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29.09.2009 15:04, evk

A little more carabid.

12. Nebria sp.
Central Caucasus, Kabardino-Balkaria, Elbrus region, Adyl-Su gorge, h=2200-2600 m
19-24. 08. 2009
Length 14 mm

Most likely Nebria barbimentosa Schil.
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29.09.2009 15:04, gumenuk

I find it difficult to identify this barbel. Help.
Taken in: Ramenskiy district, Khripan, July

Pictures:
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29.09.2009 16:37, Алексей Сажнев

On the left I think male Stictoleptura (s. str.) (=Paracorymbia) maculicornis (De Geer, 1775)
and on the right male Lepturalia nigripes nigripes De Geer, 1775

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 09/29/2009 16: 41
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29.09.2009 16:44, rpanin

Nebria transsylvanica Germ.

Either the label is fake or it's Nebria (Alpaeus) fuscipes Fuss 1850 .
At altitudes of 600-1200 m ] Nebria (Nebria) transsylvanica is not found.
You need a clearer photo for accurate identification..
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29.09.2009 16:54, gumenuk

Help me identify this cow.
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, August

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29.09.2009 16:56, Алексей Сажнев

Hippodamia tredecimpunctata
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29.09.2009 17:10, gumenuk

Help identify the soft-calf.
Filmed in: Moscow Region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, June-July

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29.09.2009 17:23, Sungaya

Please look at this beetle
MO, Mytishchi, July 4
, I hope that this is a male Monochamus urussovii.

Pictures:
picture: Untitled_1.jpg
Untitled_1.jpg — (71.57к)

29.09.2009 17:24, Алексей Сажнев

male Monochamus urussovi
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29.09.2009 17:42, Sungaya

And this one? Isn't this a Prionus coriarius?
A female?
MO, Mytishchi, August 24

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29.09.2009 17:42, Алексей Сажнев

name
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29.09.2009 17:52, Buzman

Either the label is fake or it's Nebria (Alpaeus) fuscipes Fuss 1850 .
At altitudes of 600-1200 m ] Nebria (Nebria) transsylvanica is not found.
You need a clearer photo for accurate identification..



Then evk and Rpanin: thank you so much!
I can't vouch for the label - the fees aren't mine. And I'll try to make the photo better.

29.09.2009 18:33, evk

Either the label is fake or it's Nebria (Alpaeus) fuscipes Fuss 1850 .
At altitudes of 600-1200 m ] Nebria (Nebria) transsylvanica is not found.
You need a clearer photo for accurate identification..

I will not talk about the occurrence at altitudes of more than 600 m. I didn't collect it myself. But there is nothing to choose from, and it doesn't look like fuscipes in any way! There is a clear metallic sheen, the absence of a brown spot on the forehead, the shape of the prsp. and a bunch of other stuff. Compare with http://carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage.php?album=52&pos=9
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29.09.2009 18:55, Sungaya

what is the gender of perforata?

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29.09.2009 19:03, Алексей Сажнев

female
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29.09.2009 19:15, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please look at this beetle
MO, Mytishchi, July 4
, I hope that this is a male Monochamus urussovii.

M. urussovi (male)
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29.09.2009 19:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

And this one? Isn't this a Prionus coriarius?
A female?
MO, Mytishchi, August 24

Him, the female.
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29.09.2009 19:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

what is the gender of perforata?

Female
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29.09.2009 20:37, Sungaya

Here is another mystery
of the Moscow Region, Sergiev Posad on June 12

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29.09.2009 20:45, Алексей Сажнев

Pyrochroa serraticornis probably
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29.09.2009 20:56, Sungaya

and this one?
Moscow Region, Sergiev Posad July 7

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29.09.2009 20:59, Алексей Сажнев

probably female Rhyzotrogus solstitiale
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29.09.2009 21:00, Evgenich

Here is another mystery
of the Moscow Region, Sergiev Posad on June 12

It seems to me that the black color of the head and the shape of the elytra is more similar to Pyrochroa coccinea-a scarlet Fire flower. smile.gif
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29.09.2009 21:02, Алексей Сажнев

It seems to me that the black color of the head and the shape of the elytra is more similar to Pyrochroa coccinea-a scarlet Fire flower. smile.gif


thanks for the correction - really coccinea
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29.09.2009 21:05, Sungaya

is it possible to determine the gender of these Upis ceramboides?

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29.09.2009 21:08, rpanin

I will not talk about the occurrence at altitudes of more than 600 m. I didn't collect it myself. But there is nothing to choose from, and it doesn't look like fuscipes in any way! There is a clear metallic sheen, the absence of a brown spot on the forehead, the shape of the prsp. and a bunch of other stuff. Compare with http://carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage.php?album=52&pos=9

I'm not claiming that these are fuscipes.Moreover, the beetle really looks more like Nebria transsylvanica from this angle (green shade.Fussy - black). But two parameters that are alarming: The height of capture and the size of the beetle.
I have fifty of each species, and the largest transsylvanica have 11 mm.
Therefore, you need a photo at a right angle and the exact size to tell for sure who it is.
http://carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage.php?album=52&pos=9 - my photo wink.gif

A vivid example of what you need to specify the exact size , locale, and height for correct detection.

This post was edited by rpanin - 29.09.2009 21: 40
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29.09.2009 21:25, NakaRB

I agree, the coloring is different. Indeed, it would be nice to look at the photo from above, if any, and also find out what the couple was sitting on...


I smile.gifguess a couple of them were sitting on meadowsweet, if I understand correctly. View from above:

user posted image

29.09.2009 21:34, NakaRB

Lot # 2
All but 11, 12, and 17 were taken in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

11. Malakhovka, Moscow region, 09.05.2009
Cassida nobilis?
user posted image

12. Malakhovka, Moscow region, 09.05.2009
user posted image

13. 09.05.2009
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14. 09.05.2009
user posted image

15. 10.05.2009
user posted image

16. 10.05.2009
user posted image

17. Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 11.05.2009
user posted image

18. 16.05.2009
user posted image

19. 16.05.2009, in the old tinder box
user posted image

20. 16.05.2009
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29.09.2009 22:08, Mantispid

NakaRB
11. Cassida nobilis?
15. Poecilus cupreus (Linanaeus 1758)
14. Asaphidion sp.
17. ?Anthonomus sp.
19. Scaphidium quadrimaculatum Olivier , 1790
20. Hippodamia (Semiadalia) sp.

This post was edited by Mantispid - 29.09.2009 22: 12
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29.09.2009 22:10, Алексей Сажнев

Ladybug Hippodamia (Semiadalia) notata (Laicharting, 1781)
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29.09.2009 22:17, алекс 2611

I smile.gifguess a couple of them were sitting on meadowsweet, if I understand correctly.


Most likely Galerucella tenella
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29.09.2009 22:24, алекс 2611

Lot # 2
All but 11, 12, and 17 were taken in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

12. Malakhovka, Moscow region, 09.05.2009
user posted image



Photo 12 reminds me of the Phratora leaf beetle. True, Phratora has distinct dot rows on the elytra, but the photo is not very clear....
I wonder what size this leaf beetle was ?
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29.09.2009 22:27, алекс 2611

Help, PLZ, with the nutcrackers. All – Novosibirsk. Are there any contraindications (the first – Ampedus cinnabarinus, the second-Agrypnus murinus, the third (approx. 17 mm) - Selatosomus reichardti)? The question is caused by the fact that along with these considerations, there are also doubts… confused.gif



Damn, straight envy take. I want such nutcrackers.... frown.gif

29.09.2009 23:15, Fornax13

To NakaRB:
12 - Gastrophysa viridula
13 - Drusilla (=Astilbus) canaliculata
14 - Asaphidion flavipes
16 - Anthonomus rubi
18 - Sciaphilus asperatus
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29.09.2009 23:36, алекс 2611

To NakaRB:
12 - Gastrophysa viridula


Well I do not know. I can still attribute the color completely different from Gastrophysa viridula to the quality of the image, but the rear corners of the mid-back are completely different. Plus, Gastrophysa viridula has the largest width beyond the middle. In the photo, everything is different. Maybe still Phratora?

This post was edited by alex 2611-29.09.2009 23: 37
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29.09.2009 23:43, Fornax13

To be honest, I don't see any difference at all confused.gif
http://www.kerbtier.de/Pages/Fotos/FotoLar...%20viridula.jpg
And the rows, like Frator's, are not visible at all.

29.09.2009 23:52, Fornax13

To gumenuk:
22 - Cantharis rufa
23 - C. fusca
24 - C. most likely pellucida
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30.09.2009 5:54, evk

Lot # 2
All but 11, 12, and 17 were taken in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.


12. I also don't see any differences from the standard G. viridula.
15. With equal probability Poecilus cupreus versicolor.
17. Acalyptus carpini

This post was edited by evk-30.09.2009 05: 56
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30.09.2009 6:12, evk

I'm not claiming that these are fuscipes.Moreover, the beetle really looks more like Nebria transsylvanica from this angle (green shade.Fussy - black). But two parameters that are alarming: The height of capture and the size of the beetle.
I have fifty of each species, and the largest transsylvanica have 11 mm.
Therefore, you need a photo at a right angle and the exact size to tell for sure who it is.
http://carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage.php?album=52&pos=9 - my photo wink.gif


Well, as the dimensions indicate, I have repeatedly encountered. An error of 2-3 mm is the normwink.gif, I just don't know anything else like it in the Carpathians of Ukraine, so I wrote it so confidently.

About the photo I recommended - smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif

This post was edited by evk-30.09.2009 06: 14
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30.09.2009 7:05, Mantispid


17. Acalyptus carpini

Then Ellescus scanicus (Paykull, 1792)
http://claude.schott.free.fr/Curculioninae...ioninae-PL4.jpg
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