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24.03.2007 21:28, guest: ~Дзанат~

Who is interested - ground beetle on page 9 (my message from 06.03.2007 09:46 ) really Pterostichus niger Schall smile.gif
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24.03.2007 21:37, Bad Den

9-not a pterostichus, a ripper, but something good and cool. I don't know yet.

Maybe some Patrobus
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24.03.2007 23:22, Alexander Zarodov

Another home pest, apparently smile.gifSize 2-3 mm

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24.03.2007 23:48, Bad Den

n0703231.jpg -Attagenus sp. (smirnovi probably)
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24.03.2007 23:54, RippeR

omar:
I don't remember the exact size (today I just took the box with it, but now it's too late, if I need to take a look tomorrow) About 2 centimeters.
Googled Patrbusov, but the photos they look a little different and much smaller.

25.03.2007 0:13, Guest

In my opinion, 9-Laemostenus (Pristonychus), most likely terricola, there seems to be no one else.
Dromius doesn't go green. It is similar in form to quadraticollis, but in content... Ripper, is the edge of the elytra really yellow, or is that how the light falls?
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25.03.2007 0:21, Victor Titov

Vo, nutcrackers, all very small. 8.07.2006 Moscow region, Ruzsky district
[4 mm long, with 2 spots on each elytra

The first is Adrastus (most likely nitidulus), the second is Cryptohypnus (I think quadripustulatus).
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25.03.2007 1:24, RippeR

"is the edge of the elytra really yellow, or is that how the light falls?"
light falls

25.03.2007 17:03, Archypus

Then you need to paint in the correct color wink.gifIMHO-quadraticollis
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25.03.2007 19:47, omar

RIPPER: This is Dromius quadraticollis. And on green everything passes cool.gif
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26.03.2007 12:34, stierlyz

Guys, if something "passes" on the green, it does not mean that the definition of sotv. the truth. Banal-prebanal in our country and in Moldova, Calathus distionguendus passes as fuscipes. Laemostenus-I agree, but that's up to the species...
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26.03.2007 12:56, Nilson

2 Ripper.
The geotrup is similar to G. spinigera spinigera. Mikepride or Nimrod will tell you exactly.
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26.03.2007 14:26, Nimrod

Good day, gentlemen!
In order...
1. g3.JPG -L. (s.str.) ibericusMotsch., Mr. nimu.

2. 20070323_150916.jpg - most likely, Mr. okoem, this is a female Rh. (M.) aequinoctialis(Hrbst.). (A wrinkled crest widely interrupted between the eyes and practically bare elytra - these are the characteristics most often found in females of this species).

3. 17.jpg and other - male G. (s.str.) spiniger (Marsch.). And a very typical male. Notice, Mr. RippeR, how strongly the 3rd prong is bent from the top on the front shins. In addition (for comparison), in G. stercorarius males, the pronotum is much wider and more convex, and the median groove is very weakly expressed (sometimes it is marked only near the base). And in this species, the male forelegs are almost never narrowed so much (see your example). from above). This will easily be noticeable when you catch a female G. (s.str.) spiniger (Marsch.) and compare them.
Sincerely,...
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27.03.2007 1:12, BO.

(Astrakhan region garden, 100 meters from the river bank)Growling )
We have started the season. Help determine:
In the garden, from the eighth to the tenth of March, there was a flight of small beetles of 6-7mm. Practically do not sit on the ground, I caught two on the fly with my hand . I put it in a film container. After 4 hours, I began to shoot. When captured, both beetles looked identical.
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When shooting ,it turned out that one was hit by a whole gang of ticks. The beetle lost its wing in four hours . It seems that the room temperature activated the ticks.
P_1170713.jpg -the cows woke up.
P_1170927.jpg " got a maggot , whose one?"
web1090212.jpg – last year's photo

web1100826.jpg ( 4-6mm) and web1100987.jpg (6-9 mm) - cows from the lotus field . To be honest, I didn't expect to meet them there, so far from the coast. . These two types of cows were quite often found in the flowers of the nut-nosed lotus. Caught cows last year on August 23 Astrakhan reserve Gandurinsky site. I had to shoot at home, on the water and with a light wind, there was no time for macro shooting.
Sincerely yours, VO.

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27.03.2007 13:47, Nimrod

Pweb1170466.jpg -very similar to A. (Chilothorax) distinctus, but may well be melanostictus. Afodiev, in most cases, can not be determined from the photo - you need to look.
Sincerely,...

27.03.2007 16:27, NiBiFe

2 BO: spider-skakunchik straight Salticus cf. scenicus, only longitudinal stripes gol. - gr. embarrass.See for yourself salticidae.org
2 Dzanat: 1 frame on the page-stopudovo tree blackthorn (Cylindronotus)... somewhere like this.... who would help me sort them out? ))) similar to Redd.there are some on the beach, and some blue ones.
2 dabb: cool bug!!! similar black but different ))) there is a karaboobrazie on utrish, but the name is forgotten.
why not Badister bullatus? "any other similar ones?"
Everything else seems to be sorted out ))) (ofonuses :0)))))

27.03.2007 16:42, NiBiFe

yeah!- here starnits dofiga, well, I will comment on the last one, as before the first)))
Sergey_D: not a dead eater , as the bug predisposed, but Ostoma ferruginea
RippeR: 1 m-ed: Chisinau 20.04.06 on the road-Ablattaria cribrata (spelling...?)
Zhuk: 1st burenky nutcracker-Adrastus pallens; 2nd-infrequent but crap (there is with ZBS), and it is called kakto-4-guttata-maculata.
eh, with segments) it is necessary to call.climb, so I'll go further from memory...))
BO.: the most banal of cows - web1040715.jpg -Adalia bipunctata, dark form, web1090212.jpg -kakeetam 16-point, web1100826.jpg -probably Anisosticta (just near-water, see-there are 2 types of everything), and the last one-tell me - is from teberda there is one too)
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27.03.2007 17:24, Bad Den

yeah!- here starnits dofiga, well, I will comment on the last one, as before the first)))
Sergey_D: not a dead eater , as the bug predisposed, but Ostoma ferruginea

Taki the dead eater Phosphuga atrata
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28.03.2007 13:27, Cerambyx

to: RippeR
T-shirt from Chisinau-Meloe decorus
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29.03.2007 0:33, клайд

Phosphuga atrata, if that's what it is, found a lot the day before yesterday, split a hefty fragment of an old poplar tree (a segment of one and a half meters long, 80 cm with something in diameter) completely rotten. These beetles are more than 3 dozen... and that's all, I didn't find any others... well, there were spiders and mice running away in different directions... there was one micro-leaf eater smile.gif, and that's it...
On a pedestrian walk in the city center, I saw a crushed Maisky, where did I get out of? Not a leaf on the trees... Did he die of hunger..?

29.03.2007 0:38, omar

Yes, it was hunger that crushed him...
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29.03.2007 16:52, Zhuk

What kind of ground beetle (Philorhizus sp.)? Caught on 7.05.2005 in the m. o
user posted image.

29.03.2007 17:00, omar

Aha yes.gifsigma
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02.04.2007 14:55, Vadim Yakubovich

Tell me who they are mol.gif

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02.04.2007 15:22, Bad Den

2.jpg — in my opinion Callidium sp.5.jpg
-Lepturobosca virens (L., 1758)
Where are the beetles caught?
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02.04.2007 15:25, omar

Khabarovsk Krai? If so, wait for KDG, he knows almost everyone. yes.gif

02.04.2007 17:45, KDG

Tell me who they are mol.gif

1st as far as you can make out-Rhaphuma gracilipes Fald. 1835
2nd Callidium coriaceum Payk. 1800
3rd Chlorophorus motschulskyi Ganglb. 1886
4th Ch. simillimus Kr. 1879
last - Bad Den right.
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02.04.2007 17:46, KDG

Khabarovsk Krai? If so, wait for KDG, he knows almost everyone. yes.gif

Oh, with your own lips.. smile.gif
As for everyone, it's to God.

02.04.2007 19:15, omar

A derogatory "almost" was said

02.04.2007 19:34, omar

For okoyem: the elephant, which is Leucosomus pedestris, it seems, is exactly it. I watched my Crimean series yesterday. It's just that you have it badly worn. A dark pronotum is formed if it is strongly rubbed. smile.gif In spring, it is quite common in the Crimea.

02.04.2007 19:52, RippeR

KDG:
Isn't the 2nd aeneum? Too much wrinkled elytra, but the color is green.
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02.04.2007 22:42, KDG

KDG:
Isn't the 2nd aeneum? Too much wrinkled elytra, but the color is green.

Bravo Ripper - I overreacted frown.gif. Omar must have jinxed it... I won't do it again at the end of the day.days of beetles to sign.
And as for the color, it is just not important, the "flatness" and wrinkling of the elytra are important.

02.04.2007 23:02, RippeR

"And as for the color, it is just not important, the "flatness" and wrinkling of the elytra are important"
This is natural in the first place.. BUT color, in my opinion, also often plays a big role.. color can immediately exclude option-2.

03.04.2007 8:22, KDG

"And as for the color, it is just not important, the "flatness" and wrinkling of the elytra are important"
This is natural in the first place.. BUT color, in my opinion, also often plays a big role.. color can immediately exclude option-2.

no. coriaceums are also green. and if you consider that there is also chlorizans accepted as a synonym for coriaceum...
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03.04.2007 10:10, Vadim Yakubovich

Hello! If you don't mind, tell me who it is. The pictures are disgusting, it won't get any better, frown.gif
All from the Far East of the Russian Federation.
KDG, thank you separately mol.gif
yes, 1 and 2 are in my opinion the same thing.

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03.04.2007 11:43, RippeR

In the Far East, I don't understand much smile.gifat all, but here are some suggestions:
1,2-Agapanthia villosoverediscens
4 - Amarysius sp
5-Judolia, possibly sexguttata
6-Nivellia, possibly sanguinosa
7-something like Brachyta?
In general, I think that everything was determined incorrectly smile.gif frown.gif
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03.04.2007 12:21, Cerambyx

1,2 - Agapanthia daurica
4 - Amarysius altaensis ussuricus
5 - Judolia parallelopipeda
6 - Nivellia sanguinosa
7 - Brachyta interrogationis
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03.04.2007 16:52, okoem

New beetles, from near Simferopol - northern slopes of Chatyrdag.
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Leaf beetle - 7mm
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Ground beetle-20 mm
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Chernotelka-13mm
Leaf beetles such sat under stones, ground beetle and chernotelka found under the bark on a rotten tree.

Dung beetles of the order of 4-6 mm, I was reluctant to climb in the manure with a ruler, I did not measure it.

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03.04.2007 17:03, omar

Not a darkling, but a dead-eater smile.gif
Carabus granulatus probably
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03.04.2007 17:10, Bad Den

Which "chernotelka" is not a chernotelka at all, but a dead eater Phosphuga atrata
20070331_125717.jpg — Spaeridium scarabaeoides (Hydrophilidae)
20070331_130727.jpg — Aphodius fimetarius ?
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