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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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17.08.2009 15:44, Fornax13

To KingSnake:
female Oedemera podagrariae
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17.08.2009 16:23, scarit

To ezdok:
Barbel (sem.Cerambycidae)
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17.08.2009 17:03, Алексей Сажнев

Another beetle from Damaraland (border region of Angola and Namibia).


barbel from Prioninae, probably from the tribe Prionini, I think female, but the photo is not clear, so even with the tribe is not sure.

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17.08.2009 21:00, KingSnake

Tell me what kind of Leptura?

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17.08.2009 21:01, Алексей Сажнев

female Rutpela maculata (Poda, 1761)
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18.08.2009 14:38, KingSnake

What kind of boogers? Mordovia, June-July.

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18.08.2009 14:43, Алексей Сажнев

1. Stenocorus meridianus (Linnaeus, 1758), male
2. probably Rhagonycha fulva (Scopoli 1763)

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18.08.2009 15:09, ezdok

2 Alexey Sazhnev

Thank you very much! There were clear photos somewhere. I will definitely find it and put it up....

18.08.2009 18:35, Fornax13

What kind of boogers? Mordovia, June-July.

3 - Pyrrhalta viburni
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18.08.2009 21:17, Sungaya

Thank you all so much for choosing barbels!
Now here are the leaf beetles
of MO, Ramenskiy district, July 19, in mating.

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18.08.2009 21:24, Алексей Сажнев

probably Cryptocephalus aureolus

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18.08.2009 21:38, Sungaya

This couple is from the same place, back then

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18.08.2009 21:46, Sungaya

and one more..
It's Chrysolina fastuosa, right?

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18.08.2009 22:01, omar

1. clytra quadripunctata
2. yes
Cryptocephalus aureolus 11
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18.08.2009 22:16, Sungaya

And these are all Cicindela campestris ?
If so, what is it with the ex. № 3 ?
And is it possible to distinguish their gender?
(the place and time of collection are the same)

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18.08.2009 22:20, Sungaya

and another bug from the same place.
Who is he?(she)

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18.08.2009 22:53, omar

Cicindela campestris ? all
pterostichus niger
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18.08.2009 22:59, Albatus

Another beetle from Damaraland (border region of Angola and Namibia).


This is Anthracocentrus capensis (White, 1853), tribe Acanthophorini.
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19.08.2009 0:37, Алексей Сажнев

For Sungaya:

1. yes Cicindela campestris, in EC I think more common subspecies pontica (probably just # 3) and nominative, male #1, the rest of the females.
2. Pterostichus niger looks like a male

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 08/19/2009 00: 38
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19.08.2009 0:39, Алексей Сажнев

This is Anthracocentrus capensis (White, 1853), tribe Acanthophorini.


definitely a female Anthracocentrus capensis, thank you!

19.08.2009 10:17, grendaizer

I am glad to welcome all participants of this forum! Help me decide on Carabus exaratus Quensel or still septemcarinatus ? Oak forest, Georgia, August.

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19.08.2009 10:22, Алексей Сажнев

I'm still leaning towards Carabus (Megodontus) septemcarinatus Motsch., 1840

19.08.2009 11:15, omar

Carabus (Megodontus) septemcarinatus

19.08.2009 11:40, Dorcadion

And what is the fundamental difference? the same thing after all ... wink.gif

19.08.2009 14:22, Stavropolec

Comrades, look at these guys again, please! smile.gif

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19.08.2009 14:30, Fornax13

1 - Galeruca sp.
2 - Lagria hirta
3 - Omophlus ?proteus
4-Podonta daghestanica most likely
5-Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata, but you need to check
6 - I don't understand. And on what?
7-Galeruca melanocephala
8-Psylliodes sp.
9 - Pyrochroa serraticornis
10-Endomychus armeniacus
11-Nalassus or similar dregs...
12-I also have - and who is it - did not understand yet smile.gif
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19.08.2009 15:27, Vabrus

Identify the ground beetle as much as possible. Sverdlovsk region.

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19.08.2009 15:29, Алексей Сажнев

Dyschirius sp., but before the view from the photo, I think even the specialists will not take it ))
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19.08.2009 15:36, Fornax13

Even Dyschiriodes, I'd say. The exact size should be at least.

19.08.2009 15:37, Алексей Сажнев

exactly, I think one thing I write another)))

19.08.2009 16:06, Vabrus

6-7 mm.

19.08.2009 16:15, Fornax13

Wow. Well, then 90 percent - a group of species nitidus / politus etc. In principle, if there is a beetle, it is not difficult to get to the species.
Not from the salt marsh by any chance?

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19.08.2009 16:53, Алексей Сажнев

Perhaps just Dyschiriodes nitidus and there is judging by the size. And so, indeed, if there is a beetle itself, then you can determine by the keys http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/coleoptera/rus/fedore50.htm
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19.08.2009 20:12, Liparus

And these are all Cicindela campestris ?
If so, what is it with the ex. № 3 ?
And is it possible to distinguish their gender?
(the place and time of collection are the same)

like the first male, the rest of the females
number 3 is normal, I have generally bezpyaten is pure green, there are also reddish
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19.08.2009 22:40, Sungaya

And a baby elephant.
Moscow Region, Ramenskiy district, July 19.

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19.08.2009 23:13, omar

Larinus obtusus on the cornflower podi?
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19.08.2009 23:17, Sungaya

I do not remember shuffle.gif
I will write another time

20.08.2009 5:28, Vabrus

Wow. Well, then 90 percent - a group of species nitidus / politus etc. In principle, if there is a beetle, it is not difficult to get to the species.
Not from the salt marsh by any chance?

No, not a salt marsh. The clay bank of the river is small.

20.08.2009 14:41, ezdok

This is Anthracocentrus capensis (White, 1853), tribe Acanthophorini.

Thank you very much! Should I display clear photos or not?

20.08.2009 14:53, Алексей Сажнев

Put it up! )))

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