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25.04.2013 15:26, matus260184

I was looking at the bark from a flower pot in which an orchid grows, in addition to mites and rotifers, I came across a creature that I can't identify HELP, very interesting

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25.04.2013 17:46, Dima DD

I was looking at the bark from a flower pot in which an orchid grows, in addition to mites and rotifers, I came across a creature that I can't identify HELP, very interesting
Some kind of predatory tick with large chelicerae. Maybe one of the predatory Cheyletidae, and M. B. and Bdellidae? We need to wait for specialists, maybe they will help...

25.04.2013 18:52, matus260184

Thank you, I would describe 3 pairs of stilted legs and very powerful jaws

25.04.2013 19:00, matus260184

Some kind of predatory tick with large chelicerae. Maybe one of the predatory Cheyletidae, and M. B. and Bdellidae? We need to wait for specialists, maybe they will help...

I looked at a photo of your assumptions like not that, the jaws are open all the time, and a couple of long hairs come out of the body

25.04.2013 20:09, matus260184

Some kind of predatory tick with large chelicerae. Maybe one of the predatory Cheyletidae, and M. B. and Bdellidae? We need to wait for specialists, maybe they will help...

Based on your suggestions, I found ticks of the Cunaxidae family? maybe someone from nih

25.04.2013 20:21, Dima DD

Based on your suggestions, I found ticks of the Cunaxidae family? maybe one of them
Yes, also a very suitable candidate. If there are exactly 3 pairs of legs, then this is a d. b.larva.

PS Most likely, I was wrong (or rather, the source) about Cheyletidae, because for the same images, both Cheyletidae and Cunaxidae are indicated here:
Cheyletidae
Cunaxidae

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25.04.2013 20:36, matus260184

Yes, also a very suitable candidate. If there are exactly 3 pairs of legs, then this is a d. b.larva.

I counted my legs several times, this confused me, I looked like a deer beetle, well, very miniatury

02.05.2013 20:10, МашенькаСжуками

Help!!!! So the background, every time my phone spends the night on the floor (My house, a walking cat, a huge piece of plywood) it is literally plastered with more than 5 pieces, (a favorite place for speakers) tiny beetles 0.1 mm very small, orange-brown in color, run and can jump. We are not bitten, the cat has a collar against ticks and fleas. (I tried to take a picture, but it's very small, I caught it, put it in a jar, and I'm waiting for the end of the May holidays (I'll give it to the SES).
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After a long chase after the object, they took a picture, the bug is right in the middle. Who is it?

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03.05.2013 0:09, daryak

Hello!

Recently I started to itch, the dermatologist said that someone bites me, it looks like bedbugs. I couldn't find them in any way, and they only bite me, they don't touch my husband and child. And so my husband found such a small bug, less than 1 mm, runs very fast, does not jump, sprayed with dichlorvos - died. Then I noticed the same one running over me. I went with this bug to the SES - they sent me there, they say I didn't come to the SES of my own district, I couldn't go anywhere else, I walked around the apartment with dichlorvos. It helped for a while, but they reappeared.
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05.05.2013 2:30, Rikko

I apologize for creating a separate topic.
Good day to all. At home for about six months, maybe more beetles began to appear periodically ( small, about 1 cm long). They can fly.
When you crush them, they crunch melodiously.

Here are photos of my friends )
http://pikucha.ru/ib3xW
http://pikucha.ru/ib3xX
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What are these beetles and where can they crawl from ?

05.05.2013 3:59, vasiliy-feoktistov

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=339580
or
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=42936
Take a look there.
And for an accurate definition, you need a high-quality photo.
Presumably you have some kind of leather eaters: http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/atl_derm.htm . It is difficult to tell up to the appearance by these outlines.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 05.05.2013 04: 15

05.05.2013 16:32, Rikko

The ones that are drawn here ( http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/atl_derm.htm )
they don't look like mine ...

Well, yes, the photos were not particularly high-quality ... As soon as I catch it, I'll try to make a better photo and post it.


( please do not close the topic )

06.05.2013 21:48, MrSAS

Hello. I break the Internet, came across this topic.
Today I caught such a creature in my apartment, quite impressive in size. I live in Tyumen. Help me identify it. Thank you.
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06.05.2013 23:16, Evgenich

  
Today I caught such a creature in my apartment, quite impressive in size. I live in Tyumen. Help me identify it. Thank you.


Dolomedes fimbriatus

07.05.2013 3:13, primitivist

in the ground.user posted image enlarged image

07.05.2013 4:20, vasiliy-feoktistov

in the ground.user posted image  enlarged image

The pupa of a moth with a different mustache. Up to the type of "fortune-telling on coffee grounds", but maybe someone will tell you.
It is highly advisable to specify the time and place of shooting.

07.05.2013 4:48, primitivist

Thank you... location eastern Canada May 5, 2013

07.05.2013 6:08, vasiliy-feoktistov

Thank you... location eastern Canada May 5, 2013

Canada on the pupa deaf frown.gif
Try to bring out a butterfly. Tips here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=90944
And then put it in the definition of butterflies: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596
It can be determined by the imago.

10.05.2013 11:57, Skuritor293

Good afternoon. Please help us determine what kind of insect it is and how to deal with it. Lives in a dry bath under plastic. New ones come out every day.
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11.05.2013 16:45, Alexander46

Good afternoon.
I found this insect in the closet today. It sat on the glove. I found another similar animal on the balcony. Pretty fast. The grip is dead, it is impossible to get scared from anything. The body is no more than 5 millimeters long. Google says it may be a deer bloodsucker that can still live on birds. Maybe so, pigeons settle on the canopies, from them these animals could climb into the apartment. But there are still doubts, because the insect that is shown in the pictures on the Internet is quite different from this one.
Does anyone know what kind of insect it is?

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11.05.2013 17:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good afternoon.
I found this insect in the closet today. It sat on the glove. I found another similar animal on the balcony. Pretty fast. The grip is dead, it is impossible to get scared from anything. The body is no more than 5 millimeters long. Google says it may be a deer bloodsucker that can still live on birds. Maybe so, pigeons settle on the canopies, from them these animals could climb into the apartment. But there are still doubts, because the insect that is shown in the pictures on the Internet is quite different from this one.
Does anyone know what kind of insect it is?

The bloodsucker is: a fly from families of Hippoboscidae Samouelle, 1819. The family is large and your image shows a typical representative of it.

11.05.2013 17:30, Alexander46

Thank you so much for your reply. I just wonder why she got into the closet.

11.05.2013 18:34, Fornax13

Google Crataerina pallida-the wings of your animal are shortened and as if pointed, and not broken off. They live on swallows and swifts. In general, such flies come across only a few, so I think someone from dipterologists may need this animal (if preserved, I think it's better in 60-70% alcohol).

11.05.2013 18:56, Alexander46

Not saved. All 3 pieces were kicked out of the apartment smile.gif.

14.05.2013 0:34, Галкина Женя

I live in Moscow, on the 16th floor, when no one was there, and so MUCH flew at you in the evening through an open window!!!!! they fly around the chandelier and sit on it. this corpse may not be much distorted. I really don't like insects. tell me they are not dangerous? and how to withdraw them now?

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14.05.2013 1:02, Dima DD

I live in Moscow, on the 16th floor, when no one was there, and so MUCH flew at you in the evening through an open window!!!!! they fly around the chandelier and sit on it. this corpse may not be much distorted. I really don't like insects. tell me they are not dangerous? and how to withdraw them now?
These are harmless bedbugs Kleidocerys resedae, just flew from the street to the light during their annual mass spring flight, there just happened to be a time, a place (you see, there are a lot of them in your yard), an open window, light (and insects fly to the light), suitable weather... They do not live in houses, do not spoil anything and do not bite anyone. So, you don't need to specifically display them, they will disappear soon (they will die).

14.05.2013 1:14, Галкина Женя

Thanks) and then I'm very nervous, and with a sneaker hunting for them already tired)) one thing surprises no one or when it did not fly, very high, and then the horde

14.05.2013 10:32, alv2781

No no it's not spam it's a real victim. I don't advertise beetles. Or did my beetles get here smile.gif

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14.05.2013 12:07, Victor Titov

No no it's not spam it's a real victim. I don't advertise beetles. Or did my beetles get here smile.gif

Well, if it's not spam and your furniture is safe wink.gif, then it's a beetle from the Staphylinidae family. This photo is unlikely to tell you more accurately. If it is found in the apartment, then the guest is absolutely random: he has nothing to do in the apartment, just got knocked up (got knocked up?).

14.05.2013 12:37, alv2781

The house is light adobe. Last year they scored it dried all summer then did the finishing in the spring like everywhere else this year the basement flooded and the roof got wet a little in one place. Last year the straw was open and there was nothing but midges in the fall and winter too there were no guests in the spring there were no guests and when the heat hit after a steep flood that's how it crawled out in all the snow and on the floor all the micromicrons tried once dichlorvos most of it gave oak but many remained. What do you think after drying the straw in the walls and drying the basement and a pile of dichlorvos, I won't see them again? Or go along with their demands and give them the old sofa smile.gif

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14.05.2013 14:48, Victor Titov

The house is light adobe. Last year they scored it dried all summer then did the finishing in the spring like everywhere else this year the basement flooded and the roof got wet a little in one place. Last year the straw was open and there was nothing but midges in the fall and winter too there were no guests in the spring there were no guests and as the heat hit after a steep flood here it is how it crawled out in all the snow and on the floor all the micromicrons tried once dichlorvos most of it gave oak but many remained. What do you think after drying the straw in the walls and drying the basement and a pile of dichlorvos, I won't see them again? Or go along with their demands and give them the old sofa smile.gif

And in this picture is staphylin, only of a different species, and even of a different genus. In principle, they can live in wet and rotting straw.

14.05.2013 18:33, alv2781

Today I noticed that the straw in the basement is too wet, although it has long been dried. Because of the flood, the water in the heat began to evaporate into straw. Well, these beetles began to breed at a rapid rate, now dry basement. On Thursday I will fill it again with dichlorvos then dry it again and fill it again and at the end of summer I will seal it and redo the basement. Although for 20 years, not once did the water rise to the current level. If I dry them out, do you think I'll survive?

16.05.2013 23:00, JuVit

Hello.
Please help me determine what kind of winged creature it is? Today, by the evening of the light with 3 dozen arrived. And they keep flying, even if you close the windows frown.gif
Similar to ants, but very large and winged. Are they termites? And how can it be dangerous? The child is afraid frown.gif
Thank you in advance to everyone who responds. At least by assumptions. I haven't found anything similar on the Internet yet.
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16.05.2013 23:09, Dima DD

Hello.
Please help me determine what kind of winged creature it is? Today, by the evening of the light with 3 dozen arrived. And they keep flying, even if you close the windows frown.gif
Similar to ants, but very large and winged. Are they termites? And how can it be dangerous? The child is afraid frown.gif
Thank you in advance to everyone who responds. At least by assumptions. I haven't found anything similar on the Internet yet.
Pachyderms are long-whiskered diptera from the family Bibionidae (you can call them "mosquitoes"). They do not bite and are not dangerous in any way, you can not be afraid! smile.gif

16.05.2013 23:13, JuVit

Dima DD
thank you very much! smile.gif
And where did they suddenly come from in such a crazy amount? I've never had it before (the 5th floor of an ordinary Moscow apartment in Maryino).

16.05.2013 23:24, Dima DD

And where did they suddenly come from in such a crazy amount? I've never had it before (the 5th floor of an ordinary Moscow apartment in Maryino).
Insects generally fly well into the light. And now in Moscow, you can see, just a mass flight of pachyderms, they also swarm (form clusters), that's such a swarm and flew in, probably.
By the way, just this fall and just from Muscovites I repeatedly heard (they also showed photos) that very often very large nests of bibionid larvae were found in parks and suburban forests. So, it seems that this year promised to be "fruitful" for them! smile.gif
P.S. Here was a topic in the fall in the Macro Club, where you can also see the larvae (and their nests): http://macroclub.ru/club/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=6540

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16.05.2013 23:31, JuVit

Dima DD,
thank you!
Honestly, you reassured me smile.gif

17.05.2013 0:08, Кайри

Dear forumchane!

Tell me, please, what kind of animal is this? I live on the 11th floor. This is the first time I've seen such a phenomenon in my memory. Somewhere around 10 pm, a whole flock of these creatures attacked the room and kitchen. Flying from the street. I counted 50 pieces. If you crush this "fly", then the white insides come out.

Curiously, with their appearance, all the golden eyes that usually "live" in small numbers on my ceiling in my room disappeared (well, they don't touch me, and I don't touch them either).

Should I start panicking or is the apocalypse still far away? smile.gif

I apologize in advance for the poor-quality photos. I did it in a hurry on the phone.

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17.05.2013 1:49, Dima DD

Dear forumchane!

Tell me, please, what kind of animal is this? I live on the 11th floor. This is the first time I've seen such a phenomenon in my memory. Somewhere around 10 pm, a whole flock of these creatures attacked the room and kitchen. Flying from the street. I counted 50 pieces. If you crush this "fly", then the white insides come out.

Curiously, with their appearance, all the golden eyes that usually "live" in small numbers on my ceiling in my room disappeared (well, they don't touch me, and I don't touch them either).

Should I start panicking or is the apocalypse still far away? smile.gif

I apologize in advance for the poor-quality photos. I did it in a hurry on the phone.
Is it in Moscow? That's just what it was about them: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=529087
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17.05.2013 2:19, Кайри

Yes, in Moscow, in Lyublino.

Thank you so much for the link. I looked-just like them. The unpleasant thing was that they swooped in wild numbers and still continue to arrive.

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