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06.11.2008 22:47, Fornax13

"Baby; and not on sage. - And so, - 3 possible names.. "I was very annoyed... frown.gif

And in millimeters, how much? And on what then? smile.gif Cassids lose a lot of color after death, and you can't see "mother-of-pearl" on collectible specimens from these sites. Try using its keys, only there you need to look at the lower side often.
P. S. As an option-Cassida bella. But you need to look at the claws - they should be with a prong at the base.

07.11.2008 9:29, NakaRB

About 3 mm, under the willow bark, Moscow

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07.11.2008 9:36, Bad Den

About 3 mm, under the willow bark, Moscow

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Philorhizus sp., most likely sigma
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07.11.2008 9:42, omar

Sigma is.
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07.11.2008 19:11, Андреас

_37_.JPG -Bostrichidae just.
It reminds me of Rhizopertha dominica. Where was it filmed?

- At night on the inner window sill of the open window of the apartment on the fifth floor; art. Essentuki, Caucasian Mineral Waters of the Stavropol Territory. Near the Podkumok River, along the banks of which there are 3 types of willows and 2 types of poplars, and the Borgustan ridge, the southern side of which is planted with Crimean pine. Photographed 04.11.2006 at 22-01. Image size 756x344.

07.11.2008 19:44, Андреас

And in millimeters, how much? And on what then? smile.gif

"Damn it! "I don't remember! frown.gif - Only DATE: 06.06.2008

07.11.2008 19:47, Андреас

- Then here are 2 more pollen-eaters please! - ?? confused.gif smile.gif

07.11.2008 20:28, akulich-sibiria

"Then what are these things from families I don't know?" smile.gif
- Sincerely, Andreas

for me, the first of the false-bark beetles (Bostrychidae), look at the genus Stephanopachys...we have a couple of species in Siberia on timber can be met
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07.11.2008 20:32, akulich-sibiria

- Please tell me, as much as possible, the names of these beetles... "the first may be from the Bostrychidae, and the second from the Latridiidae, if I'm not mistaken...

the first one is really Hylastes..if it is possible to photograph the last sternum of the abdomen and if it is also a male, then the species can be determined. All differences in the location of hairs on this part tel
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07.11.2008 23:57, Fornax13

- Then here are 2 more pollen-eaters please! - ?? confused.gif  smile.gif

1-Podonta, probably P. daghestanica Reitter, 1885.2
-Omophlus again, I don't know them - probably something close to O. proteus. It is still necessary to determine - there are still species in the Caucasus.

"Damn it! "I don't remember! frown.gif - Only date: 06.06.2008

Sorry...

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11.11.2008 11:36, Андреас

- Hello, gentlemen. - Be so kind - name (define) me these chernotelok with KMV...
1) flew to the 5th floor of a house in the Pokumok River Valley.
2) I have only seen it once in my life on Mount Beshtau.
3) In the mass on the southern side of Goryachaya Travertine Mountain.
4) on the rocky outcrops of Mount Beshtau; - and if it is the same one , then it is also locally found in the trash on the neglected homesteads of the city of Mineralnye Vody. - In Russian, like "Medlyak-broadcaster"...

This post was edited by Andreas - 11.11.2008 11: 52

11.11.2008 11:44, пигидий

chernotelok with KMV...

Cryphaeus cornutus; Pedinus, podi; Opatrum ?sabulosum; Blaps H. E. Z.
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11.11.2008 11:48, Nikolaj Pichugin

I ask for the help of specialists:
1. What are the subspecies of bronzes from Adygea, Maikop
aurata L.-1-2 photos
metallica Herbst 2-3 photos

2. A type (preferably with a subspecies) of a bronzer from Croatia
caught: Croatia, Krk Island, 8.09.08 4-5 photos

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11.11.2008 11:55, Андреас

11.11.2008 12:41, Victor Titov

- Hello, gentlemen. - Be so kind - name (define) me these chernotelok with KMV...
1) flew to the 5th floor of a house in the Pokumok River Valley.
2) I have only seen it once in my life on Mount Beshtau.
3) In the mass on the southern side of Goryachaya Travertine Mountain.
4) on the rocky outcrops of Mount Beshtau; - and if it is the same one , then it is also locally found in the trash on the neglected homesteads of the city of Mineralnye Vody. - In Russian, like "Medlyak-broadcaster"...

Photo 1-Cryphaeus cornutus
Photo 3 - Opatrum sabulosum
Photo 4 - Blaps (?) lethifera
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11.11.2008 16:05, omar

ANDREAS:
Darklings, from top to bottom, in order:
Cryphaeus cornutus
Oodoscelis polita
Opatrum sabulosum
Blaps (?) lethifera
(I copied the last line from Dmitrich)

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11.11.2008 23:54, NakaRB

scratching at the bottom of the crackers, smile.gifI picked some more ... Moscow and the region

01 like a leaf block, but quite large
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03 what if it works? wink.gif
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11.11.2008 23:58, Bad Den

04, 05 - Phosphuga atrata
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12.11.2008 0:47, Fornax13

01-Altica sp.
02-I would venture to assume that Ceratapion (Acanephodus) onopordi (Kirby, 1808)
06, 08, 09-like everything Phyllobius (Metaphyllobius) pomaceus Gyllenhal, 1834
07-Sciaphilus asperatus (Bonsdorff, 1785)
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12.11.2008 9:07, NakaRB

04, 05 - Phosphuga atrata

and the fact that the color is different - nothing?

12.11.2008 9:47, Bad Den

and the fact that the color is different - nothing?

It happens to be.
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12.11.2008 12:03, Андреас

- Please identify these ladybirds from the CMS: confused.gif smile.gif
1) - Coccinella magnifica ?
2) - Serangium lygaeum ?
Sincerely, Andreas

12.11.2008 13:49, Buzman

The first is Ceratomegilla notata (Laicharting, 1781)

12.11.2008 13:58, Андреас

The first is Ceratomegilla notata (Laicharting, 1781)


- Did you mean Semiadalia notata ?

12.11.2008 14:03, Андреас

- And this one with the CMS - Anatis ocellata?

12.11.2008 14:22, Buzman

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12.11.2008 14:46, Buzman

And in the most recent photo, Adalia decempunctata (L., 1758)

12.11.2008 16:37, amateur

I'm trying to attach a photo of one of the beetles from Kolguev Island. If this isn't Carabus confused.gif, I'm sorry to bother you.
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If it is of this kind, I would very much like to know who it is? (Its length is about 12-13 mm)

12.11.2008 16:42, omar

This is nebria

12.11.2008 16:43, Bad Den

I'm trying to attach a photo of one of the beetles from Kolguev Island. If this isn't Carabus confused.gif, I'm sorry to bother you.
picture: _2.jpg
If it is of this kind, I would very much like to know who it is? (Its length is about 12-13mm)

I would say it's Nebria sp.

12.11.2008 18:37, akulich-sibiria

Good evening, everyone. Here again, a few questions arose. Thank you in advance for your help!
1. already treated with a similar beetle, as I was told that the Stenolophina can be assumed what kind of species it is or is it possible only by the keys??
I have about 10-15 of them. we fell for the pheromone traps of bark beetles in the larch forest.
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2. can't even get out the family Ostomatidae, Cucuidae or Cryptophagidae can?? the edges of the pronotum are finely serrated. 11-segments of the antennae on the legs, as I could see 4-4-4 or 5-5-4..difficult
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3. first time met, so doubts it may be from the Eucinetidae Eucinetus haemorrhous....
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12.11.2008 18:58, AlexEvs

IMHO this is stenolofus and is, and with them it is quite difficult. We need to watch edeagus. There is a remarkable work by A. V. Matalin on the fauna of Stenolophus in Russia:
A. V. Matalin. Ground beetles of the genus Stenolophus Steph. (Coleoptera, Carabidae) fauna of Russia and adjacent territories // Entomological review. volume LXXV. issue 1. 1996. pp. 63-89.


I think that you will be able to identify the animal by it.

Your bug is similar to S. propinquus, but I may be wrong. The top of the elytra is not visible. Is there a spot there or not?

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12.11.2008 19:05, akulich-sibiria

IMHO this is stenolofus and is, and with them it is quite difficult. We need to watch edeagus. There is a remarkable work by A. V. Matalin on the fauna of Stenolophus in Russia:
A. V. Matalin. Ground beetles of the genus Stenolophus Steph. (Coleoptera, Carabidae) fauna of Russia and adjacent territories // Entomological review. volume LXXV. issue 1. 1996. pp. 63-89.
I think that you will be able to identify the animal by it.

Your bug is similar to S. propinquus, but I may be wrong. The top of the elytra is not visible. Is there a spot there or not?

thank you very much!! wink.gif it does not seem to have spots, they are monophonic brownish, there are just specimens with dark-colored wings, maybe a variation, maybe different species

12.11.2008 21:21, Fornax13


2. can't even get out the family Ostomatidae, Cucuidae or Cryptophagidae can?? the edges of the pronotum are finely serrated. 11-segments of the antennae on the legs, as I could see 4-4-4 or 5-5-4..
3. first time met, so doubts it may be from the Eucinetidae

2. This is Mycetophagus. The color resembles multipunctatus, but it is better to run it by keys.
3. Yes, probably Eucinetus haemorrhoidalis (Germar, 1818). If you caught, you will understand what the name wink.gifis And the tops of the elytra have nothing to do with it )
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12.11.2008 22:20, Nilson

I ask for the help of specialists:
1. What are the subspecies of bronzes from Adygea, Maikop
aurata L.-1-2 photos
metallica Herbst 2-3 photos

2. A type (preferably with a subspecies) of a bronzer from Croatia
caught: Croatia, Krk Island, 8.09.08 4-5 photos


In theory, cetonia can be C. aurata pallida-if there are white spots on the abdomen. P metallica - most likely ssp. volhyniensis. Yugoslavian bronzer-definitely Potosia angustata (without subspecies)
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12.11.2008 23:46, Fornax13

Is Nebria nivalis so red-legged? confused.gif

13.11.2008 0:28, Андреас

And in the most recent photo, Adalia decempunctata (L., 1758)


- Why isn't it on any Russian-language site?... mad.gif
"Are you kidding?"
"Ow! - Fornax! - Help!!! confused.gif
- Here's another friend at one o'clock in the morning scandals of jealousy rolls about "communication with entomologists" - and I'm only interested in cows (God's) lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif

This post was edited by Andreas - 13.11.2008 00: 37

13.11.2008 1:10, Fornax13

- And this one with the CMS - Anatis ocellata?

No, except for Harmonia quadripunctata (Pontoppidan, 1763), nothing comes to mind.
A picture of this adalia can be viewed here:
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/lista%20rodzajow.htm
And in general a useful site smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-13.11.2008 01: 36
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13.11.2008 2:37, Андреас

"Who are these little KMV babies from families I don't know?"
1) - spiketail? 25.07.06... smile.gif
2) - on the daffodil flower in May 06.05.07.
3) - 15.06.07 on the light on the fifth floor

13.11.2008 2:58, Fornax13

1-Mordellidae-they are already someone who wants to, and calls smile.gifMordellistena some...
2-Byturus aestivus (L.) So like.
3 - female Attagenus. How long is it?
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