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01.03.2007 11:17, RippeR

Violacea is naturally not an option, I'm talking about villosoviridiscens. I was still thinking about maculicornis, but then I saw that the elytra is not a solid color, so I dismissed the idea.

01.03.2007 11:28, amara

For Stierlyz and anyone interested.
The Ocypus shown above in the photo, in my opinion, of course, turned out to be quite rare for the Moscow region, Ocypus fulvipennis confusus Baudi di Selve, 1848, which differs from the nominative subspecies (and this was the catch) with dark nadkr., legs (and whiskers?). Found it in Reitter, v2, p. 120.

01.03.2007 11:39, RippeR

Supplement: barbels and pipefish
basic information in the names.
brown sawyere-cursor? The strange coloring confuses me. The Carpathians. Ivano-Frankivsk region, Bystrica settlement. ~20. VII. 05
Armenian trubkovert. 07.06.97 District of the village. Gokht
Chlorophorus French. similar to figuratus, but there are no standing hairs on the pronotum
Molorchus, umbellatarum or kiesenwetteri? Or maybe something else. It's hard for me with them.

This post was edited by RippeR - 01.03.2007 11: 45

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01.03.2007 11:58, RippeR

more supplements?
Clytus lama?
the last little thing at least before the family to recognize smile.gif

This post was edited by RippeR - 01.03.2007 12: 02

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01.03.2007 12:18, RippeR

Continuation of the banquet!
MD10 - о8.07.05

This post was edited by RippeR - 01.03.2007 12: 22

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01.03.2007 12:19, rpanin

Violacea is naturally not an option, I'm talking about villosoviridiscens. I was still thinking about maculicornis, but then I saw that the elytra is not a solid color, so I dismissed the idea.


maybe villosoviridiscens.In the collections I have seen and with a gray shade.

01.03.2007 12:23, amara

For RipperR. Trifle possibly from Lathridiidae.
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01.03.2007 12:37, omar

Some of the RIPPER's images are quite suitable for the theme of images of individual views. Would you like to move them there, Mr. Ripper, after clarifying the definition?

01.03.2007 12:40, RippeR

When will they end?

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01.03.2007 12:49, RippeR

omar:
Of course I would like smile.gifIt all to help us all smile.gif

01.03.2007 13:11, RippeR

3rd beetle at least up to the family.
MD15 - Ochodaeus chrysomeloides?
MD4 - sabulosus?
Cucujus cinnabarinus?

This post was edited by RippeR - 01.03.2007 13: 15

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01.03.2007 13:24, omar

3 beetle:Aderidae, most likely. I might be wrong if the family is now renamed or moved to another one. There's taxonomy news now almost every day. I'll check later.
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01.03.2007 13:27, omar

Cucujus cinnabarinus-yes!

This post was edited by omar - 03/01/2007 13: 47

01.03.2007 13:28, RippeR

Hedgehog!
MD.15.05.05-at least up
to the MD family.28.06.06 and MD.26.06.04 sharpeners?

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01.03.2007 13:42, Tigran Oganesov

RippeR, hold your horses! I.e. beetles...

01.03.2007 13:45, RippeR

MD. o7. 07. 04-grinder or hood-maker (pseudo-bark beetle) or who else?
all the rest of the stuff up to the family

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01.03.2007 13:53, RippeR

Bolivar:
I'm sorry, they're trying to break free, I can't hold them!
Posldenie 4: they are also at least up to the family
All, my stock of photos has run out.

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01.03.2007 13:55, omar

150505 grinder
280606 Melandrydae
combtooth also, most likely, grinder

01.03.2007 14:04, omar

120504 grinder
040305 Lathridiidae
130604 Tenebrionidae
290404 Scirtidae, but can't be seen clearly confused.gif

This post was edited by omar - 03/01/2007 14: 05

01.03.2007 14:04, rpanin

Supplement: barbels and pipefish
basic information in the names.
brown sawyere-cursor? The strange coloring confuses me. The Carpathians. Ivano-Frankivsk region, Bystrica settlement. ~20. VII. 05
Armenian trubkovert. 07.06.97 District of the village. Gokht
Chlorophorus French. similar to figuratus, but there are no standing hairs on the pronotum
Molorchus, umbellatarum or kiesenwetteri? Or maybe something else. It's hard for me with them.


1) Barbel-Anastrangalia sanquinolenta
2) Male Cymbia rubra

Disadvantages: 1) Carabus granulatus
2)Сarabus arvensis

You should at least number them and write the size . And then somehow it's hard to put all this on the shelves.
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01.03.2007 14:08, omar

I agree. Sign like a human being!
090304 - where is he caught?

01.03.2007 14:09, rpanin

Continuation of the banquet!
MD10 - о8.07.05

carabus: Something from morpho.Similar to the Romanian mountain(?)
Or maybe most likely Carabus (Morphocarabus) excellens frivaldskii if exactly caught in Moldova. There simply can't be anything else.

01.03.2007 14:13, omar

Black ground beetle 280305 Licinus?

01.03.2007 14:25, omar

070704 is also a grinder, most likely.

01.03.2007 14:40, Nimrod

Not so fast, Mr. RippeR.
MD12.jpg -Hoplia philanthus I don't remember the author from memory (male, but it is advisable to look closer). If it's not difficult for you, catch absolutely all Hoplia-then we'll figure it out. Very often they can climb into traps, especially females, have ввиду.MD13.jpg
-Chaetopteroplia segetum segetum (Hrbst.) - male.
Zatoca.VIII.jpg & Zatoca2.VIII.jpg - Anomala (s.str.) dubia (Scop.)
MD15.jpg - Ochadaeus chrysomeloides (Schrank.)
MD3.jpg & MD4.jpg - Trox sp. You probably won't be able to pinpoint them from the photo. You need to watch it.
Sincerely,...

This post was edited by Nimrod - 01.03.2007 14: 41
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01.03.2007 14:42, RippeR

"I agree. You need to sign like a human being, "
And I agree. But so many of these photos. I'm just choking. Still OK, fool, put the material in the boxes-in general, it is difficult to dig them up.
But I'll try! The main thing is to say what.

09.03.04 - Moldova, Chisinau. I don't remember what exactly, probably somewhere under the bark..

01.03.2007 14:46, guest: ~Дзанат~

I'm confused about something. smile.gif
MDD.15.05.05.jpg — (146.47 k) LOOKS LIKE Xestobium rufovillosum (De G.)
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01.03.2007 14:49, RippeR

"if exactly in Moldova caught"
Exactly in Moldova.

Nimrod:
In general, I try to catch everything, so I won't miss smile.gifany hoplies

01.03.2007 14:56, RippeR

"Trox sp. You probably won't be able to pinpoint them from the photo. You need to watch it.
"
I don't know.. At Plavilshchikov, it is determined by grooves, dimples and bumps, but I could not understand those theses, especially to understand which of them are some, but not others.

01.03.2007 18:12, stierlyz

Calosoma denticolle (from Zatoka), md8-Leistus ? rufomarginatus, md9-L. ?ferrugineus, md28. 0803-Licinus cassideus, Bistr13. 07. 05-Chrysochloa( you can bring it to view by Guild), crunches from Zatoka-Anomala dubia, md22. 04. 06 Timarcha ?goettingensis, md5. 04. 05 Pachnephorus, md17. 07. 04-Agabus, in general, too many photos, it is necessary somehow in portions ...
P.S. visit koleopteroplogi.de - a number of questions

01.03.2007 22:21, KDG

 


So barbels...:
1. Agapanthia-you should call villosoviridescens and forget. It would be a little closer to southern Russia, I would still think about lederi, but so...
2. Dorcadion-I think that the worn female tauricum, the second option-cinerarium, but it's too spiny. show the photo with the detailed label to Danilevsky. If tauricum is interesting to him.
3. Molorchus umbellatarum
4. Pair of yellow-red lepturins - Anastrangalia dubia (male and female)
5. Oxymirus cursor is just discolored. it happens.
6. Clytus is still rather rhamni. For lama, it is very shiny and the black border on the top of the elytra is visible..
7. Chlorophorus figuratus, just slightly salted.

This post was edited by KDG-03/01/2007 22: 25
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02.03.2007 3:10, RippeR

So I doubted..
1) Dorcadion.. Strange copy. It's definitely not worn, but there are no white stripes on the shoulders, etc. (I just retouched the 2nd photo badly). The first segment of the antennae and legs are slightly brighter red than in the tauricum, the pubescence is too large for the pedestre.
Posting a bad photo for comparison-tauricum female and this:

2) Clitus. From Rumney on the same grounds distinguished. But here are the differences - the rumney has a good black border, this one is weak and at a certain angle, it looks like it is either along the seam or it is possible that it has slightly flown around. This clit is slightly larger than Rumney, even the rest of the clits from where it was caught, it doesn't stand out much from everyone else. My friend from the same place brought in 06 exactly the same, also standing out in size, I don't remember the truth that he has a border, or almost does not prgolyadyvaet or does not look through at all.. Besides, as far as I remember, the llama eats conifers, and there's a pine plantation just a stone's throw away.

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02.03.2007 10:13, guest: ~Дзанат~

There are two photos 09.03.04
MD09.03.04.jpg — (139.08 k) looks like Calitys scabra
MD.28.06.06.jpg — (146.21 k) mine was identified as xylita laevigata
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02.03.2007 11:04, omar

MD9 Leistus ferrugineus after all...

02.03.2007 11:07, guest: ~Дзанат~

MD14.05.04.jpg — (138.38 k) I DOUBT THAT Bostrichidae is
VERY similar TO Lyctus confused.gif

02.03.2007 11:48, rpanin

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4. A pair of yellow-red lepturines - Anastrangalia dubia (male and female)



Why dubia and not sanguinolenta?
As far as I remember, they are distinguished by bumps under the eyes.
I would be very grateful if you describe exactly these differences.

02.03.2007 11:56, Dmitry Vlasov

RippeR - you would at least pre-systematize the beetles, and then in one pile and barbels and "plates" and ground beetles... Yes, and spread the photos better, some little things on your blurry even to the family do not понять.
MD 26.06.04-representative of the family Eucnemidae
MD 13.06.04-some kind of black heifer
MD 14.05. o4-Lyctus from the family. Lyctidae, as determined by
Dzanat MD 28.06.06 - a representative of the family. Melandryidae, but not Xylita laevigata, as Dzanat defined, but someone else...
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02.03.2007 12:03, rpanin

RippeR - you would at least pre-systematize the beetles, and then in one pile and barbels and "plates" and ground beetles... Yes, and spread the photos better, some little things on your blurry even to the family do not понять.
MD 26.06.04-representative of the family Eucnemidae
MD 13.06.04-some kind of black heifer
MD 14.05. o4-Lyctus from the family. Lyctidae, as determined by
Dzanat MD 28.06.06 - a representative of the family. Melandryidae, but not Xylita laevigata, as Dzanat defined, but someone else...



I don't want to read Ripper's maxims either, but it's really hard to clean up such a mass grave.
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02.03.2007 13:36, omar

Just uncomfortable...This is not a definition for humans. Here is.

02.03.2007 14:18, rpanin

Just uncomfortable...This is not a definition for humans. Here.


Okay, let's be sympathetic to the young enthusiast's eagerness to embrace the vast. tongue.gif

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