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21.08.2009 21:12, evk

Colleagues, can you tell me what kind of Bambi, and even before the subgenus I don't know. From the lake. Baskunchak. Something very interesting, in my opinion. Apparently, it was not specified for the Northern Volga region. The photo, however, is so-so..

That's right - Bembidion ephippium! I found it there about three years ago, but I haven't officially published it anywhere!
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21.08.2009 21:42, Fornax13

And this is Amblystomus metallescens, if I understand correctly?

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21.08.2009 22:42, evk

And this is Amblystomus metallescens, if I understand correctly?

That's the one!
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21.08.2009 22:43, Fornax13

Thank you very much! It looks like a pretty good animal. Also from Baskunchak.
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24.08.2009 9:06, ezdok

To ezdok: you can attach a wasp to the topic "Definition of hymenoptera"

Thanks! I'll put it there...

24.08.2009 11:40, ezdok

2 Alexey Sazhnev

Promised photos.

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24.08.2009 11:43, vasiliy-feoktistov

As promised, I post a photo of three bronzes from Africa. Please help me determine. #1 is Northern Egypt, Nile Delta (Potosia purpurascens?), # 2 is also Egypt, Luxor (???????), №3 Equatorial Africa-where exactly is unknown (Pachnoda marginata peregrina?).

24.08.2009 11:59, Алексей Сажнев

I'll assume so:

1. Protaetia cuprea Fabricius, 1775
2. Pachnoda savigny savigny Gory &. Percheron (Rigout, 1989)
3. Pachnoda marginata peregrina Kolbe, 1906

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 24.08.2009 12: 08
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24.08.2009 12:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

I'll assume so:

1. Protaetia cuprea Fabricius, 1775
2. Pachnoda savigny savigny Gory &. Percheron (Rigout, 1989)
3. Pachnoda marginata peregrina Kolbe, 1906

Thank you, Alexey. And then many years in the collection-I still can't get there.

24.08.2009 12:17, Алексей Сажнев

2 Alexey Sazhnev

Promised photos.


Good infections )))) Thanks!

24.08.2009 12:24, ezdok

Good infections )))) Thanks!

You're welcome....I'll throw you some more soon...

24.08.2009 12:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

2 Alexey Sazhnev

Promised photos.

Where does this beast come from?

24.08.2009 12:57, ezdok

Where does this beast come from?

Damaraland. Border of Angola and Namibia.
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24.08.2009 13:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

Damaraland. Border of Angola and Namibia.

Got it-Africa. I'm going to give you some gold coins from Egypt. Can you help me identify it?

24.08.2009 13:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

Got it-Africa. I'm going to give you some gold coins from Egypt. Can you help me identify it?

Here is this promised zlatka: Luxor (Egypt). Please help me, otherwise I won't find it anywhere in any way.

24.08.2009 13:57, косинус

help me identify three goldsmiths brought from the Urals

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24.08.2009 14:00, vasiliy-feoktistov

help me identify three goldsmiths brought from the Urals

Are there any red or yellow spots on the underside of the abdomen?

24.08.2009 14:07, косинус

no not any smudges

24.08.2009 14:11, Алексей Сажнев

For cosine:

zlatki in my opinion Buprestis sp., possibly rustica Linné, 1758
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24.08.2009 14:18, vasiliy-feoktistov

help me identify three goldsmiths brought from the Urals

If there are no spots,then it is Buprestis rustica Linnaeus, 1758. On coniferous trees?

24.08.2009 14:24, косинус

I don't know, my grandmother flew into the greenhouse

24.08.2009 14:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

I don't know, they flew into my grandmother's greenhouse

It looks like it (Buprestis rustica Linnaeus, 1758)

24.08.2009 14:30, Fornax13

Here is this promised zlatka: Luxor (Egypt). Please help me, otherwise I won't find it anywhere in any way.

By the poke method-Lampetis ??? mimosae (there, I think, far from one species is possible).
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24.08.2009 14:31, косинус

and the fact that they are different colors does not matter here one kind??

24.08.2009 14:33, Алексей Сажнев

yes, their color varies, so this is normal!

24.08.2009 14:33, Fornax13

and the fact that they are different colors does not matter here one kind??

Well, if everything is without red spots on the last stubble-then one. Their color is very variable.

24.08.2009 14:35, косинус

you me letiraturu not advise on oprideleniyu zlatok and the vobshche in them zero

24.08.2009 14:36, vasiliy-feoktistov

By the poke method-Lampetis ??? mimosae (there, I think, far from one species is possible).

Yes, I'm confused myself!

24.08.2009 14:39, Алексей Сажнев

Richter, Fauna SSSR

24.08.2009 14:39, vasiliy-feoktistov

You me letiraturu not advise on opredeleniyu zlatok and the vobshche in them zero

Literature is wrong, but here is the site: http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/

24.08.2009 14:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, if everything is without red spots on the last stubble-then one. Their color is very variable.

Yes, it is generally green, like Cetonia aurata almost.

24.08.2009 14:42, Алексей Сажнев

Here is this promised zlatka: Luxor (Egypt). Please help me, otherwise I won't find it anywhere in any way.


possible Psiloptera (Lampetis) argentata
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24.08.2009 14:54, косинус

can you help me determine caught on legumes and what family it belongs to

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24.08.2009 14:57, omar

Sitona I would say lineata

24.08.2009 14:57, Алексей Сажнев

The tuber weevil, possibly Sitona lineatus (L., 1758), is a member of the Curculionidae family

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24.08.2009 15:05, vasiliy-feoktistov

can you help me determine caught on legumes and what family it belongs to

Some kind of weevil (Curculionidae).

24.08.2009 15:08, Fornax13

Richter, Fauna of the USSR

Well, you can try - but there are only a few of them. In Africa, probably not argentata, but catenulata then.

24.08.2009 16:22, ezdok

Got it-Africa. I'm going to give you some gold coins from Egypt. Can you help me identify it?

Sorry. I'd love to, but I'm not an entomologist. I'm more interested in asking questions...::smile.gif)))
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24.08.2009 16:53, vasiliy-feoktistov

Sorry. I'd love to, but I'm not an entomologist. I'm more on the part of asking questions...::smile.gif)))

I understand, I just misunderstood you-I apologize! mol.gif

24.08.2009 20:06, Fornax13

You me letiraturu not advise on opredeleniyu zlatok and the vobshche in them zero

http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/RUS/richt134.htm
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/RUS/richt132.htm
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