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The most common insect in the world

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Proctos, 08.03.2011 13:47

This results in a list of only human synanthropes. Is it possible to break out of it? Please add other insects!

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08.03.2011 13:59, CosMosk

Plutella xylostella L. (P. maculipennis auct.) - Cabbage moth from non
-synanthropes Fannia canicularis
dung Sphaeroceridae
well, who does not quite represent them-that burdock))
In general, as usual, the question is relative due to uncertainty...

This post was edited by CosMosk-08.03.2011 21: 11

08.03.2011 17:14, Pirx

Lice, lice forgotten!

08.03.2011 17:49, Mantispid

Lice are already dying out and we want it

08.03.2011 18:05, Pirx

And so I wanted to add it to the list! weep.gif
But as I said rhopalocera.com: "No rare insects! There are local ones!" lol.gif beer.gif

This post was edited by Pirx-08.03.2011 18: 20

08.03.2011 20:08, Pavel Morozov

I consider it fair to call the most common synanthropic species.

09.03.2011 0:58, Wild Yuri

What is the most ordinary thing? Ubiquitous and frequently seen? Then, I think, prusak. If we take the total number-probably one of the types of soil nogokhvostok.

09.03.2011 0:58, Wild Yuri

May also be a mayfly...

09.03.2011 10:30, Penzyak

I completely agree with the classic-mosquitoes and flies... wink.gif
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09.03.2011 15:32, Juglans

If in THE WORLD. something to keep in mind. that some of these insects are not found in the tropics.
I consider it fair to call the most common synanthropic species.

That's right! - i.e. species that are most often found in Chinese homes lol.gif
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09.03.2011 18:20, yurich

mosquitoes.These guys probably live everywhere.Even the Chinese.

09.03.2011 22:18, Pavel Morozov

think housefly and pharaohs ant

09.03.2011 22:58, Hierophis

Hmm, I think a dog accompanies a person everywhere, and dogs are accompanied by fleas smile.gif
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10.03.2011 0:34, Victor Titov

Hmm, I think a dog accompanies a person everywhere, and dogs are accompanied by fleas smile.gif

Brilliant!!! lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif For some reason, I remembered a bearded joke about a student who only learned about fleas for the exam, and he got a ticket about fish. So he got out of the situation: "The body of the fish is covered with scales, but if it was covered with hair, then fleas would be found in it! By the way, Professor, can I tell you about the flea? shuffle.gif "
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10.03.2011 5:23, Juglans

Hmm, I think a dog accompanies a person everywhere, and dogs are accompanied by fleas smile.gif

Rats are everywhere, and fleas are plentiful

10.03.2011 10:04, amara

[quote=Juglans, 10.03.2011 06: 23
You will laugh, but according to Wikipedia, it is just in China and there is no weep.gif
[/quote]

I was also somewhat surprised by this, almost all over the world, but in China, India and some other countries it is not available (there are other types).

Pictures:
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10.03.2011 20:40, yurich

There are a lot of Chinese people.All the poor mosquitoes were slaughtered. smile.gif

10.03.2011 22:07, AGG

APHID!
4 species too narrow
if you choose from this, then too loud "in the world" umnik.gif
how do we measure it? confused.gif
perokrylok on 100 pcs on kv dtsm in rotten hay-who saw them except Tsurikov and a couple of other people in this "world"rolleyes.gif? again, what kind?
and what is called "midge" - "mosquito", etc.??? here it is not up to species, but genera... confused.gif
complete the list beer.gif

This post was edited by AGG - 10.03.2011 22: 22

12.03.2011 23:23, Evgenich

Remember, in A. P. Chekhov: "A woman is such a harmful insect..."
So, what ... the most common insect in the world is a woman! wink.gif smile.gif
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13.03.2011 2:08, Victor Titov

Remember, in A. P. Chekhov: "A woman is such a harmful insect..."
So, what ... the most common insect in the world is a woman! wink.gif  smile.gif

Here it is, life! We did not have time to celebrate March 8, as they began to sneer at those who had just been called the most affectionate words... And if you remember Chekhov, then his quote sounds a little different: "The most malicious insect in the world is the female sex." So if you are like the titular adviser Slyunkin and recognize a woman as an insect, then it will not be ordinary, but the most outstandingwink.gif. However, the same Chekhov immediately called: "Let's all be generous to her, even the kokotki in jackets and those gentlemen who are beaten in clubs with candlesticks on lol.giftheir faces" .
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29.06.2011 21:44, Dergg

In my opinion, here they undeservedly forgot about Attagenus smirnovi. Meanwhile, it is everywhere where there are collecting entomologists smile.gif

29.06.2011 21:51, Victor Titov

In my opinion, here they undeservedly forgot about Attagenus smirnovi. And yet, it is everywhere where there are collecting entomologists smile.gif

It is indisputable that Attagenus smirnovi is a widespread cosmopolitan. But as a pest of entomological collections, I personally did not notice it. Its larvae are more and more in dusty corners, hanging out behind baseboards.

05.07.2011 10:32, sergeyrgmu

When a mass flight of locusts then it seems that there is no one else at all!!!
Have you ever heard of locusts in ancient Egypt that devoured all the crops? what about these things? About fleas here, too, I think they are widely distributed... even if there aresmile.gif

27.07.2011 19:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

When a mass flight of locusts then it seems that there is no one else at all!!!
Have you ever heard of locusts in ancient Egypt that devoured all the crops? what about these things? About fleas here, too, I think they are widely distributed... even water ones are theresmile.gif

No, the locusts don't roll. Where many people live, it does not live. But fleas: they will definitely work.

28.08.2011 23:02, Bianor

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23.10.2011 16:46, Oleg Belkin

  
In general, it is strange when the maps indicate the ranges of species that coincide with the administrative division of the territory.


Nothing strange - the administrative division was formed, among other things, taking into account the factors of natural barriers (mountains, seas, etc.), the same factors are involved in the formation of habitats...
Well, the development of biology in the country is important. In Europe, every fly is registered. And there are countries where new species of mammals are being discovered...no time for mosquitoes.

This post was edited by sciurus - 23.10.2011 16: 50

25.10.2011 20:33, AVA

Lies and provocation. I was in Hei-Hei, where I was bitten by the same mosquitoes as on our shore smile.gif
In general, it is strange when the maps indicate the ranges of species that coincide with the administrative division of the territory.


And you're absolutely right. I enclose a confirmation of your words about the alleged absence of mosquitoes in China
http://www.mosquitocatalog.org/files/pdfs/142875-0.pdf
The quality of the scan is not very good, but you can understand it...
umnik.gif
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