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vasiliy-feoktistov, 25.09.2009 19:28

I open the gallery by glass doors. If someone has something on this family, please fill it up. I start with a photo of the Raspberry glass
plant Pennisetia hylaeiformis Laspeyres, 1801 from the Moscow region. Many thanks to Vlad Proklov for confirming the definition.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 27.09.2009 14: 15

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картинка: Pennisetia_hylaeiformis_Laspeyres_1801.jpg
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26.09.2009 21:07, Victor Titov

Sesia apiformis (Clerck, 1759)
Yaroslavl region, Rostov, June 25, 2009
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This post was edited by Dmitrich - 26.09.2009 21: 08
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27.09.2009 13:59, Динусик

I display my photos. Unfortunately, I don't know the names of the species. If someone can identify it, I would be very grateful. Both were shot at the end of July in the ROC. Blagoveshchensk.

Pictures:
picture: P7150139.JPG
P7150139.JPG — (163.11к)

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P7150127.JPG — (148.82к)

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27.09.2009 15:45, okoem

If someone can identify it, I would be very grateful.
Male and female Synanthedon ?tipuliformis

This post was edited by okoem - 09/27/2009 15: 47
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27.09.2009 16:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

Male and female Synanthedon ?tipuliformis

Yes, I think so too, but the Far East? Will wait.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 27.09.2009 16: 23
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12.12.2009 17:14, palvasru4ko


1. Negotiinthia cingulata (Staudinger, 1870)
2. Synanthedon myopaeformis (Borkhausen, 1789)
picture: P1110290.JPG
Fixed, as defined by Oleg Gorbunov. Thank you so much for that!

This post was edited by palvasru4ko - 07.08.2010 19: 26
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12.12.2009 21:29, palvasru4ko

I appeal to experts of the locations of "freebies"!
I am looking for reviews, articles, identifying keys, images of the genitals of Glass women... In general, everything except photos of imago...
If anyone has any information, please provide a link.
Thank you in advance!

13.12.2009 1:12, Egorus

I also hope for help in determining.
Maybe it will turn out - from a photo from nature?
(I didn't even try( frown.gif))
The first three are located in the south of the Zaporizhia region, and the fourth is located on the banks of the Dnieper River (Western region).
picture: IMG_4177__ik.jpg
picture: IMG_4712_ik.jpg
picture: IMG_5798_ik.jpg
picture: IMG_5591_ik.jpg


And the overall, modest "catch" over the past three seasons.
picture: IMG_2852_ik.jpg
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13.12.2009 5:00, Svyatoslav Knyazev

Without a definition.
Omsk, June 3, 2009

picture: IMG_9994.jpg
Likes: 13

13.12.2009 10:47, Alexandr Zhakov

I appeal to experts of the locations of "freebies"!
I am looking for reviews, articles, identifying keys, images of the genitals of Glass women... In general, everything except photos of imago...
If anyone has any information, please provide a link.
Thank you in advance!


The simplest one. determinant of the European part of the USSR. volume 4, part 1, p. 158. available in the botanical library. see scans of entomological literature.
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13.12.2009 13:11, vasiliy-feoktistov

I also hope for help in determining.
Maybe it will turn out - from a photo from nature?
(I didn't even try( frown.gif))
The first three are located in the south of the Zaporizhia region, and the fourth is located on the banks of the Dnieper River (Western region).

Eh! And I will risk at least two (approximately at least) shuffle.gif
1) Synansphecia muscaeformis Esper, 1783?
4) Pyropteron sp. (chrysidiformis Esper, 1782?)
It's a nightmare with them smile.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12/13/2009 13: 29
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13.12.2009 14:35, palvasru4ko

The simplest one. determinant of the European part of the USSR. volume 4, part 1, p. 158. available in the botanical library. see scans of entomological literature.


I looked at it a week ago, but I didn't find it... I only downloaded "glass windows of Europe"... Or the link was old... I'll look again...

13.12.2009 15:04, Alexandr Zhakov

I looked at it a week ago, but I didn't find it... I only downloaded "glass windows of Europe"... Or the link was old... I'll look again...


The botanical library has a good search engine Put Animals and determinants and you will not need to sort through 1500 books.
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13.12.2009 15:06, Papaver

Eh! And I will risk at least two (approximately at least) shuffle.gif
... ... ...
It's a nightmare with them smile.gif

It is necessary to worry Oleg Gorbunov. The group is really not simple...
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13.12.2009 15:11, Vorona

The botanical library has a good search engine Put Animals and determinants and you will not need to sort through 1500 books.

The filter also works well there, but not in IE-in Opera or FF. Here's the direct line link
(As I understand it, we were talking about the Identification of insects of the European part of the USSR. Volume IV. Lepidoptera. The first part. [Frenata: Euplocamidae -- Gelechiidae. Determinants of fauna. 130]. L., 1981?)
Oops, I lied about Opera - it doesn't work well frown.gif

This post was edited by Vorona - 12/17/2009 18: 14
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13.12.2009 15:25, okoem

I also hope for help in determining.

1. ?Chamaesphecia empiformis
2. Synanthedon ?vespiformis
4. Chamaesphecia ?schmidtiiformis
Here's the direct line link
(As I understand it, we were talking about the Identification of insects of the European part of the USSR. Volume IV. Lepidoptera. The first part. [Frenata: Euplocamidae -- Gelechiidae. Determinants of fauna. 130]. L., 1981?)
The glass cases are still in another volume -
http://herba.msu.ru/shipunov/school/books/...opter_1978.djvu

This post was edited by okoem - 12/13/2009 15: 48
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14.12.2009 22:02, okoem

Tinthia brosiformis (Hubner, 1813)
July 30, 2009, Crimea, Feodosia, Tepe-Oba.

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14.12.2009 23:14, Vlad Proklov

Without a definition.
Omsk, June 3, 2009

Chamaesphecia ?astatiformis
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16.12.2009 18:12, okoem

Chamaesphecia schmidtiiformis (Freyer, 1836)
May 18, 2009, Crimea, Kerch Peninsula, Cape Kazantip.

Pictures:
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17.12.2009 9:56, okoem

Chamaesphecia ?oxybeliformis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1846) det.

Male: June 19, 2009, Crimea, Tarkhankut Peninsula, Maly Castel gully, picture: 20090619_132828.jpg


Female: June 17, 2009, Crimea, Perekop isthmus, Turkish Val.
picture: 20090617_101803.jpg
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17.12.2009 13:40, Vlad Proklov

  Chamaesphecia schmidtiiformis (Freyer, 1836)
May 18, 2009, Crimea, Kerch Peninsula, Cape Kazantip.

He's wagging his tail, good girl smile.gif
I thought I was buggy at first lol.gif
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17.12.2009 13:59, Yakovlev

So people go mad
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17.12.2009 14:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

He's wagging his tail, good girl smile.gif
I thought I was buggy at first lol.gif

And I didn't seem to have a drink yesterday! smile.gif And it turns out to be a GIF. Klas!!! Vladimir, Thank you very much! beer.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12/17/2009 15: 39
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17.12.2009 18:10, Pavel Morozov

That's how people go crazy

yeah, just pareidolic illusions )))
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17.12.2009 19:49, Yakovlev

I have seen several huge collections of glass cases... Witt and Strelle...
Amazing collections!!!

19.12.2009 11:09, palvasru4ko

I have seen several huge collections of glass cases... Witt and Strelle...
Amazing collections!!!


Of course!!!
I would be surprised to learn that Witt has something missing, or in poor condition...
This is great when a person has the opportunity to collect a huge collection. But the main thing is that it allows others (at least some) to work with it...

19.12.2009 11:13, palvasru4ko

  Chamaesphecia schmidtiiformis (Freyer, 1836)
May 18, 2009, Crimea, Kerch Peninsula, Cape Kazantip.


Fresh...
This is my favorite glass jar (Wai, infection!!!) and I still can't find it in nature...
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19.12.2009 11:28, vasiliy-feoktistov

Fresh...
This is my favorite glass jar (Wai, infection!!!) and I still won't meet her in nature...

Yes, you at least have a chance smile.gif. We don't have much experience with them at all.
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19.12.2009 12:56, okoem

Fresh...
This is my favorite glass jar (Wai, infection!!!) and I still won't meet her in nature...
It's just small and inconspicuous. Quite common on the outskirts of Simferopol on the chalk slopes (Pneumatics, Tash-Jorgan). It feeds on the flowers of drooping sage.
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19.12.2009 13:08, palvasru4ko

It's just small and inconspicuous. Quite common on the outskirts of Simferopol on the chalk slopes (Pneumatics, Tash-Jorgan). It feeds on the flowers of drooping sage.


BUDZEM ISKATS!!!!

21.12.2009 14:18, okoem

I appeal to experts of the locations of "freebies"!
I am looking for reviews, articles, identifying keys, images of the genitals of Glass women... In general, everything except photos of imago...
If anyone has any information, please provide a link.
Thank you in advance!

Determinant of Polish glassworms (keys, drug images, imagos)
http://rghost.ru/732544
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14.01.2010 23:44, Shapik

Without definition-Crimea, Simferopol, Perovo village, along the railway tracks on the way to Sevastopol 4.07.2009 14mm

Pictures:
picture: 112.jpg
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15.01.2010 0:13, okoem

I also hope for help in determining.
picture: IMG_5798_ik.jpg

In my opinion, this is Chamaesphecia sp. White bottom and sits on yasnotkovom. Before the appearance of such only on the genitals and even then with difficulty.

Without definition-Crimea, Simferopol, Perovo village, along the railway tracks on the way to Sevastopol 4.07.2009 14mm

IMHO, Chamaesphecia sp. It may very well be that Chamaesphecia annellata, I collected this species last season in Simferopol, right in the city.
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18.02.2010 12:38, Melittia

I display my photos. Unfortunately, I don't know the names of the species. If someone can identify it, I would be very grateful. Both were shot at the end of July in the ROC. Blagoveshchensk.

Very similar to the male Synanthedon ulmicola Yang & Wang, 1989. It's very hard to say, because the Chinese have described this species horribly. I haven't seen it in person. I'll check it out. There is a high degree of probability that it will be a new species.

18.02.2010 12:42, Melittia

I display my photos. Unfortunately, I don't know the names of the species. If someone can identify it, I would be very grateful. Both were shot at the end of July in the ROC. Blagoveshchensk.

Female of the previous image.

18.02.2010 12:44, Melittia

This page has been empty for a long time ...
1 . Paranthrene tabaniformis (Rottemburg, 1775)
2. Synanthedon tipuliformis (Clerck, 1759)

picture: P1110290.JPG

If you made a mistake, please correct it.


I'm correcting it.
1. Negotinthia cingulata (Staudinger, 1870)
2. Synanthedon myopaeformis (Borkhausen, 1789)
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18.02.2010 12:55, Melittia

I also hope for help in determining.
Maybe it will turn out - from a photo from nature?
(I didn't even try( frown.gif))
The first three are located in the south of the Zaporizhia region, and the fourth is located on the banks of the Dnieper River (Western region).
picture: IMG_4177__ik.jpg
picture: IMG_4712_ik.jpg
picture: IMG_5798_ik.jpg
picture: IMG_5591_ik.jpg
And the overall, modest "catch" over the past three seasons.
picture: IMG_2852_ik.jpg


Help.
Images from nature.
1. Chamaesphecia astatiformis (Herrich-Schaffer, 1846)
2. Chamaesphecia masariformis (Ochsenheimer, 1808)
3. Chamaesphecia colpiformis (Staudinger, 1856)
4. Chamaesphecia schmidtiiformis (Freyer, 1836)

In the box are Chamaesphecia astatiformis (Herrich-Schaffer, 1846),
Chamaesphecia masariformis (Ochsenheimer, 1808),
Chamaesphecia colpiformis (Staudinger, 1856), Microsphecia brosiformis (Hubner, 1813 ["1796"]), Chamaesphecia dumonti Le Cerf, 1922 (while I call its so, but maybe a new view!) and not yet described view!
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18.02.2010 12:56, Melittia

Without a definition.
Omsk, June 3, 2009

picture: IMG_9994.jpg


Male Chamaesphecia astatiformis (Herrich-Schaffer, 1846) - all Siberian slightly darker than European!
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18.02.2010 12:57, Melittia

  Tinthia brosiformis (Hubner, 1813)
July 30, 2009, Crimea, Feodosia, Tepe-Oba.


Yes, this is it, but its genus is Microsphecia.
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18.02.2010 12:58, Melittia

  Chamaesphecia ?oxybeliformis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1846) det.

Male: June 19, 2009, Crimea, Tarkhankut Peninsula, Maly Kastel gully, picture: 20090619_132828.jpg
Female: June 17, 2009, Crimea, Perekop Isthmus, Turkish Val.
picture: 20090617_101803.jpg


Yes, it is Chamaesphecia oxybeliformis (Herrich-Schafer, 1846) male and female.
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