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02.06.2008 14:12, Victor Titov

Identify a handsome man, please! 27.05.2008, mixed forest in the vicinity of Rostov, Yaroslavl region. Rhynocoris?
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02.06.2008 16:07, barry

Identify a handsome man, please! 27.05.2008, mixed forest in the vicinity of Rostov, Yaroslavl region. Rhynocoris?

Rhynocoris annulatus looks like it...

This post was edited by barry - 02.06.2008 16: 08
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12.06.2008 17:59, barry

Help me determine it... Kharkiv, June 2008

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14.06.2008 13:57, Timandr

name, pliz, simple bedbugs (south of the Kuznetsk basin) and types of lace makers (Locot Altai village. edge, 8.06.1996)

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14.06.2008 23:31, K-2

It is located on a vertical surface - on the door of the house. The egg size is less than 1 mm.

This post was edited by K^2 - 14.06.2008 23: 33

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15.06.2008 16:30, Dmitrii Musolin

It looks like a clutch of shield beetles (Pentatomidae).

This post was edited by Musolin - 06/15/2008 16: 31

15.06.2008 17:14, metallman.92

Yes, it's probably Palomena prasina.
I also postponed it yesterday smile.gif
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The post was edited by metallman.92 - 15.06.2008 17:17

15.06.2008 21:24, K-2

Indeed, it looks like it. http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/...na_prasina.html
user posted image

Only she chose a strange place.
Thank you.

This post was edited by K^2-06/15/2008 21: 25

21.06.2008 23:58, пигидий

Kharkov...

Sehirus morio, seems to be
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30.06.2008 0:08, Zhernov

Help with the definition. Samara, June confused.gif

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07.07.2008 3:00, пигидий

Do they stay in the clutch until the offspring are hatched?

Yes, it is in English. so it is called for this -- "PARENT BUG"

07.07.2008 3:10, пигидий

[quote=Dr. Niko,04.05.2008 21:12]

07.07.2008 5:26, пигидий

Ustyurt District, May

_05_19_Oneri_0528 = Peirates sp
05_19_Oneri_0566 = Oncocephalus sp.
The third "I know, but I don't remember" -- there is nothing at hand for reference. on shmon selected
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07.07.2008 18:32, пигидий

[quote=Zhernov,29.06.2008 23:08]

08.07.2008 0:52, IchMan

Tell us, experts, whether it is possible to establish a kind on a photo of these larvae. And why are they so crowded?
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14.07.2008 15:19, dimocritus

I got knocked up at night
in Kiev
Thank you smile.gif

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14.07.2008 15:56, barry

I got knocked up at night
in Kiev
Thank you smile.gif

Sort of like Reduvius personatus.
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17.07.2008 12:20, Pleco

Rhynocoris iracundus or someone else?

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17.07.2008 12:35, Трофим

He's the one.
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28.07.2008 20:14, Mylabris

Lygaeidae?

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11.08.2008 18:12, KingSnake

What kind of bug is this? I've never seen it before. In Mordovia, on an oak tree.

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21.08.2008 15:58, пигидий

In Mordovia, on an oak tree.

Gonocerus juniperi
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21.08.2008 16:07, пигидий

Lygaeidae?

Yeah, I think it's Nithecus jacobaeae, but I forgot them - and I can't find any good pictures. check out a decent book somewhere
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21.08.2008 22:25, guest: Tentator

Yeah, I think it's Nithecus jacobaeae, but I forgot them - and I can't find any good pictures. check out a decent book of some kind
This is most likely Ortholomus punctipennis. Mylabris collected this species, apparently, in Kazakhstan, and Nithecus jacobaeae lives in the forest zone.
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21.08.2008 22:37, guest: Tentator

26.08.2008 17:00, barry

Help me determine...
Crimea, August.

1.
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3.
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26.08.2008 17:56, guest: Tentator

2. Camptopus lateralis;
1. larva of some Alydidae, possibly C. lateralis;
3. Peirates hybridus, larva.
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26.08.2008 18:17, KingSnake

Gentlemen, what kind of view is this?
Tentator says Gonocerus acuteangulatus, and pygidium says Gonocerus juniperi.

On the Internet (based on images), neither one nor the other view is suitable. confused.gif

This post was edited by KingSnake - 26.08.2008 18: 18

26.08.2008 18:29, guest: Tentator

Gonocerus juniperi lives in the Crimea and the Caucasus, lives on juniper. It has the lateral corners of the pronotum not protruding beyond the lateral edges of the elytra, the top with a blurred, marble-like pattern.
Why doesn't Gonocerus acuteangulatus work?
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26.08.2008 18:34, guest: Tentator


On the Internet (based on images), neither one nor the other view is suitable. confused.gif
Well, here are the pictures, compare them: http://www.insektengalerie.de/wanzen/braune-randwanze.html

26.08.2008 18:36, KingSnake

Gonocerus juniperi lives in the Crimea and the Caucasus, lives on juniper. It has the lateral corners of the pronotum not protruding beyond the lateral edges of the elytra, the top with a blurred, marble-like pattern.
Why doesn't Gonocerus acuteangulatus work?

My burgundy all some, and on the Internet (in the pictures) - all light or brown. Or do they have a very different color?

26.08.2008 18:37, KingSnake

Well, here are the pictures, compare them: http://www.insektengalerie.de/wanzen/braune-randwanze.html

I agree you were right - it sounds like mine.

26.08.2008 18:45, guest: Tentator

Coloration is a very unreliable taxonomic trait in many groups. Pay attention in nature, for example, to harmful turtles: You will see a transition from light brown specimens to completely black, which some people consider a different species - so different are the melanists from the usual forms. And here you have quite "burgundy" representatives of Gonocerus acuteangulatus:
http://hpbimg.peppix.de/HP%20Gonocerus%20acuteangulatus1.jpg
http://flickr.com/photos/63619153@N00/2578196254/
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26.08.2008 18:58, Dmitrii Musolin

I can't say for sure about this species, but in general, the color of bedbugs can vary both in the season (seasonal polymorphism/polyphenism) between generations or in one generation, and during ontogenesis. In addition, I think it may depend on the food.
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26.08.2008 19:47, KingSnake

Thanks for the clarification.

What kind of bug is this? I was sitting on a sunflower.

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26.08.2008 20:24, kut

And this one? Moscow. Now they fly in large numbers. I won't save you from them. Pretty shallow. Thank you.
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26.08.2008 22:11, guest: Tentator

Thanks for the clarification.

What kind of bug is this? I was sitting on a sunflower.
You're welcome!
Lygus rugulipennis

And this one? Moscow. Now they fly in large numbers. I won't save you from them. Pretty shallow. Thank you.
Kleidocerys resedae
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27.08.2008 16:45, Tentator

I ask for your help in determining.
22-24. 05. 2008 SE Kazakhstan, 8 km W Issyk, dacha massif. 43°47'07''N/ 077°08'27''E.
Adelphocoris lineolatus.
Help, please, with predatory bedbugs.
Ustyurt district, May. They hunt under a lamp at night. The first one, the largest, was smashed by ants.
_05_19_Oneri_0528 -- Ectomocoris ululans;
05_19_Oneri_0566 -- Oncocephalus brachymerus.
And here are 2 more from the same place (South-West Kazakhstan). The first one is from the salt marsh, the second one is from the sands.
Acrosternum sp.
name, pliz, simple bedbugs (south of the Kuznetsk basin) and types of lace makers (Locot Altai village. edge, 8.06.1996)
06___15.7.2000 -- Eurygaster integriceps или E. maura;
06___17.7.2000 -- Leptopterna dolobrata;
06 -- Derephysia cristata, Galeatus (G. inermis - ?).

01.09.2008 2:09, Juglans

Primorye, active summer in early August (on light)

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01.09.2008 17:13, Tentator

Primorye, active summer in early August (on light)
Hello, Juglans. This is Stenodema calcarata.
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