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10.06.2021 12:17, MiLLeNium Niobius

June 3, Ryazan region, Klepikovsky district, in the garden on uncut grass.
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10.06.2021 21:56, Triplaxxx

Stenodema laevigata (Linnaeus, 1758).
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17.06.2021 17:53, Jaguar paw

Help identify Miridae if possible. Georgia, Gori, May. Brachycoleus steini confused.gif

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17.06.2021 22:18, Triplaxxx

Well, yes, it is.
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04.07.2021 10:49, stabskapitan

Help identify bedbugs. Taken in June, in Kiev

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04.07.2021 12:25, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. 04.07.2021. Rostov region, on yucca flowers.

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04.07.2021 17:13, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Dolycoris baccarum?

04.07.2021 19:28, Slavinator

Saratov region, dacha Uritsky
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2-June, drowned in the pool

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04.07.2021 21:01, Triplaxxx

Help identify bedbugs. Taken in June, in Kiev

The quality of photos is not very good, which does not allow you to determine the types of objects.
1-Odontoplatys suturalis (Jakovlev, 1883), a Caucasian species, a strange find;
2 - almost certainly Deraeocoris ruber (Linnaeus, 1758);
3-Himacerus apterus (Fabricius, 1798) .

04.07.2021 21:03, Triplaxxx

Please define it. 04.07.2021. Rostov region, on yucca flowers.
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Dolycoris baccarum?

Well, yes, no options.

04.07.2021 21:06, Triplaxxx

Saratov region, dacha Uritsky
1-May
2-June, drowned in the pool

1 -- soldier bug Pyrrhocoris apterus (Linnaeus, 1758);
2 -- female Nabis sp., more precisely only by genitals.

05.07.2021 11:42, dabl

Help me determine it. Karelia, July.
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05.07.2021 20:30, Triplaxxx

Larva of Nithecus jacobaeae (Schilling, 1829) .
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08.07.2021 12:09, dabl

Is it possible to identify bedbugs? Karelia, July.
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2. approximately 4 mm
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08.07.2021 22:19, Triplaxxx

Is it possible to identify bedbugs? Karelia, July.

1 -- most likely Globiceps flavomaculatus (Fabricius, 1794), female;
2 -- Atractotomus mali (Meyer-Dür, 1843);
3 -- most likely Psallus haematodes (Gmelin, 1790);
4 -- Stictopleurus punctatonervosus (Goeze, 1778);
5 -- an unfortunate angle to determine, most likely Plagiognathus chrysanthemi (Wolff, 1804).
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08.07.2021 23:44, comprachicos

Nizhny Novgorod, June.
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09.07.2021 2:24, Triplaxxx

Or Lygus punctatus Zetterstedt, 1838, or Lygus wagneri Remane, 1955, photos are not informative enough. To identify these species, it is advisable to study the genitals.
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09.07.2021 18:32, comprachicos

September, Sakhalin Island, on a small hill.
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09.07.2021 23:20, Triplaxxx

Probably Teloleuca pellucens (Fabricius, 1779).
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14.07.2021 9:54, comprachicos

June, Nizhny Novgorod.
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14.07.2021 22:20, Triplaxxx

Male Leptopterna dolabrata (Linnaeus, 1758).
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14.07.2021 22:43, comprachicos

Nizhniy Novgorod. June.
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15.07.2021 22:42, Triplaxxx

Nymph Stictopleurus sp.
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20.07.2021 17:27, Кто это

Hello, please help me identify the insect, namely, what kind of bug?!
I don't understand how they ended up in the room...
I can only judge the size from crushed copies: somewhere 1-2 mm, and the copy in the photo is about 3-4 mm. They smell like bedbugs when they die. They choke easily, babies are like dust motes and also stink. When crushed, they are smeared with red (especially this scared me very much).
In the 3rd photo, a dried up specimen.
There don't seem to be any bites on the body.
In total, 4 living and 1 dead were seen in 2 days.
I don't think he looks like a bed bug...
I noticed them for the first time. Who is it? Do they bite? Are they dangerous???
City of Bryansk

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21.07.2021 8:08, MiLLeNium Niobius

Hello, is it possible to identify this pinhead? Yesterday, Tula region, on potatoes in the garden. Is it the ubiquitous B. zhilkotochny or, perhaps, Stictopleurus abutilon?
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21.07.2021 12:58, Triplaxxx

Hello, please help me identify the insect, namely, what kind of bug?!
I don't understand how they ended up in the room...
I can only judge the size from crushed copies: somewhere 1-2 mm, and the copy in the photo is about 3-4 mm. They smell like bedbugs when they die. They choke easily, babies are like dust motes and also stink. When crushed, they are smeared with red (especially this scared me very much).
In the 3rd photo, a dried up specimen.
There don't seem to be any bites on the body.
In total, 4 living and 1 dead were seen in 2 days.
I don't think he looks like a bed bug...
I noticed them for the first time. Who is it? Do they bite? Are they dangerous???
City of Bryansk

These are certainly not bed beetles, but larvae of the ground bug Cymus sp. (Lygaeidae). Adults and larvae develop and live on sedge, sitnik and some other wild grasses, mainly in wet places. They don't pose any danger. How did you get into the house confused.gif

21.07.2021 13:01, Triplaxxx

Hello, is it possible to identify this pinhead? Yesterday, Tula region, on potatoes in the garden. Is it the ubiquitous B. zhilkotochny or, perhaps, Stictopleurus abutilon?
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This is Rhopalus subrufus (Gmelin, 1790), what is "B. zhilkotochny" I do not know, do not bother your head with unscientific trivial names.
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21.07.2021 17:12, MiLLeNium Niobius

I don't know what "B. zhilkotochny" is.

This is what I meant by Stictopleurus punctatonervosus, I just can't use only Latin names, I try (for myself) to always translate into Russian and sign in two languages. Yes, and it is always interesting what this or that epithet means. Thank you for the definition!

21.07.2021 20:04, dabl

Help me determine it. Karelia, July.
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21.07.2021 20:09, ИНО

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21.07.2021 21:00, Triplaxxx

Help me determine it. Karelia, July.

1 -- Adelphocoris quadripunctatus (Fabricius, 1794);
2 -- Adelphocoris seticornis (Fabricius, 1775);
3 -- Stenodema holsata (Fabricius, 1787)
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22.07.2021 16:35, Tmitn

Hello! Can you help me identify the bug? Leningrad region, overgrown field, July 20.
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22.07.2021 22:12, Triplaxxx

Stictopleurus sp., more precisely, this photo is not to say.

23.07.2021 11:25, Tmitn

Thank you very much)

23.07.2021 11:52, Tmitn

It seems to be similar to Stictopleurus punctatonervosus?

Here's a closer picture.
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23.07.2021 21:37, Triplaxxx

It's possible, but I don't see it in these photos. Once you have a specimen, see for yourself -- S. punctatonervosus is easily distinguished from other species of the genus by a dotted, not elevated section of the pronotum in front of the cycatrises, the loops on them, as a rule, are not closed. Other species of this genus are reliably identified by the characteristics of the sexual apparatus of males and females.

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24.07.2021 12:49, dabl

Is it possible to identify nymphs? Karelia, June-July.
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24.07.2021 23:07, Triplaxxx

Is it possible to identify nymphs? Karelia, June-July.

1 - most likely Closterotomus biclavatus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1835);
2-most likely Adelphocoris sp.;
3-Lygus sp.;
4-Myrmus miriformis (Fallén, 1807).
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28.07.2021 10:30, comprachicos

Good day. July. Nino.
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28.07.2021 22:40, Triplaxxx

Stictopleurus sp.
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