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12.09.2021 12:54, Jaguar paw

And this is Legnotus picipes? 12.09.2021 b Georgia, Tbilisi, forest park, hiding in moss, small (up to 4 mm)

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12.09.2021 21:43, MIV

Please be kind! Please help me deal with bedbugs. All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Carpocoris sp. some kind? Forest-steppe. 3.08.21.
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2.? Sad. uch-k. 20.05.21
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3. Cruciferous beetles? Sad. uch-k. 18.06.21
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12.09.2021 22:27, Triplaxxx

And this is Legnotus picipes? 12.09.2021 b Georgia, Tbilisi, forest park, hiding in moss, small (up to 4 mm)

Yes, it is.
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12.09.2021 22:50, Triplaxxx

Please be kind! Please help me deal with bedbugs. All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

1 - most likely Carpocoris purpureipennis (De Geer, 1773);
2-Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale (Linnaeus, 1758);
3-Eurydema oleracea (Linnaeus, 1758).
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14.09.2021 12:32, Jaguar paw

Aradus betulae (Linnaeus, 1758) ♂ ? Georgia, Gori.
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Some kind of Orthops (which one)?
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Obscure, about 4 mm. Lamprodema maura (Fabricius, 1803)?
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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 14.09.2021 13: 39

14.09.2021 23:29, Triplaxxx

1 -- yes, it looks like it;
2 -- either Deraeocoris punctulatus (Fallén, 1807), or Deraeocoris serenus (Douglas & Scott, 1868), you need to look at the parameters;
3 -- yes, it is.
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18.09.2021 10:26, Jaguar paw

Georgia, near Tbilisi, steppe, September 17.

Coranus griseus (Rossi, 1790)?
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Himacerus mirmicoides (O. Costa, 1834)?
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Georgia, Tbilisi, forest Park, September 16.

Podops rectidens Horváth, 1883?
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Charagochilus gyllenhalii (Fallén, 1807)?
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Georgia, Tbilisi, steppe, September 5.

Tropistethus holosericus (Scholtz, 1846)?
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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 19.09.2021 13: 51

19.09.2021 17:25, Triplaxxx

Georgia, near Tbilisi, steppe, September 17.

1 -- doesn't look like it. In general, the identification of Coranus is difficult and one photo is not enough. Habitually similar to Coranus tuberculifer Reuter, 1881;
2-yes, it is;
3-yes, it is;
4-probably not it. It is similar to Charagochilus spiralifer Kerzhner, 1988, but you can theoretically have Charagochilus weberi Wagner, 1953, which was recently found in Iran.
5 -- yes, it is.
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19.09.2021 18:09, Jaguar paw

1 -- doesn't look like it. In general, the identification of Coranus is difficult and one photo is not enough. Habitually similar to Coranus tuberculifer Reuter, 1881;
2-yes, it is;
3-yes, it is;
4-probably not it. It is similar to Charagochilus spiralifer Kerzhner, 1988, but you can theoretically have Charagochilus weberi Wagner, 1953, which was recently found in Iran. 1 this genus is distinguished by its genitalia;
5-yes, it is.

Thanks! According to the Aukema catalog, we have only Charagochilus gyllenhalii (Fallén, 1807), although I looked and the species indicated by you do not differ in appearance...

19.09.2021 20:30, Triplaxxx

Charagochilus spiralifer and Charagochilus gyllenhalii differ in the ratio of the length of the antenna segments. And the directories are incomplete.

This post was edited by Triplaxxx - 19.09.2021 20: 32
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19.09.2021 21:13, Jaguar paw

The fact that the directories are not complete, I realized a long time ago smile.gif
Thank you for pointing out the differences between two similar views!

21.09.2021 19:58, Jaguar paw

Can you identify Velia from this photo? Georgia, Didgori, under stones in the bed of a dried-up stream, about 8 mm (chest sides above the basins of the middle and hind legs without light spots). 3 pieces were, all odinanovo wingless.

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 21.09.2021 20: 00

21.09.2021 20:56, Triplaxxx

It seems to be Velia affinis Kolenati, 1857. In general, the genus is muddy in the definition, for reliability it is better to look at the genitals.
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21.09.2021 21:35, Jaguar paw

Thank you. A nymph, or a half-winged sexually mature individual?
Affinis was shot this year in April / May, there was a full-winged individual, although the location is tens of kilometers from today's point.

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22.09.2021 0:56, Triplaxxx

This is an adult wingless form. Well, full-winged in the next picture.
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23.09.2021 9:50, Jaguar paw

Sciocoris macrocephalus Fieber, 1851? Georgia, near Tbilisi, under a stone in the steppe.

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23.09.2021 22:37, Triplaxxx

To correctly identify bedbugs of the genus Sciocoris, it is often necessary to see the underside, large head, and sometimes genitals. The photo is definitely not Sciocoris macrocephalus, it is not like that. It is most likely Sciocoris deltocephalus Fieber, 1861, but at the same time it is similar to Sciocoris ressli Wagner, 1966, known from Turkey.
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25.09.2021 23:25, NakaRB

1-7-neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region
8-10-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park

1. 18.07.2020
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2. 18.07.2020
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3. 18.07.2020
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4. 20.07.2020
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5. 20.07.2020
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6. 20.07.2020
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7. 23.07.2020
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8. 08.08.2020
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9. 09.10.2020
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10. 01.05.2021
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26.09.2021 17:30, Jaguar paw

To correctly identify bedbugs of the genus Sciocoris, it is often necessary to see the underside, large head, and sometimes genitals. The photo is definitely not Sciocoris macrocephalus, it is not like that. It is most likely Sciocoris deltocephalus Fieber, 1861, but at the same time it is similar to Sciocoris ressli Wagner, 1966, known from Turkey.

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 26.09.2021 17: 30

27.09.2021 1:20, Triplaxxx

I'll look it up in the collection tomorrow, but from memory, I think it's the usual Sciocoris cursitans (Fabricius, 1794).
That's what it means to identify from a single photo! I was confused by the shape of the head, which was distorted due to the angle of the photo.
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27.09.2021 9:22, Jaguar paw

I'll look it up in the collection tomorrow, but from memory, I think it's the usual Sciocoris cursitans (Fabricius, 1794).
That's what it means to identify from a single photo! I was confused by the shape of the head, which was distorted due to the angle of the photo.

Yes, the head is really tilted down, it was not possible to fix it parallel to the surface...

And this is if I correctly identified Orius niger (Wolff, 1811), Georgia, the vicinity of Lake Baikal. Kumisi, beating on tamarisk, about 2 mm, 25.09.2021
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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 27.09.2021 11: 41

27.09.2021 15:56, Triplaxxx

Yes, that's him, the male.
And I looked at Sciocoris -- it's really S. cursitans.
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27.09.2021 23:36, Triplaxxx

1-7-neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region
8-10-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park


1 -- Chlamydatus pulicarius (Fallén, 1807);
2 -- Plagiognathus chrysanthemi (Wolff, 1864);
3 -- Liocoris tripustulatus (Fabricius, 1781);
4 -- Monalocoris filicis (Linnaeus, 1758);
5 -- Lopus decolor (Fallén, 1807);
6 -- возможно, Berytinus minor (Herrich-Schäffer, 1835);
7 -- личинка Nabis sp.;
8 -- Phytocoris longipennis Flor, 1861;
9 -- Blepharidopterus angulatus (Fallén, 1807);
10 -- Deraeocoris lutescens (Schilling, 1836).
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28.09.2021 21:07, NakaRB

11-13-neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region
14, 15-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park


11. 07.05.2021, in a rotten rotten log of spruce
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12. 07.05.2021, under the bark of a fallen pine tree
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13. 07.05.2021, under the bark of a fallen spruce
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14. 05.06.2021
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15. 07.06.2021
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29.09.2021 21:34, Triplaxxx

11-13-neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region
14, 15-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest
Park 11. 07.05.2021, in a rotten rotten spruce log

11-Aradus betulinus Fallén, 1807;
12 - Aneurus avenius (Dufour, 1833), male;
13-Xylocoris cursitans (Fallén, 1807);
14-larva of Pentatoma rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758);
15-most likely Orius minutus (Linnaeus, 1758), but for reliable identification of this group, it is better to use the following methods: study the genitals.

This post was edited by Triplaxxx - 09/29/2021 21: 35
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30.09.2021 17:37, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Tbilisi.

Oxycarenus pallens (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1850)?
Parapiesma quadratum (Fieber, 1844)?
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01.10.2021 23:30, Triplaxxx

Georgia, Tbilisi.

1-yes, Oxycarenus pallens (Herrich-Schäffer, 1850);
2-two keels on the pronotum, this is Piesma maculatum (Laporte de Castelnau, 1833);
3-probably Tingis grisea Germar, 1835, or Tingis rotundicollis (Jakovlev, 1883), if it is considered an independent species.
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02.10.2021 12:07, Jaguar paw

Coriomeris denticulatus (Scopoli, 1763) ? smile.gif Georgia, the end of September, near the lake. Kumisi

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And another thingida, beating on the Carpinus orientalis. Tingis cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)?

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02.10.2021 22:18, Triplaxxx

  Coriomeris denticulatus (Scopoli, 1763) ? smile.gif Georgia, the end of September, near the lake. Kumisi
And another tingida, beating on Carpinus orientalis. Tingis cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)?

1 -- this is definitely not Coriomeris denticulatus. I can't say from one photograph, but I think I've already said that identification requires a photograph of the proboscis plates on the side of the head;
2-yes, Tingis cardui (Linnaeus, 1758).

This post was edited by Triplaxxx - 02.10.2021 22: 20
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03.10.2021 10:57, Jaguar paw

  1 -- это точно не Coriomeris denticulatus. Вид по одной фотографии не скажу, я уже, кажется говорил, что для идентификации необходима фотография хоботковых пластинок, сбоку головы

Хоботковые пластинки
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И еще кто-то из Blissidae сегодня в тростнике. Короткокрылая форма Dimorphopterus spinolae (Signoret, 1857)?
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Сообщение было отредактировано Jaguar paw - 03.10.2021 16:30

03.10.2021 23:46, Triplaxxx

И еще кто-то из Blissidae сегодня в тростнике.  Короткокрылая форма Dimorphopterus spinolae (Signoret, 1857)?

1 -- я думаю, это Coriomeris armeniacus Tshernova, 1978, вероятно самка;
2 -- Dimorphopterus blissoides (Baerensprung, 1859)
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04.10.2021 11:32, Jaguar paw

  1 -- я думаю, это Coriomeris armeniacus Tshernova, 1978, вероятно самка;
2 -- Dimorphopterus blissoides (Baerensprung, 1859)

Спасибо!
А можно в личку текст с описанием Coriomeris armeniacus, или определитель по роду? Найти не сумел.

Сообщение было отредактировано Jaguar paw - 04.10.2021 11:38

05.10.2021 16:53, Jaguar paw

Arenocoris waltlii (Herrich-Schäffer, 1834)? Грузия, конец сентября, окрестности оз. Кумиси

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05.10.2021 22:43, Triplaxxx

Yes, it is.
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18.10.2021 15:38, Jaguar paw

Lygaeosoma anatolicum Seidenstucker, 1960? Грузия, Ахалцихе, 9 октября
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18.10.2021 22:41, Triplaxxx

It is Lygaeosoma sardeum Spinola, 1837 probably.
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25.10.2021 12:07, Jaguar paw

Грузия, Гори, хр. Квернаки, 24 октября. Orthops basalis? frown.gif

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25.10.2021 22:44, Triplaxxx

  Грузия, Гори, хр. Квернаки, 24 октября.  Orthops basalisfrown.gif

Я уже, кажется, определял здесь этот вид. Это либо Deraeocoris punctulatus (Fallén, 1807) (скорее всего), либо Deraeocoris serenus (Douglas & Scott, 1868). Точнее -- по гениталиям самцов.
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26.10.2021 7:08, Jaguar paw

Thank you. Apparently I forgot or didn't recognize the bug.

11.11.2021 14:19, Jaguar paw

Dictyla humuli (Fabricius, 1794)? Грузия, Кинтриши, июнь

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