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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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07.09.2009 11:30, Dmitry Vlasov

Tree-pine....
so all speculation is removed...
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07.09.2009 11:33, Алексей Сажнев

yes definitely pine Pínus
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07.09.2009 12:20, RippeR

another myth debunked ^^
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07.09.2009 19:03, Liparus

Lasioderma serricorne this is why I asked about the size.

Hi, I think I crushed such a person on my balcony(I was half the size of a kozheed) frown.gif

07.09.2009 19:07, akulich-sibiria

In addition to the topic wink.gif
picture: P8290074_.jpg
picture: 1993_.jpg
picture: P8290077_.jpg
We have this species only on ordinary pine so far met, not like ragweed, which is under the Christmas tree, fir, pine and even under the bark of cedar smile.gif
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07.09.2009 19:07, Mantispid

Ah, Liparus has just savagely destroyed a valuable specimen of a rare insect!!!

07.09.2009 19:27, Liparus

Ahhh, Liparus has just savagely destroyed a valuable specimen of a rare insect !!!

Probably it is rare because it is very small and no one would even pay attention to smile.gifit

07.09.2009 21:21, evk

Ahhh, Liparus has just savagely destroyed a valuable specimen of a rare insect !!!

Aha, this "rare" is regularly found in my apartment in the breadbox, bastardwink.gif, Even though I am an entomologist, but I press mercilessly shuffle.gif

08.09.2009 5:59, Mantispid

08.09.2009 6:27, evk

  smile.gif And I mercilessly crush all sorts of kozheedov, moth, etc., but living in the bathroom, or rather under the bath, scales-in every possible way protect)))

p. s. and here are such Anisoplia sp. where to put it?))))

At first glance, if it is from our area (Lower Volga, Saratov), then most likely Anisoplia zwicki (Fischer von Waldheim, 1824).
Possible variants: A. campicola Men. Embarrass me strongly and like long pubescent thighs

This post was edited by evk-08.09.2009 06: 39

08.09.2009 7:53, akulich-sibiria

akulich-sibiria, very similar, thank you, but for Kazakhstan it is specified?

Alexey. I think it is just indicated for Kazakhstan! yes.gif a friend of mine brought this from Almaty. So I thought for a long time, too. that this is a vesicator, And it turned out about how. I'm more interested in lilac

08.09.2009 9:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

In addition to the topic wink.gif
picture: P8290074_.jpg
picture: 1993_.jpg
picture: P8290077_.jpg
We have this species only on ordinary pine so far met, not like ragweed, which is also under the Christmas tree, fir, pine and even under the bark of cedar smile.gif

Yes, of course it is A. aedilis and it was shot on a pine tree. So, what-is it really a bit of fun for the guys?

08.09.2009 11:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

Guys, I think I misled you, I just started looking at yesterday's photos today. It was a mixed coniferous-deciduous forest, and the presence of many growing oaks misled me. Here is a photo of the tree where the larva was found.

user posted image

A. aedilis (on a pine tree).

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 08.09.2009 11: 49

09.09.2009 18:28, akulich-sibiria

a few beetles are here
1.2.3.4.5.6.

09.09.2009 18:44, scarit

3-Nacerda melanura
4, 6 - Anogcodes coarctata (male and female, respectively)
1 and 2 - like Lampyris noctiluca

09.09.2009 18:54, scarit

Evgeny, where are the beetles from?

09.09.2009 19:02, evk

Evgeny, where are the beetles from?

That's it! I guess that Z. Siberia, but it's better to write wink.gif!
And I support your definition!

09.09.2009 19:10, scarit

By the way, under number 5 - Anogcodes? I've seen them occasionally.

09.09.2009 19:17, Алексей Сажнев

5. I think Anogcodes ustulata

09.09.2009 19:20, Fornax13

1 and 2-Lampyris noctiluca, I think, male and female respectively
3 - Anoncodes, I think, ustulata, female
4-I don't understand, it seems, too, male Anoncodes'a. Take care of their sawyers wink.gif
5 - Anoncodes ustulata, male
6-Anoncodes coarctata/ruficollis, female

Late, I think smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-09.09.2009 19: 22

09.09.2009 19:25, scarit

6 - exactly coarctata. And how common is A. ustulata? does it go far to the east?
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09.09.2009 19:28, evk

[quote=scarit,09.09.2009 20:10] 5. I think Anogcodes ustulata
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In addition, there are still similar ones, although this version is eligible ... But I do not see the process on the upper thighs that males have (this is a male) of this species here. If there is a process (sticking out a long prong like here http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/anoustkg.htm
then almost yes smile.gif

This post was edited by evk-09.09.2009 19: 40

09.09.2009 19:29, Fornax13

Then scarit: I don't even know. In Eastern Siberia, I think, there is no more.
To evk: here the spikes are just very powerful, only the legs are bent.

This post was edited by Fornax13-09.09.2009 19: 34

09.09.2009 19:41, scarit

About Anogcodes ustulatus (Scopoli 1763) it would be good to look in the book by K.Васкеса (X.A.Vasquez - "European Fauna of Oedemeridae". - 2002). Unfortunately, I don't have it.

09.09.2009 19:44, evk

Then scarit: I don't even know. In Eastern Siberia, I think, there is no more.
To evk: here the spikes are just very powerful, only the legs are bent.

Yeah, I saw it on the left one! Well, No. 3 is his female! ОК!

09.09.2009 19:52, Fornax13

About Anogcodes ustulatus (Scopoli 1763) it would be good to look in the book by K.Васкеса (X.A.Vasquez - "European Fauna of Oedemeridae". - 2002). Unfortunately, I don't have one.

In general, I very much doubt that anyone here has it (

09.09.2009 20:03, scarit

D. Telnov definitely has it. He uploaded scans of several pages to ZINA's website - http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/oedemedt.htm.

10.09.2009 18:28, Юстус

Help, PLZ, to "sort out" the "this" found among wood mushrooms on a stump in Dalmatia (Croatia).

Pictures:
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10.09.2009 18:30, Fornax13

Diaperis boleti. Wherever it is not...
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10.09.2009 18:31, Алексей Сажнев

yes, it is everywhere, it will take over the world))) smile.gif
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11.09.2009 8:36, akulich-sibiria

hello everyone. I apologize that I didn't leave any notes to the photo. There wasn't much time. I think on the weekend I will add info, if it is of course still necessary)). I didn't have any bug data there. I'll take a look and write everything down.
: -))
Thank you all so much for leaving so many messages : -)

11.09.2009 16:34, akulich-sibiria

Good evening. Almost all beetles are caught in Krasnoyarsk.
1. Krasnoyarsk. On the bank of the Yenisei River. on the slope in the grass in June at night, you can see them far away : -).
2. Khakassia, I flew to the light. So the reaper identified both male and female
3. Krasnoyarsk, bereznyak. By the way, this specimen was identified as A. rufiventris female., and this is exactly the female of A. ustulata ?
4. Krasnoyarsk, bereznyak, was identified as A. coarctata male
5. A couple from Krasnoyasrka. There's also bereznyak. But you can see it quite often here, at least this year it was full of them. also matched A. ustulata male.
6. Khakassia, the bank of the Bely River Jus. on cereals crawled.

11.09.2009 17:03, akulich-sibiria

Here are some more beetles.
1. Similar to beetle No. 3 before. Caught near Krasnoyarsk, on the edge of a pine forest, on the fly. Is this also a female A. ustulata, or is it not so simple?
picture: IMG_9183_.jpg
2. This is Cucujus haemotodes on an aspen tree. Do we have anything of this kind that can still run?
picture: IMG_8980_.jpg
3. Khakassia. the coast of Bely Iyus. on a willow tree.
picture: IMG_9182_.jpg
4. Krasnoyarsk. bereznyak, on the fly. Dictyoptera erythroptera ?
picture: IMG_9014_.jpg
5. East of Krasnoyarsk, near the road, on umbrella Lygistopterus sanguineus ?
picture: IMG_9013_.jpg
6. picture: IMG_8983_.jpg
7.picture: IMG_8984_.jpg
8. picture: IMG_8986_.jpg

11.09.2009 17:23, scarit

To akulich:
1-it seems to be a female A. ustulata
2-C. haematodes. We only have this view .In general, there are 3 species of this genus in Russia (http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/cucuj_ru.htm), but 1 of them is Far Eastern, 1 is European.
3-Anogcodes coarctata (female)
4. - Xylobanellus erythropterus Baudi
5. - YES
6,7,8-Schizotus pectinicornis (Pyrochroidae)
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11.09.2009 17:34, akulich-sibiria

To akulich:
1-it seems to be a female A. ustulata
2-C. haematodes. We only have this view .In general, there are 3 species of this genus in Russia (http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/cucuj_ru.htm), but 1 of them is Far Eastern, 1 is European.
3-Anogcodes coarctata (female)
4. - Xylobanellus erythropterus Baudi
5. - yes
6,7,8-Schizotus pectinicornis (Pyrochroidae)


thank you Dmitry. as always, you save wink.gif
but about #4. the name that I indicated, does it go as a synonym or even a different type?

11.09.2009 17:58, scarit

No, this is a small mix - up-there is a species of red-winged Dictyoptera aurora. By the way, it also lives here. Do you catch anything from Cleridae?

11.09.2009 18:51, akulich-sibiria

I think the standard set is rufipes, formicarius and ircutensis)))

11.09.2009 18:55, scarit

Probably also Necrobia?

11.09.2009 18:58, akulich-sibiria

Probably also Necrobia?


That's why I was puzzled just now I'm sitting here remembering. we have the same rufipes like lives?... Somewhere it seems there was such a thing. Is it connected to the pines?

11.09.2009 19:00, akulich-sibiria

I found it, violacea was sitting on a pine tree this year, my memory still does not change ))

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