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Please, help with identification! 25 Jun 2017, The Volga river, around Cheboksary city (Russia).
Vasily, thank you! Next time I'll try and change size of the photos before uploading them.
Help me determine the type of beetle, very similar to the Ground Beetle Lopatin, but not sure. Back color iridescent blue and green, belly black, odorous
Novorossiysk. Rostislav has already written under this photo (it is also in the gallery): http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/65462
In an aquarium, such small insects run along the surface of the water quite quickly. The size is around 1 mm. I'd like to know who it is. Moved to the "Definition of bedbugs"This post was edited by vitim-19.11.2016 09: 45
An unknown bug. I think the topic "Identifying bedbugs" will identify you faster.
Good day to all! I met at home with the following species: a very small larva, literally 1-2 mm, as if a very very small caterpillar, I find absolutely in different places of the house, in small numbers. They're already half-dead, not moving. There ...
In determining insects to navigate by size is a lost cause. If I didn't see the tuft of long hairs on the back end of the animal's body in the last ...
Hello. Please tell me what kind of insect is this? Today, my wife saw on the windowsill when she wanted to open the windows for airing. She is afraid of various bugs, so she never opened the window:) I am interested because a similar beetle once ...
Camptopus lateralis
Somewhere in the 70 small rest in Odessa, in the holiday house "Lighthouse". And he saw an insect: they represented a wasp about 7-10 cm with rudimentary wings.. I saw it almost every day (I like the insects, specifically went to see). Then I read ...
We have to go and look again; -)
Help identify the bug.Saratov region settlement Coastal. It was caught in mid-September and currently lives in an insectarium with Rhyparochromus vulgaris. Pictures:____.jpg — (298.76к)
There is already a topic for identifying bedbugs.And in the picture Peribalus (Peribalus) strictus (Fabricius, 1803).
What kind of trips? Pictures:_____3.jpeg — (1.88 mb)
Very similar to Frankliniella intonsa, the photo is not clear
In the courtyard saw a huge caterpillar black, oily, long, at the end of the blue spike. flat snout, hairless body. what is it? We live in Novosibirsk. Thank you
In uploading the picture. In this phrase: "Whatever you did not download the photo, be sure to read basic requirements for photographs on our ...
Выложил фотографию на сайт "MacroClab" и тут мнения разделились. Есть мнение, что это спаривающиеся Calobata petronella, по другому мнению это Empididae ...
To be honest, I really regretted that I turned to this site for help. All I did was ask him to decide on an insect, and in return he raked in a lot ...
I caught it around my neck yesterday. When I touched it, it squealed loudly. Because I had never met such creatures before, I became very interested in them. So I took it on my mobile phone and posted it here: http://youtu.be/NLLs4rNpfFY The quality ...
Maybe. I just haven't seen them before.
In the rainwater tank, by chance, I saw strange creatures. Approximately 1.5 cm long, not counting the tail. I've never seen such people before! Maybe someone knows who it is?In dynamics, you can view it ...
the girl caught a butterfly...Catocala fraxini.
Good evening! Please help identify these creatures.
Refer to the topic "classification of insects", there you will undoubtedly be helped.This post was edited by Black Coleopter - 10/23/2012 21: 57
Dear community. I uploaded 4 photos. The first one from above is probably Ch.paradoxa??? Since its wing cut-out looks much similar to other Chilias. Below is Euploea mulciber. Then I added its large photo and undersides, and Euploea undersides.
Alexandr, photos uploaded, check the comments when you get online. Guys, photographers, I'd like to remind that you may comment your photos in the ...
Actually, in the title and text of the topic, everything is there, so as not to duplicate the photo, please follow the link http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1341630I ask for any opinions that contribute to the definition of ...
Actually, in the title and text of the topic, everything is there, so as not to duplicate the photo, please follow the link ...
hello dear entomologists! please tell me what kind of handsome man I found at home ? Pictures:IMG_0131.JPG — (905.77к)
You can start your collection with it ! A joke of course -) As soon as the storm subsides, I will immediately let go, although I have already managed ...
Thanks a lot for your help in identifying butterflies. Just one remark, some brown butterfly is named here as the Dusky Meadow Brown (@@Hyponephele lycaon@@) while there is no such things in our neck of the woods since it's kind of hot for them to ...
Galina, the Synev catalogue says that H. lycaon is rather possible to meet in your lands (Astrakhan region/Kalmykia). If you still seriously doubt, ...
Good day to all. During the summer, I traveled a lot through the forests of eastern Siberia (Irkutsk region) and accumulated a number of photos of insects (beetles, spiders, caterpillars and butterflies), the name of which I would be very interested ...
I'm new here,so I apologize in advance if I write in the wrong topic. And I want to ask this question: Yesterday I saw and photographed a small ...
Added shots of a butterfly and a caterpillar. Please, help to identify. Very curious. Thanks.
So, there are answers: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9416/ and http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9417/.
Good afternoon!Here is such a bee caught in the collection (Crimea). Genus Evylaeus, species unknown. But that's not the real question. Even in this terrible photo, it can be seen that it has an unusually long pubescence of metasome sternites, which ...
Good afternoon!Here is such a bee caught in the collection (Crimea). Genus Evylaeus, species unknown. But that's not the real question. Even in this ...
I am engaged in breeding single osmium bees. Small flies with red eyes randomly curl around their tubes. And then some wasp got into the habit of sneaking around the tubes and dragging a paralyzed spider into one of them. I'm interested in who they ...
Thank you, much is clear from the pictures! It's a pity I don't speak English enough to read origenal fluently. The auto-translator, alas, will not ...
Hello! Tell me, please, what happened to the common pine cones from the south of the Tyumen region? I asked at the botanic forum , but no one could say anything specifically... When examining the cones, no arthropods, nematodes were seen, so at ...
This is the shishkov smolevka (Pissodes validirostris Gyll.).For some reason, Latin flew out.
In the section about complex groups, I put a photo puzzle. While the genitals were not looked at, it was not clear what kind of animal it was.Who will guess - that well done! Pictures:zagadka.jpg — (58.69к)
The essence of the problem is that it is almost impossible to guess. By the way, after all this fuss with riddles and solutions, I'm going to contact ...
I found a newly hatched butterfly in the kitchen - very scary, with shaggy legs and a"beak". Next to the cocoon, of course. How is she here in the middle of winter...? Maybe their exotic fruit? Then it's doubly interesting. Maybe someone knows-ow, ...
Thank you so much for the answer, I didn't even hope for it. The story is really strange, because I live in Moscow. I don't think it crawled in from ...
From the photo gallery Pavel Korzunovich
It is not so easy to identify mottled flowers from photos. First you need to know where the photo came from?In general, it looks like Z. viciae, but ...
From the photo gallery Pavel Korzunovich
If from central Russia, then Polyommatus amandus.
From the photo gallery Pavel Korzunovich
Let the author first answer where and when the photo was taken - there will be fewer options for divination. Maybe it's even in some kind of America ...
From the photo gallery Pavel Korzunovich
It is similar to Cerura vinula, but it can also be C. erminea, so you need a photo of the caterpillar completely, from above and from the side to ...
From the photo gallery Pavel Korzunovich
From the photo gallery Pavel Korzunovich
http://b.foto.radikal.ru/0608/7913b49a5f14.jpgHere is such a beast I got, can you tell me what kind of butterfly it is or whose relative it is? Found it in the garden.
This is a hawk moth caterpillar, most likely Deilephila elpenor.
Now there are many such butterflies flying in North Carolina, USA. They look like swallowtails. According to Google, it seems to be Papilio glaucus, but what do experts say? Pictures: papilio_1.jpg — (496.58 k) 16.04.2006 — 30.04.2006 ...
It is very similar to the glaucus-Tiger swallowtail. It is difficult to say for sure, but judging by the fact that the butterfly is quite common , it ...
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