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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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25.12.2009 19:59, akulich-sibiria

Ampedusov is well defined by Gurieva. If memory serves, Plantago has this volume of fauna in his library.

and where can I download this identifier?

25.12.2009 20:01, akulich-sibiria

Did you watch it in Cherepanov (p. 164-165) and Krasny (p. 523)? Ampedus eurinus Tscherepanov (= A. lepidus). The very thing. And what are the "options"?

well, to be honest, I used it first of all to determine. just who knows what the options might be. Thanks)

25.12.2009 20:58, Borka

and where can I download this identifier?


28.12.2009 13:05, Alexander Zarodov

Help with this couple. Very small, the female is 2 mm, the male is even smaller. MO, Mai, I couldn't spot the plant on the spot, but not the bluebell.
Gymnetron? Miarus?

picture: dolgonos2001.jpg
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28.12.2009 14:37, barry

Help me determine it...

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28.12.2009 18:13, Victor Titov

Help with this couple. Very small, the female is 2 mm, the male is even smaller. MO, Mai, I couldn't spot the plant on the spot, but not the bluebell.
Gymnetron? Miarus?

The plant, I think, is linseed (Linaria). And the beetles, I think, are from the genus Gymnetron.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 12/28/2009 18: 14
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28.12.2009 18:54, Алексей Сажнев

barbel from Phytoeciini, but the Kazakhstan fauna is not well known to me, probably directly from Phytoecia specia
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28.12.2009 19:01, barry

barbel from Phytoeciini, but the Kazakhstan fauna is little known to me, probably directly from Phytoecia species

evk is closer there, should know smile.gif

28.12.2009 19:03, Алексей Сажнев

it is easier to ask Andrey Shapovalov or Danilevsky to make sure that southern Kazakhstan is still different in fauna from the Lower Volga

28.12.2009 19:14, Ilia Ustiantcev

Around the middle of August, in the west of MO, a strange beetle landed on my net, and then rolled off it. I noticed that it took off from a roadside ditch, where quite a large number of beetles and flies were flying around the dog's corpse. Most of all, it was similar to Nicrophorus (both in general appearance and size) with one WHITE sash, the abdomen extended quite far beyond the wings. A cursory search for dead eaters and staphylinae found Nodynus leucofasciatus, but it seems to be not so large and generally long-range. Who could it be?

28.12.2009 19:39, Mylabris

To barry: Coptosia ?socolovi Sem. (alternatively-eilandti Sem. )

This post was edited by Mylabris - 12/28/2009 19: 40
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28.12.2009 19:42, Алексей Сажнев

Danilevsky assigned these species to the subgenus Pseudocoptosia Pic, 1900

cinerascens Kraatz, 1882
= sokolovi Semenov, 1895

eylandti Semenov, 1891
= glasunovi Semenov, 1895

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 12/28/2009 19: 43
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28.12.2009 19:57, Sugercete

Around the middle of August, in the west of MO, a strange beetle landed on my net, and then rolled off it. I noticed that it took off from a roadside ditch, where quite a large number of beetles and flies were flying around the dog's corpse. Most of all, it was similar to Nicrophorus (both in general appearance and size) with one WHITE sash, the abdomen extended quite far beyond the wings. A cursory search for dead eaters and staphylinae found Nodynus leucofasciatus, but it seems to be not so large and generally long-range. Who could it be?


Yes, there is no like IMHO dead eaters with a white sash, rather it was an optical illusion, or the trash stuck. Mid-August + elytra shorter than abdomen rather Necrodes Litoralis.

28.12.2009 20:23, Ilia Ustiantcev

I couldn't catch him just because I thought he was in my net (and I was riding a bike). I got a pretty good look, and I can tell you that. that symmetrical white trash with teeth on both wings is rare. Littoralis saw repeatedly, not he it was.
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28.12.2009 21:44, RippeR

Alexey Sazhnev:
If I'm sure about pseudocaptosia, I might suggest that it's Eilandi. Since cinerascence is completely different.
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28.12.2009 21:50, Alexander Zarodov

The plant, I think, is linseed (Linaria). And the beetles, I think, are from the genus Gymnetron.


I tried to identify the plant. It doesn't look like linseed, but rather some kind of scab (Barbarea). Entered the genus Ceutorhynchus smile.gif

picture: dolgonos2001x.jpg

This post was edited by Double A - 12/28/2009 21: 50
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28.12.2009 22:45, Andrey.A.

Hello, please help me identify the bug.
Tver region, 15.07.09. 3 mm. Presumably Abdera ?
I apologize for the quality.

Pictures:
picture: 01.jpg
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28.12.2009 23:12, Guest

Andrey. A., this is Cyrtanaspis phalerata Germ.

28.12.2009 23:18, Andrey.A.

Thanks!

28.12.2009 23:20, Алексей Сажнев

RippeR,
thank you, yes I think YOU are right

29.12.2009 0:49, Fornax13

Help with this couple. Very small, the female is 2 mm, the male is even smaller. MO, Mai, I couldn't spot the plant on the spot, but not the bluebell.
Gymnetron? Miarus?

Ceutorhynchus floralis most likely.
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29.12.2009 2:07, RippeR

Alexey Sazhnev:
just please don't use " You " smile.gif

29.12.2009 3:03, guest: Necrocephalus

Khakassia, larch with an admixture of birch. it seems to me that something from the Eucnemidae. 5 mm. The whiskers from the 4th are sharp-toothed. A longitudinal keel is visible on the head. Maybe something from the genus Eucnemis?

Apparently, this is Eucnemis zaitzevi Mam.
Very good beetle, congratulations!
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29.12.2009 10:05, barry

Alexey Sazhnev:
If I'm sure about pseudocaptosia, I might suggest that it's Eilandi. Since cinerascence is completely different.

P. eylandti or elyandti? Or where to look?
http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id220975/

29.12.2009 14:19, Borka

Help with the weevil

Udmurtia, Izhevsk ROC, on a blooming bird cherry tree, shaking off, 19. V. 09

Pictures:
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29.12.2009 14:23, Bad Den

Help with the weevil

Udmurtia, Izhevsk ROC, on a blooming bird cherry tree, shaking off, 19. V. 09

Anthonomus sp.
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29.12.2009 14:29, omar

Furcipes rectirostris
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29.12.2009 15:47, Alexander Zarodov

Another elephant. Moscow Region, June 12.
Hypera, such as adspersa?

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29.12.2009 15:57, omar

I prefer Hypera suspiciosa, but not the fact. it is better to watch them over
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29.12.2009 15:59, Alexander Zarodov

I prefer Hypera suspiciosa, but not the fact. it is better to look at them from above


Unfortunately, there is no photo on top, otherwise I would have shown it shuffle.gif

29.12.2009 16:35, Alexander Zarodov

Here's another one. Same place, end of August. Also one photo.

picture: dolgonos2401.jpg

29.12.2009 20:45, Юстус

Barbel from Phytoeciini <...>, probably directly from Phytoecia species

Samm-lobe of Phytoecia pustulata Schr. (ab pulla Ganglb. - if there is no red spot on the psp disk , I didn't see it...)
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29.12.2009 21:18, omar

Here's another one. Same place, end of August. Also one photo.

picture: dolgonos2401.jpg

painfully killed wall.gif
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30.12.2009 0:39, barry

Samm-lobe of Phytoecia pustulata Schr. (ab pulla Ganglb. - if there is no red spot on the psp disk , I didn't see it...)

Something is completely different...
http://www.kerbtier.de/cgi-bin/deFSearch.c...am=Cerambycidae
picture: Phytoecia_pustulata.jpg

30.12.2009 0:51, Алексей Сажнев

Samm-lobe of Phytoecia pustulata Schr. (ab pulla Ganglb. - if there is no red spot on the psp disk , I didn't see it...)


Although Phytoecia pustulata lives in Kazakhstan and is represented by two subspecies: the nominative ssp. pustulata Schrank, 1776 and, indeed, ssp. pulla Ganglbauer, 1886 (= kryzhanovskii Kostin, 1973), the photo is clearly not this species - but barry gave the photo exactly Phytoecia pustulata Schrank, 1776

30.12.2009 9:28, RippeR

moldavian beetles )

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30.12.2009 21:00, chebur

Please help me with these beetles.
The first three - Chekhov district MO
4 and 5-one and the same small bug
6-Voronezh region farm Divnogorye

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30.12.2009 21:17, Mantispid

Top -
first Denticollis linearis (male it seems)
Then two Scolytidae
Below Pseudocleonus cinereus (Schrank, 1781)

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31.12.2009 9:48, Юстус

Although Phytoecia pustulata lives in Kazakhstan and is represented by two subspecies: the nominative ssp. pustulata Schrank, 1776 and, indeed, ssp. pulla Ganglbauer, 1886 (= kryzhanovskii Kostin, 1973), the photo is clearly not this species - but barry gave the photo of Phytoecia pustulata Schrank, 1776

On the photo from the site kerbtier.de, presumably, - f. typica; I would like to look at the photo of ssp. pulla Ganglbauer, 1886 (= kryzhanovskii Kostin, 1973)to finally dissuade. The fact is that it is not from the "bay-barakhta": according to Cherepanov (Issue 6. pp. 161, 175-176) I did it that way, but you know better.

31.12.2009 11:57, Borka

On the photo from the site kerbtier.de, presumably, - f. typica; I would like to look at the photo of ssp. pulla Ganglbauer, 1886 (= kryzhanovskii Kostin, 1973)to finally dissuade. The fact is that it is not from the "bay-barakhta": according to Cherepanov (Issue 6. pp. 161, 175-176) I did it that way, but you know better.


Cherepanov doesn't have any of the:

Phytoecia (Pseudocoptosia)

cinerascens Kraatz, 1882
= sokolovi Semenov, 1895

eylandti Semenov, 1891
= glasunovi Semenov, 1895

Maybe he just looks more like him than others?

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