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04.10.2009 20:58, Victor Titov

Batch # 6

All but 60 were shot in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

56-Lochmaea caprea
59-Galerucella of some sort...
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04.10.2009 21:01, Fornax13

53-he! Cool bug!
54-Pyropterus nigroruber or something... confused.gif
55-yes!
56-Lochmaea capreae
57-like Agrypnus murinus
59-Galerucella lineola like
60-I don't see it.
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04.10.2009 21:04, Victor Titov

Batch # 6

All but 60 were shot in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

54-think Xylobanellus erythropterus
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04.10.2009 21:10, Fornax13

Precisely! Thanks! I think one thing - I write another wall.gif weep.gif
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05.10.2009 12:21, Юстус

Help, PLZ, with an elephant (17-18 mm), Croatia (Dalmatia, Zadar), July of this year

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05.10.2009 12:25, ivo

Otiorhynchus cardiniger.
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05.10.2009 13:38, convexus

Deciduous forest in the center of Khabarovsk Krai. End of August.

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05.10.2009 14:05, evk

Deciduous forest in the center of Khabarovsk Krai. End of August.

The shape of the pronotum seems to be Cymindis (Menas) daimio Bat. The color is strange (maybe because of the lighting it turned out that way). Does it have a distinct metallic blue-green, blue or violet-blue coloration in the posterior half of the elytra? It should have a somewhat horseshoe shape. If there is, it is.
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05.10.2009 15:40, convexus

The shape of the pronotum seems to be Cymindis (Menas) daimio Bat. The color is strange (maybe because of the lighting it turned out that way). Does it have a distinct metallic blue-green, blue or violet-blue coloration in the posterior half of the elytra? It should have a somewhat horseshoe shape. If there is, then it is.


Thank you. Indeed Cymindis but only (Tarulus) vaporariorum L.
And everything is correct with the color.

05.10.2009 16:57, evk

Thank you. Indeed Cymindis but only (Tarulus) vaporariorum L.
And everything is correct with the color.

Yes, this is the second and correct option in this case! ОК!

05.10.2009 19:35, akulich-sibiria

Meloe violaceus ??
Kuznetsk Alatau. june
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05.10.2009 20:11, evk

Meloe violaceus ??
Kuznetsk Alatau. June
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Almost 100%, but the pronotum is better "in full face". The angle for a shitty straightened beetle is unfortunate.

05.10.2009 22:36, NakaRB

Batch # 7, the quality is not very good, unfortunately, but suddenly something is recognized...

All but 61-63 were taken in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

61. Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 11.05.2009, 15.05.2009
Sciaphilus asperatus?
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62. Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 29.04.2009
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63. Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park, 29.04.2009, about 3 mm
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64. 02.05.2009
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65. 03.05.2009
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66. 10.05.2009
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67. 03.05.2009
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68. 10.05.20096, on the apple tree
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69. 16.05.2009, size about 3 mm
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70. 16.05.2009, sometimes arrives at the light, size 5..7 mm
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05.10.2009 22:45, omar

62. Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 29.04.2009
Uletnaya khipera! eek.gif eek.gif You haven't collected it yet?
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05.10.2009 22:52, omar

The first three beetles of Sciaphilus
asperatus 68. 10.05.20096, on an apple
tree Anthonomus pomorum
69. 16.05.2009, size about 3 mm
Brachysomus echinatus
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05.10.2009 22:55, omar

67. 03.05.2009
bembidion more to say on this photo nechego
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05.10.2009 22:57, omar

I don't understand seaton frown.gif

05.10.2009 23:16, RippeR

green elephant superskih, not seen anywhere else such )

05.10.2009 23:21, Fornax13

62. What is it that you are on hyper so? eek.gif The banal is Hypera nigrirostris, just the shape of it. Although the bug, yes, cute.
63-the staff in this photo is very similar to Philonthus decorus, but I still can't say from the photo.
67-bembidion-IMHO B. quadrimaculatum 95 percent.

This post was edited by Fornax13-05.10.2009 23: 29
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06.10.2009 2:20, convexus

Batch # 7, the quality is not very good, unfortunately, but suddenly something is recognized...



65 Amara most likely aenea
67 Bembidion quadrimaculatum - very likely
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06.10.2009 5:46, evk

65 Amara most likely aenea
67 Bembidion quadrimaculatum-very likely

At Amara, it seems that only 1-2 segments of antennae are light. If so, then not aenea, which has 3.5 main segments that are red. Amara can be determined from the photo, provided that the beetle is in the frame, and the frame is at least 1200 large smile.gif.
Bembidion - I agree 100%.

This post was edited by evk - 06.10.2009 05: 46
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06.10.2009 5:57, evk

Batch # 7, the quality is not very good, unfortunately, but suddenly something is recognized...

70. 16.05.2009, sometimes arrives at the light, size 5..7 mm
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Very similar to Dalopius marginatus (Linnaeus, 1758).
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06.10.2009 8:23, Fornax13

Judging by the size, it really is Dalopius marginatus.
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06.10.2009 8:45, omar

I have never seen such forms frown.gifUnlucky

06.10.2009 10:39, Юстус

Help me determine the PLZ. June, Novosibirsk. Approx. 8 mm

This post was edited by Justus - 06.10.2009 10:41 am

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06.10.2009 10:41, akulich-sibiria

Almost 100%, but the pronotum is better "in full face". The angle for a shitty straightened beetle is unfortunate.


This is from the series "how it dried up" smile.gifuntil the hands did not reach. To the Federal Antimonopoly Service? Good. it will be available to you in the FAS smile.gif, but a little later

06.10.2009 10:51, omar

It seems like there is nothing else to be except Agonum sexpunctatum. Although dark, of course smile.gif
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06.10.2009 10:53, omar

Yes violaceus is

06.10.2009 11:50, vasiliy-feoktistov

Meloe violaceus ??
Kuznetsk Alatau. June
picture: IMG_9198_.jpg

Violaceus is.

06.10.2009 13:41, evk

Help me determine the PLZ. June, Novosibirsk. Approx. 8 mm

Agonum sexpunctatum - nothing else is similar.

06.10.2009 16:52, Алексей Сажнев

Help me determine the PLZ. June, Novosibirsk. Approx. 8 mm


Agonum sexpunctatum (Linnaeus, 1758)

06.10.2009 17:12, Liparus

Determining the Blaps genus from such photos is unrealistic. We need high-quality photos of the pronotum (so that the edging is visible) and the abdomen from below (at least).
And why don't you specify the dimensions?
At first glance, both are Blaps. The second may be B. lethifera pterotapha Men.

ie need a photo of the abdomen and pronotum and size, And I caught in the Crimea seem 3 species...If I get a picture,can you help me identify it?

06.10.2009 17:23, Трофим

Please tell me what are the names of zlatki and antiya from Tanzania.
Is the green Sternocera an Orissa or another species? Anthia ?thoracica
Tanzania 10-26.02.2009
Jungi Area, Kingoluwira
Ward, Uluguru Mts.
Morogoro
Mpoyda Gr. Leg.


Madagascar 15-30. 12.2007
100 km south from the Antananarivo, Marizivu
Leg. Shestopalov M.

This post was edited by Trofim - 06.10.2009 17: 27

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06.10.2009 18:15, scarit

Anthia thoracica Thunb.
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06.10.2009 18:22, akulich-sibiria

Good evening.
1. Blestyanka was caught in a bark beetle trap. Coniferous forest. Krasnoyarsk Region, July.
I think it's from the genus Epuraea. There is a problem with the view. Is it possible to determine the view from the photo?
picture: 1.jpg
picture: 2.jpg
picture: 3.jpg

2. I would like to go back to the grinder Ernobius sp.
6-8 segments of the antennae are quite thick, equal in length to 3-5 segments and slightly larger than the 9th segment.
picture: 7.jpg
The notch on the 4th segment of the hind leg is short, almost reaching the middle of the 5th segment.
picture: 8.jpg
It's hard to tell if the front shins are straight or with a rounded front edge. BUT it seems that the top is not turned outwards.
picture: 6.jpg
As I understand it, the edges of the pronotum are widely spread, the anterior angles are poorly defined, the posterior ones are adjacent to the shoulder tubercles. Here it seems that the only option is E. explanatus, well, for us a subspecies of fobos.
picture: 4.jpg
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As a variant of E. mollis or E. gigas. BUT for these types of testis, the edges of the pronotum are narrow.
Tell me.

06.10.2009 18:40, evk

ie need a photo of the abdomen and pronotum and size, And I caught in the Crimea seem 3 species...If I get a picture,can you help me identify it?

Come on! We need a photo total, a photo of the pronotum, the belly from below (here the male is needed!) and the hind legs from below. This b. m. gives you confidence!

06.10.2009 20:03, Bad Den

Please tell me what are the names of zlatki and antiya from Tanzania.
Is the green Sternocera an Orissa or another species? Anthia ?thoracica
Tanzania 10-26.02.2009
Jungi Area, Kingoluwira
Ward, Uluguru Mts.
Morogoro
Mpoyda Gr. Leg.


Madagascar 15-30. 12.2007
100 km south from the Antananarivo, Marizivu
Leg. Shestopalov M.

S7301887.JPG and S7301889.JPG - Steraspis sp.S7301895.JPG
-Amblysterna natalensis
Anthia most likely A. (s.str.) circumscripta Klug, 1853
Sternocera_orissa.JPG -Sternocera pulchra Waterhouse, 1879

And the label is a little off wink.gif
Tungi Area, Kingolwira Ward, Moro-
goro Urban dist., Morogo-
ro Reg.; 10–26.II.2009
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06.10.2009 20:58, NakaRB

62. Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 29.04.2009
Uletnaya khipera! eek.gif  eek.gif You haven't collected it yet?

Should I have? wink.gif I simply did not have time, the first (it is also the last) photo turned out to be soapy, and when preparing for the second frame, it fell frown.gif

06.10.2009 21:36, Liparus

62. Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 29.04.2009
Uletnaya khipera! eek.gif  eek.gif You haven't collected it yet?

I collected a couple of them,it's like a male Hypera nigrirostris (Fabricius, 1775)

06.10.2009 22:48, NakaRB

Batch # 8, the quality is also not a fountain...
All but 73 and 75 were shot in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

71. 30.05.2009, on the willow tree
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72. 17.05.2009, on the birch tree
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73. Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 05.06.2009
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74.
21.06.2009
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30.05.2009
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75. neighborhood of d. Semkino, Moscow region, 30.05.2009
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76. 31.05.2009
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77. 31.05.2009
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78. 31.05.2009
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79. 31.05.2009
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80. 31.05.2009
Clytra laeviuscula?
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