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03.08.2008 22:56, Victor Titov

I understand here with photos from the Crimea.. smile.gif
Nikoda would not have thought that with European abscesses everything is so difficult smile.gif
And there is a copy in your hands, and "green" - but still I am tormented by vague doubts - Mylabris quadripunctata ?

Bad Den! I have Mylabris ' s with the same pattern collected this year in Gelendzhik.
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03.08.2008 23:10, Bad Den

Bad Den! I have Mylabris ' s with the same pattern collected this year in Gelendzhik.

Do quadripunctata's also come out?

03.08.2008 23:36, Victor Titov

Do quadripunctata's also come out?

Dyk, I before your message like as and not doubted... confused.gifAnd what confuses?

03.08.2008 23:46, Bad Den

It's just that I always doubt if the group is unfamiliar smile.gif
In fact, this is my third time catching abscesses of the genus Mylabris in my entire conscious and unconscious life smile.gif

This post was edited by Bad Den-03.08.2008 23: 48

04.08.2008 0:55, Victor Titov

It's just that I always doubt if the group is unfamiliar smile.gif
In fact, this is my third time catching abscesses of the genus Mylabris in my entire conscious and unconscious life smile.gif

Well, I'm the same! And, by the way, Mylabris " s generally caught for the first time in my life, before that I had only donated material!

04.08.2008 0:58, RippeR

I've never caught a Milabris at all :Р

04.08.2008 5:34, Mylabris

Mylabris quadripunctata, make no mistake.
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04.08.2008 11:56, Fornax13

Colleagues, can you tell me?
1-2-Cyrtusamorpha or not?
3-4-Dapsa: trimaculata or horvathi?
I apologize for the quality of the photos. Thank you in advance!

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04.08.2008 12:13, omar

Cyrtusamorpha
Dapsa horvathi
I would vote so
but only pygidium can add confidence in such a case smile.gif
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04.08.2008 13:56, RippeR

to do this you need a photo of pygidia lol.gif

04.08.2008 22:48, Guest

Hello dear entomologists, I do not do this myself, but I am very curious about what kind of insects I photographed on a prickly bush in mid-July in the Crimea in the vicinity of Sevastopol
http://photofile.ru/users/svsavinov/95166027/

05.08.2008 0:07, Fornax13

The weevil should be viewed from above - it is from Larinus (s. str.). For some reason, I have a wild feeling that this is L. vulpes, but I have no idea what can live from this group in the Crimea. The plant is some kind of Mordovian (Echinops), M. b. even the banal sphaerocephalus (if I didn't get anything wrong with them again). More than one species lives on Echinops, so.....

05.08.2008 9:20, omar

vulpes, eek.gif

05.08.2008 11:04, PG18

I also have a weevil, peculiar, but still unfamiliar. Please help me...

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05.08.2008 12:04, Fornax13

vulpes, eek.gif

Doesn't look like it?

05.08.2008 12:06, Fornax13

I also have a weevil, peculiar, but still unfamiliar. Please help me...

Hm... Maybe the same Hypera adspersa (F.) var. alternans Steph.?
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05.08.2008 12:15, omar

Not very. Look, he's big, almost the size of a Mordovian's head. I would put on onopordi confused.gif

05.08.2008 12:53, Fornax13

Strange link... I try to open the photo - the browser closes...
Something I see, the hips with a strong constriction after all, and the general plan of the picture, in my opinion, is not very similar. I'd like to see the beetle...

P.S. By the way, there is also L. (s. str.) inaequalicollis Capiomont, 1874. I don't know who he is, but he's healthy and also on some kind of echinopsis.

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05.08.2008 13:14, omar

I couldn't get a look, either.

05.08.2008 14:32, bugslov

Help me identify the gold coin. Length 2.5 mm. Place of collection Leningrad region, outskirts of the city of Kingisep, mixed forest, 2.08.2008. I myself identified it as Trachys minuta, but since I'm not very good at zlatkahs, I'm counting on a more professional look. Thank you very much in advance!

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05.08.2008 15:09, Victor Titov

Help me identify the gold coin. Length 2.5 mm. Place of collection Leningrad region, outskirts of the city of Kingisep, mixed forest, 2.08.2008. I myself identified it as Trachys minuta, but since I'm not very good at zlatkahs, I'm counting on a more professional look. Thank you very much in advance!

Duc, Trachys minuta is yes.gif.
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05.08.2008 15:20, Fornax13

Yeah, that's it. Only it's kind of stunted. I must have been ill a lot as a child...
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06.08.2008 6:31, Ekos

Hello everyone Who can help identify the bug? Caught in the Khasansky district of Primorye in August 2002. The body length is 53 mm, i.e. healthy enough. According to the electronic identifier of the barbel fauna of Russia, hanging on the ZIN website, I could not determine.

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06.08.2008 6:43, Bad Den

To Ekos:
I suspect that this is Neocerambyx
raddei, but I can also be mistaken
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06.08.2008 7:18, Ekos

Thank you, Bad Den! Now I went to the search engine, and that's what it turned out to be. Another barbel spread. Do I understand correctly that this is Lamia textor? The beetle was caught in early July this year on the Blue Ridge, Spassky district of Primorye. Body length 26 mm.

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06.08.2008 7:26, RippeR

The texture is there. Of the similar species in those places, only Lamiomomus gotcha, but it is different wink.gif
By the way Neocerambix does not seem to be a bad beetle it is considered wink.gif
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06.08.2008 7:39, PG18

I can't decide to sign this female as M. urussovi... It's too white, and the indentations are not visible (maybe the angle is not the same...)
Any other opinion? The Middle Urals.

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06.08.2008 7:40, Ekos

The texture is there. Of the similar species in those places, only Lamiomomus gotcha, but it is different wink.gif
By the way Neocerambix does not seem to be a bad beetle. wink.gif


Thank you, Andrey! It's me who is currently making showcases on insects for the museum, so I define the material smile.gif

06.08.2008 10:29, Cerambyx

I can't decide to sign this female as M. urussovi... It's too white, and the indentations are not visible (maybe the angle is not the same...)
Any other opinion? The Middle Urals.


There can be no other opinions - urussovi, although very peculiar.
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06.08.2008 10:50, Динусик

Please help me determine the barbel. Very similar to Xylotrechus hircus. Photographed today in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk.

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06.08.2008 11:06, PG18

Please help me determine the barbel. Very similar to Xylotrechus hircus. Photographed today in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk.

At least in Cherepanov (1982) there is nothing similar anymore, only Xylotrechus hircus.
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06.08.2008 22:47, Necrocephalus

Dear colleagues, can you tell me what kind of shade lover is this with a characteristic color? On the green, I seem to go to Abdera, but there are doubts...
The length is about 3 mm.
Caught: 04.07.2008, Belgorod region, Belgorodsk district, near the village of Pulyaevka, mowing under the canopy of a deciduous forest.

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07.08.2008 1:09, Fornax13

Dear colleagues, can you tell me what kind of shade lover is this with a characteristic color? On the green, I seem to go to Abdera, but there are doubts...
The length is about 3 mm.
Caught: 04.07.2008, Belgorod region, Belgorodsk district, near the village of Pulyaevka, mowing under the canopy of a deciduous forest.

Yakov, everything is not so badsmile.gif: Cyrtanaspis phalerata (Germar, 1831), anaspisov, etc. confused.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-07.08.2008 01: 10
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07.08.2008 1:17, Necrocephalus

Thank you for your help! smile.gif
It turns out that I even made a mistake with my family... smile.gif

07.08.2008 1:40, Fornax13

Yes, well, it happens! smile.gif I initially made a mistake with katopochrotus to the superfamily smile.gif
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07.08.2008 13:38, Cerambyx

Please help me determine the barbel. Very similar to Xylotrechus hircus. Photographed today in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk.

X. hircus is.

09.08.2008 21:14, Dr. Niko

Is it Cerambyx cerdo or some Monochamus again?
Moscow Region, Istra district, 08.08.08.

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09.08.2008 22:13, Bad Den

Dr. Niko, still again Monochamus, like urussovi, male
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09.08.2008 23:00, omar

Cerambyx cerdo is not available in the MO yet like smile.gif
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10.08.2008 7:07, Динусик

Maybe someone knows what kind of shield carrier it is? Thank you in advance!

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