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Sticktopleurus punctatonervosus. The family of pinworms (Rhopalidae). A full-winged bug. Size 6-9 mm. Prefers compound plants. It is common in the Volga Delta.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Female Chorthippus sp. Species of the genus Chorthippus-inhabitants of the thickness of the herbaceous cover - are real hortobionts, they eat a large set of both cereals and mixed grasses. Males lure females to the sounds of the mating song. Some of the sounds of locusts are in the ultrasonic range and are inaccessible to the human ear.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Pollen eater-Omophlus Proteus. A plant-eating beetle that usually eats the anthers of flowers. Careful, he sees danger from a distance and falls down with his black belly up. It is difficult to notice on the ground. Eggs are laid in the soil in areas rich in humus. Adult beetles spend the winter burrowing into the soil.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Plavunets-buffoon Cybister laterimarginalis (Dytiscidae). This beetle is found in Ukraine, in the Caucasus, in the Volga Delta, in Central Asia, and is characteristic of the Indo-Malay fauna. Plavunets-buffoon swims quickly, sometimes somersaults over his head, and for this he received the Russian name-buffoon.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Heteracris pterosticha - male melon filly. Melon filly keeps mainly near water, sometimes harms melon crops. Does not disdain fruit trees, in the photo a male melon filly on a cherry tree. It is common in the Volga Delta.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Argiope bruennichi spider, a family of Roundworm spiders (Araneidae). It hangs its net between plants, usually weaving 2 stabilizers into it in the form of wide, zigzag ribbons. The spider always sits in the center of the web, which is braided with whitish threads. Catches grasshoppers, wasps. The female eats the male after mating. After building one or more egg cocoons, it dies. It is ...
Schaeffer's abscess (Cerocoma schaefferi). A rare species. It is common for the lower Volga region. From early July to September, adult beetles feed on umbrella plants. Size ~1.5 cm. The larvae live and feed in locust pods.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Red dung beetle-Scatophaga stercoraria. Ordinary. Average size: 8-10mm. Adult insects are predatory. It lays eggs on the droppings of animals and especially humans. Larvae live in excrement, where they often predate. It is a carrier of a number of infectious diseases.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Mating of Asian leaf beetles Chrysochares asiatica (Pallas, 1771). The leaf beetle is found in the south of Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Prefers meadows. It is very rare everywhere.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Ktyr (Asilidae). About 5000 species of the family inhabit steppes and deserts. The saliva of ktyri contains a strong poison, from which insects die instantly. For a human, a sting is as painful as a bee sting. Ktyr larvae are predators. In the soil, they chase the larvae of other insects. Larvae can withstand prolonged starvation.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Redneck beetle (Anisoplia segetum), a beetle in the Laminidae family. Body length is 8-12 mm, color is greenish-black, elytra are reddish-yellow, in the female-with a black spot near the scutellum; the underparts, head and pronotum are covered with thick hairs. A pest.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Speckled filly (Heteracris adspersa). Causes damage to various cultivated and wild plants. It is common in the lower Volga region. Eggs are laid in the soil. Laying a portion of eggs, fill them with foamy secretions of the adnexal glands. This mass, with soil particles stuck to it, hardens and forms a pod.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
A mosquito from the family of ringer mosquitoes (Chironomidae). This mosquito flaps its wings up to 1000 strokes per second with a characteristic sound, for which it got its name-zvonets. Completely harmless.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Kraevik bug Alydus (Coreidae). A medium-sized bug. It stands out sharply among its fellows with a long narrow body. Kraeviki are herbivorous, usually have a rather narrow food specialization.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
The Hister quadrimaculatus (Histeridae). The size is ~ 8-12mm. Larvae with a long body, short legs and two segmented appendages at the end of the abdomen. Both beetles and larvae are carnivores, feeding mainly on the larvae of flies and beetles.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Goldeneye beetles, mottled beetles (Chrysops), and the horsefly family. Length 0.8-2 cm. About 200 species; in Russia - up to 30 species. Larvae develop along the banks of water bodies in moist soil, feed on organic residues. Female Goldeneyes suck blood, males feed on the nectar of flowers. Golden eyes are carriers of pathogens of a number of diseases of humans and domestic animals.The picture ...
Currant babbler (Syrphus ribesii). The abdomen is oval, narrow, with yellow bandages on 3-4 segments. Shield with black hairs. Length 11-12 mm. The larvae feed on aphids.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Jaundice (Colias sp.). Size (40-50 mm) Butterflies of the first generation fly from mid-May to mid-June, the second generation-from mid-July to mid-October. The last generation is very numerous in some years. It lives more often on plains; it is common in clover and alfalfa fields, as the caterpillars feed on legumes.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
The lumpy wasp (Cerceris) captures small goldenrods, weevils, and leaf beetles, paralyzing them. These wasps often live in large colonies. The entire surface in such places is covered with craters of discarded earth, and the soil at a shallow depth, like a sponge, is pitted with wasp burrows.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan regionAuthor: VO
Scoliopterix libatrix (Linnaeus, 1758) is a medium - sized moth. Butterflies and caterpillars are active at dusk and at night, hiding in secluded places during the day. Caterpillars feed on leaves and stems, and are carriers of agricultural crops. Pupation occurs mainly in the soil, and in summer generations-on the surface of the soil or on plants in a spider cocoon.The picture was taken in the ...
Cabbage scoop (Mamestra brassicae). A moth. It has a camouflage color. It is a pest of agricultural plants. An adult caterpillar overwinters. It is common for the Lower Volga region.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
Sirphida (Spherophoria scripta). Like most cerfids, it mimics the color of hymenoptera. This similarity serves as a means of protection for flies. They are active on sunny days on flowering plants. They are common in the lower Volga region. The picture was taken in the Astrakhan regionAuthor: VO
Catocala neonympha. The butterfly's distribution area is in the south of Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan. The species is sedentary, producing one generation per year. It flies from July to October. It is found in groves, trees and shrubs near water bodies, and in gardens. The eggs overwinter.The picture was taken in the Astrakhan region.Author: VO
"But it has SUCH a healthy proboscis-2 mm! Lice don't have that kind of thing."Of course-the elephant is also not some kind of mouse. But still the proboscis is long: is this enough for the squad?
Byavaet, but rarely (just like me on this Forum )Bryan's recent "Social insects" for 120 rubles. snapped up.To be honest, "second-hand books" have almost died out, the merchants broke such a percentage for the sale that it is simply unprofitable for people to hand over books there. It is more realistic to find something interesting on book street ruins with junk and books (in fact, in Soviet ...
After Yulia clarified the biotope in which the butterfly was photographed, we can definitely say that it is petrovitana.Proposed new signature:St. Petersburg velvetLasiommata petrovitana (Fabricius, 1787)The butterfly got its name because in the vicinity of St. Petersburg - its typical location.It flies in May and June. The caterpillars feed on cereals (Poa sp., Calamagrostis epigeios, Festuca ...
take a look at the link, this is the Zoological Institute in St. Petersburghttp://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/zin_zoo.htmGood luck, Maxim, udalov-m@yandex.ruPS.there will be an experience of communication with them (positive) - share
I think these are mosquitoes from the family Trichoceridae, or winter mosquitoes. They are quite common for such temperatures, and constantly form swarms.Did they? But they didn't really turn out to be "winter": they didn't live to see the real winter, and I read that they can fly right over the snow (at slightly negative temperatures). Or are they just short-lived?