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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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10.06.2009 5:34, VSB

Bugs of yesterday. I think it's:1 / Sassida vibex2 / Oxythyrea funesta (Olenka vonyuchaya), 3/?
If I'm wrong somewhere, please correct me, and I'd appreciate it.All shot in Chelyabinsk

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10.06.2009 7:59, Алексей Сажнев

overall agree with you, latest Anthaxia, maybe quadripunctata
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10.06.2009 10:46, kut

Near Moscow region. Lyuberetsky district. 10.6.9. I will be grateful!

1. They were clearly not indifferent to the sulfur-yellow tinder (Laetiporus sulphureus)

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2. In the pine forest.

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10.06.2009 10:59, Алексей Сажнев

on mushrooms-Diaperis boleti
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10.06.2009 11:01, Bad Den

Near Moscow region. Lyuberetsky district. 10.6.9. I will be grateful!

1. They were clearly not indifferent to the sulfur-yellow tinder (Laetiporus sulphureus)

Diaperis boleti
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10.06.2009 16:35, Vitnaz

help identify weevils and ground beetles found in the Cretaceous mountains.

Bottom photo-exactly Cleonis pigra (Cleonus piger)

10.06.2009 17:06, Buzman

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10.06.2009 17:19, MooN VVeLL

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10.06.2009 18:02, Buzman

Top - Clytra laeviuscula (Ratzeburg, 1837),
Bottom-Sitona sp.

10.06.2009 22:02, DIMac

On a shrunken pine
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11.06.2009 0:07, Fornax13

On a shrunken pine tree

Rhagonycha ?femoralis

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11.06.2009 1:13, DIMac

There was such a suspicion. From afar, I identified them as Oedemeridae (based on the position and stiffness of the elytra), then I took a closer look - like someone from the Cantharidae smile.gif

11.06.2009 9:27, stierlyz

Definitely-soft-bodied. Maybe Rhagonycha.

11.06.2009 9:35, BO.

Tell me what kind of beetle. 8-10mm.
Astrakhan region.

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11.06.2009 11:42, Buzman

The BO.: Some kind of Galeruca

The DIMac: Similar to Rhagonycha nigripes (Redtenbacher, 1842)

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12.06.2009 0:48, Dr. Niko

People, please identify such a cute mustache here. Flew into the light of the chandelier. Approximately 12 mm in length. Odintsovo, Moscow region, 12. VI. 09.
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12.06.2009 1:23, Bad Den

2 Dr. Niko
Is Saperda (s.str.) perforata (Pallas, 1773)
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12.06.2009 1:31, Aaata

Yes, he is the one. A good sawyere is not trivial.
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12.06.2009 9:37, Алексей Сажнев

yes, the beetle is good, in your case male
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12.06.2009 12:32, Сергей-Д

Barbel the other day pofotalal, tell me what kind of species.
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12.06.2009 12:57, Алексей Сажнев

I would say:

1. Paraplagionotus floralis Pallas, 1773
2. Vadonia unipunctata Fabricius, 1787
3. Chlorophorus figuratus Scopoli, 1763
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12.06.2009 13:02, Dr. Niko

Yes, he is the one. A good sawyere is not trivial.

Yes, it also seemed to me that not from the banals, but I don't collect beetles - I let smile.gifgo

12.06.2009 13:11, barry

Kharkiv region
Like Molorchus... ~ 10 mm.

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12.06.2009 21:10, DIMac

On the reeds by the water's edge. A lot of them. The length is 7-10.
?Lepyrus
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12.06.2009 21:19, Fornax13

Notaris scirpi most likely.
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12.06.2009 21:48, Mushroom head

Can you tell me what types?
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12.06.2009 21:59, Fornax13

1 - female Meloe type M. proscarabaeus. Rather, it is the same. It is advisable to take a picture of the front part.
2 - Agapanthia villosoviridescens

12.06.2009 22:02, Алексей Сажнев

Agapanthia villosoviridescens-male apparently

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12.06.2009 22:07, barry

I think it's a female Molorchus minor (L., 1767)

? The sawyere seems to be closer to Molorchus umbellatarum.
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12.06.2009 22:07, DIMac

The most common type of rainbows in Tatarstan and one of the most disgusting objects for macro photography-they constantly spin and run/fall/take off. I was shooting for 2 hours, but I forgot to take it to determine... shuffle.gif
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12.06.2009 22:10, Алексей Сажнев

? The whiskers seem to be closer to Molorchus umbellatarum.


yes, I agree with you, the beetle is similar to the female Molorchus (Glaphyra) umbellatarum umbellatarum (Schreber, 1759)

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12.06.2009 22:25, Fornax13

Donaciella cinerea, I'd say.
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13.06.2009 15:22, косинус

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13.06.2009 15:39, Fornax13

Lilioceris merdigera

13.06.2009 22:18, kut

Please tell me the names of probably simple but beautiful beetles. Ozersky district of the Moscow region. We got caught on the road. 13.6.9. Thank
you(1 - about half a centimeter, 2-more than a centimeter)
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13.06.2009 22:56, Fornax13

1 - Phyllobius pomaceus (=urticae)
2 - Melolontha hippocastani
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14.06.2009 12:31, barry

28.05.2009, Kharkiv region, Dvurechnoye (chalk mountains)

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14.06.2009 13:52, Алексей Сажнев

Blaps possible lethifera
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14.06.2009 15:21, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me identify several beetles from the Nevelsky district of the Pskov region.
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14.06.2009 16:03, Fornax13

1-Agelastica alni
2-yes, it seems to be the same
3-yes
4-Phosphuga atrata like
5-Chrysolina staphylaea
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