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03.09.2008 17:51, kut

Hello. Moscow oblast. A damp pine forest. 29.8.8. Thank you!
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03.09.2008 18:45, Tentator

Hello. Moscow oblast. A damp pine forest. 29.8.8. Thank you!
Pitedia pinicola
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05.09.2008 2:02, Juglans

Tentator, thank you!
Here's more from Primorye

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10.09.2008 7:08, Ekos

Hello! Do I understand correctly that both beetles in the photo are Pentatoma metallifera? The bug was caught on the left in the south of the EAO, on the right - in the lower reaches of the Bikin River.

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10.09.2008 14:04, пигидий

Do I understand this correctly?..

-- verno
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10.09.2008 18:32, Tentator

Tentator, thank you!
Here's more from Primorye
No problem.
DSC_0189 -- Phytocoris sp.
DSC_0404 -- Adelphocoris sp. (A. suturalis ?)
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12.09.2008 7:31, Juglans

Primorye again. On the Amur velvet

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21.09.2008 6:57, VSB

As far as I understand it: 1. Green scutellum (Palomena prasina), 2) Ringed predator (Rhynocoris annulatus) 3)Italian bug (Graphosoma lineatum). I would define my own people this way, if they correct me wrong.

21.09.2008 11:24, gumenuk

Taken in May in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)

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21.09.2008 11:35, пигидий

...Wheezing

Elasmucha ferrugata
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21.09.2008 15:00, gumenuk

2. Taken in May in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)

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21.09.2008 18:31, barry

2. Taken in May in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)

Dolycoris baccarum
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21.09.2008 18:48, gumenuk

3. Taken in May in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)

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21.09.2008 21:23, barry

_____004806.jpg — (144.36 k) - looks LIKE Adelphocoris seticornis.
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22.09.2008 8:47, gumenuk

_____004806.jpg — (144.36 k) - looks like Adelphocoris seticornis.

Thank you. It remains to determine the last one-004857, the rest have already been determined.

23.09.2008 13:06, Tentator

Primorye again. On the Amur velvet
A larva of this age is very difficult to determine. Exactly Pentatomidae Pentatominae. C E. V. Kanyukova we thought for a long time that from similar lives in Primorye... Most likely, Palomena.

3. Taken in May in the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)
004857.jpg -- Phytocoris populi
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23.09.2008 14:32, gumenuk

Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)

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23.09.2008 14:48, barry


004857.jpg -- Phytocoris populi

Tentator, if it's not too hard, check out more of this one:
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In my opinion, too, something from Phytocoris.

This post was edited by barry - 09/23/2008 14: 52

23.09.2008 15:18, Alexander Zarodov

Just a few more shields near Moscow.

Carpocoris fuscispinus/pudicus/purpureipennis?
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And the integriceps/maura/testudinaria turtle?

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This post was edited by Double A - 23.09.2008 17: 10

23.09.2008 18:54, kut

Can you tell me who it is? Perched on the leaves of the bodyak (Cirsium incanum) of the Asteraceae. Moscow. September 18, 2008. Thank you.
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23.09.2008 19:43, Tentator

Taken on the territory of the Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)
1-- Troilus luridus, larva.
2 -- Carpocoris pudicus.
Tentator, if it's not too difficult, check out more of this:
In my opinion, too, something from Phytocoris.
Phytocoris tiliae
Just a few more shields near Moscow.
Carpocoris pudicus and, most likely, Eurygaster maura.
Can you tell me who it is? Perched on the leaves of the bodyak (Cirsium incanum) of the Asteraceae. Moscow. September 18, 2008. Thank you.
Notostira elongata or N. erratica-differ only in the genitals.

This post was edited by Tentator - 23.09.2008 20: 01
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23.09.2008 20:13, Alexander Zarodov

Thanks!

And this one is also pudicus?

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and there is such a thing, some Holcostethus vernalis? Also Near Moscow.

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This post was edited by Double A - 23.09.2008 20: 18

23.09.2008 21:39, gumenuk

Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)

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24.09.2008 11:08, Tentator

Thanks!

And this one is also pudicus?

and there is such a thing, some Holcostethus vernalis? Also Near Moscow.
Carpocoris fuscispinus differs from C. pudicus by the longer and more pointed lateral angles of the pronotum. In C. purpureipennis, the latter are usually almost the same as in C. pudicus. This can be seen in the picture: http://hemiptera.free.fr/Carpocoris_France_Mouquet.pdf All these species are very well distinguished by the structure of the aedeagus. Externally, C. purpureipennis and C. pudicus can be distinguished by the fact that the former has a deeper punctuation of the upper body. Perhaps your last photo shows C. purpureipennis, or the cuticle sculpture is more clearly visible.

Yes, it is Holcostethus vernalis

Moscow region (Ramenskiy district, Khripan)
The adult is Palomena prasina. I'm less sure about the larvae; I remember an expert on Penth larvae telling me that P. prasina and P. viridissima do not differ at all.
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24.09.2008 11:14, Tentator

Yes, in the carpocoris picture, C. mediterraneus is listed as a good species; it has recently been reduced to synonyms with C. fuscispinus. The article is attached.

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24.09.2008 13:25, Tigran Oganesov

Hm... Who is this - mediterraneus (fuscispinus) or pudicus? Initially, I identified it as pudicus, but now I doubt something.

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24.09.2008 14:08, Guest

Where does your material come from? C. mediterraneus is Southern Europe.

24.09.2008 14:44, Alexander Zarodov

Can you help me with the pins?" All from the Moscow Region.
Similar to Rhopalus sp. or Stictopleurus sp. Is it really possible to define up to a view?

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This post was edited by Double A-09/24/2008 15: 04

24.09.2008 16:03, Tigran Oganesov

Where does your material come from? C. mediterraneus is Southern Europe.

This is Sochi.

24.09.2008 18:32, Tentator

Can you help me with the pins?" All from the Moscow Region.
Similar to Rhopalus sp. or Stictopleurus sp. Is it really possible to define up to a view?

I think 1-4 is Stictopleurus punctatonervosus, and 5 is Rhopalus maculatus.

This is Sochi.
Then there is no certainty, you need to look at the genitals of males.
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24.09.2008 18:47, Tigran Oganesov

  
Then there is no certainty, you need to look at the genitals of males.

But the options are limited to fuscispinus/pudicus or someone else maybe?

24.09.2008 19:23, Tentator

But the options are limited to fuscispinus/pudicus or someone else maybe?
No, there may still be C. purpureipennis, less likely C. coreanus, and in the mountains-C. melanocerus.
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24.09.2008 22:58, Alexander Zarodov

No, there may still be C. purpureipennis, less likely C. coreanus, and in the mountains-C. melanocerus.


This bug was photographed in Greece on the island of Euboea in the low mountains, fuscispinus / mediterraneus does not seem to pull at the corners of the pronotum. Could this one be C. melanocerus or again from pudicus / purpureipennis?

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This post was edited by Double A-24.09.2008 23: 01

24.09.2008 23:23, Tentator

This bug was photographed in Greece on the island of Euboea in the low mountains, fuscispinus / mediterraneus does not seem to pull at the corners of the pronotum. Could this one be C. melanocerus or again from pudicus / purpureipennis?
Three species of this genus live in Greece: C. fuscispinus, C. pudicus and C. purpureipennis. In my opinion, this photo of you shows C. pudicus.
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25.09.2008 15:31, Alexander Zarodov

Well, with these, probably, absolutely no chance weep.gifAt least Lygus sp.?
All from the Moscow Region.

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25.09.2008 19:30, Tentator

Well, with these, probably, absolutely no chance weep.gifAt least Lygus sp.?
All from the Moscow Region.
Yes, the genus Lygus. 2 -- L. rugulipennis. The rest, alas, can not be determined from the photo to the appearance.
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30.09.2008 14:27, Alexander Zarodov

Here, another shield. Photographed on September 6 in Moscow region. Something strange about it, at first I thought Dolycoris baccarum, and now it seems that it is more like Holcostethus sp. looks like.

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30.09.2008 23:54, Tentator

Here, another shield. Photographed on September 6 in Moscow region. Something strange about it, at first I thought Dolycoris baccarum, and now it seems that it is more like Holcostethus sp. looks like.
Holcostethus sphacelatus
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03.10.2008 1:41, Juglans

Primorye region

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04.10.2008 17:09, Mylabris

I hope for your help. Beautiful predatory big bug, like from reduviid (or nabid? - I can't look at the proboscis now) brought from the USA, Missouri.

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