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18.10.2018 16:15, IchMan

Good afternoon forumchane!
I'm editing a video, but I can't tell what kind of insect it is. I attach photos. I would appreciate your help.

Why would you do that?
Pictured is a rider from the Ichneumonidae family, subfamily, most likely Cryptinae, male. Nothing more can be said from these photos.

18.10.2018 18:12, anitanp

Why would you do that?
Pictured is a rider from the Ichneumonidae family, subfamily, most likely Cryptinae, male. Nothing more can be said from these photos.


Thank you very much! for the video it is necessary, I make a small video montage for children, I would like to say something else in the frame, except for the word "insect" smile.gif

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18.10.2018 22:36, Yuri Babochkin

Once a boy found a wounded hedgehog in the forest. The boy took care of him all winter. Smeared the sore spot with ointment, fed the hedgehog from a spoon. And when spring came, the hedgehog climbed on the windowsill and flew away. The boy scratched his forehead and said:
-This is not a hedgehog, this is some kind of garbage...


I found beautiful black caterpillars on the road, well, I think, since they crawl quickly, it means that they are about to start pupating. I hatch Filipino pupae, but what's worse about these? I picked up a few pieces, and I got a couple of bigger caterpillars with them. A few hours later, I looked, and these "caterpillars" black caterpillar head naturally tore off and devour it in a crowd. Tell me, what kind of animals? From below, they look like caterpillars, i.e., roughly speaking, all sorts of centipedes have legs at the bottom for the entire length of the body, and here, like caterpillars, first legs up to the middle, then suckers. Only the "muzzle" is more predatory, the jaws move apart to the sides.
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18.10.2018 23:04, Aleksandr Ermakov

softbug larvae

18.10.2018 23:13, Yuri Babochkin

Thank You

21.10.2018 8:04, AGG

  

"Filipinsky" You are a naturalist if you have not seen 3 pairs OF LEGS tongue.gif

26.10.2018 2:06, tonytonykkk

Guys, please help me determine. The size is about 0.2 mm. I met him in bed, crawled on the phone screen, then on the laptop screen, and even saw him in the hallway. the shape is oval, in front of the antennae and 3 legs on the left and right. Thanks!!

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26.10.2018 22:28, Necrocephalus

These are gamase mites. Most likely rat or chicken. Then you need to understand where they come from. Don't keep bags of vegetables or sugar at home? Not the lower floors of the house? Are there any rats or mice in the basement?

27.10.2018 9:43, tonytonykkk

I live on the 10th floor, the house is new, the furniture is new, there are no bags of vegetables either. I suspect I brought them with something. Thank you.

27.10.2018 19:09, Dmitry Vlasov

I live on the 10th floor, the house is new, the furniture is new, there are no bags of vegetables either. I suspect I brought them with something. Thank you.

Last floor? if so, then from those with pigeons

28.10.2018 12:05, tonytonykkk

Last floor? If so, from the pigeon floor

10 out of 25. I saw someone else who didn't look alike.

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05.11.2018 19:32, интересующийся88

hello, please tell me who shed it and continues to shed in the apartment(also found flycatchers, small brown beetles coleoptera with
a darker head size of a couple of mm (furniture grinder?), well, spiders of different species, including mouse)

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05.11.2018 19:56, интересующийся88

there were still scales, but with the zamana windows on plastic, they left

05.11.2018 20:21, интересующийся88

small brown coleopteran beetles with
a darker head measuring a couple of mm (furniture grinder?) this one looks like a leather-eating Smirnov, but there is no skin, what else do they eat?

05.11.2018 20:28, интересующийся88

https://apest.ru/wp-content/uploads/2017/05...nki-kozeeda.jpg I think these are his (Smirnovo's kozheed) larvae? and yet, what eats except the skin , and did I understand everything correctly? or are there options?

05.11.2018 21:08, Fornax13

hello, please tell me who shed it and continues to shed in the apartment(also found flycatchers, small brown beetles coleoptera with
a darker head size of a couple of mm (furniture grinder?), well, spiders of different species, including mouse)

here, at least, the skins of two different skin-eaters: those that are lighter and more "smooth-haired" with a tuft of hair behind the ass are Attagenus; dark ones with increased shagginess are probably Anthrenus. To tell the view, you need to look at a good magnification. Both develop in dry keratin - / chitin-containing substrates: accumulations of hair/wool/feathers, skin particles, insect remains, etc. So look for a hotbed in the corners and behind the baseboards in accumulations of dust.
In the picture on the link, too, by the way, at least the larvae of two different leatherworms: the first is Dermestes, the other two are attagens.

06.11.2018 14:55, интересующийся88

Thank you Fornax13, but I also read on the site that the larvae of the kozheed are omnivorous, unlike adults, and can eat plastic(polyethylene) and even crawl into a person's bed and bite him, is this true, and sometimes I see black, hard small dots on the bed, not from them whether? and then I have liver damage, swollen lymph nodes, and on the leg for six months a spot that when you do not scratch, does not bother, and when you touch it begins to itch, the dermatologist said maybe something bitten, maybe something sick(it certainly may not be connected, but still) How many times did I not look for bedbugs, did not find which doctor to contact, if anything, an infectious disease specialist?

01.12.2018 18:29, yakadam

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06.12.2018 0:59, void123

Hello! There was such a thing in the house, crawling, 10 millimeters in length. Can you tell me who it is?
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06.12.2018 11:51, Aleksandr Ermakov

Bedbug family Lygaeidae. I came from the street, I wanted to spend the winter at vas
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12.12.2018 22:05, ArkadyPetrov

Dear forumchane, again I ask for your help. Insects have appeared in the apartment, not numerous yet, most in the kitchen, but recently caught one in the bedroom. Presumably two species, but my wife says they are similar, so maybe one species. We went through all the cereals, baby cereals, etc., found nothing, but just in case we threw it away. In a dry cabinet with porridge there was a not very tightly closed box with new glasses, I bought it 5 years ago and put it on, and it still stands, so I found a lot of these beetles in them, not in the box but in the glasses themselves. The first five photos in glasses, as I think the first view. On a yellow and white background, it looks like other beetles of the second type. Anyone who has any thoughts, please help out.

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12.12.2018 23:02, Mantispid

Dear forumchane, again I ask for your help. Insects have appeared in the apartment, not numerous yet, most in the kitchen, but recently caught one in the bedroom. Presumably two species, but my wife says they are similar, so maybe one species. We went through all the cereals, baby cereals, etc., found nothing, but just in case we threw it away. In a dry cabinet with porridge there was a not very tightly closed box with new glasses, I bought it 5 years ago and put it on, and it still stands, so I found a lot of these beetles in them, not in the box but in the glasses themselves. The first five photos in glasses, as I think the first view. On a yellow and white background, it looks like other beetles of the second type. Anyone who has any thoughts, please help out.

1-Lepisma saccharina
2-probably Oryzaephilus surinamensis

12.12.2018 23:35, ArkadyPetrov

1-Lepisma saccharina
2-probably Oryzaephilus surinamensis

Thank you, I'll Google who they are.

18.12.2018 23:30, Alena84

Good day. Tell me please. In the kitchen, in the cabinets with cereals, such beetles were brought, very very small, 1-2 mm, color from light yellow, beige, to red and brown. They run very fast and don't fly. Photos on iPhone, as close as possible.

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29.12.2018 22:38, Кузена

Hay eaters. The creatures are harmless, but annoying and nasty, and it's not easy to get them out.

04.01.2019 0:18, WesternDragon

Good evening! Happy New Year holidays to all! I didn't find a suitable theme for this insect! Can you tell me who it is? You don't need to identify ants. If possible before the view!
Spain, August. I'll reset the photo and link. https://youtu.be/1VkUtlNXmas

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04.01.2019 11:04, Aleksandr Ermakov

woodlouse, a relative of shrimp)

04.01.2019 17:52, WesternDragon

woodlouse, a relative of shrimp )

Thanks!

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12.01.2019 11:51, Ghosttt

Forumchane, help.
I find this something in my apartment for the 4th time in the last six months. In 3 cases, it did not move at all, once it crawled very slowly, almost imperceptibly.
This is something 2-3 mm long, 4 maximum. If crushed, it crumbles like dried mud.
It was found 3 times on furniture and once on clothes hanging in the hallway.
What do you think is the ugliness of takoe? O_o

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12.01.2019 19:56, CosMosk

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13.01.2019 16:22, Лило

Hello! Help me identify who it is? Several pieces appear on the windowsills. Barely noticeable.

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13.01.2019 22:18, Triplaxxx

Thrips (Thysanoptera). They can live on indoor plants or get into the house with vegetables, such as onions.

14.01.2019 16:45, Netti

Hello, can you tell me, please, what kind of spider is this?
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14.01.2019 17:54, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello, can you tell me, please, what kind of spider is this?
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With this you are here
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...0&#entry1741516

14.01.2019 18:03, Netti

Thank you, sorry, I didn't figure it out right away.

16.01.2019 12:44, Xabibbi

Tell me what kind of reptile is this ? already on the 3rd we see in the apartment.. we can't understand WHY it's winter outside !!! picture: IG3vKBGUCVk.jpg

16.01.2019 12:54, Victor Titov

Tell me what kind of reptile is this ? already on the 3rd we see in the apartment.. we can't understand WHY it's winter outside !!!

Diptera of the family Tipulidae (weevils). Does the apartment have indoor plants? Larvae of many species of this family develop in the soil, could be brought in bowls with earth, pupated and hatched - the apartment is warm. wink.gif And why immediately "reptile" - for humans they are not dangerous, adult insects, as a rule, do not feed at all.
Link: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weevil mosquitoes

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 16.01.2019 12: 57

16.01.2019 13:04, Xabibbi

nuuu they are so big flying scary ! immediately in the corners with my mother armed with sneakers and screeching hunted him))

16.01.2019 13:08, Victor Titov

nuuu they are so big flying scary ! immediately in the corners with my mother armed with sneakers and screeching hunted him))

That's nice - there was at least something to have fun with-just a safari! lol.gif
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18.01.2019 18:58, Ghosttt

And about my insect, does no one really know?((((

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