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Сергей Касай, 29.03.2022 21:28

I caught a beetle in August on everyone's favorite DRL-250, it looks like a zoophobas, but there is a problem(outgrowths) and I can't understand what kind of species. Help with the definition. (Size: 1 cm+ -)
Donetsk region, Kramatorsk district, Konstantinovka.

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29.03.2022 21:32, Сергей Касай

Here it is, horned smile.gif

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29.03.2022 21:34, Сергей Касай

But from a different angle jump.gif

29.03.2022 21:59, Vlad Proklov

There is a special theme:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133597

30.03.2022 0:02, Victor Titov

Here it is, horned smile.gif

Cryphaeus cornutus

30.03.2022 0:50, Сергей Касай

Thank you very much)

30.03.2022 3:39, ИНО

Sergey, have you definitely seen an adult zofobas (with one o)? Because there are much more "problems" than just horns. He is generally habitually more like a barbel, although also a black-bodied one.

30.03.2022 7:09, Dmitry Vlasov

Sergey, have you definitely seen an adult zofobas (with one o)? Because there are much more "problems" than just horns. He is generally habitually more like a barbel, although also a black-bodied one.

What kind of fright does Zophobas look like on a barbel? Rather on flour krushchak (Tenebrio) - overgrown wink.gif
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30.03.2022 23:30, Сергей Касай

Sergey, have you definitely seen an adult zofobas (with one o)? Because there are much more "problems" than just horns. He is generally habitually more like a barbel, although also a black-bodied one.

Here's a fool confused zofobas with flour khrushchak smile.gif

31.03.2022 12:48, ИНО

What kind of fright does Zophobas look like on a barbel? Rather on flour krushchak (Tenebrio) - overgrown wink.gif

From what fright - I do not know, probably convergence. But he, an adult, does not look like a muchnik at all. Muchnik is just like the horned beast from this theme, only without horns. If anything, I've seen a lot of both of them live. Dead specimens can make a slightly different impression.

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