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19.12.2008 18:05, sergei-sch

Mylabris, here are photos of abscess No. 9 (Ts. Azerbaijan), which you asked for -
a close - up shot of the head with a mustache and PSP. Could it be the usual
M. variabilis ?
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Hello! The beetle in your photo is most likely Mylabris nigropubens Aksentjev.

19.12.2008 18:05, Fornax13

- Please look at these four leaf eaters... - the individuals are different. rolleyes.gif

1, 2-Altica sp.
3, 4-think Exosoma collare (Hummel, 1825) .
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19.12.2008 18:26, sergei-sch

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19.12.2008 20:18, bials

Help with beetles mol.gifin the Moscow region. August-September.
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19.12.2008 21:12, Fornax13

1 - Bromius obscurus (Linnaeus, 1758)
2 - Obrium cantharinum (Linnaeus, 1767)
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21.12.2008 2:34, RippeR

All beetles are from Moldova, approximately May-end of June. In a few days, I will set the dates, and if necessary, the sizes. Kozheed - in the steppe on flowers, the rest in the forest zone.
If you can, tell us what signs you can see, with binoculars handy smile.gif
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21.12.2008 2:53, Bad Den

All beetles are from Moldova, approximately May-end of June. In a few days, I will set the dates, and if necessary, the sizes. Kozheed - in the steppe on flowers, the rest in the forest zone.
If you can, tell us what signs you can see, with binoculars handy smile.gif

Кожеед - Trogoderma versicolor
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21.12.2008 3:24, пигидий

beetles from Moldova

2 Trogoderma
3 Mycetochara
4 grinder with Ptilinus-shaped whiskers, I don't understand
5 Psoa (dubia (Rossi) or viennensis Herbst, 1797)

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21.12.2008 14:11, Андреас

-hello! - Please excuse me if you repeat it... - Can this shield-bearer be identified before the genus?
"I am deeply grateful, Andreas.

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21.12.2008 23:02, Fornax13

-hello! - Please excuse me if you repeat it... - Can this shield-bearer be identified before the genus?
"I am deeply grateful, Andreas.

It was already smile.gifCassida, of course. I don't know the type. M. B. C. bella, I don't know this type.
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21.12.2008 23:31, Fornax13

2 Ripper:
Grinder, apparently-Pseudoptilinus fissicollis (Reitter, 1877)
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21.12.2008 23:42, Андреас

- Then I still have the last 4 leaf eaters that I don't know about:
- Thank you in advance!

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21.12.2008 23:52, Fornax13

1 - Lochmaea crataegi (Förster, 1771)
2 - Chrysolina ? sturmi (Westhoff, 1882)
3 - Byrrhus sp. (Pill-eaters - Byrrhidae)
4-Chrysolina - I don't know
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22.12.2008 18:16, Liparus

- Then I still have the last 4 leaf eaters that I don't know about:
- Thank you in advance!


3) Chrysolina sturmi (Westhoff, 1882) exactly, in July of this year he caught 4 pcs. under birch firewood.only my eyes are darker,especially the females.

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22.12.2008 18:32, Liparus

Tell me pliz what kind of nutcracker (m/w Lacon of some kind) and something like ploskotelki (I think Uleiota planata).

Udmurtia, early December, under the bark of dry aspen trees

The quality of the photos is certainly not so good, but as it is.


1) Danosoma conspersa (Gyllenhal, 1808)

22.12.2008 18:47, Alexandr Rusinov

Please tell me, what is this representative of Oedemeridae? Place of capture-Abkhazia, Gagra
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22.12.2008 19:51, Андреас

3) Chrysolina sturmi (Westhoff, 1882) exactly, in July of this year he caught 4 pcs. under birch firewood.only my eyes are darker,especially the females.


- You probably meant No. 2), not 3)? "isn't that right?"

22.12.2008 19:54, Fornax13

Then Anthrenus:
Similar to Nacerdes (Xanthochroa) carniolica (Gistel, 1834).

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22.12.2008 22:19, Андреас

-hello! - Please name in Laatyn these abscesses from the KMV
- "Mike"
- "Shpanskaya fly"
-........

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23.12.2008 9:47, Mylabris

Meloe violaceus Marsh, male
Lytta vesicatoria L.,
Mylabris variabilis Pall. (?)

23.12.2008 20:41, Андреас

- Please look at these barbels from the CMS:
1) vrodeba's head and chest are black
2) - and this vrodeba has blue...
3) with red paws
4) I heard that we have at the CMS is not "Morimus" - and its own kind - which, by the way, is NOT in the Red Book.
5) somewhere a little more than a centimeter... flew to the 5th floor

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23.12.2008 21:00, Fornax13

1, 2 - Agapanthia violacea/intermedia
3 - ? Phytoecia coerulea (Scop.)
4 - Morimus verecundus Fald.
5 - Exocentrus adspersus Muls.
Experts, please correct me if I lied.

This post was edited by Fornax13-23.12.2008 21: 08
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24.12.2008 2:15, RippeR

1,2 - there is a separate topic in which Cerambix fucking explained how to distinguish 1 from the second. According to such photos, this is not real, you need pubescence smile.gif
3-Helladia millefolii is also possible, but I don't know who exactly ((
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24.12.2008 9:57, KDG

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24.12.2008 10:13, Victor Titov

- Then I still have the last 4 leaf eaters that I don't know about:
- Thank you in advance!

In photo 3 (_119_.JPG — (141.74 k) not a leaf eater, but a pill eater (Byrrhidae).

24.12.2008 12:44, Liparus

- Then I still have the last 4 leaf eaters that I don't know about:
- You probably meant No. 2), not 3)? "isn't that right?"


2)Chrysolina sturmi (Westhoff, 1882
3)Byrrhus arietinus Steffahny, 1843 umnik.gif

24.12.2008 14:05, Liparus

Opridelite please leaf eaters from Peru, if koneshno this is real smile.gif
size about 1.5 cm

24.12.2008 15:52, Buzman

2, 3, 4 - genus Cyrtonota or even type tavo..
2 - Cyrtonota inspicata (Spaeth, 1913)

Try digging around here: http://www.biol.uni.wroc.pl/cassidae/katal...wy/stolaini.htm

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24.12.2008 16:12, Александрс

There are several beetles from Kharkiv. If the quality of the photo allows, can they be identified? Thanks!

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24.12.2008 16:19, Buzman

06 and 06a-Sitona hispidulus (Fabricius, 1776)
07 and 07a-S. humeralis Stephens, 1831

The quality is excellent and very much allows you to smile.gif

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25.12.2008 2:36, Александрс

Buzman:
06 and 06a-Sitona hispidulus (Fabricius, 1776)
07 and 07a-S. humeralis Stephens, 1831

Thank you very much! I couldn't get to the site yesterday. There are all sorts of glitches on it. Well, as for the quality of the photo, you flatter me...

25.12.2008 4:12, Андреас

There are several beetles from Kharkiv. If the quality of the photo allows, can they be identified? Thanks!

- I have a very similar one to yours (No. 3), identified by the weevil specialist Yuri Arzanov.
- A # 6 of the genus Sitona

This post was edited by Andreas - 25.12.2008 04: 19

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25.12.2008 4:25, Андреас

- And again I'm with a sawyere...
-??????????????? mol.gif smile.gif

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25.12.2008 4:40, Александрс

- I have a very similar one to yours (No. 3), identified by the weevil specialist Yuri Arzanov.
- A # 6 of the genus Sitona


It looks like you're right. I think it's the same bug. Thanks!

PS The beetle is small (without a nose mm 3) Unfortunately, I did not have rings or a more serious lens to remove it normally... I had to sprinkle a lot, and with my 6 m n and a strong crop, what a quality...

This post was edited by Alexandrs - 12/25/2008 04: 54

25.12.2008 6:16, RippeR

ANDREAS:
Oberea oculata
something I can not understand, whether cylindrica
or nigricornis Phytoecia nigricornis
Dorcadon holosericeum (probably a subspecies of tristriatum)
D. carinatum

25.12.2008 6:44, Андреас

- Andryukha, - they (Phytoecia) were taken at the same time in the same cemetery; - it looks like-that a male and a female, - or am I driving in terms of their sexual predilection?
- Here are our barbels:

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25.12.2008 9:18, Guest

ANDREAS:
Oberea oculata
something I can not understand, whether cylindrica
or nigricornis Phytoecia nigricornis
Dorcadon holosericeum (probably a subspecies of tristriatum)
D. carinatum

I've never seen an oculat with black elytra, and even without dotted lines, dear Ripper, maybe you can call this bug something else, well, for example Musaria affinis (subspecies at your discretion)
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25.12.2008 9:32, Guest

actually, it's not a grateful task to identify beetles from the photo (this is my opinion), well, I'll take a chance: 2 Andreas 4-Vadonia unipunctata
27 - Rutpela maculata
28-Chlorophorus sartor
86-Lepturalia nigripes
92-judging by the yellowness, this is still Chlorophorus varius, and not herbsti
251-Clytus arietis

25.12.2008 11:56, Vitnaz

There are several beetles from Kharkiv. If the quality of the photo allows, can they be identified? Thanks!

03-exactly Aspidapion validum Germ.
05-exactly Sitona inops Gyll.
06 and 06a almost exactly Sitona macularius (= crinitus) (see eyes and bristles; also similar to Sitona waterhousei Walt. - if the eyes are not hemispherically shaped, but asymmetrically convex and have long cilia)
07 and 07a: Tanymecus palliatus F. (see posterior tibia and setae on anterior margin of prothorax)

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25.12.2008 12:05, brgadr

There are several beetles from Kharkiv. If the quality of the photo allows, can they be identified? Thanks!

Only about the long-nosed ones, the rest are not my "topic":
3-Aspidapion validum (Germ.) (weakly, but the shield protruding upwards is noticeable)
5 - Sitona inops Gyll.
6 - Sitona waterhousei Walt. (Interestingly, the view is not the most common, I personally did not come across in nature, however, in your area I did not catch)
7-Tanymecus palliatus (F.) (female, therefore mottled and similar to some Sitona - however, pay attention to the tops of the hind legs)
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