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05.02.2018 10:08, ЕвгенийК

July, Novgorod region. I doubt the definition of a bedbug, please tell me who it is. I thought it was Adelphocoris lineolatus, but then I started to doubt it.

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05.02.2018 23:28, Triplaxxx

Doubts are unnecessary, this is it.
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06.02.2018 11:40, ЕвгенийК

Doubts are unnecessary, this is it.

Thank you very much.
Here are a few other types that I'm not sure about at all.
If it is possible to check and determine them, I would be extremely grateful.
Specifically this bug-Nabis ferus? July, Novgorod region.

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06.02.2018 12:05, ЕвгенийК

And here's another slepnyak. Leningrad region, on limestones, early July.

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06.02.2018 12:07, ЕвгенийК

And another one. I'm not sure if it's Apolygus spinolae. July, Novgorod region.

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07.02.2018 0:24, Triplaxxx

Thank you very much.
Here are a few other types that I'm not sure about at all.
If it is possible to check and determine them, I would be extremely grateful.
Specifically this bug-Nabis ferus? July, Novgorod region.

It is possible to reliably identify a bug from this subgenus only by its genitals, so --
Nabis sp.

07.02.2018 0:28, Triplaxxx

And another one. I'm not sure if it's Apolygus spinolae. July, Novgorod region.

This is definitely not Apolygus spinolae. Of course, the key features are not visible, but the habit can be assumed that this is Lygocoris pabulinus (Linnaeus, 1761) .

07.02.2018 0:32, Triplaxxx

And here's another slepnyak. Leningrad region, on limestones, early July.

I'll look at the collection and check it out.
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10.02.2018 0:17, ЕвгенийК

This is definitely not Apolygus spinolae. Of course, the key features are not visible, but the habit can be assumed that it is Lygocoris pabulinus (Linnaeus, 1761).

Thank you very much. And here are other similar beetles, but like the back legs poschetiniste, and the body is narrower. The pictures aren't very clear, yes. Is it possible to guess from them who it is?

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11.02.2018 0:19, Triplaxxx

Thank you very much. And here are other similar beetles, but like the back legs poschetiniste, and the body is narrower. The pictures aren't very clear, yes. Is it possible to guess from them who it is?

We can both assume and accurately indicate that this is Blepharidopterus angulatus (Fallen, 1807).

And in the picture above, the previously undefined bug is a light form of some Grypocoris - or Grypocoris sexguttatus (Fabricius, 1777), or Grypocoris stysi (Wagner, 1968).
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11.02.2018 11:27, ЕвгенийК

We can both assume and accurately indicate that this is Blepharidopterus angulatus (Fallen, 1807).

And in the picture above, the previously undefined bug is a light form of some Grypocoris - or Grypocoris sexguttatus (Fabricius, 1777), or Grypocoris stysi (Wagner, 1968).


Thanks for the definition. Here is another bug from the same place - Leningrad region, limestones. Is it possible to identify him?

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11.02.2018 12:01, ЕвгенийК

Novgorod region, July.

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11.02.2018 12:04, ЕвгенийК

Novgorod region, August.
Here are two pins, I would like to confidently name them.

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11.02.2018 22:52, Triplaxxx

Thanks for the definition. Here is another bug from the same place - Leningrad region, limestones. Is it possible to identify him?

Hoplomachus thunbergii (Fallén, 1807).
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11.02.2018 23:10, Triplaxxx

Novgorod region, July.

Stictopleurus punctatonervosus (Goeze, 1778).
Novgorod region, August.
Here are two pins, I would like to confidently name them.

I think it's Rhopalus conspersus (Fieber, 1837) .
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13.02.2018 20:07, Shamil Murtazin

19.07.2017, Ufa, balcony, on the light
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2. Kleidocerys resedae
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3. Stenotus binotatus
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4. Plagiognathus bipunctatus
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13.02.2018 23:56, Triplaxxx

19.07.2017, Ufa, balcony, on the light
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1 - most likely Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Duer, 1843);
2-yes;
3-yes;
4-Plagiognathus chrysanthemi (Wolf, 1864).
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16.02.2018 17:21, ETI

1.31 July
2. August 23
, 3. August 21, Pskov region
. Is it possible to determine whose nymphs they are?

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17.02.2018 0:35, Triplaxxx

1, 2 -- Carpocoris sp.;
3 -- Zicrona caerulea.
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17.02.2018 10:25, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.06.2017.

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17.02.2018 23:03, Triplaxxx

Rhopalus maculatus (Fieber, 1837).
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21.02.2018 11:50, ETI

Please identify bedbugs:
1. September 5
2. September 9, Pskov region.

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21.02.2018 12:42, John-ST

  
3. August 21, Pskov region
. Is it possible to determine whose nymphs they are?



  
3 -- Zicrona caerulea.


And it can't be Troilus luridus
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21.02.2018 19:03, ETI

And it can't be Troilus luridus

It also seems to me that this is Troilus luridus

21.02.2018 19:46, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 10.06.2017.

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21.02.2018 19:53, John-ST

Please identify bedbugs:
1. September 5
2. September 9, Pskov region.

I think
1. Troilus luridus
2. Palomena prasina
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21.02.2018 23:31, Triplaxxx

And it can't be Troilus luridus

I also think it's Troilus luridus

Yes, you're right. Determining from memory, and even larvae, is not the best way.
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28.02.2018 19:03, Woodmen

I uploaded the image to my previous post from another hosting company. Visible?
They don't attach from your computer... frown.gif weep.gif
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28.02.2018 23:52, Triplaxxx

Trapezonotus arenarius (Linnaeus, 1758).
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15.03.2018 10:03, usiaz

Hello. Is it Euryopicoris nitidus?
Time and place of shooting: 2016-06-14 18: 06: 00, Perm Krai, Bardymsky district, vicinities d. Ust-Ashap, in a forest clearing. Tulva upland.

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15.03.2018 23:22, Triplaxxx

Yes, this is it.

17.03.2018 14:23, comprachicos

September, N. Novgorod

Adelphocoris lineolatus?
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17.03.2018 23:56, Triplaxxx

Yes, it is.
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19.03.2018 1:11, Пензуит

Please tell me about bedbugs. Penza region.

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2. Lygus punctatus maybe?

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21.03.2018 13:20, comprachicos

Good day. Bad angle to define( Can I get to the genus? N. Novgorod, September.
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21.03.2018 23:13, Triplaxxx

Either Carpocoris sp. or Codophila sp. -- I can't make out more precisely.

21.03.2018 23:15, Triplaxxx

Please tell me about bedbugs. Penza region.

I can't give you a hint -- I don't see any photos and I won't see them from this resource.

22.03.2018 1:15, Пензуит

I can't give you a hint -- I don't see any photos and I won't see them from this resource.


Strange, but why is this happening? No one seems to have complained - I've already laid out my eardrums, butterflies, and larvae. But here photos also stopped loading from Molbiol - so I don't know what to do?

22.03.2018 23:37, Triplaxxx

Yandex, VK, and other resources don't work in Ukraine.

23.03.2018 2:05, Пензуит

Ah, I see! Then I'll post it in another resource. Thank you in advance for the definition! The numbering of photos in this message may not match the numbering in the one that was left on the previous page.
Because of this, I don't really like all these photo hosting sites - if there is not a single view of a photo for six months, it is automatically deleted. And on Molbiol with photos, too, some nonsense-then loaded, then not loaded!

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2. Lygus punctatus probably? September.

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3. July

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4. July

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6. September

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7. August

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8. August

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