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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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26.06.2009 21:17, Fornax13

Yes, they come across in the rotten one. But I collected them myself in a very hard one. If the log is inhabited, then you can collect a lot of them on it. By the way, it makes sense to search in the surrounding area. They somehow settle in pockets, it seems that they do not fly far.
I don't know about the moves...

This post was edited by Fornax13-26.06.2009 21: 18

26.06.2009 21:20, KingSnake

Help us identify the leaf beetle. I was sitting on an aspen tree.

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26.06.2009 21:21, akulich-sibiria

Yes, they come across in the rotten one. But I collected them myself in a very hard one. If the log is inhabited, then you can collect a lot of them on it. By the way, it makes sense to search in the surrounding area. They somehow settle in pockets, it seems that they do not fly far.
I don't know about the moves...


well, this photo of the moves was in a fairly fresh wood. At first it seemed to me that this is something from bark beetles like Trypodendron signatum, although I have never seen their moves in a birch tree. On conifers, T. lineatum does something similar.
I have already placed something from this family here on the definition.
Well, if they settle in small groups, I'll look for them. smile.gif

26.06.2009 21:23, Fornax13

To KingSnake:
Linaeidea aenea for some reason climbed the aspen smile.giftree So usually lives on the alder.
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26.06.2009 21:25, Fornax13

well, this photo of the moves was in a fairly fresh wood. At first it seemed to me that this is something from bark beetles like Trypodendron signatum, although I have never seen their moves in a birch tree. On conifers, T. lineatum does something similar.
I have already placed something from this family here on the definition.
Well, if they settle in small groups, I'll look for them. smile.gif

Well here I am tripodendrons vpomnil and decided to tactfully remain silent smile.gif
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26.06.2009 21:25, akulich-sibiria

Tell me and tell us a little about the ground beetle species Carabus danilevsky and how this species is related to Carabus obovatus, are they different species or how do subspecies go?.

26.06.2009 22:09, VSB

Photos of some beetles that I would like to identify have accumulated over 2 days.1. I think that this is a gold snake, possibly a bronze omnivore (Chrysobothris affinis), 2. Leptura, but what is it? (Red? Rhea?)3. Clytra (possibly Clytra laeviuscula) As for beetles # 4. 5, and 6, there are no versions. I will be glad to read the opinions of forum participants on the exposed beetles, and I am grateful for your help.

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26.06.2009 22:13, Алексей Сажнев

Tell me and tell us a little about the ground beetle species Carabus danilevsky and how this species is related to Carabus obovatus, are they different species or how do subspecies go?.


these are different views

26.06.2009 22:17, Алексей Сажнев

1. Anthaxia can quadripunctata
2. in my opinion Pseudovadonia livida (Fabricius, 1776)
3. I agree with Clytra laeviuscula
4. Cryptocephalus sp.
5. Pachybrachys possibly tesselatus
6. Lagria hirta (Linnaeus, 1758)

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 26.06.2009 22: 24
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27.06.2009 15:03, scarit

2. This is Pseudovadonia livida (Fabricius, 1776)

This post was edited by scarit - 27.06.2009 15: 05

27.06.2009 22:07, Ilia Ustiantcev

Two barbels from Odintsovo district of Moscow region. The second, like, Leptura nigripes.
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27.06.2009 22:16, RippeR

Xylotrechus rusticus and Leptura nigripes
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27.06.2009 22:25, Алексей Сажнев

Xylotrechus rusticus like male
nomenclature now is Lepturalia nigripes (DeGeer, 1775) - subspecies nominative

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 27.06.2009 22: 32
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28.06.2009 12:07, scarit

Good day to all!
I just joined the forum yesterday. I live in Kemerovo, my area of interest is coleoptera (mainly ground beetles, barbels, dead eaters and water beetles).
Maybe someone has something for our region (south-west.Siberia)? I'll help you if I can. Yes, and the most questions of course arise.

28.06.2009 12:42, Алексей Сажнев

scarit, what exactly are you interested in? literature, material, etc.?

28.06.2009 13:21, scarit

And literature on some groups and material. For most groups of beetles (and not only them), there is no information, or it is all given fragmentary.

28.06.2009 20:07, sealor

Katyat smile.gif

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What are these beetles called?

28.06.2009 20:57, RippeR

Gymnopleurus mopsus

28.06.2009 21:04, sealor

RippeR, thank you, smile.gifbut Ateuchus sacer can be found in the south of Ukraine, who knows?

28.06.2009 21:31, Алексей Сажнев

"The extreme south of the steppes of Ukraine (Askania-Nova), steppe Crimea..." (Kabakov, 2006)

29.06.2009 19:02, KingSnake

Are Plagiosterna aenea and Linaeidea aenea the same thing or two different species?

29.06.2009 19:31, akulich-sibiria

hello. You can't help me identify Mike . Thank you.
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This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 29.06.2009 19: 33

29.06.2009 19:32, Алексей Сажнев

KingSnake

Plagiosterna aenea = Linaeidea aenea

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29.06.2009 19:34, Алексей Сажнев

t-shirt can Meloe proscarabaeus
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29.06.2009 19:38, scarit

T-shirt - Meloe violaceus. It is distributed from Southern Europe through Kazakhstan and Siberia to Primorye.
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29.06.2009 19:42, scarit

By determinant C.Kolova and Nikolaeva are well defined

29.06.2009 19:44, akulich-sibiria

By determinant C.Kolova and Nikolaev are well defined


and in PDF, where can I download the definition data?
Thank You

29.06.2009 20:04, Frantic

I would have bought the original book, too.. Current offers nofrown.gifone

29.06.2009 20:20, scarit

PDF books are available on the website of ZINA "Beetles and coleopterologists" in the section "Our publications and the most important bibliography", and there in the subsection "Our Library" From the library of Sergey Kolov - http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/kolovbib.htm
The original can be bought from Kolov? Didn't write emu7

29.06.2009 23:08, Frantic

Thank you for the link! Sergey wrote that, it seems, there are no originals for salefrown.gif

30.06.2009 0:29, BUTTERFLY

Please help me identify the next bug:

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30.06.2009 1:32, RippeR

Megodontus ? violaceus
Dorcadion holosericeum
ps Carabuses look better from above smile.gif
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30.06.2009 8:56, Dmitry Vlasov

2akulich-sibiria-moves drilled (Elateroides), not bark beetles (Trypodendron). If in birch it is E. dermestoides, if in coniferous-E. flabellicirnis.
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30.06.2009 9:47, Алексей Сажнев

Dorcadion (nominative ssp. holosericeum Krynicki, 1832) and Carabus female
leaf beetle Melasoma populi apparently

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 30.06.2009 10: 52
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30.06.2009 12:26, scarit

Can anyone suggest an email from Peter Petrov, who deals with Adephaga water?

30.06.2009 13:17, Алексей Сажнев

pyotr_petrov@mail.ru or tinmonument@gmail.com depending on where Petya is at the moment, he is either in Moscow, in Germany, or on expeditions

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 30.06.2009 13: 36

30.06.2009 17:18, akulich-sibiria

2akulich-sibiria-moves drilled (Elateroides), not bark beetles (Trypodendron). If in birch it is E. dermestoides, if in conifers-E. flabellicirnis.


By the way, I caught about a dozen similar beetles almost in the same place, only they crawled along with cucuids on a recently felled aspen tree. Now I will know who it is, thank wink.gifyou

30.06.2009 17:56, scarit

For akulich-sibiria: I looked at the photo.
Photos 1 and 2-Carabus regalis
photo 11 - Carabus aeruginosus
Photo 3, 4, 10 - carabus sibiricus
photo 7-C. clathratus
photo 8-Pelophila borealis (it is difficult to confuse it with someone)
photo 5-C. granulatus
photo 6 - most likely granulatus
photo 9 - Pseudotaphoxenus sp.Nothing can be said about the species, since in the Minusinsk basin, most likely, not dauricus, but some undescribed species.
Like that.
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30.06.2009 18:28, Mylabris

To Butterfly-the red Four - Chrysomela populi.
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30.06.2009 18:40, akulich-sibiria

For akulich-sibiria: I looked at the photo.
Photos 1 and 2-Carabus regalis
photo 11 - Carabus aeruginosus
Photo 3, 4, 10 - carabus sibiricus
photo 7-C. clathratus
photo 8-Pelophila borealis (it is difficult to confuse it with someone)
photo 5-C. granulatus
photo 6 - most likely granulatus
photo 9 - Pseudotaphoxenus sp.Nothing can be said about the species, since in the Minusinsk basin, most likely, not dauricus, but some undescribed species.
Like that.

Dmitry thank you, very convenient and fast. smile.gif
Tomorrow I'll try to send you something else.

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