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13.10.2009 23:00, NakaRB

Batch # 11, until the last one...
the shooting location ( where not specified) is located in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

101. Malakhovka, Moscow region, 14.06.2009
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102. 20.06.2009
about 5 mm
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103. 20.06.2009, mountain ash
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104. 21.06.2009
Paracorymbia maculicornis?
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105. 27.06.2009
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106. 27.06.2009
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107. 27.06.2009
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108. 28.06.2009
Galeruca tanaceti?
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109. 28.06.2009
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110. 04.07.2009 (I probably tormented you with this yellow trifle smile.gif)
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111. 11.07.2009
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13.10.2009 23:40, RippeR

moustache makulikornis-that's right.
second barbel-Anastrangalia reyi
third Tetropium castaneum
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13.10.2009 23:45, evk

Batch # 11, until the last one...
the shooting location ( where not specified) is located in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.

101. - Dasytes sp.
108. Yes.
109. Harpalus affinis.
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13.10.2009 23:52, Fornax13

101-Dasytes niger percent on 80.103
-Agrilus some funny, I do not remember such... confused.gif
105-Cantharis pellucida
108-yes
109-Harpalus affinis-I don't understand. It looks like his labulbenii eat nipadezzki weep.gif
110-Lochmaea capreae
111-Cassida type vibex
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13.10.2009 23:55, omar

on the first photo of Dasytes niger
Galeruca tanaceti?
yes, it
is 109. 28.06.2009 interesting option. don't you have a better photo? Harpalus affinis looks
like the latest cassida vibex
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13.10.2009 23:57, omar

so, they beat me to it again... frown.gif

13.10.2009 23:58, omar

It looks like his labulbenium devour nipadezzki confused.gif

14.10.2009 6:59, akulich-sibiria

Triplax seems to be true, but I won't say for sure,
But "pterostichus" may still have been meant - a staphylinid from Tachyporinae

I'm terribly sorry. of course, staphylin..I just got the names mixed up eek.gif
thank you Alexey smile.gif

14.10.2009 8:09, Mantispid

It looks like his labulbenii eat nipadezzki confused.gif

Fungi are parasites of insects. Read more here -
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enc_biology...%B4%D0%BE%D0%BA

This post was edited by Mantispid - 10/14/2009 08: 10
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14.10.2009 10:40, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good morning. Is it Panageus cruxmajor or P. bipustulatus? Please help me decide. The beetle was caught on 24.04.2000. Here: M. O. Balashikha district, okr. der. Poltevo. Beetle length: 8mm.

14.10.2009 10:59, vlad-veras

2
Alexey Sazhnev
Mantispid
evk
Thank you!

14.10.2009 11:28, evk

Good morning. Is it Panageus cruxmajor or P. bipustulatus? Please help me decide. The beetle was caught on 24.04.2000. Here: M. O. Balashikha district, okr. der. Poltevo. Beetle length: 8mm.


P.bipustulatus! In Crookes, the pronotum is noticeably wider than the length, oval, but here it is almost round. And there are differences in the shape of the sling, not very noticeable, but stable.
Here's a comparison - this is P. cruxmajor
picture: Panagaeus_cruxmajor.jpg

This post was edited by evk - 14.10.2009 11: 37
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14.10.2009 11:30, vasiliy-feoktistov

P.bipustulatus! In Crookes, the pronotum is noticeably wider than the length, oval, but here it is almost round.

Thank you, Evgeny. That's what I thought. I just wanted to clarify.
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14.10.2009 12:23, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good morning. Is it Panageus cruxmajor or P. bipustulatus? Please help me decide. The beetle was caught on 24.04.2000. Here: M. O. Balashikha district, okr. der. Poltevo. Beetle length: 8mm.

I delete the image (I created a theme for them) here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...890#entry955890 Eugene, I suggest that you transfer your photo there P. cruxmajor.

14.10.2009 12:33, Victor Titov

Batch # 11, until the last one...
shooting location (where not specified) - vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region
102. 20.06.2009
about 5 mm
user posted image

102 - Limonius ?minutus
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14.10.2009 12:34, evk

I delete the image (I created a theme for them) here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...890#entry955890 Evgeny, I suggest that you also transfer your photo of P. cruxmajor there.

This is not my picture - just what I found at hand to show you. I'll take everything from the collection that is on Panagaeini, and then I'll post it!
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14.10.2009 12:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

This is not my picture - just what I found at hand to show you. I'll take everything from the collection that is on Panagaeini, and then I'll post it!

Thank you, Evgeny. I've got to have more of them myself-I need to look for them.

14.10.2009 17:19, akulich-sibiria

good evening. tell me. this is Chrysolina fastuosa..6mm
picture: P4040171_.jpg
picture: P4040172_.jpg

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 14.10.2009 17: 20

14.10.2009 18:19, Victor Titov

good evening. tell me. this is Chrysolina fastuosa..6mm

And who else? smile.gif

14.10.2009 18:39, evk

good evening. tell me. this is Chrysolina fastuosa..

And why did you get her in the left elytra? smile.gif wink.gif confused.gif

14.10.2009 19:30, rpanin

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Crimea, Ai-Petri.
7 mm

Pictures:
picture: Ay_Petri_.7mm.jpg
Ay_Petri_.7mm.jpg — (96.61к)

14.10.2009 19:54, omar

And why did you get her in the left elytra? smile.gif  wink.gif  confused.gif

that's where the heart is! Have you read the rules for slaughtering pigs? umnik.gif
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14.10.2009 19:55, omar

Rpanin, and on green where tsymindisa throws out?

14.10.2009 20:05, evk

  confused.gif
Crimea, Ai-Petri.
7 mm

shuffle.gif shuffle.gif shuffle.gif confused.gif confused.gif confused.gif

14.10.2009 20:54, evk

  confused.gif
Crimea, Ai-Petri.
7 mm

And in banal angularis in any way? I just didn't come up with anything more similar (not quite). Seriously, this beast should be driven. I'll find Kryzhanovsky's handwritten key-I'll throw it!

This post was edited by evk - 14.10.2009 20: 59
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14.10.2009 21:03, omar

And me, if you can mol.gifVery nada mol.gif

14.10.2009 21:47, evk

And me, if you can mol.gifVery nada mol.gif

Yes, I'll put it in the exchanger and give you a link!
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14.10.2009 22:49, NakaRB


109. 28.06.2009 interesting version. don't you have a better photo? Harpalus affinis looks like

there is another photo, but it is worse... frown.gif

15.10.2009 3:33, akulich-sibiria

And why did you get her in the left elytra? smile.gif  wink.gif  confused.gif

if it was me smile.gif....I was asked to identify it. This is from Novosibirsk. It was strangely perched on bushes, although I only met it on lip-flowers. And I came across a brighter light green color. That's what confused me. Although you can't argue against denticles on 5 segments of legs smile.gif
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15.10.2009 12:01, Sugercete

Dear Professionals,
please help me with the definition.

August 2007, Volokolamsk district of the Moscow region, to the light

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15.10.2009 12:04, Mantispid

Dear Professionals,
please help me with the definition.

August 2007, Volokolamsk district of the Moscow region, to the light

Calathus (Dolichus) halensis Schaller, 1783
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15.10.2009 12:48, barry

Paired with rpanin'y smile.gif
More tzimindis with Ai-Petri, 07.08.2009.
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15.10.2009 15:02, evk

Paired with rpanin'y smile.gif
More tsimindis with Ai-Petri, 07.08.2009.

Exactly "in a couple"wink.gif! Clearly, the same view confused.gif wall.gif
Well shot!

This post was edited by evk-15.10.2009 15: 03

15.10.2009 15:21, omar

I have never seen such a clear bridge between shoulder spots confused.gifin Angularis

15.10.2009 17:08, akulich-sibiria

good evening.
1. beetle 6.5 mm. Krasnoyarsk, pine forest. Similar to Microlestes, but probably too big for it.
picture: P4040022_.jpg
picture: P4040021_.jpg
picture: P4040023_.jpg
2. Similar to Aphodius prodromus, but on the elytra 9 rows with double dots, and the gaps with 2 rows of hairs. It looks like a Heptaulacus. 6-7 mm
picture: P4050025_.jpg
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picture: P4050027_.jpg
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15.10.2009 17:53, evk

good evening.
1. beetle 6.5 mm. Krasnoyarsk, pine forest. Similar to Microlestes, but probably too big for it.

If it were in Europe. I would say that Dromius quadraticollis A. Mor. But you may have something else. I won't say it quickly. But Dromius is accurate.

15.10.2009 19:24, chebur

Please help me identify these weevils.
All images were taken in Moscow.

Pictures:
picture: 02.06.09_______.JPG
02.06.09_______.JPG — (98.55к)

picture: 02.06.09_________4_.JPG
02.06.09_________4_.JPG — (139.41к)

picture: 10.06.09_________5_.JPG
10.06.09_________5_.JPG — (139.39к)

picture: 05.06.09_________1_.JPG
05.06.09_________1_.JPG — (145.86к)

picture: 08.09.08_________1_.JPG
08.09.08_________1_.JPG — (186.1 k)

15.10.2009 19:53, evk

good evening.
2. Similar to Aphodius prodromus, but on the elytra 9 rows with double dots, and the gaps with 2 rows of hairs. It looks like a Heptaulacus. 6-7 mm

You seem to have Heptaulacus carinatus. But the size is too big-it is no more than 5.5 mm, and the elytra are very light. And so - Heptaulacus.

15.10.2009 20:02, evk

good evening.
1. beetle 6.5 mm. Krasnoyarsk, pine forest. Similar to Microlestes, but probably too big for it.


If it were in Europe. I would say that Dromius quadraticollis A. Mor. But you may have something else. I won't say it quickly. But Dromius is accurate.

I looked - nothing but Dromius quadraticollis A. Mor. doesn't work. It should be there!
What's wrong with the DV Determinant? For your region, it is quite suitable for orientation, and often for accurate determination.

This post was edited by evk - 10/16/2009 05: 25

16.10.2009 1:06, Victor Titov

Please help me identify these weevils.
All images were taken in Moscow.

Photo 1: 02.06.09_______.JPG - (98.55 k) - personally, it reminds me of Limnobaris.

Photo 2: 02.06.09_________4_.JPG — (139.41 k) and photo 3: 10.06.09_________5_.JPG — (139.39 k) - Hypera rumicis

Photo 4: 05.06.09_________1_.JPG — (145.86 k) - Tapinotus sellatus

Photo 5: 08.09.08_________1_.JPG — (186.1 k) - Larinus TURBINATUS

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