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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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02.06.2009 12:38, Victor Gazanchidis

In the Ryazan region, in the Kasimov district of Comrade mikee and I found a cluster of the following beetles crawling on a yellow fungus growing on the trunk of a tree. Two questions : what are these beetles and how rare are they?

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02.06.2009 12:41, Алексей Сажнев

The latter Diaperis boleti (Linnaeus, 1758) is quite common

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02.06.2009 12:47, Fornax13

The mushroom is Laetiporus sulphureus, one of the favorite mushrooms of diaperis.
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02.06.2009 12:55, omar

definition of fungi...
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02.06.2009 13:15, Tigran Oganesov

The mushroom is Laetiporus sulphureus, one of the favorite mushrooms of diaperis.

Yes, and for a person edible, by the way, when young.

02.06.2009 13:32, omar

I've also been thinking about this topic. But I didn't dare.

02.06.2009 17:07, Алексей Сажнев

Rhagium mordax, which is higher-female, by the way, if you suddenly need to ))
and Callidium violaceum (Linnaeus, 1758) and Molorchus minor (Linnaeus, 1758) in my opinion, too

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02.06.2009 21:13, Liparus

Please help me with the beetles. The first one is Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, the next three are Odintsovo district.

Number 3 - female Tanymecus palliatus (Fabricius, 1787)
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02.06.2009 21:50, omar

Damn, right. I was already completely numb. frown.gif

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03.06.2009 7:19, Алексей Сажнев

In my opinion, the last abscess of Mylabris bivulnera (Pallas, 1781), I hope Mylabris will correct if I am wrong
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03.06.2009 11:21, Vitnaz

Please help me identify weevils. Moscow, Krylatsky Hills.
2.

2 - most likely, Sitona ononidis
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03.06.2009 11:25, Vitnaz

Please tell me the name of this weevil. I found them in large numbers on a young talnik near Kazan (Tatarstan); on a vast shoal formed as a result of the water leaving 50 meters away. The willows had been sticking out of the water before. Confused by the length: for females up to 16mm. Males from 12 mm. I used to think that this is a very rare species (I find it only the second time in my 15-year practice).
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Lepyrus palustris, in some places there are mass reproductions. Have you ever seen these beetles fly?

03.06.2009 11:27, Vitnaz

Help with the definition...
Kharkiv, today
Hypera ?pollux
PS. I don't remember what kind of grass...
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Hypera adspersa
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03.06.2009 11:30, Vitnaz

Please help me determine!

Resembles Polydrusus, can the body length and collection area be adjusted?

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03.06.2009 11:39, DIMac

Lepyrus palustris, in some places there are mass reproductions. Have you ever seen these beetles fly?

No, I didn't observe the flight. watched the fall from the branch down))

03.06.2009 13:09, Buzman

To barry: Cantharis nigricans (Müller, 1776). This is not Podabrus.
To VO.: Leaf beetle of the genus Chrysolina. I dare not go any further...

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03.06.2009 17:04, Liparus

No, I didn't observe the flight. watched the fall from the branch down))

So it was necessary to catch, I actually got caught a couple of times and then two years ago, this year 3 capuchins got caught

03.06.2009 17:06, Liparus

Please help me determine!
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if on a linden tree, then it is Polydrusus mollis (Stroem, 1768), they say that it is rare,I myself this year first came across on a linden tree in the forest
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03.06.2009 19:29, DIMac

So it was necessary to catch, I actually got caught a couple of times and then two years ago, this year 3 capuchins were caught

Bostrychus capucinus is also only seen once)) It is interesting that at such moments the insect is easily identified and the meeting is remembered for a long time.

03.06.2009 19:49, Alexander bk

I found this Polydrusus mollis on a White Willow (S. alba) in the Bryansk region. Length 8,5 (without head).

03.06.2009 19:53, Fornax13

do you have a rare mollis? O_o Strange... All my life I considered it a complete banality. On the young oaks look for or on the hazel, it happens like mud. On the lime trees, however, I have never seen it.
Then DIMac:
this is probably about Lepyrus capucinus speech. Also a nice bug.
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04.06.2009 13:15, PG18

Another abscess (7 mm) on cotton wool:
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South of Karynzharyk Sands, 15.05.09

04.06.2009 14:01, KingSnake

Help me identify the beetles. 30.05.2009. Oak forest, Mordovia.

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04.06.2009 14:06, PG18

Herbivorous (golden) dead-eater from the Northern chink of Ustyurt. Аclypea turkestanica?

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04.06.2009 14:12, PG18

To KingSnake:
1/ Schizotus pectinicornis, female
2/ Malachius bipustulatus
3/ Athous ?haemorrhoidalis
4/ Phytoecia cylindrica
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04.06.2009 14:24, Алексей Сажнев

Phytoecia cylindrica male ))

narvynik in my opinion Mylabris sp. (sedecimpunctata-group) some kind of

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04.06.2009 14:30, KingSnake

Phytoecia cylindrica male ))

And how does it differ from the female?

04.06.2009 14:46, Алексей Сажнев

in the female, the whiskers are shorter and, as usual, the elytra are narrower in males, in Phytoecia they taper to the apex, and in females they are more or less parallel

04.06.2009 15:02, PG18

  
narvynik in my opinion Mylabris sp. (sedecimpunctata-group) some kind of

I agree, it is similar to sedecimpunctata, although it is rather small. Then who is this one collected nearby (3 such copies).
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It seems to be missing in this group of species in the book of respected Georgy Vladimirovich and Sergey Vladimirovich (2005)...

04.06.2009 15:18, Алексей Сажнев

well, it is necessary to ask Mylabrisa. .. and about that and about the other, I also think that there may be more species there.

04.06.2009 15:54, Liparus

Bostrychus capucinus is also only seen once)) It is interesting that at such moments the insect is easily identified and the meeting is remembered for a long time.

I meant the smile.gifelephant Lepyrus capucinus

04.06.2009 18:15, VSB

It looks like some kind of nutcracker, but I don't know for sure. Tell me who knows.

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04.06.2009 18:26, Алексей Сажнев

similar to Prosternon tessellatum (Linné, 1758)
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04.06.2009 20:14, Fornax13

I agree, it is similar to sedecimpunctata, although it is rather small. Then who is this one collected nearby (3 such copies).

The body isn't metallic green? And then I have a owl with a similar pattern, healthy, red-winged and from those places approximately.
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05.06.2009 4:48, VSB

Here is such a small, closer to small, bug. Taken yesterday in Chelyabinsk. I'd like to know who that is.

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05.06.2009 5:33, PG18

The body isn't metallic green? And then I have a festa with a similar pattern, healthy, red-winged and from the same places.

I also have a complaint from there. But he's different. My elytra are lighter, rather ochreous, the spots are arranged differently, for example, at the top of each of the elytra there are only two, not three...

05.06.2009 8:02, Dmitry Vlasov

2VSB -Amara sp.
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05.06.2009 10:02, Alvin

Here is such a small, closer to small, bug. Taken yesterday in Chelyabinsk. I'd like to know who that is.

I think this is Amara familiaris
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05.06.2009 10:27, barry

Help me determine it.
Kharkiv region.

1. On wormwood. ~ 6 mm.
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2. 30 mm. Liparus caught on the fly. smile.gif
(?) Necydalis major
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3. ~2-3 mm. Mowing on dry branches (deciduous forest).
(?) Rhaphitropis marchica
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4. Mixed forest, swamps.
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5. Mixed forest, swamps.
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05.06.2009 10:41, barry

Kharkiv region.
Close to the water, the size of a typical rainbow...
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