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14.09.2009 7:41, grendaizer

And armeniacusa has a hell of a lot of subspecies wink.gif. But this, of course, is janthinus!



Carabus Sphodristocarabus adamsi adamsi ! He and only he.

This post was edited by grendaizer - 14.09.2009 07: 44

14.09.2009 7:58, evk

Carabus Sphodristocarabus adamsi adamsi ! He and only he.

And what is the basis for such confidence? I wouldn't try to distinguish these two types from the photo, to be honest? Share it!
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14.09.2009 9:46, grendaizer

And what is the basis for such confidence? I wouldn't try to distinguish these two types from the photo, to be honest? Share it!


Well, I have a past photo because there is also an original! WITH GENITALS!!!

15.09.2009 0:43, Liparus

Today I visited a friend and selected weevils for identification(then I will return them back)I didn't catch them it's all weird

Ukraine, Kharkiv
2003-2008

Help me in shock, such not vitdel

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15.09.2009 1:13, RippeR

the first and third ones are really cute, I caught the rest )

15.09.2009 1:18, Fornax13

And where do elephants come from? Kazakhstan or something?

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15.09.2009 7:00, scarit

To vasilyi: This is Dolichus halensis (Schall., 1783) .
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15.09.2009 7:05, vasiliy-feoktistov

To vasilyi: This is Dolichus halensis (Schall., 1783).

Thank you, but I was digging around and found this copy. (I never caught it again.)

15.09.2009 7:38, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me deal with the beast (I'm not good at ground beetles). Was caught: 18.07.2001г. Moscow Southern Administrative District, territory of the ZIL plant, at night, under streetlights. The shape of someone, some kind? Given the filthiness of the place of capture-there I also found rhinos so modified that the GUARD!

I'm deleting the image. Posted here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...157#entry941157

15.09.2009 8:44, omar

Cleonis pigra 4
leucosomus pedestris2
the rest are really cool
especially shocking green otiorhynchus. IMHO, fornax is right, this is not Ukraine

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15.09.2009 9:28, Liparus

Cleonis pigra 4
leucosomus pedestris2
the rest are really cool
especially shocking green otiorhynchus. IMHO, fornax is right, this is not Ukraine

about number 4(it is larger than Cleonis pigra)
and green - it may not really be Ukrainian,it's not otiorynchus it's like Liophloeus tessulatus only green
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15.09.2009 9:35, omar

In this case, identifying these guys without reference to the place is even more dumb.
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15.09.2009 10:13, Fornax13

4 - Xanthochelus ?nomas, I think.
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15.09.2009 14:41, Fornax13

1-probably Trichalophus is like this
3 -?Catapionus type viridanus
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15.09.2009 16:25, Kemist

Yes, 4 is similar to Xanthohelus nomas, they are in my branch "Sale"
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16.09.2009 16:42, Трофим

Another batch of coffee grounds. To facilitate the task, I numbered the photos.
1-Odessa region of Sanzheyka
settlement 11, 12, 13-Ivanofrankovskaya region of Bystrica settlement

All the others are in Moldova.

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16.09.2009 16:54, omar

17 Cerophytum elateroides-and you also got it? Awesome beetle, nice find
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16.09.2009 17:04, Трофим

Yes, the nutcracker is unusual, I wasn't even quite sure that it was a nutcracker. Apparently it appeared, but you need to look for the exact label at home.

16.09.2009 17:04, omar

This is not the nutcracker
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16.09.2009 17:05, omar

label search for this beetle is worth

16.09.2009 17:17, scarit

5- Ampedus sanguinolentus (Schrank)
16 - Selatosomus latus F.
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16.09.2009 17:20, scarit

To Trofim: Cerophytum-from the family Cerophytidae, but close to the nutcrackers. Also from the elateroid superfamily
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16.09.2009 18:16, RippeR

the place of capture of cerophytum-Serata-Meresheny. It was caught a few years ago. They then caught more than a dozen with shastik.
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16.09.2009 18:21, Victor Titov

Another batch of coffee grounds. To facilitate the task, I numbered the photos.
1-Odessa region of Sanzheyka
settlement 11, 12, 13-Ivanofrankovskaya region of Bystrica settlement

All the others are in Moldova.

6-Agrypnus murinus
7-Athous vittatus
13-like female Ctenicera pectinicornis
15-Agriotes sp.
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16.09.2009 18:59, omar

the place of capture of cerophytum-Serata-Meresheny. It was caught a few years ago. He and Shastik had caught more than a dozen of them.

Why didn't anyone tell me before? wink.gif

16.09.2009 21:14, Mantispid

Trofim
2 and 3 are Drasterius bimaculatus (Rossi, 1790)
5-Ampedus sp.
14-possibly Cardiophorus
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16.09.2009 22:24, Fornax13

1 - Melanotus ?fusciceps
4-th-I don't get it, euknemidka is so cute or something... shuffle.gif
11 - ?Hemicrepidius ?niger
14-also Drasterius bimaculatus
16-Selatosomus ?gravidus
18 - Melanotus ?brunnipes

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17.09.2009 6:21, evk

  
4-th-I don't get it, euknemidka is so cute or something... shuffle.gif

It seems to be Dirhagus pygmaeus (Fabricius, 1792). But I'm not sure.
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17.09.2009 9:16, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues! Help you identify your mounts from different Environments. Asia. Black from Issyk Kul ku me previously as C. granulata Gebl. The rest are unknown. Green - Turkmenistan, southern spurs of Kyuren-Dag. Small - Turkmenistan, Kopetdag, Saardash

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17.09.2009 13:38, grendaizer

In the theme of racehorses.

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17.09.2009 13:46, RippeR

most likely Cicindela desertorum
bugs are not in this topic! But the first one is awesome!
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17.09.2009 14:33, Tigran Oganesov

There is a separate topic for bedbugs. And delete these people.
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17.09.2009 14:52, Stas Shinkarenko

Green is similar to C. clypeata

This post was edited by wise snake - 17.09.2009 14: 52

17.09.2009 15:10, Nilson

Colleagues! Help you identify your mounts from different Environments. Asia. Black from Issyk Kul ku me previously as C. granulata Gebl. The rest are unknown. Green - Turkmenistan, southern spurs of Kyuren-Dag. Small - Turkmenistan, Kopetdag, Saardash


I would say that C.granulata, C.clypeata, C. fischeri
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17.09.2009 15:14, Bad Den

I would say that C.granulata, C.clypeata, C. fischeri

Maybe the first subspecies of some kind?
It doesn't look much like my granulate: http://www.carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage....album=60&pos=49

17.09.2009 15:29, evk

I would say that C.granulata, C.clypeata, C. fischeri

Absolutely so.
Maybe the first subspecies of some kind?
It doesn't look much like my granulate: http://www.carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage....album=60&pos=49

Typical granulata!
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17.09.2009 16:12, evk

In the theme of racehorses.

From where?!!!

17.09.2009 16:16, guest: Anthrenus

I have the same clipeata a year ago, even the same collector and from the same place was defined as decempustulata. What is correct?

17.09.2009 16:30, Guest

Ah, Semyon Semyonitch! These are synonyms, I get it... tongue.gif

17.09.2009 16:33, evk

I have the same clipeata a year ago, even the same collector and from the same place was defined as decempustulata. What is correct?

This name is from the last century wink.gif

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