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03.04.2007 18:20, omar

Leaf beetle Chrysomela (Chrysolina) marginata obvious
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03.04.2007 21:17, Mylabris

And the two penultimate dung beetles are from the genus Onthophagus. All the rest-brought fairly previous forumchane.

03.04.2007 21:21, Mylabris

I'm sorry-the image 130350 didn't show up right away - this is Aphodius luridus
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04.04.2007 19:58, Bad Den


2. Like some kind of scorer. On the label is the address - Morocco.

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I think it's Pheropsophus africanus Dejean, 1825.
It inhabits semi-deserts of the North. Africa from the Red Sea to the Atlantic.

05.04.2007 0:35, Nimrod

For Mr. okoem.
20070331_130100.jpg - Onthophagus (Palaeonthophagus) coenobita Hrbst. The female. Quite a large one.
20070331_130246.jpg - O.(P.) fracticornis Preyssl.In any case, it is very similar to this view. Also a female.
20070331_130350.jpg - Aphodius (Acrossus) luridus F.
20070331_130727.jpg-A. (s. str.) [either fimetarius or foetens, you need to look. If the abdomen is red from below, it means the last one: black-respectively. first.]
Sincerely,....
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07.04.2007 0:22, okoem

New beetles. Male and female. Mass view.
Male 12 mm, female 13 mm.

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07.04.2007 9:34, RippeR

dorcadion cinerarium ssp by my

07.04.2007 10:00, stierlyz

Leaf beetle from Crimea, probably endemic to Chrysolina pliginskii. But for an exact definition, you need to look at the material.
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07.04.2007 11:10, omar

A very interesting suggestion, styerlease! Please tell us, if possible, about this species, to us, poor, for lack of literature. Very interesting, though.

07.04.2007 13:37, KDG

dorcadion cinerarium ssp in my opinion

the first fully nominative cinerarium. but for the second "iron" I can not vouch. the angle is not very good, the pronotum is poorly visible, and in general the female...

08.04.2007 13:44, Vadim Yakubovich

Can you tell me who they are?

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08.04.2007 17:56, Zhuk

Who is it? Moscow region sp 1

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sp 2
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sp 3
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08.04.2007 21:34, KDG

Can you tell me who they are?

1. oedemera sp.
2. Clytus arietoides
3. Acmaeops smaragdulus ?
4. Strangalomorpha tenuis

Yes, and it would not be a bad idea, sir, to indicate the places where the material is collected. Define more fun...

This post was edited by KDG-04/08/2007 21: 37
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08.04.2007 22:03, omar

If you strain your eyes and turn on your intuition, you can guess that this is the Khabarovsk Territory smile.gif

08.04.2007 22:11, Vadim Yakubovich

  

Yes, and it would not be a bad idea, sir, to indicate the places where the material is collected. Define more fun...

I'm sorry, I'll get better shuffle.gif
All beetles from the Lower Amur.
Thanks!!!

09.04.2007 8:18, KDG

If you strain your eyes and turn on your intuition, you can guess that this is the Khabarovsk Territory smile.gif

does not strain, old smile.gif
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09.04.2007 12:40, Victor Titov

[quote=Zhuk,08.04.2007 17:56]
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09.04.2007 14:30, Vadim Yakubovich

Still the same Lower Amur. Tell me who it is mol.gif
And along the way, a question for connoisseurs of barbels, is there any literature (determinants) on the genus Brachyta. If you have any, please share it. The ID for DV is very muddy. Who is Brachyta amurensis for example?

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09.04.2007 15:48, KDG

Still the same Lower Amur. Tell me who it is mol.gif
And along the way, a question for connoisseurs of barbels, is there any literature (determinants) on the genus Brachyta. If you have any, please share it. The ID for DV is very muddy. Who is Brachyta amurensis for example?

Judolia paralellopipeda, female
there is an article by Chernyshev, Dubatolova on the group interrogationis-sakhalinensis.
I'll try to scan it and upload it.
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10.04.2007 1:25, RippeR

all-Moldova, April

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10.04.2007 7:30, amara

Sergeich's sp3 looks like something from the Lathridiidae. I wonder what size this beetle is?

10.04.2007 10:53, Cerambyx

to RippeR:
1 - Meloe rugosus
2 - Meloe uralensis
3 - Meloe cicatricosus
4 - Meloe violaceus

10.04.2007 12:27, Vadim Yakubovich

Sergeich's sp3 looks like something from the Lathridiidae. I wonder what size this beetle is?

my third beetle has a size of about 9-9. 5 mm, but I didn't specify them here, it's probably not about me

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10.04.2007 15:13, stierlyz

Staffs from the Moscow region - the first Omalium ? rivulare, second-agree, Arpedium.
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10.04.2007 15:22, stierlyz

For the leaf beetle from the Crimea, see V. S. Brovdiya's Fauna of Ukraine. Only there, if Vasily Mikhailovich will excuse me, the drawing of edeaugus geth is different, and my material, contrary to the diagnosis, has developed wings.
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10.04.2007 16:28, amara

I'm sorry, but my message should be addressed to the Beetle. This is his sp3.
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10.04.2007 19:48, Musson max

Good evening to All!
Help us identify this miracle yudo. Sorry for the possibly low-quality photo.
I'd really appreciate it cool.gif
T-shirt caught in the ground (~ 3 cm deep) in the Kiev region, village Kozin 31.03.07 (if I'm not mistaken, this is a male)

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10.04.2007 20:12, Zhuk

I'm sorry, but my message should be addressed to the Beetle. This is his sp3.

The beetle is 3 mm long. Caught on leaking birch sap.

11.04.2007 8:45, amara

Zhuk, may be sp3 and not from the Lathridiidae for cat. characterized by 3 chl. legs (could you take a look?) and max. size 3 mm

11.04.2007 9:12, BO.

Help me determine:
Pweb1180624-not a big black heifer 1-1. 3 cm. Astrakhan region. Aksaraysk.(steppe region).
Pweb1180666-beetle 1.5 cm.I found it in my vineyard.
Bugs are available,you can shoot them in more detail.

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11.04.2007 9:24, Bad Den

Pweb1180666.jpg -sort OF LIKE Agriotes sp. (Elateridae)

11.04.2007 9:59, Mylabris

To Musson_max: Melor violaceus Marsh., male
To BO: black heifer Microdera convexa.

11.04.2007 12:22, Cerambyx

to BO: darkling-exactly Tentyria nomas.
And Meloe from the Kiev region, judging by the sculpture of elytra, punctuation of the pronotum and color-it seems quite M. proscarabaeus shuffle.gif

11.04.2007 12:38, Musson max

So who is itsmile.gif? t-shirt purple or ordinary?

11.04.2007 12:50, Cerambyx

I would say proscarabaeus - no options...
But finally, Mylabris would be better to speak out.

This post was edited by Cerambyx - 04/11/2007 12: 51
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11.04.2007 12:53, Bad Den

M. proscarabaeus is a common smile.gif
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11.04.2007 13:07, Musson max

And the fact that the belly does not go beyond the nadra is normal, or it depends on the age of the beetle. (maybe a stupid question, but I don't really understand T-shirts)smile.gif

11.04.2007 13:21, Musson max

I would say proscarabaeus - no options...
But finally, Mylabris would be better to speak out.

And given that Mylabris voted for purplesmile.gif

11.04.2007 13:43, omar

Mr. Moustache, don't mislead people. Darkling is definitely not Tentiria nomas, I agree with Milabris in the definition. You can see what tentiria nomas looks like right here, but just above.

This post was edited by Bolivar - 13.04.2007 08: 47

11.04.2007 13:58, omar

If you choose from these two T-shirts, it is more likely violaceus. The antennae of the male proscarabeus are much more strongly curved.
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