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Some loose IDS
cornascrebe
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Posted on 12-09-2006 19:05
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Hi Folks

Some loose stuff in the great file known as Dont Knows - if anyone can put a name

Thank you

Colin D


http://www.judywo...ery14.html

http://www.judywo...ery40.html

http://www.judywo...tery4.html

http://www.judywo...ery71.html

http://www.judywo...ery13.html
Edited by cornascrebe on 12-09-2006 19:14
 
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Hello,

First one and last one are bugs (Heteroptera).
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2nd: Mystery 40 = Asilidae (Dioctria spec.; I think), Mystery 41 = Conopidae.
3rd: Mystery 4 = Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera)
4th: Insect 1 = Braconidae/Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera), Insect 2 = Ptychopteridae (Ptychoptera spec.), Insect 3 = Tipulidae.

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pierred wrote:
Hello,

First one and last one are bugs (Heteroptera).



Hemiptera Order / Heteroptera Suborder?...
 
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Mystery 4 - Ichneumonidae
Mystery 71 Insect 1,2 - BraconidaeFrown
 
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I think there is some confusion about what I meant to say with
4th: Insect 1 = Braconidae/Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera), Insect 2 = Ptychopteridae (Ptychoptera spec.), Insect 3 = Tipulidae.


I was refering to the 4th link. The first two pictures (10172 and 10239) are of Insect 1 of which I was not sure if these pictures show Braconidae or Ichneumonidae (Proctoss is probably right in considering both to be Braconidae). Insect 2 (10232 and 10229) show Ptychopteridae (Ptychoptera spec.) So Insect 2 is not Braconidae. Insect 3 (10235 and 10235xxy) show Tipulidae.

Jan Willem
 
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One species per thread would have made this topic a lot less messy ...
 
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Yes apologies it is confusing worse still when uploading and coordinating these images . However a simple logical approach would be

http://www.judywo...ery14.html

Not Sure. They are two different green insects on this page. The last possibly a shield bug the first I am very speculatively suggesting ???? Dycyphus epilobii ??

http://www.judywo...ery40.html
Not Sure

http://www.judywo...tery4.html
Not sure

http://www.judywo...ery71.html

They are three insects on this page. The middle one is Ptychoptera albimana (look at white marks on legs) The Third is A Cranefly or Tipulid

http://www.judywo...ery13.html
Not Sure but obviously a shield bug of sorts

Many thanks for all you had a go apologies for any confusion

Best wishes

Colin D
Edited by cornascrebe on 13-09-2006 18:53
 
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Colin -
14A is probably Megaloceraea recticornis (Miridae)
14b is probably Orthotylus sp. (Miridae)
13 is Grypocoris sexguttatus (Miridae)
40 is Dioctria linearis (Asilidae)
41 is Physocephala rufipes (Conopidae)
And please, please, post the images, not links, to the relevant forum, one insect per thread. It's a bit more work for you, but it's a lot less work for everyone else! And these multiple url enquiries are very difficult to refer back to, so they are of limited value for others to learn from. Wink
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Thanks Tony

Very helpful indeed

I did try to post the images but to no avail - I now understand that the image wont view when previewed !!

Thank you to all who contributed and your hard work on this lot - certainly given me something to look atr further

Best wishes

Colin D


 
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