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08.11.2009 2:01, Алексей Сажнев

at your own risk at night.:

P1110972 - Phytoecia (Helladia) millefolii millefolii (Adams, 1817) ?male
P1120197 - Stictoleptura (s. str.) tesserula (Charpentier, 1825) female
P1120456 - Rutpela maculata maculata (Poda, 1761) male
P6162852 - Stenurella jaegeri (Hummel, 1825) female
P6163046 - Anoplodera (s. str.) rufipes (Schaller, 1783) male

08.11.2009 2:29, Victor Titov

at your own risk at night.:

What's the risk? confused.gif And what were you afraid of? wink.gif Specify what is already defined?

08.11.2009 2:31, Алексей Сажнев

No, I don't look at how someone defines it, I try it myself, and only then I compare it... risk in my condition-sleep pulls ))
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08.11.2009 2:38, Victor Titov

By the way, Alexey, take a look at the link... shuffle.gif smile.gif
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...=0&#entry966248

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 08.11.2009 02: 38
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08.11.2009 12:31, Алексей Сажнев

By the way, Alexey, take a look at the link... shuffle.gif  smile.gif
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...=0&#entry966248



THANK YOU SO MUCH TO EVERYONE, UNEXPECTED AND NICE!

09.11.2009 0:51, omar

Help me, good people, with the definition of a pop pyramid smile.gif

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Thanks to Beetle for the material! smile.gif

This post was edited by omar - 09.11.2009 01: 13

09.11.2009 1:13, RippeR

?chiloleuca
Megacephala euphratica
nitida tricolor
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09.11.2009 1:21, Bad Den

Help me, good people, with the definition of a pop pyramid smile.gif
Thanks to Beetle for the material! smile.gif

1 Cephalota (Taenidia) chiloleuca
2 Grammognatha euphratica
3 Cicindela (Cicindela) coerulea nitida

This post was edited by Bad Den-09.11.2009 01: 22
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09.11.2009 1:29, Sungaya

Is it possible to identify this bug?
MO, Korolev, October 16, on the trunk of a birch tree.

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09.11.2009 1:36, Fornax13

90 percent Quedius (s.str.) fuliginosus.
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09.11.2009 1:47, omar

Cymindis lateralis?

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back thanks to Beetle for the material!

This post was edited by omar - 09.11.2009 01: 48

09.11.2009 2:14, omar

Buddy: does brown chiloleuca happen?
shuffle.gif

09.11.2009 2:30, Bad Den

What do you mean, brown?

09.11.2009 2:33, omar

I mean, brown like mine. and then in green only about green it says confused.gif

09.11.2009 2:37, omar

It seems to be Chlaenius festivus, and the bristle-bearing pore is clearly located at the posterior corners of the pronotum confused.gifCrimea
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09.11.2009 2:44, Bad Den

It kind of happens smile.gif
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=598447

You can also look at the C. elegans account, they are similar.
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09.11.2009 3:12, omar

sort of like elegance comes out smile.gif

09.11.2009 3:16, omar

And the Acinopus is not green, with no tenderloin on the right mandible smile.gif

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09.11.2009 3:22, RippeR

it seems quite green, completely normal... I can sort of compare in size - a kiloleuca is closer to a hybrid in size, elegant to the one that you collected in the summer in MO )) arenarii if I remember correctly ))
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09.11.2009 3:24, RippeR

Acinopus appears to be striolatus
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09.11.2009 3:30, omar

Acinopus appears to be striolatus


How do you know that? smile.gif

09.11.2009 8:31, evk

Cymindis lateralis?



Да!
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09.11.2009 8:32, evk

It seems to be Chlaenius festivus, and the bristle-bearing pore is clearly located at the posterior corners confused.gifof the pronotum.


Not like-exactly!

This post was edited by evk-09.11.2009 08: 34
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09.11.2009 8:34, evk

And the Acinopus is not green, with no tenderloin on the right mandible smile.gif


RippeR is right-striolatus, you can't confuse it smile.gif

This post was edited by evk-09.11.2009 08: 34
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09.11.2009 10:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good morning again on stafam Moscow region the question arose.
Are they defined correctly? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
All beetles from here: M. O. Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district.
1) Philonthus spinipes Sharp, 1874?- 01.10.2000г. L=13mm.
2) Paederus riparius Linnaeus, 1758?- 09.04.2000г. L=8mm.
3) Stenus bimaculatus Gyllenhal, 1810?- 12.04.2000г.L=7mm.

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09.11.2009 10:57, Fornax13

Yes, everything is correct with staffs.
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09.11.2009 11:51, vasiliy-feoktistov

Another staff member.
02.09.2000г. L=11mm. Hence M. O. Balashikha district of Zheleznodorozhny district.
Oxyporus sp? (based on what is found in fungi like O. rufus and O. maxillosus).

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 09.11.2009 13: 22

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09.11.2009 13:25, Victor Titov

Another staff member.
02.09.2000г. L=11mm. Hence M. O. Balashikha district of Zheleznodorozhny district.
Oxyporus sp? (based on what is found in fungi like O. rufus and O. maxillosus).

I believe this is Oxyporus mannerheimi Gyllenhal, 1827
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09.11.2009 15:23, Fornax13

Yeah, Mannerheim, a little under-colored.
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09.11.2009 21:07, Borka

Please tell me, it can be Aegomorphus obscurior or all the same banal clavipes.

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10.11.2009 0:21, RippeR

they are both banal, but I do not distinguish between them ))

16.11.2009 6:35, Konung

Friends!
Take a look pliz on beetles from the Omsk region.
I will be very grateful for the definitions. If you need labels somewhere , I'll post them.
coleopt_omsk.zip

This post was edited by Konung - 16.11.2009 06: 37

16.11.2009 9:18, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me figure out the agri-luses (are they defined correctly?).
All three are from the Moscow region, from here: M. O. Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district.
1) Agrilus pratensis Ratzeburg, 1839? - 20.07.2000 on aspen L=8mm.
2) Agrilus viridis Linnaeus, 1758? - 23.06.2000 on aspen L=10mm.
3) Agrilus (Dentagrilus) cyanescens Ratzeburg, 1837? - 01.07.2000 on an oak tree L=6mm.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 16.11.2009 13: 09

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16.11.2009 9:29, Алексей Сажнев

Please tell me, it can be Aegomorphus obscurior or all the same banal clavipes.


Aegomorphus clavipes

16.11.2009 11:16, Алексей Сажнев

Friends!
Take a look pliz on beetles from the Omsk region.
I will be very grateful for the definitions. If you need labels somewhere , I'll post them.
coleopt_omsk.zip



Here are the cows (in order of photos):

1. IMG_7211 Anisocalvia quatuordecimguttata (L., 1758) det. A. S. Ukrainsky
2. IMG_7213 Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata (L., 1758) det. A. S. Sazhnev
3. IMG_7215 Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata (L., 1758) det. A. S. Sazhnev
4. IMG_7217 Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata (L., 1758) det.
5. IMG_7219 Hippodamia septemmaculata (De Geer, 1775) det. A. S. Ukrainsky
6. IMG_7221 Calvia decemguttata (L., 1767) det. A. S. Sazhnev
7. IMG_7223 Myzia oblongoguttata (L., 1758) det. A. S. Sazhnev

then a photo of 2 pill makers (IMG_7226 and IMG_7228)

8. IMG_7230 Calvia sp. (if you can reshoot it)
9. IMG_7232 Tytthaspis lineola (Gebler, 1843) det. A. S. Ukrainsky
10. IMG_7234 Propylea quatuordecimpunctata (L., 1758) det. A. S. Sazhnev
11. IMG_7237 Anatis ocellata (L., 1758) det. A. S. Sazhnev
12. IMG_7239 Chilocorus renipustulatus (L. G. Scriba, 1790) det. A.S. Ukrainian

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 11/16/2009 13: 14
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16.11.2009 13:10, Konung

Here are the cows (in order of photos):

then a photo of 2 pillers


Alexey!
Thank you very much!
Only it would be desirable to give the numbers of the pictures, because I don't know much about beetles at all (even in families it's a bit weak - what are pills?). Please make a list with the photo numbers, if you don't mind.
Sincerely, Svyatoslav Knyazev.

16.11.2009 13:15, Алексей Сажнев

Edited previous post

16.11.2009 13:38, Алексей Сажнев

Friends!
Take a look pliz on beetles from the Omsk region.
I will be very grateful for the definitions. If you need labels somewhere , I'll post them.
coleopt_omsk.zip


on leaf beetles (definitions were made by A. V. Kovalev):

IMG_7260 Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata (L., 1758)
IMG_7270 Orsodacne cerasi (L., 1758) вероятно
IMG_7275 Orsodacne cerasi (L. 1758)

IMG_7318 Labidostomis-female, need size, place and what to catch

16.11.2009 14:01, botanque

IMG_7320 Agabus sp. You can't tell the view from the photo.

16.11.2009 14:13, Fornax13

Please help me figure out the agri-luses (are they defined correctly?).
All three are from the Moscow region, from here: M. O. Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district.
3) Agrilus (Dentagrilus) cyanescens Ratzeburg, 1837? - 01.07.2000 on an oak tree L=6mm.

Rather, from Quercuagrilus. IMHO A. angustulus, but this shamanism is pure)
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