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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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05.08.2009 17:53, Mylabris

Yes, it seems that his eyes are not very large-faceted.

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05.08.2009 18:20, Алексей Сажнев

I would still say that this is a female Trichoferus campestris Faldermann, 1835, because like all Callidiini, Turanium still has club-shaped lower and middle legs, although not as pronounced as in Ropalopus or Callidium

Look for the following signs: The eyes are moved to the base of the upper jaws, the antennae on the ventral side are semicircularly curved. Well, elytra in hair spots. To compare photos:

http://www.zin.ru/animalia/Coleoptera/imag...estris-fald.jpg

http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/imag...ampestris_b.jpg

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 05.08.2009 19: 46
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05.08.2009 21:51, Sungaya

Who's that?"
Moscow Region, Shatursky district, June 27.

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05.08.2009 22:26, Fornax13

Acanthocinus aedilis
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06.08.2009 2:32, Алексей Сажнев

male Acanthocinus aedilis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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06.08.2009 19:45, Stavropolec

On the advice of two Alexey specialistssmile.gif,
I made more specific photos (as far as I could), maybe the species affiliation will be at least approximately outlinedshuffle.gif :

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06.08.2009 19:49, Sungaya

help with these please
0227-Ramenskiy district, June 14
the rest -Shatursky district, June 27

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06.08.2009 19:53, Алексей Сажнев

for Sungaya:

1. Phyllopertha horticola (Linnaeus, 1758)
2. Anomala (s.str.) dubia Scopoli, 1763 oba
3. Hoplia (s.str.) parvula Krynicky, 1832
4. Geotrupes (Anoplotrupes) stercorosus (L.G. Scriba, 1791) вроде
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06.08.2009 20:02, Sungaya

Alexey, thank you!
I have long wanted to ask what the letters (s.str.) mean?

06.08.2009 20:05, Алексей Сажнев

sensu stricto - as if a nominative subgenus-i.e. Anomala (Anomala) dubia Scopoli, 1763 it is allowed to write and so and using the abbreviation
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06.08.2009 20:09, Sungaya

And another question about Geotrupes (Anoplotrupes) stercorosus (L. G. Scriba, 1791) like

Why "like"?
Who else can you confuse it with?

06.08.2009 20:11, Алексей Сажнев

for example Geotrupes stercorarius
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06.08.2009 20:31, Sungaya

but how to distinguish them then? smile.gif

06.08.2009 20:31, omar

for example Geotrupes stercorarius

It is larger and has different proportions.
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06.08.2009 20:40, Алексей Сажнев

Still, I think it is Geotrupes (Anoplotrupes) stercorosus (L. G. Scriba, 1791) according to the habit and punctuation of the pronotum
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06.08.2009 21:00, Sungaya

more riddles.

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06.08.2009 22:15, omar

To accurately determine the first skrytnoglav need a large side projection.
Agelastica alni
Cryptocephalus sexpunctatus not found in
Galeruca tanaceti
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07.08.2009 22:28, Sungaya

To accurately determine the first skrytnoglav need a large side projection..
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And so?

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08.08.2009 0:06, kut

Tell me what kind of beetle is on the flower next to the funestas. Flower-Cornflower scabiose. South of the Moscow region. 7.8.9.
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08.08.2009 0:07, Алексей Сажнев

Trichius fasciatus Linnaeus, 1758
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08.08.2009 2:25, Aaata

The Liparus! Sorry, not in the subject, but why are some labels signed in red? Probably not by accident. Maybe these are extraterritorial fees for you?

08.08.2009 22:49, Stavropolec

Can we say anything about these "cows", or do we also need side projections...????7 confused.gif mol.gif
Thank you in advance. smile.gif

This post was edited by Stavropolec - 08.08.2009 22: 49

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08.08.2009 23:01, Алексей Сажнев

I would say so:

1. Adalia (Adalia) bipunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)
2. Oenopia conglobata (Linnaeus, 1758)
3.4. Hippodamia (Adonia) variegata (Goeze, 1777)
5.6. Adalia (Adalia) bipunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) var. quadrimaculata
7.9. Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata (Linnaeus, 1758)
8.10. Propylea quatuordecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)
11. 12. Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)
13. Coccinella (Coccinella) septempunctata Linnaeus, 1758
14. Coccinella (Coccinella) magnifica Redtenbacher, 1843
15. Hippodamia (Semiadalia) undecimnotata (Schneider, 1792)
16. Halyzia sedecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758)
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08.08.2009 23:11, Stavropolec

Alexey, MANY THANKS! beer.gif smile.gif

09.08.2009 0:03, Sungaya

I suspect they are the same species, male and female.
What's it called?

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09.08.2009 0:05, Алексей Сажнев

Spondylis buprestoides (Linnaeus, 1758)
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09.08.2009 8:24, Динусик

Please help me identify barbels. Thank you in advance smile.gif

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09.08.2009 9:06, Алексей Сажнев

1. I would say Anastrangalia sp. male
2. Chlorophorus figuratus (Scopoli, 1763), male
3. Cyrtoclytus capra (Germar, 1824), male

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 09.08.2009 09: 07
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09.08.2009 20:05, Stavropolec

Well, and take a little more look, pleaseconfused.gif :

thank you in advance! smile.gif

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09.08.2009 20:24, Алексей Сажнев

For leaf eaters, I can hardly seriously help, I will only assume some:

1. Chrysolina sanguinolenta
3. Entomoscelis adonidis
4. Chrysolina sturmi
11. Cryptocephalus bipunctatus
14. Cryptocephalus moraei
16. Labidostomis sp.
17. Chrysolina fastuosa
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09.08.2009 21:31, NicoSander

Help, please, with Vologda mol.gif

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09.08.2009 22:11, Sungaya

Is it Lygistopterus sanguineus or something else?
And who is in the other photos?

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09.08.2009 22:39, алекс 2611

Well, and take a little more look, pleaseconfused.gif :

thank you in advance! smile.gif


2 - Zygogramma suturalis
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09.08.2009 23:35, Алексей Сажнев

For NicoSander:

1. Oxythyrea funesta Poda von Neuhaus, 1761 (if the abdomen has a row of white spots in the center, then the male)
2. Male Monochamus sp. probably sutor (Linnaeus, 1758)
3. male Leptura (s. str.) quadrifasciata quadrifasciata Linnaeus, 1758
4. Oberea (Oberea) oculata (Linnaeus, 1758) I think also a male

For Sungaya:

1. Lygistopterus sanguineus (Linnaeus, 1758)
2. Female Platycerus caraboides (Linnaeus, 1758)
3. Apoderus coryli (Linnaeus, 1758)
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10.08.2009 9:27, omar

For Stavropolek:

1. Chrysolina limbata
2. Zygogramma suturalis
8. Smaragdina cyanea = saliceti
15. probably Chrysolina mentastri

This post was edited by omar - 10.08.2009 09: 41
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10.08.2009 9:40, omar

7. Gastrophysa polygoni
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10.08.2009 9:44, Алексей Сажнев

Can we say anything about these "cows", or do we also need side projections...????7 confused.gif  mol.gif
Thank you in advance. smile.gif


I wrote an answer earlier, but there I made a little mistake in the numbers. You should write:

7.10. Propylea quatuordecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)
8.9. Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata (Linnaeus, 1758)

the error was found by Andrey Ukrainsky, for which special thanks to him!
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10.08.2009 15:03, akulich-sibiria

good evening.
Once again, I would like to ask about this abscess..
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2. is this Phytoecia virgula or icterica ?
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3.Phyllobius... arborator? Kuznetsk Alatau on the birch
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4. Phyllobius viridiaeris ? on the elm tree
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5. Ph. vespertilio ? by the swamp
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6. Hypera...
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7. also Hypera ?? kuznetsk alatau
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10.08.2009 15:09, akulich-sibiria

no one can tell me why I have everything in English??

10.08.2009 15:24, Sergius

Help me determine

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