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16.06.2010 8:52, Victor Titov

Thanks! Fixed cicadas on pennitz. smile.gif

This is Bolivar (y) thank smile.gif beer.gifyou

16.06.2010 8:58, Ele-W

139. A horseman similar to a member of the subfamily Ophioninae

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140.

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141.

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16.06.2010 9:01, Ele-W

142. most likely, pennywort (Cercopidae)

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16.06.2010 9:02, Ele-W

143. the rider of sem. Braconidae

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144.

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145.

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16.06.2010 9:09, Ele-W

146. Chrysopidae

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147. ant

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148. cockroach from the Blattellidae family

to the right of the cockroach is a small beetle - from sem. Anthicidae

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16.06.2010 9:16, Ele-W

This is Bolivar (y) thank you smile.gif  beer.gif


Absolutely! And Bolivar (y) thank you, I almost missed it. smile.gif

16.06.2010 11:06, Tigran Oganesov

This is Bolivar (y) thank you smile.gif  beer.gif
Absolutely! And Bolivar (y) thank you, I almost missed it. smile.gif
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139.
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A horseman similar to a member of the subfamily Ophioninae.
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16.06.2010 21:24, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Cockroach can only identify up to the family, Blattellidae, alas shuffle.gif
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16.06.2010 21:50, IchMan

A horseman similar to a member of the subfamily Ophioninae (139-141, as well as 144), its representative is Enicospilus sp.
on 143 - a horseman from the family Ophioninae. Braconidae
120, 121, 135, 147-Ants
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16.06.2010 23:04, Bad Den

On 148 to the right of the cockroach is a small beetle - from sem. Anthicidae

16.06.2010 23:14, Bad Den

119. Staphylin


I can't be absolutely sure, but I think it's some kind of malashka (Melyridae).

17.06.2010 7:30, Ele-W

The cockroach can only be identified up to the family, Blattellidae, alas shuffle.gif


Hooray, hooray! My favorite cockroach got a name! jump.gif

To be honest, I'm scared to death of them alive, but then I pulled myself together and carefully captured them. While photographing, I even got used to it somewhere and fell in love with the animal. smile.gif For that, he didn't try to sit on my head. lol.gif

17.06.2010 7:32, Ele-W

17.06.2010 7:34, Ele-W

A horseman similar to a representative of the subfamily Ophioninae (139-141, and also 144), its representative is Enicospilus sp.


That is, the numbers 139-141 and 144 can be signed as " Rider, Enicospilus sp. (Ophioninae)"?

17.06.2010 7:35, Ele-W

I can't be absolutely sure, but I think it's some kind of malashka (Melyridae).


(confused.) Is it not staphylin?

17.06.2010 7:35, Ele-W

149.

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17.06.2010 7:37, Ele-W

151.

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17.06.2010 7:38, Ele-W

154.

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17.06.2010 7:38, Ele-W

156.

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17.06.2010 12:53, Bad Den

(confused.) Is it not staphylin?

Maybe (maybe) - no, not staphylin.

17.06.2010 12:55, Bad Den

Australia-Firefly Country (Pyralidae) smile.gif
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17.06.2010 12:56, Victor Titov

Maybe (maybe) - no, not staphylin.

And maybe (maybe) - and staphylin smile.gif

17.06.2010 15:35, Ele-W

Maybe (maybe) - no, not staphylin.

And maybe (maybe) - and staphylin smile.gif


Well, vooot! Only I was glad that at least one beetle now recognize the face and call by name. Bummer-page lol.gif

17.06.2010 15:39, Ele-W

Australia-country of Pyralidae smile.gif


What are they like? smile.gif On the last page there is?

17.06.2010 15:39, Victor Titov

Well, vooot! Only I was glad that at least one beetle now recognize the face and call by name. Bummer-s. lol.gif

Well, staphylin (or malashka) is not a name for a beetle. That's the name of the family. And it also contains subfamilies, genera, and species (these are probably names). Too bad we don't know your Australian beetles frown.gif. Terra Incognita, however...

17.06.2010 15:41, Ele-W

Well, staphylin (or malashka) is not a name for a beetle. That's the name of the family. And it also contains subfamilies, genera, and species (these are probably names). Too bad we don't know your Australian beetles frown.gif. Terra Incognita, however...

For me, even the name of the family is incredible. smile.gif All I can do is capture it. That's all. shuffle.gif

17.06.2010 15:41, Victor Titov

Australia-country of Pyralidae smile.gif

What are they like? smile.gif On the last page there is?

Perhaps we are referring to photo 154-157.

17.06.2010 15:41, Victor Titov

For me, even the name of the family is incredible. smile.gif All I can do is capture it. That's all. shuffle.gif

But how to capture it!

17.06.2010 15:59, Ele-W

Perhaps we are referring to photos 154-157.


Thanks! smile.gif

17.06.2010 15:59, Ele-W

But how to capture it!

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17.06.2010 16:00, Ele-W

158.

L. binotata, female ©

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17.06.2010 16:01, Ele-W

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161. Cicada of the family Ricaniidae

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18.06.2010 12:56, Victor Titov

Picture 161 shows a cicada from the Ricaniidae family (similar to the Japanese butterfly cicada that lives on our Black Sea coast).
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18.06.2010 13:19, Tigran Oganesov

Picture 161 shows a cicada from the Ricaniidae family (similar to the Japanese butterfly cicada that lives on our Black Sea coast).

Yeah, it looks like it.

18.06.2010 17:34, Ele-W

Picture 161 shows a cicada from the Ricaniidae family (similar to the Japanese butterfly cicada that lives on our Black Sea coast).


Wow! I thought it was a natural butterfly! smile.gif

18.06.2010 17:41, Ele-W

162.

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18.06.2010 17:41, Ele-W

163.

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20.06.2010 17:34, Ele-W

164. Utethesia sp.?

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20.06.2010 17:35, Ele-W

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21.06.2010 19:04, Victor Titov

So, apparently, I will not wait for a huge gloriously deceased beetle sent by Ele spirits weep.gif weep.gif weep.gif...

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