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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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04.07.2009 23:45, Fornax13

Blaps parvicollis

parvicollis does not live there. B. halophila probably.

05.07.2009 8:50, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv, 03.07.2009.
Mowed down in a clearing, forest park.

1-2 (?) Chrysanthia geniculata (=nigricornis)
1. 8 mm
picture: CRW_11230.jpg
2. 6 mm
picture: CRW_1127.jpg

Malashku not understand what ... ~5 mm.
3a.
picture: CRW_11100.jpg
3b.
picture: CRW_11130.jpg

4. (?) Olibrus bicolor. ~2-3 mm.
picture: CRW_10820.jpg

This post was edited by barry - 05.07.2009 08: 52

05.07.2009 10:21, Алексей Сажнев

c Oedemeridae I agree that this is Chrysanthia geniculata W. L. E. Schmidt, 1846 (in "green" it corresponds to = viridis W. Schmidt, 1846), there is some confusion with the author for this species, in some places they write geniculata L. Heyden, 1877, but this name should be reduced to synonyms, and geniculata should be considered valid W. L. E. Schmidt, 1846
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05.07.2009 10:25, Алексей Сажнев

and not Olibrus bisignatus?
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05.07.2009 11:24, Liparus

Two-colored antaxia possibly Anthaxia signaticollis
well, if they are caught all together, then maybe they are females and males of Anthaxia nitidula


well, it seems to me Anthaxia nitidula caught on daisies but sat alone, and we still have other species?

05.07.2009 11:30, Liparus

parvicollis does not live there. B. halophila probably.

Like the other one,this one has a narrower and shinier body...well I will soon sort out comparative fotki

05.07.2009 11:32, Liparus

Protaetia(Netocia)hungarica

and what subspecies,they have a bunch smile.gifof them ?

05.07.2009 11:49, Алексей Сажнев

and what subspecies,they have a bunch smile.gifof them ?


In your area, the nominative should be

05.07.2009 15:22, scarit

To barry: Isn't Malashka a Paratinus femoralis?
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05.07.2009 15:23, akulich-sibiria

Eugene,
photo1-Nebria livida (subspecies most likely angulata Banninger)
photo.2-C. sylvatica
photos 3,4. 5-C. nitida
Photo 6-in my opinion, C. hybrida
Photos 7 and 8-C. campestris, although 7-true, some strange
photo 10-most likely Cylinders obliquefasciata (according to the DV Determinant, you can run)


Dmitry, did you get photos 9 and 11??

05.07.2009 15:28, scarit

Yes. And I immediately wrote - photo 9-Cylinders germanica, photo 11-Cylinders gracilis. By the way, photo 10 is gracilis.

05.07.2009 15:35, akulich-sibiria

Yes. And I immediately wrote - photo 9-Cylinders germanica, photo 11-Cylinders gracilis. By the way, photo 10 is gracilis.


I'm sorry, I didn't notice it right away!)) In about 15 minutes I'll put some more beetles here

05.07.2009 16:25, akulich-sibiria

1. Harpalus affinis ? Krasnoyarsk 10 mm
picture: 1.jpg
2. Harpalus smaragdanus female 8 mm. .south of the region, Minusinsk
picture: 2.jpg
3. Harpalus female (can H. distnguendus), Khakassia steppe 7 mm.
picture: 3.jpg
4. Harpalus...some kind of bluish color. Krasnoyarsk 11 mm
picture: 4.jpg
5. ?? Ophonus rufipes. East of Krasnoyarsk (Kansk), 14 mm
picture: 5.jpg
6. Harpalus (can brevicornis) south of the region, Minusinsk, 13 mm
picture: 6.jpg
7. Krasnoyarsk. 9 mm.
picture: 7.jpg
8. Amara or Curtonotus...I already showed it once, I think. Khakassia, steppe 11 mm
picture: 8.jpg
9. Amara fodinae???Khakassia, steppe. 11 mm
picture: 9.jpg

05.07.2009 16:37, akulich-sibiria

Yes. And I immediately wrote - photo 9-Cylinders germanica, photo 11-Cylinders gracilis. By the way, photo 10 is gracilis.

it's just that one instance has a light trim, while the other has a dark one...

05.07.2009 17:11, scarit

Determining Harpalusov and Amar from a photo is a thankless task. Photo 1-probably affinis, if the outer spaces are above the cr.pubescent hair.
Photo 4-Harpalus erosus. We'll have to think about the others.
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05.07.2009 17:22, akulich-sibiria

Determining Harpalusov and Amar from a photo is a thankless task. Photo 1-probably affinis, if the outer spaces are above the cr.pubescent hair.
Photo 4-Harpalus erosus. We'll have to think about the others.

Dmitry thank you. Well, as soon as I get to this group, I'll try it with a description of different signs and photos, respectively.

05.07.2009 20:35, Stavropolec

And a little more of mine, please see:
(Material from 1996)
All Stavropol Territory, except for the first horse, he is from somewhere in Central Asia....
Thank you in advance smile.gif

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05.07.2009 21:24, Liparus

poor bronzki hungariki

05.07.2009 21:26, Алексей Сажнев

2. Cicindela campestris female
3. apparently Protaetia metallica volhyniensis
6. I would say Protaetia (Netocia) hungarica
5. Cetonia aurata

4. it looks like Protaetia (Netocia) hungarica, but the tufts of yellow hairs on the pygidia are questionable

7. Anomala dubia like
8-9. they resemble the female and male Acilius sulcatus

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 05.07.2009 22: 47
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06.07.2009 19:28, VSB

I would like to clarify the names of some of the beetles that I shot in July in Chelyabinsk: 1.June crunch or non-crunch (Amphimallon solstitialis), a fairly large beetle, about the size of a May beetle; 2. Black Nutcracker (Hemicrepidius niger) 3.Some kind of nutcracker, but I don't know exactly what. 4. Leaf eater or something? On nettles, however, I have not seen them before. I don't really know. Who knows, please tell me.

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06.07.2009 19:48, scarit

1. Amphimallon solstitiale (Linnaeus, 1758)
3. It seems to be the nutcracker Actenicerus sp.
4. This is a leaf beetle, I think Chrysolina
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06.07.2009 21:12, Victor Titov

I would like to clarify the names of some of the beetles that I shot in July in Chelyabinsk: 3.Some nutcracker, but I don't know exactly what. 4. Leaf eater or something? On nettles, however, I have not seen them before. I don't really know. Who knows, please tell me.

3 - Prosternon tessellatum
4 - Chrysolina polita. I should be sitting on mint, actually.
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06.07.2009 21:28, Nilson

And a little more of mine, please see:
(Material from 1996)
All Stavropol Territory, except for the first horse, he is from somewhere in Central Asia....
Thank you in advance smile.gif


1-Cicindela turkestanica turkestanica or ssp. maracandensis.

This post was edited by Nilson - 06.07.2009 21: 30
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06.07.2009 21:48, nik17

Can you tell me what the bug is? From the Crimea.

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06.07.2009 21:51, barry

Can you tell me what the bug is? From the Crimea.

Imho Mylabris quadripunctata
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06.07.2009 21:53, barry

Help me determine...
Kharkiv, yesterday.
Is H. postica really that dark?

Pictures:
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06.07.2009 23:41, Liparus

Help me determine...
Kharkiv, yesterday.
Is H. postica really that dark?

Hairy beetles when they get wet-All dark

08.07.2009 13:36, akulich-sibiria

good afternoon. Can you tell me why my images don't open??
A few beetles.
1. like Anisosticta novemdecimpunctata, what other species can we have in Siberia? Khakassia, steppe
picture: PC260262_.jpg
2. some Adonia.... Khakassia, steppe
picture: PC260263_.jpg
picture: PC260264_.jpg
3. identified as Dischirius the species may be fulgidus, but not in the genus not in the species not sure. help me out. Khakassia, near the Bele salt Lake
picture: PC260265_.jpg
picture: PC260267_.jpg
picture: PC260276_.jpg
4. maybe some Agonum?? Khakassia, steppe near the salt lake
picture: PC260273_.jpg
picture: PC260274_.jpg

08.07.2009 14:44, Алексей Сажнев

You are not alone in not opening images, according to the pictures, I will assume that Anisosticta is closer in body shape to terminassiani, and the second one is probably Hippodamia variegata

08.07.2009 18:04, scarit

To akulich:
1. Anisosticta, possibly terminassiani
2. Hippodamia variegata
3. Dyschirius fulgidus (most likely it is, if on the shore of a salty reservoir)
4. Agonum of the subgenus Europhilus

08.07.2009 18:26, barry

? Anogcodes ustulatus
Kharkiv
user posted image

This post was edited by barry - 08.07.2009 18: 30

08.07.2009 18:38, Алексей Сажнев

Very similar, I think so-female

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 08.07.2009 18: 39
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09.07.2009 18:31, Ilia Ustiantcev

A couple of beetles from Odintsovo district of Moscow region.
1.2picture: DSC04566.JPG
.picture: DSC04587.JPGThe underside of the body is bright green-yellow

09.07.2009 18:52, scarit

To Ilya Y:
1. Clytra quadripunctata
2. Chlorophanus viridis
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09.07.2009 19:35, akulich-sibiria

You are not alone in not opening the pictures, according to the pictures, I will assume that Anisosticta is closer in body shape to terminassiani, and the second one is probably Hippodamia variegata


I would like to show you a couple more photos of the second cow.
- the anterior edge of the pronotum is slightly lamellar.
- There is a femoral line...They are well defined and full.
- the body is slightly oblong, the base of the back is bordered.
On the nails there is a fairly large clove in the middle..
I have here bylivariants Adonia or Adalia
- also maxim.the width of the pronotum seems to be in the middle.
picture: PC280279_.jpg
picture: PC280280_.jpg

09.07.2009 19:50, Алексей Сажнев

still think Hippodamia (Adonia) variegata (Goeze, 1777)

09.07.2009 20:26, akulich-sibiria

well, who is it then??
picture: Adonia_variegata_____________________.jpg
then why does the first ladybug have poor lines?..by definition, they can not be
or Hipodamia now goes as Adonia? I've seen this before takoe

09.07.2009 23:49, Алексей Сажнев

Adonia is now considered a subspecies of Hipodamia
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10.07.2009 8:00, akulich-sibiria

It's just that I basically determine by the DV B determinant, but if I didn't know this, I wouldn't have ever come out on this genus...indeed, the ladybug is changeable!!

11.07.2009 16:12, паскаль

Please help me identify this beetle from the Moscow region found on Hypericum.

Pictures:
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