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Identification of Hemiptera

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15.10.2017 17:37, Triplaxxx

All Peribalus strictus.
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15.10.2017 21:17, NakaRB

Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 04-06.06.2017


51. Dysdercus decussatus?
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21.10.2017 19:34, VBoris

Hello! Help with the bug. Mixed-type forest. Photo date 15.10.17

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24.10.2017 0:35, Triplaxxx

Hello! Help with the bug. Mixed-type forest. Photo date 15.10.17

From this angle, only like this -- Empicoris sp.
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24.10.2017 23:36, Triplaxxx

Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Bako national park, 04-06.06.2017

51 -- Dysdercus decussatus Boisduval, 1885;
52 -- возможно Aquarius sp.;
53 -- Phaenacantha sp., Colobathristidae;
54 -- Dieuches sp.;
55 -- Cosmolestes sp.

25.10.2017 22:45, VBoris

Triplaxxx here are two more photos. And what angles, parts of the bug are needed for more accurate determination?

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25.10.2017 23:17, Triplaxxx

Empicoris vagabundus (Linnaeus, 1758).
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26.10.2017 21:49, rajskij-sad

tell me, please, what kind of bug is this? I met her in a clearing in the forest, Tatarstan, Russia)

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27.10.2017 22:17, Triplaxxx

Dolycoris baccarum (Linnaeus, 1758).

29.10.2017 17:56, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 09.09.2015.
Trapezonotus-will you be able to identify it?
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29.10.2017 18:21, Triplaxxx

Most likely, this is Trapezonotus arenarius (Linnaeus, 1758), but Trapezonotus desertus Seidenstuecker, 1951 and Trapezonotus inglorius Vinokurov, 1990 are also possible - you can't tell without genitals.
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30.10.2017 15:41, kvoncstu

Most likely, it is Trapezonotus arenarius (Linnaeus, 1758), but Trapezonotus desertus Seidenstuecker, 1951 and Trapezonotus inglorius Vinokurov, 1990 are also possible .

Probably, it is possible without them. In typical T. desertus, all the legs are light, and the front thighs are darkened. This type is much smaller. About T. inglorius. It was synonymized with T. desertus (Neymorovets, 2006).T. desertus, by the way, was listed for Kirov (Vinokurov, 1990).

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30.10.2017 23:26, Triplaxxx

Probably, it is possible without them. In typical T. desertus, all the legs are light, and the front thighs are darkened. This type is much smaller. About T. inglorius. It was synonymized with T. desertus (Neymorovets, 2006).T. desertus, by the way, was listed for Kirov (Vinokurov, 1990).

Yes, I forgot about the article.
And as for the color of the legs, it is quite variable. Although the sizes of the species differ, you can't tell from the photo about the sizes.

04.11.2017 20:05, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, June.
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04.11.2017 23:29, Triplaxxx

Deraeocoris ruber (Linnaeus 1758).
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09.11.2017 16:46, Ленинец

help me identify
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10.11.2017 1:20, Triplaxxx

help me determine

1 -- Tritomegas sexmaculatus (Rambur, 1839);
2 -- Palomena prasina (Linnaeus, 1761);
3 -- Eurydema ornata (Linnaeus, 1758).
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20.11.2017 16:45, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 12.08.2015.
It looks like the nymph Zicrona caerulea, but the upper forked dark stripe is confusing...
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23.11.2017 2:03, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 12.08.2015.
It is similar to the nymph Zicrona caerulea, but the upper forked dark stripe is disconcerting...

I think Acanthosomatidae, Elasmostethus sp. Possibly Elasmostethus minor

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23.11.2017 11:51, Woodmen

I think Acanthosomatidae, Elasmostethus sp. Possibly Elasmostethus minor

Thanks!
Judging by the location on Lonicera xylosteum, it may well be. Despite being mavroid. smile.gif

04.12.2017 9:36, Radik

Tell me please.
Is this Carpocoris purpureipennis (De Geer, 1773) Black-whiskered scutellum?
Tatarstan. November 27, 2017.

04.12.2017 22:17, Triplaxxx

Yes, it is.

05.12.2017 8:19, Radik

Thank you very much!

13.12.2017 11:38, Radik

Tell me please. Is this Psakasta vulgaris? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. 2017.07.8

13.12.2017 12:53, OEV

Tell me please. Is this Psakasta vulgaris? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. 2017.07.8


Psacasta exanthematica (Scopoli, 1763 yes.gif

13.12.2017 22:03, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 20.
Eremocoris sp. no more ?
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13.12.2017 23:01, Triplaxxx

Most likely Eremocoris abietis (Linnaeus, 1758).
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26.12.2017 18:09, Раду Кибзий

Good evening! Can you help me identify the bug? Chisinau, 25 June 2014. Thank you in advance!

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27.12.2017 22:39, Triplaxxx

Palomena, most likely Palomena prasina.
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04.01.2018 18:04, Раду Кибзий

Good evening! Please tell me, is this Palomena prasina? Chisinau, July 4, 2014. Thank you in advance!

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04.01.2018 23:31, Triplaxxx

Most likely it is.
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10.01.2018 15:31, Северянка

Please identify the bug. Irkutsk region, Irkutsk district, village Pozdnyakova, meadow, on British elecampane (Inula britannica L.). 28.07.2017.

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10.01.2018 23:44, Triplaxxx

Enoplops sibiricus Jakovlev, 1889.
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15.01.2018 0:27, Sergeyy

If possible, please help me determine.
Belarus. Minsk region 22. 07.2017

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18.01.2018 1:54, John-ST

Help identify bedbugs.
All Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

1. 30.04.2014
on apple
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2. 08.05.2014
Sciocoris homalonotus?
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3. 25.06.2016
on yarrow
Can this Phytocoris be determined before the species?
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4. 25.06.2016
on yarrow
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5. 27.06.2016
at night on the light
Will be able to identify the photo Emblethis?
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6. 27.06.2016
Liorhyssus hyalinus comes to light
at night?
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7. 30.06.2016
on goatgrass
Carpocoris purpureipennis?
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19.01.2018 0:23, Triplaxxx

Help identify bedbugs.
All Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

1-probably a larva of the first instars of Miris striatus (Linnaeus, 1758);
2-yes;
3 - most likely Phytocoris ulmi (Linnaeus, 1758);
4-Stictopleurus sp., further on the genitals;
5 - Emblethis sp., more precisely from the photo can not be said;
6-yes, it is one with
7 -- similar to Carpocoris pudicus (Poda, 1761), but externally this species can not always be distinguished from Carpocoris rigrigeireppis, it is better to look at the genitals.
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21.01.2018 18:15, comprachicos

Good evening. Nizhny Novgorod, August.
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21.01.2018 23:00, Triplaxxx

Eurygaster testudinaria (Geoffroy, 1785)
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31.01.2018 0:33, Anton Kozyrev

Eurydema ornata?
July, Saratov region.

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31.01.2018 0:42, John-ST

Eurydema ornata?
July, Saratov region.

Eurydema ventralis Kolenati, 1846
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