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Identification of Hemiptera

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07.07.2018 22:50, Triplaxxx

Moscow region, June 23, some grain on the river bank. Leptopterna dolabrata or ferrugata? They write that it is necessary to look at the ratio of the length of the second segment of antennas to 3+4, but this fourth segment is completely absent. A habitat like dolabrata is more suitable.
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Images of Leptopterna dolobrata (Linnaeus, 1758). If you do not study the genitals, males of dolobrata differ from ferrugata primarily in the size of the eyes (in ferrugata they are larger), and females also differ in the thickness of the base of the second segment of the antennae (in ferrugata they are as thick as the front legs, and in dolobrata they are thinner).
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09.07.2018 22:41, Shamil Murtazin

07.07.2018, Bashkortostan
Dictyla echii?
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09.07.2018 23:09, Triplaxxx

Yes, it's the only one you have.
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11.07.2018 16:17, Zum-Graat

Collected by mowing from giant goldenrod, Tver, July 11.
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11.07.2018 18:49, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 11.07.2018.
I was shooting a Circaea alpina plant, and I thought I saw a mosquito out of the corner of my eye. And only at home on the monitor I saw that it was a bug.
Metatropis rufescens?

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11.07.2018 22:22, Triplaxxx

Collected by mowing from giant goldenrod, Tver, July 11.

1 -- Trigonotylus sp.;
2 -- rather Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Duhr, 1843);
3 -- I won't say anything.
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11.07.2018 22:25, Triplaxxx

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, forest park. 11.07.2018.
I was shooting a Circaea alpina plant, and I thought I saw a mosquito out of the corner of my eye. And only at home on the monitor I saw that it was a bug.
Metatropis rufescens?

Well, yes, this is it.
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12.07.2018 16:40, Radik

Please tell me whose can be a nymph.
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, forest edge near Blagodatnaya village 19.06.2018

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12.07.2018 18:38, IchMan

12.07.2018 21:18, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district June

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12.07.2018 22:16, Triplaxxx

Please determine the type of bug, there are a lot of them on blueberries.
July 5. Latvia

Elasmucha ferrugata (Fabricius, 1787).
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12.07.2018 22:25, Triplaxxx

Saratov region, Engelsky district June

1-Dolycoris baccarum (Linnaeus, 1758);
2-Platyplax salviae (Schilling, 1829);
3-Ectomocoris ululans (Rossi, 1790);
4-poorly visible, I think it is Megalonotus sabulicola (Thomson, 1870).
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13.07.2018 8:27, Radik

Closterotomus biclavatus

Thank you.

13.07.2018 20:24, Zum-Graat

Taken by mowing giant goldenrod, Tver, July 12.
1) It seems large and recognizable, but I don't understand something. Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale or something?
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2) I'm not even sure if it's a bug.
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13.07.2018 22:36, Triplaxxx

Taken by mowing giant goldenrod, Tver, July 12.

1 -- well, yes, it is;
2 -- larva of Anthocoridae;
3 -- Anthocoris sp.;
4 -- Nithecus jacobaeae (Schilling, 1829) .
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14.07.2018 12:50, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Please help me with the definition. I would be grateful for names of taxa of any rank below the order rolleyes.gif
Kursk region.

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14.07.2018 15:05, Triplaxxx

Two imagos and a nymph Carpocoris purpureipennis (De Geer, 1773).
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14.07.2018 21:41, Woodmen

Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk, a clearing in a forest park. 13.07.2018.
Is it possible to identify a nymph?


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14.07.2018 22:23, Triplaxxx

Rhopalus sp.
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24.07.2018 13:01, Tivanik

Southern coast of Crimea, 13.07.2018
Please tell me what kind of shield nymph?

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24.07.2018 22:10, Triplaxxx

This appears to be the nymph Acrosternum heegeri Fieber, 1861.
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28.07.2018 11:18, Mantispid

What kind of bug? Quite large - 16 mm

Mexico: Yucatan Peninsula

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28.07.2018 22:20, Triplaxxx

This is Quintius dentifer Stål, 1870, Coreidae.
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29.07.2018 11:04, Tivanik

Southern Coast Of Crimea 13.07.2018
Rhynocoris punctiventris ???

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29.07.2018 13:52, Slavinator

Help me determine it. July

Bug 1.1, 1.2, 2-Krasnodar Krai
Bug 3.1, 3.2-Crimea, Alushta
Bug 5-Krasnodar Krai, Golubitskaya

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29.07.2018 22:34, Triplaxxx

Southern Coast Of Crimea 13.07.2018
Rhynocoris punctiventris ???

Yes, it is.
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29.07.2018 23:05, Triplaxxx

Help me determine it. July

Bug 1.1, 1.2, 2-Krasnodar Krai
Bug 3.1, 3.2-Crimea, Alushta
Bug 5-Krasnodar Krai, Golubitskaya

1.1, 1.2 -- the photos are blurry, but I think they are the usual Coreus marginatus (Linnaeus, 1758);
2 -- Beosus maritimus (Scopoli, 1763);
3.1, 3.2 -- Camptopus lateralis (Germar, 1817);
5 -- Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758).

30.07.2018 12:28, Radik

Good afternoon!
Please tell me - is this Deraeocoris ruber?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Uratminskaya dacha forest, na raspberries. 28.07.2018

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30.07.2018 22:09, Triplaxxx

Yes, it is.

01.08.2018 8:22, Radik

Thank you.

10.08.2018 16:43, ETI

Is this one kind of bug? Leningrad region. On the same irga.
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2. 02.08.2018

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10.08.2018 21:39, Triplaxxx

Yes, these are larvae of Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale (Linnaeus, 1758), of different ages.
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11.08.2018 17:34, ETI

1 .. Bird cherry eggs 19.05
2. Bug larvae hatched 04.06
3. Molted 09.06
Acanthosoma haemorroidale?

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11.08.2018 20:49, Triplaxxx

It looks like it is.
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12.08.2018 9:48, Tivanik

Help me identify the horsefly. Saint Petersburg, 29.07.2018
Adelphocoris seticornis ?

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12.08.2018 22:35, Triplaxxx

Yes, it is.
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14.08.2018 18:04, Zum-Graat

Removed by mowing giant goldenrod. August 6, Moscow region.

1) Someone's nymph?
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3) Adelphocoris lineolatus?
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4) The copy is dented, but... Not Apolygus lucorum?
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14.08.2018 23:01, Triplaxxx

Removed by mowing giant goldenrod. August 6, Moscow region.

1 -- someone's nymph;
2, 5 -- Nabis sp.;
3 -- Adelphocoris lineolatus / quadripunctatus, I can't tell you anything more accurately from this photo;
4 -- I can't tell you anything from this photo.
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14.08.2018 23:39, Zum-Graat

Thank you, but what do you need to look at in adelphocoris for a clear differentiation of species?

15.08.2018 2:00, Triplaxxx

If the hairs on the elytra are only light - lineolatus, and if there are also clearly black - quadripunctatus.
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