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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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08.06.2009 8:37, bials

Help identify beetles all from Moscow and the Moscow region.
some kind of cow:
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barbels:
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a.picture: _____1.1.jpg
b.picture: _____1.2.jpg
weevils:
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picture: ___________2.jpg
kozheed:
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others:
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b.picture: ____1.2.jpg
picture: ____3.jpg

This post was edited by bials - 08.06.2009 08: 39
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08.06.2009 9:16, omar

2. Callidium violaceum
3,4. Mesosa myops
5. Cryptorrhynchus lapathi
6.Platystomus albinus
7. Byctiscus populi
9. Dermestes lardarius
10. Dermestes lardarius
11. Xylodrepa quadripunctata
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08.06.2009 9:40, Алексей Сажнев

1. ladybug apparently Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata

barbels callidium and mesozoic-in my opinion, females

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 08.06.2009 09: 43
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08.06.2009 12:07, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv region

1. ? Phyllobius scutellaris
picture: CRW_9104.jpg

2. On the pine tree. ? Strophosoma sp.
picture: CRW_9294.jpg

3. ? Lixus filiformis. With a nose of ~8 mm.
picture: CRW_9425.jpg

This post was edited by barry - 08.06.2009 12: 08

08.06.2009 12:14, barry

Kharkiv region

4. ? Orchesia undulata
picture: CRW_7871.jpg


5a. On a mushroom on a tree trunk. Sat 15 pieces ... small.
picture: CRW_9088.jpg
5b.
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08.06.2009 12:28, omar

Orchesia undulata Yes
Eledona agaricola
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08.06.2009 12:31, omar

Phyllobius just like that? No top view?
Strophosoma capitata
it is difficult to vouch for lixus
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08.06.2009 13:56, barry

Phyllobius just like that? No top view?
No, well, okay-we'll find more... smile.gif

08.06.2009 14:05, barry

 
Strophosoma capitata
What do they eat? Often found on deciduous trees. Or is it on the pine tree by accident?

08.06.2009 14:06, Fornax13

To VSB:
Galerucella of some sort... Where does it come from and how is it collected?

To bials:
Kozheed 4-probably Trogoderma versicolor.

To barry:
I would also say that L. filiformis ...
PS Orchesia is cool!
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08.06.2009 14:15, omar

P. S. Orchesia is great!
I really liked it too! smile.gif
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08.06.2009 14:18, MooN VVeLL

Please help me determine.I've only just started doing this recently, and I don't know much about it yet.
user posted image
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08.06.2009 14:26, barry

PS Orchesia is cool!
I really liked it too! smile.gif

I found Liparus, but I didn't see it, although I skimmed the log... There were even two of them, and one of them skipped off somewhere... As we go with him, so we will need several times more. smile.gif
It seems to be going to Koktebel for practice, so I won't see any exotic things for a while...

This post was edited by barry - 08.06.2009 14: 27

08.06.2009 14:34, VSB

(Fornax13): shot in Chelyabinsk in a birch grove

08.06.2009 14:40, Fornax13

They are guys like this-almost something is wrong, and as it was not.... It will be necessary to collect this species from us, otherwise it's not even interesting somehow... rolleyes.gif

08.06.2009 14:54, Fornax13

(Fornax13): shot in Chelyabinsk in a birch grove

It will be hard with them in the photo. It's a Galerucella, but here's what's next...
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08.06.2009 14:56, Fornax13

Please help me determine.I've only just started doing this recently, and I don't know much about it yet.

Phyllobius ?argentatus, I think.

08.06.2009 15:07, MooN VVeLL

Phyllobius ?argentatus, I think.

Thank you))I still have a few such unknowns.I'll try to post it soon))

08.06.2009 16:37, Liparus

Phyllobius ?argentatus, I think.

Well, it can be seen that it is, there is no one else to be

08.06.2009 19:19, Mylabris

It will be hard with them in the photo. It's a Galerucella, but here's what's next...

Not Pyrrhalta sp?
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09.06.2009 6:10, VSB

I saw this beetle yesterday.Identified it as a Dead-eater dark (Sipha obscura), am I right?

Pictures:
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09.06.2009 9:01, Dmitry Vlasov

2VSB - Silpha carinata
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09.06.2009 10:21, MooN VVeLL

I again appeal to you mol.gifSorry for the poor quality of the photo, but please help: Who Is It??
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09.06.2009 12:46, Victor Gazanchidis

Help me determine, pliz. Sorry for the quality. Oba Ryazan region Kasimovsky district

Pictures:
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09.06.2009 13:14, Алексей Сажнев

last 2 photos: Monochamus sp. possibly urussovi or galloprovincialis, the male
of the second beetle is Cetonia aurata

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 09.06.2009 13: 47
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09.06.2009 15:04, Vabrus

Monochamus, I would say urussovi
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09.06.2009 15:05, Сергей-Д

A couple of dung beetles photographed this week:
1. Sisyphus?
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2. Slightly larger
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09.06.2009 16:00, Алексей Сажнев

the first Sisyphus schaefferi-similar to the subspecies boschniaki
and the second in my opinion Gymnopleurus sp. can mopsus
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09.06.2009 16:16, omar

I again appeal to you mol.gifSorry for the poor quality of the photo, but please help: who is it??
picture: ____________327.jpg  picture: ____________328.jpg

Abax ? parallelopipedus
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09.06.2009 18:57, MooN VVeLL

Abax ? parallelopipedus

Thank mol.gifyou

09.06.2009 20:46, MooN VVeLL

And again I )
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09.06.2009 20:52, Vabrus

1-quite simply-Prionus coriarius
2-Trichoferus of some kind

This post was edited by Vabrus - 09.06.2009 20: 54

09.06.2009 20:57, MooN VVeLL

1-quite simply-Prionus coriarius
2-Trichoferus of some kind

Thanks)And on the fourth photo - is it the same as on the first three?A female vrod?Or someone else? teapot.gif

09.06.2009 21:27, Aaata

Yes, the fourth photo shows a female of the same species.

09.06.2009 22:00, MooN VVeLL

Aaata thank you)Another question, a little off topic, and the names of families, genera, etc., remained from the time when the book Animal Life vol. 3 was released.I just use this book to define names, and lat.I take the names from it.But I know that the names have changed.The book was released in 1969))Thank you again to those who helped))

09.06.2009 22:04, RippeR

Trichoferus campestris

09.06.2009 22:40, Алексей Сажнев

Aaata thank you)Another question, a little off topic, and the names of families, genera, etc., remained from the time when the book Animal Life vol. 3 was released.I just use this book to define names, and lat.I take the names from it.But I know that the names have changed.The book was released in 1969))Thank you again to those who helped))


modern classification, synonymy, and nomenclature of barbels in cerambycidae. net
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09.06.2009 23:39, Aaata

This is for barbels. And in general, for beetles, all this is given in some detail on the coleopterological site ZINA: http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/index.htm

The post was edited by Bolivar - 10.06.2009 10: 10

10.06.2009 0:15, Fornax13

Not Pyrrhalta sp?

I don't think she's got much of a thick head. There was a suspicion too. The size wouldn't hurt either.

10.06.2009 0:27, DIMac

help me determine it. nutcracker on a seedling of an extremely young and already drying fir
picture: IMG_1465.JPG

This post was edited by DIMac - 10.06.2009 11: 39

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