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10.04.2009 14:35, Liparus

Oc y pus only smile.gif


I wrote that this is Tasgius (Rayacheila) melanarius (ssp. melanarius?) (Heer, 1839)

10.04.2009 14:37, Liparus

I immediately thought that Hippodamia variegata, but then I began to be tormented by doubts...
Kharkiv region, 29.03.2009, on the edge of a pine forest, sands.
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Hippodamia tredecimpunctata L.

10.04.2009 14:48, barry

Hippodamia tredecimpunctata L.

I thought you picked her up.".. Exactly tredecimpunctata?

10.04.2009 15:40, Алексей Сажнев

In Hippodamia tredecimpunctata, the lower legs seem to be completely yellow, but in this one only the tops, well, the color of the pronotum is 13-point with black dots on the white edge, although this is not an indicator, because the variability is quite large, the spots can merge, in the 13-point head with a light triangular pattern tapering from the platypus to the forehead, sorry the photo is not visible. But I must admit the color is not an indicator )))

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 10.04.2009 15: 43

10.04.2009 17:02, Liparus

I thought you picked her up.".. Exactly tredecimpunctata?


exactly it is 100% just her lower legs are not yellow, the rest are yellow and all differ in color (slightly lighter and td

10.04.2009 17:35, Mylabris

To Buzman:
1. Trigonoscelis sp. I can't get to the type - there is very little material from Uzb on them, and there are enough types there.
2. Trigonoscelis nodosa gigas Rtt (possibly another subspecies of this taxon, I attach a specimen from Turkmenistan, Repetek for comparison).

As for blyaps and prosodes - everything is more complicated here, you need to turn it in your hands. Especially for each copy. we need good images of the empodia, chin, apical process of the ndcr and genitals...
You can send a few samples for testing, but the group is so diagnostically complex that I can't guarantee its accuracy.

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10.04.2009 18:03, stierlyz

To Barry - Ocypus similis, Tasgius melanarius
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11.04.2009 20:28, akulich-sibiria

will you have any thoughts about zlatka?? there is a variant of Agrius pratensis or A. pseudocyaneus. 6 mm. The top is two-tone. The bottom is black, not shiny. On the sides of the pronotum, the keels do not connect, the lower keel disappears, breaking up into tubercles.
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13.04.2009 10:47, Buzman

To Mylabris: Thank you, Sergey! Here are a few animals, I think that they are quite harrakternye and may not require special angles.

Photo 10. Adesmia sp. Uzbekistan, Beshkent valley, Chimchor. Length 17 mm.
Photo 13. Cyphogenia ? gibba. V. Kazakhstan. Length 29 mm.
Photo 14. Cyphogenia sp. Same view? Turkmenistan, Kugitang Tau, Davai Dere, 815-950 m. Length 25 mm.
Photo 15. Blaps sp. I thought it was faustii, but then I doubted it. Tajikistan, Chalata. Length 41 mm.
Thank you in advance!

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13.04.2009 16:51, Mylabris

1. Adesmia gebleri Gebl.
2. + 3. Cyphogenia aurita Pall.
4. Not fausti - in that case the apical processes of the ndcr expand. Something from the titanus-medvedevi group. There genitals rule umnik.gif
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13.04.2009 18:33, akulich-sibiria

what about the forum?? it is not possible to log in, me as spam sees for some reason??((

13.04.2009 18:40, akulich-sibiria

good evening. help on kozheedam.
1. I presume that Anthrenus picturates or A. flavipes
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2. Megatoma obenbergeri..I can't think of anything else
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13.04.2009 18:50, Fornax13

Maybe this one is fausti, then? confused.gif

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13.04.2009 20:04, Mylabris

Yes, I think it is. That's all I have from this group. The one on the top left is fausti, but the female doesn't have so much extended appendages.

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13.04.2009 20:12, Liparus

Maybe this one is fausti, then? confused.gif


And you have not impaled smile.gif

13.04.2009 20:16, Liparus

Yes, I think it is. That's all I have from this group. The one on the top left is fausti, but the female doesn't have so much extended appendages.

The class has never seen a collection of black chicks)

13.04.2009 21:17, Fornax13

13.04.2009 21:24, Mylabris

Trigonoscelis'ы.
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14.04.2009 10:43, Buzman

Here's a little more blaptin...
Photo 1. Tagona sp.? Uzbekistan, Beshkent valley, Chimchor. Length 15 mm.
Photo 2. Dila sp.? V. Kazakhstan. Length 31 mm
Photo 3. Dila sp. ? Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyz Alatau, Tayaksu pass. Length 32 mm.

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15.04.2009 6:03, Mylabris

To Buzman:
1. Tagona macrophthalma F.-W.
2. + 3. Dila laevicollis Gebl.
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15.04.2009 11:40, kut

Hello, can you tell me what a simple beetle is? Carabus, probably
Moscow. 14.4.9. Mixed forest (oaks, aspens). Thanks!
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15.04.2009 12:18, Dabr

2 кut : Carabus hortensis L., 1758

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15.04.2009 12:28, Aaata

Or, for more details: Carabus (Oreocarabus) hortensis ssp. hortensis L., 1758

Normal.
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15.04.2009 19:43, Андреас

"How do you do?" - And blame for maybe repetitions (I have as some remember, - all the information was irretrievably lost) - please look at these listobloshek...
Sincerely, Andreas.

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15.04.2009 20:27, Stas Shinkarenko

Help, please, with the beetles of the Volgograd region, all shot in April.
1. 7-10 mm.
2. 2-3 cm in manure
3. 1.5-2 cm
4. 1 cm
5. about 1 cm in manure
6. 1.5-2 cm in manure
7. 7-10 mm in manure
8. 5 mm
9. about 1.5 cm under stone
10. 7-10 mm in manure
11. 5-7 mm in manure
12. about 5 mm
13. about 1 cm
14. about 5 mm
15. about 5mm
16. about 1cm

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15.04.2009 22:50, Fornax13

1-Onthophagus probably coenobita
2-Creophilus maxillosus
3-Miltotrogus aequinoctialis
4-Pseudocleonus cinereus
5-Euoniticellus fulvus
6-Philonthus spinipes I think
7-Onthophagus is very cute, I don't recognize something... Although it may be O. amyntas, I don't have a good idea of it.
8-Cassida is not a good stigmatica type. They should be looked at by beetles.
9 - Selatosomus latus поди
10 - Onthophagus vacca
11 - Aphodius melanostictus
12 - Dermestes ?gyllenhali
13-Thanatophilus rugosus
14-Dorytomus some nice. And on what?
15 - Otiorhynchus ?velutinus
16-mozh Harpalus such.... Probably like zabroides.

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15.04.2009 23:26, RippeR

16 - Acinopus (Osimus) ammophilus Dejean

15.04.2009 23:34, Fornax13

16 - Acinopus (Osimus) ammophilus Dejean

It's a little small... rolleyes.gif Been ill a lot? confused.gif

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15.04.2009 23:49, RippeR

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16.04.2009 0:15, Fornax13

16.04.2009 11:04, Buzman

To Mylabris: Here is the first part of the prosodes. I don't know if it was necessary to take a photo of the back of the elytra. Some photos of the head were frankly lousy, but the camera didn't want to focus at all... not a camera, but some kind of calcium gluconate... … smile.gif

Photo 1. Prosodes ? valida transfuga Reitter, 1893 Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek region, Chon Aryk. Length 25 mm.
Photo 2. Prosodes sp. Uzbekistan, Beshkent valley, Chimchor. Length 21 mm.
Photo 3. Prosodes sp. Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyz Alatau, Tayaksu pass. Length 23 mm.
Photo 4. Prosodes sp. Tajikistan, Garm region, Tajikobad. Length 24 mm

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16.04.2009 14:52, Андреас

"How do you do?" - I don't have a lot left at all, those who just need names (no matter how funny it sounds)...
- You can get up to the appearance of this purple one-Chrysolina sp.?
"And see how realistic it is.".. shuffle.gif

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16.04.2009 20:05, Fornax13

I would put it this way:
2-Galeruca melanocephala
3-Labidostomis sp.
4-Clytra laeviuscula
5 - Lochmaea crataegi
6-Don't know
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16.04.2009 20:24, Андреас

18.04.2009 20:01, Андреас

- Opyatya with its "banals" - Help pazhalyusta! smile.gif

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18.04.2009 22:10, Stavropolec

And some more Stavropol beetles, if you can:
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20.04.2009 0:46, RippeR

ANDREAS:
14 - Agapanthia ? violacea
15 - Vadonia unipunctata
16 - Rutpela maculata
17 - Chlorophorus sartor
18 - Clytus ? rhamni
19 - Dorcadion carinatum

Stavropolec:
9, 10 - Dinodes cruralis
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20.04.2009 1:43, Fornax13

Then Andreas:
2-Lixus from the haze group. It may be L. subtilis, but you may have others like it.
3 - Chlorophanus sp. I'd like to take a look from above...
4 - Lilioceris merdigera

Then Stavropolec:
1 - Pterostichus sp.
3-Very similar to Zabrus
tenebrioides 5-6-Leistus's some Caucasian ... L. fulvus some, or something like that.
7-8-Amara sp.
9-Dinodes can be decipiens
10-also Dinodes, but he is very, very bad
11-12, 18-19 - everything is fine for me Platynus assimilis
14-Curtonotus sp.
15-Bembidion (Neph) sp.
16-Bembidion (Synechostictus) sp.
17-Poecilus is kind of cute.
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20.04.2009 3:22, RippeR

10 exactly kruralis - only the first segment of the ca is red.. and 9 actually can be decipient, the color of the mustache is not very visible.
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20.04.2009 9:53, Алексей Сажнев

ANDREAS:
14. Agapanthia (Smaragdula) can be intermedia
18. hardly rhamni in my opinion Clytus arietis arietis, although there are suspicions of arietoides, but it does not seem to be suitable for distribution
20. Anastrangalia sanguinolenta, although Lepturalia nigripes is possible
21. Anisoplia segetum
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