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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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30.10.2009 20:59, evk

Here it is, the leftmost one here. Length - 8 mm. Photo 0081:
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Well, if 8 mm, then I correctly gave the first option - morio (both left and middlesmile.gif).

This post was edited by evk-10/30/2009 21: 12

30.10.2009 21:11, evk

And then there are the other big ones:

On the first Anysodactylus (Hexatrichus) poeciloides pseudoaeneus Dejean 1829.
On the third - Carenochirus titanus Solsky 1874
On the second Poecilus ?peregrinus Tschitscherine 1898 (by exclusion method, hence the question).

This post was edited by evk - 10/30/2009 21: 14
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30.10.2009 21:17, evk

Everything is interesting smile.gif

Well, then, together with staphylin, there is a black-bodied Anemia dentipes (Ballion, 1878) or Anemia fausti Solsky, 1881 (look and kill, I don't remember how they differ).
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30.10.2009 21:26, evk

  
And here are 3 more curious beetles collected by the dead on the edge of the Kendyrli-sor salt marsh. Dimensions in the file name. The sawyere must have been lightened in salt... By the way, I also collected a huge Taphoxenus goliath there, probably for the first time in Kazakhstan...

In salt marshes, or rather, in places where a solution of concentrated salt is formed, you can make fantastic collections! We have the shores of lakes Elton and Baskunchak, where salty insects can be collected by tens of kg., and then quietly soaked and disassembled at home. Thus, I have indicated about two or three dozen species for the region that have not been found in any other way smile.gif
The first of this company is Agonum sp. I can't think straight. I'll take a look, think about it ...
The rest is not for me!
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30.10.2009 21:34, AlexEvs

This is not a bug, but a bug-shield. So move it to the appropriate topic. But in my opinion it is called Palomera prasina (at least it used to be called that)
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30.10.2009 21:54, Алексей Сажнев

Tosotkel_30mm_0080.jpg-Arhopalus imho

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 10/30/2009 21: 55

30.10.2009 21:55, Liparus

Good afternoon, please help me deal with two beetles near Moscow:
1) Lozhnoslon-31.05.2005 M. O. Lyuberetsky district of okr. der. Torbeevo. Length:


And what did the false hunter sit on?on an oak tree, perhaps?

30.10.2009 22:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

And what did the false hunter sit on?on an oak tree, perhaps?

On an oak tree and sat.

30.10.2009 22:34, evk

This is not a bug, but a bug-shield. So move it to the appropriate topic. But in my opinion it is called Palomera prasina (at least it used to be called that)

PalomeNa smile.gif
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30.10.2009 22:36, evk

And what did the false hunter sit on?on an oak tree, perhaps?

Yes, they have already identified it - Gonotropis dorsalis

30.10.2009 22:53, Fornax13

Alexey! Here are the noodles (beetle in butterfly pollen)
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And a couple more staffs from the same places

Yes, I think I even guessed right... Latrobe. Then you need to pull the genitals...
The second is Philonthus ?dimidiatipennis - I don't know if there is something similar there, so with a question. But in principle, in Astrakhan on the salt marshes dimidiatipennis-banal.
On the third - Sepedophilus (=Conosoma) sp. - alas, I will not say, although there are not many of them there should be shuffle.gif
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30.10.2009 23:14, Victor Titov

And what did the false hunter sit on?on an oak tree, perhaps?

On an oak tree and sat.

Yes, they have already identified it - Gonotropis dorsalis

And why must it be on an oak tree? confused.gif I collected it, for example, in the Istra district of the Moscow region on a dry alder tree.
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30.10.2009 23:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

And why must it be on an oak tree? confused.gif I collected it, for example, in the Istra district of the Moscow region on a dry alder tree.

I just answered yes to the question asked.
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31.10.2009 15:27, Liparus

And why must it be on an oak tree? confused.gif I collected it, for example, in the Istra district of the Moscow region on a dry alder tree.

Thanks!No wonder I'll go felling alder trees in winter...Just in the summer neodnoy fallen olkhi did not find, even twigs did not see dry...It is useless to wait until the tree falls, so you need to take a saw and cut firewood so that you can then safely go out and select barbel beetles, false layers,goldenrods and other trifles

31.10.2009 20:36, Vitalin

I was breeding Gonotropis dorsalis from Frangula alnus Mill (sorry, I don't know the Russian name) along with Menesia bipunctata and Pogonocherus hispidus
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31.10.2009 23:24,

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31.10.2009 23:48, Fornax13

1-Crioceris duodecimpunctata
2-Leptura quadrifasciata
3 - Gastrophysa polygoni, female in position smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-31.10.2009 23: 48
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01.11.2009 16:05, PG18

 
On the third page, specify the dimensions REQUIRED for these two! Then I'll tell you!
picture: DSC_0063.jpg

Left, apparently, again Acupalpus (Acupalpus) flaviceps. The length of the right one is 4 mm.

01.11.2009 23:05, PG18

A few more staphylinids from the South of Kazakhstan, for Fornax13

This post was edited by PG18-01.11.2009 23: 21

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0037_Karakol_20_05_15mm.JPG — (140.79к)

picture: 0014_Shaorly_2_06_5mm.JPG
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01.11.2009 23:07, PG18

Several "new" weevils from the South Kazakhstan region:

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01.11.2009 23:12, PG18

More ground beetles, the latest (including those affected by the puppy's teeth...):

This post was edited by PG18-01.11.2009 23: 15

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01.11.2009 23:19, PG18

And from different families (the same South Kazakhstan region). Inf. about localities and sizes in captions

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picture: 0032_Kokesem_2_05_5mm.JPG
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01.11.2009 23:56, Evgenich

0033_Kulsary_7_10_4_5mm.JPG - (131.84 k)
LOWER, BLACK BEETLE-SOMEONE FROM the GENUS Broscosoma

01.11.2009 23:58, Алексей Сажнев

Isn't it Dyschirius/Dyschiriodes?
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02.11.2009 0:18, botanque

I will assume that the three right ones on 0035 and the right one on 0033 are Heterocerus flexuosus Steph. Shallow left on 0035-Augyles hispidulus (Kiesen.) http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133597&st=8000# But it's very easy to make a mistake here.
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02.11.2009 0:20, Алексей Сажнев

yes Heteroceridae from the photo I think it's still unrealistic to accurately determine

02.11.2009 0:26, Victor Titov

And from different families (the same South Kazakhstan region). Inf. about localities and sizes in captions

0027 and 0028 are, it seems, the same frame: both are something from sem. Cholevidae.
0033 (two upper beetles), 0035 (4 beetles, except two ground beetles) - sem. Heteroceridae.
0035 (leftmost ground beetle) - Bembidion sp.
0032-fam. Mordellidae

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 02.11.2009 00: 30

02.11.2009 0:28, Алексей Сажнев

0021_Turush_18_04_5 и 0035_Kulsary_7_10_2
Bembidion имхо varium
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02.11.2009 0:31, botanque

yes Heteroceridae from the photo I think it's still unrealistic to accurately determine

Like Anthicidae on 0015 probably smile.gif

02.11.2009 0:32, Алексей Сажнев

well, Anthicidae still sometimes have a more stable pattern in some species

02.11.2009 0:34, Fornax13

0006_Kendyrli_13_05_4_8mm - Bledius sp., probably Philonthus? salinus, Philonthus ?ephippius
0021_Turush_18_04_5_7mm - Bledius sp. - like the previous one-I don't KNOW
0037_Karakol_20_05_15mm-Platyprosopus ?elongatus
0014_Shaorly_2_06_5mm - Bledius (gr. kochi) was like this-I don't know either. M. B. B. naja.
0017_Dgukara_29_06_9mm-Philonthus of the punctus type

0012_Aktolagai_28_06_15mm - Leucomigus candidatus
0022_Turush_18_04_9mm - Asproparthenis уж не foveicollis ли confused.gif
0030_Kendyrli_10_10_16mm - I don't know.... shuffle.gif
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02.11.2009 0:41, Fornax13

0002_Kendyrli_12_05_3_4mm - Syntomus ?fuscomaculatus и Acupalpus flaviceps
0013_Mamek_15_10_11mm - Siagona europaea
0019_Turush_18_04_7_13mm - Cymindis ?rufipes and Ophonus (subg.Hesperophonus) sp.
0020_Turush_18_04_4mm - Syntomus ?fuscomaculatus
0031_Onere_12_10_4_8mm - ?Harpalodema sp. and 2 Syntomus ?fuscomaculatus
0038_Kyrtykhtai_10mm_24_04 - Microderes sp.
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02.11.2009 0:48, Fornax13

0028_Alke_15_10_3_4mm-bigger-Cholevinus? pallidus, smaller-IMHO something fucking awesome, I see it for the first time!
0032_Kokesem_2_05_5mm - I don't see any paws. Probably Mordellistena ?excisa
0033_Kulsary_7_10_4_5mm-IMHO small Heterocerus paralellus
0035_Kulsary_7_10_2_5mm-like also 3 Heterocerus paralellus. Too light for flexuosus. Well, Bembidion again ?varium and Tachys, which I do not know... Probably the same T. vibex.
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02.11.2009 15:16,

1-Crioceris duodecimpunctata
2-Leptura quadrifasciata
3 - Gastrophysa polygoni, female in position smile.gif



shuffle.gif thank you

03.11.2009 15:04,

Help me determine it. Circumpolar Urals, Komi Republic, larch forest on the bank of the Manaraga River, 22.07.2009.
picture: 1.jpg confused.gif

03.11.2009 15:05, Алексей Сажнев

Carabus glabratus female imho

04.11.2009 10:13, vasiliy-feoktistov

Quite a large staff (18mm long).
Caught: 01.05.2006 here: M. O. Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district.
Please help me determine.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 04.11.2009 10:38 am

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04.11.2009 13:40, Алексей Сажнев

I think... Ocypus sp. maybe ater

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 04.11.2009 13: 44
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04.11.2009 13:49, vasiliy-feoktistov

I think... Ocypus sp. maybe ater

Is it possible for M. O.?

04.11.2009 13:51, Алексей Сажнев

I don't even know - I thought about it because the tooth on the inner edge of the mandibles is one and the beetle is black... perhaps I initially made a mistake in determining this kind, but I don't remember anything like it anymore.
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