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27.10.2008 21:53, пигидий

Germany?

угу

27.10.2008 21:55, Fornax13

Maybe then Sunius melanocephalus or something similar?
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27.10.2008 22:08, пигидий

Sunius melanocephalus or something similar?

Duc I OK anything from your lips I will believe-the benefit is nowhere to check... "Othello is not jealous - he is trusting"
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27.10.2008 22:22, Fornax13

Thank you, of coursesmile.gif, you can view it here:
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/lista...zajow%20O-P.htm
And in general, the site is pleasant.

And so, it looks like melanocephalus, but a little dark. Mine will be brighter.
In general, he is not the only one among Sunius.
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27.10.2008 22:33, пигидий

...and in general, the site is pleasant

yes, a useful site, thank you very much - I didn't know it. it's a pity they don't display thumbnails - the trouble with many respectable sites.
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27.10.2008 23:58, Fornax13

yes, the point is that the elm is 100 %... and it would be fine to sit, so it also chewed smile.gif. and there were still some blue ones, but these ones are often found on the elm tree

Strange... Linaeidea aenea is usually on alder, it also happens to be blue, but rarely, as far as I can tell.

28.10.2008 0:37, Андреас

- Good people, please identify these coleoptera:
- Dung truck 20.10.08 in the center of Pyatigorsk.
- Leaf EATER 25.10.08 (appeared!!! en masse 10 days ago on the south side of Goryachaya Mountain)
- Weevil 25.10.08 length approximately 5 mm; found under rotted foliage on Goryachaya Mountain.
- Weevil 07.10.08 length approximately 7 mm; on a compound flower under the mountain Fork.

28.10.2008 0:57, Fornax13

 
- Leaf EATER 25.10.08 (appeared!!! en masse 10 days ago on the south side of Goryachaya Mountain)
- Weevil 25.10.08 length approximately 5 mm; found under rotted foliage on Goryachaya Mountain.
- Weevil 07.10.08 length approximately 7 mm; on a compound flower under the mountain Fork.

leaf beetle - except for Entomoscelis adonidis, I don't remember anything like it.
weevil - 5 mm-cool. I would say that Bradybatus of some kind (if there were maples nearby). And they are very nasty gather in nature.
The 7 mm weevil Larinus is very similar to L. turbinatus. From the side, I would like to look at the nose.
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28.10.2008 1:19, пигидий

really cool. really Bradybatus. it really sucks.
(kellneri is very similar)
maybe if the nature is filthy, they are in something poalternativny try to collect?

This post was edited by pygidiy - 28.10.2008 01: 20
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28.10.2008 1:52, Андреас

"And it was under an ash-leaved maple tree that I caught him!"!! jump.gif - Stupidly raked the rotted, mushroom-threaded foliage down to the homogeneous soil, which on a travertine basis is a very thin layer. The elephant was very very sluggish. smile.gif

28.10.2008 1:55, Fornax13

Maybe even kellneri. I didn't see any others frown.gif
You can get it out of the wings, I think...
...I saw them once. But a lot. It was a good place. Maples grew at the bottom of the ravine, and we walked along the edge and threshed the flowering crowns... Good episodes were collected then.
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28.10.2008 1:59, Fornax13

"And it was under an ash-leaved maple tree that I caught him!"!! jump.gif - Stupidly raked the rotted, mushroom-threaded foliage down to the homogeneous soil, which on a travertine basis is a very thin layer. The elephant was very very sluggish. smile.gif

Figase! Acer negundo??? I didn't think there was anything living on it in our hemisphere... And try lionfish posobirat, yes povyvodit-and then you never know what...
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28.10.2008 11:20, Victor Titov

Well, I'll also give you a few more beetles smile.gif. Again, Moscow and the region, except for the 31st District. Moseevtsy, Tver region
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This post was edited by Dmitrich - 28.10.2008 14: 38
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28.10.2008 11:22, Victor Titov

- Good people, please identify these coleoptera:
- Dung truck 20.10.08 in the center of Pyatigorsk.

Onthophagus sp.
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28.10.2008 12:28, Buzman

To Andreas: Onthophagus (Palaeonthophagus) vacca (Linnaeus, 1767)

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28.10.2008 13:54, Андреас

- Please define me this leaflet; - similar (3 mm), defined as "Longitarsus" (I present it for comparison first), - and this - 2 mm
. - Some kind of leaf beetle, and
-Some very common thing on flowers from a family unknown to me - 2 mm. Everything was caught just a few days ago.
Sincerely, Andreas.

28.10.2008 14:13, Nimrod

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28.10.2008 14:29, пигидий

I'm here, since this topic has started up here, I'm also slowing down with a flea http://www.fkohl.de/tree/photo/en/Halticin...9.04.07-50271/-
the flea is well-fed, thick, and smooth. photos are rubbish.

28.10.2008 14:33, Victor Titov

- Please define me this leaflet; - similar (3 mm), defined as "Longitarsus" (I present it for comparison first), - and this - 2 mm
. - Some kind of leaf beetle, and
-Some very common thing on flowers from a family unknown to me - 2 mm. Everything was caught just a few days ago.
Sincerely, Andreas.

Photos 1 and 2-Psylliodes sp.
Photo 3 - Oulema melanopus
Photo 4-in my opinion, something from the Bruchidae family
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28.10.2008 14:36, пигидий

a common change on flowers

Bruchid Spermophagus sericeus probably and other Dmitrich correctly branded (only psylliodes not ' sp.' a 'spp.'need to)

This post was edited by pygidiy - 28.10.2008 14: 37
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28.10.2008 15:10, Андреас

- explain to me ignoramus - Where is the genus, and where is the species?
- Longitarsus?
- Psylliodes?
- Or, as I understood the name "Longitarsus" - was wrong?
"So they both belong to the genus Psylliodes..." "a male and a female, I suppose?" confused.gif

28.10.2008 15:18, пигидий

they both belong to the genus Psylliodes..."

both, but the views are definitely different -- that's why I asked to fix 'sp.'on' spp. '
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28.10.2008 15:19, Victor Titov

- explain to me ignoramus - Where is the genus, and where is the species?
- Longitarsus?
- Psylliodes?
- Or, as I understood the name "Longitarsus" - was wrong?
"So they both belong to the genus Psylliodes..." "a male and a female, I suppose?" confused.gif

Both are names of genera. For the second definition (Psylliodes) sure smile.gif. I didn't see where or who you were assigned as Longitarsus...

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 28.10.2008 15: 23
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28.10.2008 15:22, Андреас

- And finally, - please name at least before the birth of these tiny ground beetles (photos unfortunately disgusting).
Sincerely, Andreas.

28.10.2008 15:24, Victor Titov

- And finally, - please name at least before the birth of these tiny ground beetles (photos unfortunately disgusting).
Sincerely, Andreas.

And where are the pictures? confused.gif

28.10.2008 15:29, Андреас

- Pardoni, Dmitrich redface.gif smile.gif

28.10.2008 15:46, omar

1. Trechus probably some
2. Syntomus
3 Asaphidion M. B. something from bembidini.

This post was edited by omar - 10/28/2008 15: 47
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28.10.2008 15:49, Bad Den

1. Trechus probably some
2. Syntomus
3 Asaphidion M. B. something from bembidini.

I disagree smile.gif
1 - Bembidion
3-same, other subgenus
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28.10.2008 15:51, пигидий

Sorry about that...

the last one looks like Bembidion lampros
and the first one almost looks like Trechus quadristriatus
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28.10.2008 16:03, omar

Trechus quadristriatus-I wanted to write like this, but then I remembered about the Caucasus - there are too many local hard-to-distinguish smile.gif
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28.10.2008 18:37, Mylabris

And the first one reminded me of pogonus at all.

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28.10.2008 19:31, NakaRB

Strange... Linaeidea aenea is usually on alder, it also happens to be blue, but rarely, as far as I can tell.

The fact of the matter is that there were more blue ones than green ones. Several times. There is a side view only for blue, show?

28.10.2008 19:47, NakaRB

And beetles... Moscow and the region

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44 (Strangalia attenuata?)
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This post was edited by NakaRB - 08.11.2008 12: 19
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28.10.2008 23:25, RippeR

43- dubia
44- Leptura quadrifasciata
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28.10.2008 23:42, пигидий

Moscow and the region

41 Anatis ocellata
42 Cryptocephalus moraei
45 Stenus :-]
46 Longitarsus... I have no idea...
47 Pterostichus diligens
48 Oxypselaphus obscurus
49 Notiophilus... well let it be palustris
50 Pterostichus oblongopunctatus
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29.10.2008 3:17, Batrachuperus

 
2. Aphodius from Melaphodius or Melinopterus. If the lateral edges of the prsp. are black and the frontal suture with tubercles, then A. (Melaphodius) caspius - it's supposed to be flying at this time.

Not exactly caspius, a female of one of the 3 possible variants of Melinopterus, females are not always sure to identify some species of this subgenus.

29.10.2008 6:27, PG18

Still sikildyavka. Is Boros schneideri accurate?
Shot in Lithuania (Vytautas Uzelis)

Pictures:
picture: Boros_schneideri_065.jpg
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29.10.2008 6:31, PG18

  
45 Stenus :-]

Can't you identify Stenus?" Just urgently looking for a picture...

29.10.2008 10:29, omar

Is Boros schneideri accurate?
Is there an upper projection?

29.10.2008 11:14, PG18

Is there an upper projection?

Here:

Pictures:
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