -- the details are poorly visible, but I think it is Eremocoris abietis (Linnaeus, 1758);
7 -- Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Poda, 1761);
8, 12 -- it is not a larva, Eurygaster testudinaria (Geoffroy, 1785);
9 -- Tritomegas sexmaculatus (Rambur, 1839);
10 -- Dryophilocoris flavoquadrimaculatus (De Geer, 1773);
11 -- yes, it is;
13 -- Piezodorus liturgatus (Fabricius, 179414
, 15 -- Carpocoris purpureipennis (De Geer, 1773).
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01.01.2017 23:32, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 22.
This small stuff at least up to the family possible?

1.
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2.
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02.01.2017 20:52, Triplaxxx

In my opinion, both are Miridae.
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07.01.2017 12:01, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region.
August 1.
Stenodema laevigata ?
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April 29.
Dicranocephalus agilis ?
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07.01.2017 15:59, Triplaxxx

Ukraine, Rivne region.

August 1-yes, it is;
April 29-similar, but in general the key features are invisible, maybe D. medius.
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07.01.2017 18:17, Gans75

13.01.2017 12:43, John-ST

Bedbugs from the reserves
of the Ministry of Defense, Zheleznodorozhny. into the light

1. 05.06.2014
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2. 05.06.2014
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3. 31.07.2014
Blepharidopterus?
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4. 31.07.2014
Orthops campestris
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5. 31.07.2014
Sphragisticus nebulosus?
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6. 05.08.2014
Large myrid
Megacoelum infusum?
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7. 05.08.2014
Orthops kalmii?
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8. 05.08.2014
Psallus?
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9. 05.08.2014
Lygus?
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10. 08.08.2014
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11. 08.08.2014
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12. 09.08.2014
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13. 09.08.2014
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14. 12.08.2014
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15. 12.08.2014
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16. 12.08.2014
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17. 12.08.2014
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18. 26.08.2014
Under the birches on the sand.
The Nysius nymph?
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14.01.2017 20:10, Triplaxxx

Bedbugs from the reserves
of the Ministry of Defense, Zheleznodorozhny. into the light

1, 2 -- Salicarus roseri (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838);
3 -- Blepharidopterus angulatus (Fallén, 1807);
4 -- probably Orthops campestris (Linnaeus, 1758);
5 -- yes, it is;
6 -- yes, it is;
7 -- most likely Orthops kalmii (Linnaeus, 1758);
8 -- probably Psallus sp.;
9 -- most likely Lygus gemellatus (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835);
10 -- most likely Lygus sp.;
11 -- key features are not visible, but I think it is Polymerus vulnerable (Panzer, 1806);
12 -- probably Deraeocoris lutescens (Schilling, 1836);
13, 14 -- Nysius sp., to be more precise;
15 -- Apolygus spinolae (Meyer-Dür, 1843);
16, 17 -- Lygus sp.
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15.01.2017 4:21, John-ST

to Triplaxxx: thank you so much

Remnants of Mirid 2014
MO, Railway, to light

19. 31.07.2014
Phytocoris tiliae? there are no other such white and green
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another crowd of Phytocoris, I understand from the photo they are not determined?

20. 31.07.2014
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All other beetles 04.08.2014

21.
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22.
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23.
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24.
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25.
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26.
Adelphocoris lineolatus?
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27.
Blepharidopterus angulatus?
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28.
Polymerus unifasciatus?
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29.
Polymerus unifasciatus?
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30.
Psallus?
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31.
Stenodema trispinosa?
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32.
Stenodema trispinosa?
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I understand the following two ruficornis / caelestialium or in the MO anything else similar except these two species maybe?

33.
Trigonotylus
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34.
Trigonotylus
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35.
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16.01.2017 15:21, Руслан Мазурик

Hello! Can you identify this species? Found today in my room, on the window (western Ukraine) The length of the individual is 2 cm. Here are photos from different angles...

This post was edited by Ruslan Mazurik - 16.01.2017 15: 25

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16.01.2017 20:03, John-ST

Hello! Can you identify this species? Found today in my room, on the window (western Ukraine) The length of the individual is 2 cm. Here are photos from different angles...

Rhaphigaster nebulosa
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16.01.2017 20:13, Руслан Мазурик

Thank you very much!

16.01.2017 20:20, Mantispid

What is Coriomeris ?

Caucasus, Elbrus region, Adyl-Su gorge, VI. 2016

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16.01.2017 23:36, Triplaxxx

It appears to be Coriomeris denticulatus (Scopoli, 1763) .
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18.01.2017 0:29, Triplaxxx


Remnants of Mirid 2014
MO, Railway, to light

19 -- yes;
20-23, 25 -- looks like all Phytocoris dimidiatus / populi;
24 -- Phytocoris sp.;
26 -- yes;
27 -- yes;
28, 29 -- yes;
30 -- possible;
31,32 -- yes;
33, 34 -- Trigonotylus sp.;
35 -- no signs of Deraeocoris (Camptobrochis) sp.
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18.01.2017 12:51, John-ST

The remains of bedbugs for 2014
04.08.2014
MO, Railway
to the light

1. Anthocoris cf confusus?
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2. Nabis?
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3. Pachybrachius fracticollis?
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4. Generally incomprehensible to me bug, very small.
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This post was edited by John-ST-18.01.2017 12: 52

21.01.2017 10:29, Mantispid

Help "finish off" bedbugs from the Caucasus.
All - Elbrus region, Cheget Mountain, VI. 2016
Anthokoridka - 4.7 mm and the proboscis does not go beyond the front basins.

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21.01.2017 23:28, Triplaxxx

Help "finish off" bedbugs from the Caucasus.
All - Elbrus region, Cheget Mountain, VI. 2016
Anthokoridka - 4.7 mm and the proboscis does not go beyond the front basins.

1 -- Stenodema holsata (Fabricius, 1787);
2 -- Drymus sylvaticus (Fabricius, 1775);
3 -- Cymus glandicolor Hahn, 1832;
4 -- Anthocoris nemorum (Linnaeus, 1761).
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21.01.2017 23:47, Triplaxxx

The remains of bedbugs for 2014
04.08.2014
MO, Railway
to the light

The quality of photos does not allow you to accurately determine the view, only approximately.
1 -- possible;
2 -- yes, Nabis sp.;
3 -- yes, it is;
4 -- Campylomma verbasci (Meyer-Dur, 1843).

22.01.2017 1:04, John-ST

The quality of photos does not allow you to accurately determine the view, only approximately.
1 -- possibly;
2 -- yes, Nabis sp.;
3 -- yes, it is;
4 -- Campylomma verbasci (Meyer-Dur, 1843).

Thank you very much.
Still, a simple solution is usually correct. 4-ka turned out to be a mirida with a ragged mustache (as I thought at the beginning), but a long look and flight of fancy allowed me to "see" several tightly connected segments on the second segment wall.gif lol.gif

24.01.2017 22:10, Stas Shinkarenko

Hello!
Please help me with the bug. Astrakhan region, near Baskunchak, July 2010. Size 5-7 mm.

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24.01.2017 23:49, Triplaxxx

Irochrotus lanatus (Pallas, 1773).
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25.01.2017 16:41, Mantispid

1 -- Stenodema holsata (Fabricius, 1787);
2 -- Drymus sylvaticus (Fabricius, 1775);
3 -- Cymus glandicolor Hahn, 1832;
4 -- Anthocoris nemorum (Linnaeus, 1761).

Thank you very much!!! Alexander, please see more slepnyachkov. I understand that they are complex, but at least the genus and in general how many species are there?

1st-Caucasus: Elbrus region, Cheget mountain slope, VI. 2016,
others-Caucasus: Elbrus region, Cherek gorge, 8.5 km From Verkh village. Balkaria, VI. 2016

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25.01.2017 16:45, Mantispid

I still have such a micro-bug, 3.1 mm long. I don't even know where to put it)
Elbrus region, Cheget mountain slope, VI. 2016

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25.01.2017 18:40, Vlad Proklov

I still have such a micro-bug, 3.1 mm long. I don't even know where to put it)
Elbrus region, Cheget mountain slope, VI. 2016

M. b. Chlamydatus sp.?
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26.01.2017 23:19, Triplaxxx

Thank you very much!!! Alexander, please see more slepnyachkov. I understand that they are complex, but at least the genus and in general how many species are there?

1st-Caucasus: Elbrus region, Cheget mountain slope, VI. 2016,
others-Caucasus: Elbrus region, Cherek gorge, 8.5 km From Verkh village. Balkaria, VI. 2016

Key features are not visible, and in general, in one word-Miridae.
1-3-Lygus sp., unfortunately, there is no dotted line above the cr., at least 2 species;
4 - possibly Orthops sp.;
5-possibly Calocoris sp.;
6-Leptopterna dolabrata (Linnaeus, 1758).
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26.01.2017 23:23, Triplaxxx

I still have such a micro-bug, 3.1 mm long. I don't even know where to put it)
Elbrus region, Cheget mountain slope, VI. 2016

Almost certainly Chlamydatus pulicarius (Fallén, 1807).
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27.01.2017 12:03, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 10.06.2016.
Neottiglossa pusilla?

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27.01.2017 22:14, Александрс

Can someone tell me about Irochrotus? Armenia, prov. Syunik, Marz, 9km NNW Megri town, Vagravar vill. env., h=1500m 38°58'39.70" N 46°13'22.34" E

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27.01.2017 23:25, Triplaxxx

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 10.06.2016.
Neottiglossa pusilla?

Yes, it is.
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27.01.2017 23:40, Triplaxxx

Can someone tell me about Irochrotus? Armenia, prov. Syunik, Marz, 9km NNW Megri town, Vagravar vill. env., h=1500m 38°58'39.70" N 46°13'22.34" E

Details are not visible, but it is either Irochrotus majusculus or Irochrotus turanicus-more precisely, only by genitals.
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