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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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19.05.2009 20:26, omar

Shrike prey?

19.05.2009 20:53, Bad Den

What kind of bug can you tell me?

Someone from the Byrrhidae. if I'm not mistaken, Cytilus sericeus

19.05.2009 21:01, Mylabris

Good gentlemen! Here is such a beast caught me in the training camp from Ustyurt. I sort of identified it , but the worm of doubt is sitting somewhere in my soul, so I decided to make a guess: I admit, I went to the wrong family the first time. shuffle.gif
Additional information: the wings are there, the formula of the legs is 5-5-5, the length is 5.6 mm.

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19.05.2009 21:29, Bad Den

Good gentlemen! Here is such a beast caught me in the training camp from Ustyurt. I sort of identified it , but the worm of doubt is sitting somewhere in my soul, so I decided to make a guess: I admit, I went to the wrong family the first time. shuffle.gif
Additional information: the wings are there, the formula of the legs is 5-5-5, the length is 5.6 mm.

For some reason, it seems to me that this is Mariouta stangei (Dermestidae)
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19.05.2009 22:09, Алексей Сажнев

a good view, Zhantiev has a couple of lines about him in the Fauna of the USSR, but how is he caught, and is he rare?

19.05.2009 22:31, Liparus

Someone from the Byrrhidae. If I'm not mistaken, Cytilus sericeus


He is, eti gavriki very changeable at me and black on mattresses, and so on.however, in general, the Pill family is poorly defined, because they have a very large intraspecific variablity

19.05.2009 22:38, VSB

When I saw a beetle sitting under the leaf, I thought it was a ladybug. In recent days, I have removed 5 types of them.But the beetle turned out to be much larger and without dots in color.I flipped through the caller ID, but didn't see anything that looked like it. Who knows, tell me what kind of bug. Taken in Chelyabinsk on May 19, 2009.

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19.05.2009 22:51, Алексей Сажнев

Poplar leaf beetle-Melasoma populi
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19.05.2009 22:59, Mylabris

In my opinion, the genus Chrysomela is already-Chrysomela populi.
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19.05.2009 23:28, Алексей Сажнев

yes, exactly Chrysomela populi Linnaeus, 1758-thanks for the correction, I will not knock the course of agricultural entomology out of my head with its old Latin)))

20.05.2009 6:23, VSB

Can't you be more specific about what kind of humpback I shot yesterday ?(Chelyabinsk.19.05.2009)

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20.05.2009 7:12, Guest

Can't you be more specific about what kind of humpback I shot yesterday ?(Chelyabinsk.19.05.2009)

You can not - there are beetles here, and the humpback is not a bug.

20.05.2009 8:12, RippeR

you can, everyone here who wants to eat. Humpback is common, I don't remember the view itself, but if you have the right volume of green, you can see it.

20.05.2009 8:53, Fornax13

DC Centrotus cornutus podi.

20.05.2009 8:57, VSB

Thank you, as far as I understood, picking up the book "Beetles of the Middle Urals", there are humpback beetles, and this beast is from a separate order of equal-winged ones. I'll know now. It was hard to tell by the look of it. Snake-Gorynych some

20.05.2009 9:12, omar

DC Centrotus cornutus podi.

she is sama
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20.05.2009 9:29, косинус

Don't help me identify beetles

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20.05.2009 9:50, косинус

here are 2 more

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20.05.2009 10:01, Bad Den

DSC01085.JPG -I THINK CALATHUS sp.
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20.05.2009 15:15, Алексей Сажнев

the first nutcracker reminds me of Prosternon tessellatum, the second with red elytra-Ampedus praeustus
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20.05.2009 18:10, Андреас

- Would you be so kind as to suggest the name of this 3 mm ladybug? "Shot today on an umbrella plant.
- Can I guess only the subfamily-Scymninae?

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20.05.2009 18:23, akulich-sibiria

DSC01084 is not Ampedus balteatus L.??
and the last ladybug I think is the genus Scymnus. it is hard to see where the spots are located. Maybe S.frontalis with reduced posterior spots. I got one of those. Just approx. 3 mm.
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20.05.2009 18:25, Алексей Сажнев

you guessed the subfamily, but then I think it's hardly possible to help, Scymninae is a genital group, the species are very variable, the tip is only that this is most likely the genus Scymnus (Pullus) sp., but even here I can be mistaken
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20.05.2009 18:39, Андреас

- thanks. I also assumed this genus (Scymnus) - only I was too shy shuffle.gif- to polasia myself, just in case.
- These ground beetles (3 pieces) were sitting under a stone in the salt marsh steppe on a hillock near the river. - It's a pity that not Carabus is so spectacular smile.gif
- The size is about 2 cm...

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20.05.2009 18:43, omar

Chlaenius spoliatus
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20.05.2009 18:44, Андреас

"And this one at the meal." -Not so much Zabrus sp.? - hardly.
- And the leaf-eater will only get to the genus? - about mm 5...

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20.05.2009 19:10, AlexEvs

Ground beetle is not zabrus, of course. This is Gynandromorphus etruscus.
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20.05.2009 20:02, Алексей Сажнев

possible leaf beetle clytra quadripunctata

20.05.2009 20:55, omar

Clytra quadripunctata no way! I would say it is Labidostomis

20.05.2009 22:25, Fornax13

"And this one at the meal." -Not so much Zabrus sp.? - hardly.
- And the leaf-eater will only get to the genus? - about mm 5...

Does the beetle have a red head? Or is it a glitch with the light?

20.05.2009 22:30, omar

This is a reflection. His head glistens. She's bald.

21.05.2009 7:09, akulich-sibiria

it's definitely labidostomis...that's the view..

21.05.2009 10:50, Андреас

- Thank you all. "So Labidostomis is a genus. "Maybe Frnax-13 can help you figure something out.".. - although he also brought a similar thing to Rod...

21.05.2009 10:56, barry

- Thank you all. "So Labidostomis is a genus. "Maybe Frnax-13 can help you figure something out.".. - although he also brought a similar thing to Rod...

It's hard, and there's something wrong with his elytra, you need to catch them.

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21.05.2009 11:19, Bad Den

It's hard, and there's something wrong with his elytra, you need to catch them.

Just immature and under-colored, recently hatched from the pupa.
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22.05.2009 0:58, Александрс

Question about exotics: thank you in advance for your help in identifying them ...

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22.05.2009 1:13, Aaata

Question about exotics: thank you in advance for your help in identifying them ...

The first Eupholus bennetti. The second phaneus, preferably in profile, dimensions and indicate where from.
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22.05.2009 1:27, Aaata

Most likely Phanaeus lancifer is a male.

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22.05.2009 1:37, Fornax13

Eupholus ?bennetti Gestro, 1876
Coprophanaeus ?lancifer (Linnaeus, 1767)
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22.05.2009 1:38, Fornax13

Wow, we agreed on_o smile.gif

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