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21.04.2009 22:36, Алексей Сажнев

Campestis is about 16 subspecies,there are also violet-blue ones,and if the red one was photographed in Kharkiv, then this is an aberation

or maybe it's not campestis


this is campestris and we still know only a subspecies of the pontoon, others do not seem to be given, although... apparently this is an aberration for this is also the fact that two aberrative forms are mated, and the structure of aedeagus is different in tsitsindel even at the subspecific level )))

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 04/21/2009 22: 54

21.04.2009 22:38, sapalex

Guys, tell me about these beetles. Sorry for the number of photos. shuffle.gif

IMG_1653.jpg -16,04,09, Kiev, on the path in the park.
IMG_1654.jpg -18,04,09, Kiev, on the fly. 4 mm. Aphodius granarius L.?IMG_1655.jpg
-14,04,09, Kiev, park, on the fly. 4-5mm.
IMG_1656.jpg -14,04,09, Kiev, on the grass, unfortunately I don't know the name. Someone from the Chrysomelidae?
IMG_1657.jpg -15,04,09, Kiev, pod kamen, 11 мм.IMG_1658.jpg
-17,04,09, on the grass, 3 мм.IMG_1659.jpg
-15,04,09, Kiev, under the stone, 10 mm.
IMG_1660.jpg -16,04,09, Kiev, pod kamen 6-7 мм.IMG_1661.jpg
-17,04,09, Kiev, under the stone, 12 mm.

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21.04.2009 22:47, Алексей Сажнев

mergus

can you specify where exactly the horses are from, which village is nearby or from which district of the Saratov region in the photo, and whether there are other beetles from Saratov? Thank you in advance... if you can add the year and date. Thanks

Vabrus,

do you know what the red form is called?

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 04/21/2009 22: 50

21.04.2009 23:08, Liparus

2 BARRY Byrrhus fasciatus (Forster, 1771)
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21.04.2009 23:42, Fornax13

It will be difficult for such photos... confused.gif
1-Cantharis fusca, if I remember correctly
2-the first thought for some reason is the same smile.gifI will not say exactly.
3 - Clivina ?fossor, it's better to take a look, there's nothing complicated.
4 - ? Gastophysa viridula
5-Poecilus lepidus podi
6-Apionus. I won't say that.
7 - As if Quedius is like this (maybe like mesomelinus). Can you take a picture of the pronotum with the head so that the dots can be seen?
8-for some reason I remembered Pterostichus strenuus
9-I don't get it... О_о
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21.04.2009 23:45, BO.

Help me determine:
They lived together with Vaguses (ants).
SG108927web.jpg – 5mm
SG108949web.jpg –one of the Staphylinids. A couple?
Astrakhan region. Dzhergak Island.

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22.04.2009 0:22, Fornax13

1-niasilyl O_o In the order of delirium-Syntomus pallipes
2-2 Lathrobium species. Alas, I haven't dealt with them yet.
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22.04.2009 0:35, mergus

mergus

can you specify where exactly the horses are from, which village is nearby or from which district of the Saratov region in the photo, and whether there are other beetles from Saratov? Thank you in advance... if you can add the year and date. Thanks

Vabrus,

do you know what the red form is called?
Fedorovsky district, Borisoglebovka village, April 16-17, 2009They are kept on unpaved roads, on winter crops and deposits,as well as on virgin areas of the steppe.

This post was edited by mergus - 04/22/2009 00: 38

22.04.2009 6:51, Vabrus

Alexey Sazhnev, I don't know about the name.
As a delusion, this is a feature of the metallic green color scheme, because cetoniums, rhombonyx and God knows who else can be copper-red smile.gif

22.04.2009 7:12, Aaata

In general, green and red colors are just those that, especially at the level of their shades, are more often perceived by different people in very different ways (up to their complete indistinguishability). So, the question is also who sees what in red and what in green. smile.gif

22.04.2009 7:16, Vabrus

Well, no way. The photos clearly show - two red, one green. These are not shades smile.gif

22.04.2009 7:23, Aaata

Yes, in this case, you can see who would argue. But, you can be sure that you and I see the degree of "greenness" and "redness" here very differently...
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22.04.2009 9:18, RippeR

There's hardly a name for that red uniform.. Maybe it's just that some subspecies have red forms, because we've never seen a hint of a red form in our fishing season..

22.04.2009 9:29, BO.

Help me determine:
They lived together with Vaguses (ants).



Another bug from this company

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22.04.2009 9:36, BO.

1-niasilyl O_o In the order of delirium-Syntomus pallipes
2-2 Lathrobium species. Alas, I haven't dealt with them yet.

Thanks!
so Lathrobium is two different species.
And they kept together, although the size of the head is different and one flew in addition, as a result, it was washed away.

22.04.2009 10:11, Fornax13

Thanks!
so Lathrobium is two different species.
And they kept together, although the size of the head is different and one flew in addition, as a result, it was washed away.

I would say that they are different... confused.gif
And this is like Drusilla canaliculata
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22.04.2009 15:01, Алексей Сажнев

In general, green and red colors are just those that, especially at the level of their shades, are more often perceived by different people in very different ways (up to their complete indistinguishability). So, the question is also who sees what in red and what in green. smile.gif



This is yes ))) but for the same cetonias, at least abberations are indicated-ab. purpurata Heer, 1841, for example, for the Saratov region ))

22.04.2009 16:52, Андреас

"White Snake" and VO kill! - here and the worst side and encyclopedic quality!

- I have 3 beetles: - ground beetle we have this small, fast running day on sunny paths, with a specific smell, very common.
"the nutcracker is big.
- And this "hidden-living", which was caught in late autumn on a sunlit fence wall (size less than 5 mm) only to Fornax-u 13 wink.gif

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23.04.2009 0:43, okoem

On March 30, in Sevastopol (Inkerman), there was a massive flight of such small (about 1 cm) crushers. Is this by any chance Holochelus subseriatus?

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23.04.2009 10:26, RippeR

exactly it!

23.04.2009 10:33, omar

"White Snake" and VO kill! - here and the worst side and encyclopedic quality!

- I have 3 beetles: - ground beetle we have this small, fast running day on sunny paths, with a specific smell, very common.
"the nutcracker is big.
- And this "hidden-living", which was caught in late autumn on a sunlit fence wall (size less than 5 mm) only to Fornax-u 13 wink.gif


Taking advantage of the absence of Fornax13, I will identify ITS secretive beetle - this is Ptomaphagus. Further on such a photo, and he probably will not determine. Sorry, Fornax smile.gif
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23.04.2009 12:18, Liparus

  
"And this' hidden-living ' one...


Cool beetle, I caught something similar this year in the winter on the snow on February 12, nimble tried to hide under the foliage

23.04.2009 12:35, Liparus

Help with the ground beetle ...yesterday, pine forest, under moss

23.04.2009 12:43, Андреас

- And I have yours in my brother's collection (I really hope I'm not mistaken) - but my brother is far away... - It would be nice to have links to atlases of high-quality images by families and genera... - Such naturally exist somewhere on the Internet.

23.04.2009 13:07, omar

From the genus Badister, look in green, there are several similar such species.
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23.04.2009 13:23, Алексей Сажнев

On Badister, you can search for the revision of E. V. Komarov, there is also a determinant, it is definitely available on the Internet, in my opinion, even on ZINA...

23.04.2009 13:41, rpanin

Help with the ground beetle ...yesterday, pine forest, under moss

Possible forest Badister (Badister) lacertosus Sturm, 1815, but I can't guarantee it .There are several very similar types of them.

23.04.2009 23:26, BO.

Help with the ground beetle ...yesterday, pine forest, under moss

Trigonoscelis muricata (Pallas, 1781)

Stupid typo, the time was late, sorry.. smile.gif
Of course ground beetle Badister (s.str.) unipustulatus Bon., 1813
Here is an old photo :
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/badunibo.htm
Just processed a fresh photo, like the beetle is the same

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24.04.2009 10:48, Buzman

Drassste... What are you doing? What other trigonocelis!? )))) So you can also confuse elephants with jerboa... wink.gif

This post was edited by Buzman - 04/24/2009 10: 50

24.04.2009 12:48, Алексей Сажнев

Yeees... and here the black-bodied Trigonoscelis muricata (Pallas, 1781) and the badister, which is a ground beetle ))) yes, besides, where does trigonocelus have a red color in the elytra ))) well, if looking at the badister squints at night-then similar)))

24.04.2009 23:18, barry

Help me decide on Uloma...
Kharkiv, April

(?) Uloma rufa, under the bark of a pine tree.
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(?) Uloma culinaris, under the oak bark.
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24.04.2009 23:25, omar

It is like
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25.04.2009 1:00, Алексей Сажнев

Badister (s.str.) unipustulatus Bon., 1813 most likely is, but to be sure, it is better to drive out the theses-there are at least 3 similar ones

25.04.2009 1:31, Fornax13

Badister (s.str.) unipustulatus Bon., 1813 is most likely there, but to be sure, it is better to drive out the theses - there are at least 3 similar ones

In terms of habit, it reminds me more of B. meridionalis Puel, 1925. In your area - almost the most common view.

25.04.2009 1:35, Fornax13

Taking advantage of the absence of Fornax13, I will identify ITS secretive beetle - this is Ptomaphagus. Further on such a photo, and he probably will not determine. I'm sorry, Fornax smile.gif

wink.gif It would be necessary to pull the genital out of this ptomaphagus, according to the photo it is really unlikely (especially from the Caucasus).

25.04.2009 20:44, Алексей Сажнев

In terms of habit, it reminds me more of B. meridionalis Puel, 1925. In your area - almost the most common view.


I agree, but we have both that and that are common, as well as many other places, so the owner of the instance will have to check the theses one way or another ))

25.04.2009 20:47, Fornax13

I agree, but we have both that and that are common, as well as many other places, so the owner of the instance will have to check the theses one way or another ))

Lucky, we have meridionalis-a terrible rarity frown.gif

26.04.2009 0:18, sapalex

Guys, these are the beetles. If possible, please tell me!!!
IMG_1662.jpg, IMG_1663.jpg -20,04,09 Kiev, on the road. Some kind of Colymbetes?
IMG_1665.jpg -25,04,09 Kiev, park, on the nettle. 8мм Dalopius marginatus?
IMG_1670.jpg -25,04,09 Kiev, under the stone, 17mm.
IMG_1671.jpg -24,04,09 Kiev, under the stones are often found. Staphylinus caesareus?
Thanks!!!

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26.04.2009 0:29, John-ST

2 sapalex:
IMG_1671.jpg – Staphylinus caesareus?
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/staspkey.htm

This post was edited by John-ST-26.04.2009 00: 30
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26.04.2009 2:40, John-ST

Help me determine it.
It looks like a toddler.
25.04.2009; MO, Zheleznodorozhny, the length is probably about 3-4mm.
In a rotten piece of young poplar, a cold corpse.
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