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29.12.2008 12:32, Александрс

It's a bit heavy from this angle... Maybe Lema cyanella. Looks like it?

Thanks! Yes, it looks like it. It was 7 millimeters long. There is another photo, but there is absolutely no quality and the angle "from around the corner", even worse than here. I couldn't shoot it well. Sorry for the "head-on flash".

This post was edited by Alexandrs - 12/29/2008 12: 32

29.12.2008 13:44, Liparus

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About 5 mm

This post was edited by Liparus - 07.01.2009 13: 22

29.12.2008 14:48, omar

Liparus, look, the first Hypera venusta might turn up.

29.12.2008 15:28, omar

Yeah, it's a bit hard to spot a hipster without binoculars. There you need to take into account the shape of the scalesfrown.gif, and that's why I told you to check the keys.

29.12.2008 16:10, omar

Yes, do not despair, maybe Rostislav will tell you for sure. and there will be no need to go anywhere

29.12.2008 17:11, RippeR

Li[arus:
larinus latus.

stavropolec:
Agapanthia is difficult to say which ones, since the photos are of low resolution and not very good quality.
most likely, the first one is dahli, and the rest are villosoverediscens. But for now, this is just a simple assumption. Although 4 is probably lederi.

5 - Stenurella ? melanura
6 - Pseudovadonia livida
7 - ? Leiopus nebulosus
8-Stenurella jaegeri
10-Phytoecia (Oplosia) cinerascens
11 - most likely Agapanthia (Smaragdula) violacea
12-Dinoptera collaris
13-some kind of Tetrops. I wonder actually which one )
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29.12.2008 17:29, Fornax13

2 Liparus:
1-Hypera type postica, I would say. But the scales would be better to see.
2-Limobius borealis (Paykull, 1792)
3-Larinus latus (Herbst, 1783) probably.

This post was edited by Fornax13-29.12.2008 18: 02
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29.12.2008 17:45, omar

Limobius borealis like before in the heepers was?

29.12.2008 17:49, akulich-sibiria

Good evening. Happy holidays to all of you. Look at my bug. Is this a non-Anthribidae case??
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thank you))

29.12.2008 18:06, Fornax13

2 akulich-sibiria:
Yes, actually Anthribus. A. nebulosus Forster, 1770 most likely. Good bug, catch more smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-29.12.2008 18: 29
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29.12.2008 18:09, Fornax13

Then omar:
Maybe it was, but it was a long time ago. I don't remember anything like that... smile.gif
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29.12.2008 19:53, Liparus

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1 - - - Crimea (purple)Perhaps a form of Cryptocephalus hypochoeridis?
2.3 - - - Nepal, Kamandu

This post was edited by Liparus - 07.01.2009 13: 20

29.12.2008 21:10, Mylabris

2 - - - Crimea, near Yevpatoria-Mylabris quadripunctata L. (left - ab. adamsi)
5 - - - Crimea, near Yevpatoria-Mylabris fabricii Sum.
4-Someone from the clerides.
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02.01.2009 12:18, Liparus

Happy New Year 2009 to all of you.I can't go to the site because of glitches.
I still have a few photos of beetles from Kharkiv...maybe someone knows someone by sight? smile.gif

This post was edited by Liparus-02.01.2009 12: 21

02.01.2009 14:25, Fornax13

1 - Dircaea quadriguttata (Payk.)
2, 3-Anomala dubia (Scop.) like
4 - ? Oberea linearis (L.)
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02.01.2009 17:16, Fornax13

Well, if you don't like how Dircaea quadriguttata is, there is also Dircaea australis Fairm., you also have it quite possible. Although their spots are quite variable in size and shape.
Try it here:
http://www.zeno.org/Naturwissenschaften/M/...Gattung+Dircaea
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02.01.2009 17:28, Liparus

Well, if you don't like how Dircaea quadriguttata is, there is also Dircaea australis Fairm., you also have it quite possible.



That's right it looks like her:
http://sauvegardedesalleesdetanlay.hautetf.../515350687.html
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02.01.2009 17:30, Fornax13

It looks similar, but check the keys anyway. If something is not clear, write in PM smile.gif

02.01.2009 21:46, Igos

Please help me identify the bug. Photographed on August 30, 2008, in the Moscow region.

Pictures:
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DPP_10515.jpg — (90.85к)

02.01.2009 21:54, Liparus

 


Chrysolina (Erythrochrysa) polita (Linnaeus, 1758)
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02.01.2009 23:28, Igos

Chrysolina (Erythrochrysa) polita (Linnaeus, 1758)

Thanks!

05.01.2009 17:42, RippeR

Liparus:
if the amulet is black, then linearis, and if there is a bluish tint, then moravica, I don't understand something.

Dorcadion cinerarium, but some strange. If you will be in the same place - catch more.. Or maybe there is a series of these dorkashi? Or at least 2
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05.01.2009 22:17, Liparus


Dorcadion cinerarium, but some strange. If you will be in the same place - catch more.. Or maybe there is a series of these dorkashi? Or at least 2


shuffle.gif I was in that place on 11.05.08 catching 4 Dorcadion carinatum(black in color and about 17-20 mm in size) and one such,it is 4-7 mm smaller than the others and with a white stripe in the middle.I ran along the path (the land there is only clay, near an oak forest, the terrain is hilly)

I've seen something pozhozhoe before
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/rus/dorcarck.htm

Thank you for Oberea sp. mol.gif

As it is, I'm a bit weak in dorcadions...There are collections from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan ... dogcadions, available and without labels confused.gif

06.01.2009 0:17, RippeR

This is by no means a carinatum.
This is a cinerarium - only strange, since normal carinatums have red paws and like the first segment of whiskers (if memory serves..)
So if it's a pattern, it's something like a new subspecies or species ,and if it's not, it's just an aberrant. Therefore, it would be interesting to catch at least one more from there.

06.01.2009 11:56, Buzman

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06.01.2009 12:13, Liparus


So if it's a pattern, it's something like a new subspecies or species ,and if it's not, it's just an aberrant. Therefore, it would be interesting to catch at least one more from there.


So what do you propose to go to that place in the spring and try to catch more fish?
What if I catch them?what should I do with them?
What is the benefit of all this?

In general, the beetle is cool,it has two bands of black hairs behind its white hairs.

This post was edited by Liparus - 06.01.2009 12: 25

06.01.2009 13:29, Buzman

No, it's better in a cup or under your feet. lol.gif I mean, put your cups down and watch your step. smile.gif They walk on the surface.

This post was edited by Buzman - 06.01.2009 13: 37

06.01.2009 14:47, RippeR

they run from April to the end of May, on the ground, usually in areas with little vegetation, they also like sandy areas. Sometimes they fall into cups (they don't go for bait, they just fall into glasses when they run around the fields smile.gif)
If you catch it, let me know. Next, if something is interesting, contact Danilevsky, and if there is a new subspecies, you can either take part in the description, or get the name of the subspecies in your honor smile.gif
In any case, it will not be difficult to change the subspecies. I wouldn't mind myself if something interesting and new smile.gif
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07.01.2009 0:40, barry

Please help with the nutcrackers...
Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, June 2007

1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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5.
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07.01.2009 0:54, barry

... and also Kharkiv
early June 2008.

6.
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7.
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8.
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Crimea, August 2008, at night in the light.

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10.
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11.
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08.01.2009 9:00, Guest

Li[arus:
larinus latus.

stavropolec:
Agapanthia is difficult to say which ones, since the photos are of low resolution and not very good quality.
most likely, the first one is dahli, and the rest are villosoverediscens. But for now, this is just a simple assumption. Although 4 is probably lederi.

5 - Stenurella ? melanura
6 - Pseudovadonia livida
7 - ? Leiopus nebulosus
8-Stenurella jaegeri
10-Phytoecia (Oplosia) cinerascens
11 - most likely Agapanthia (Smaragdula) violacea
12-Dinoptera collaris
13-some kind of Tetrops. I wonder actually which one )

Yes, I can tell from such photos that it is unlikely to be specific, 1-2-villosoverediscens,
3-4-lederi
5,9-Stenurella jaegeri (male), although novercalis may be (at least the point was indicated) 9 strange, the tops of the elytra are very darkened.
6-yes
7-yes
8-yes
10-it
is 11-it looks
like 12-it is
13-gilvipes
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08.01.2009 10:06, gumenuk

Help me deal with ground beetles. All Moscow Suburbs

Pictures:
picture: 2026.jpg
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08.01.2009 10:14, Bad Den

Help me deal with ground beetles. All Moscow Suburbs

2026.jpg -Carabus nemoralis
1534.jpg -it also seems to be
0060.jpg-larva of Carabus sp.1336.jpg
— Amara sp.
1317_i.jpg — Poecilus sp.
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08.01.2009 11:41, KDG

they run from April to the end of May, on the ground, usually in areas with little vegetation, they also like sandy areas. Sometimes they fall into cups (they don't go for bait, they just fall into glasses when they run around the fields smile.gif)
If you catch it, let me know. Next, if something is interesting, contact Danilevsky, and if there is a new subspecies, you can either take part in the description, or get the name of the subspecies in your honor smile.gif
In any case, it will not be difficult to change the subspecies. I wouldn't mind doing something interesting and new myself smile.gif

don't confuse the people - carinatum is often completely black. and there are enough subspecies already, there are no forces...

08.01.2009 15:49, gumenuk

Help me identify ground beetles. All Moscow suburbs, 1274 - Black Sea coast (Novorossiysk)

Pictures:
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08.01.2009 15:58, Bad Den

3783.jpg — Dolichus halensis
3545.jpg — Platycerus ?caraboides (this is not a ground beetle, from sem. Рогачей (Lucanidae)
3035.jpg — Agonum sexpunctatum
1274.jpg — Calosoma auropunctatum
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08.01.2009 18:24, Vitnaz

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About 5 mm

Apion frumentarium (L.) (=miniatum Germ.)
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08.01.2009 22:06, Victor Titov

Help me deal with ground beetles. All Moscow Suburbs

In the photo 1317_i.jpg-Poecilus versicolor with a probability of 95% (the flattened border (edge) of the pronotum extending strongly to the base is visible).

This post was edited by Dmitrich-09.01.2009 16: 10
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10.01.2009 9:38, gumenuk

Help me determine it. All Moscow Suburbs

Pictures:
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10.01.2009 11:26, Liparus

Help me determine it. All Moscow Suburbs


1 - so here is your already defined photo:
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/denrubgu.htm
2 -Anthonomus rubi (Herbst, 1795)
3 - family Byrrhidae

This post was edited by Liparus - 10.01.2009 11: 39
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