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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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09.01.2010 20:53, Алексей Сажнев

bedbug Irochrotus sp.


Thank you, Alexey-that's a wonderful miracle after all ))

09.01.2010 20:56, Fornax13

12 - Clytra quadripunctata
25, 26 - Mononychus punctumalbum
29 - Dicronychus ???cinereus
34 - Enicopus pilosus
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09.01.2010 20:58, jabenok

30. Agapanthia (Smaragdula) violacea Fabricius, 1775 male-there is no Agapanthia lais in Russia after all-it is in Syria, Greece, Turkey

Sorry for my darkness...
32. it is possible, but there are similar ones-and what was he sitting on?

On a small teenage elm bush
34. Enicopus pilosus (Scopoli, 1763) is not a leaf beetle, but one of the Dysatidae

Yes, thank you!!!

09.01.2010 21:01, jabenok

09.01.2010 21:11, =v=

..larva of a bug turtle ...affected by entomophilic fungi

adult shaggy turtle, Irochrotus...
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09.01.2010 21:13, =v=

fornax obshustril

09.01.2010 21:15, Fornax13

32 - Smaragdina ?cyanea
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09.01.2010 21:22, SlavaT

32 - and I am of the same opinion
05-if the photo was taken "with us", then definitely
Anoxia 08, 14, 33 from the photo to the view should not be determined. Genitals should be taken out

This post was edited by SlavaT-09.01.2010 21: 24
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11.01.2010 1:12, VBoris

Tell me, this is a fourteen-point cow (Propylea quatuordecimpunctata) and a twenty-two-point cow (Psylobora vigintiduopunctata)?

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11.01.2010 1:27, Алексей Сажнев

Yes

11.01.2010 1:45, Stavropolec

Please help me with another batch of Stavropol beetles:
confused.gif smile.gif

Thank you in advance...!

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11.01.2010 13:02, scarit

3,4,5,6,10-12-Oedemera podagrariae L.
1, 2-Oedemeridae, most likely Oedemera sp.
7,8,9-they are the same. 7 and 8-perhaps Anogcodes Narrow wing
is quite possible by Europe.view the caller ID.
13-18 - Cantharidae, 15 and 16-like Rhagonycha, the rest-Cantharis

11.01.2010 19:50, VBoris

Tell me what kind of Rhagium it is, if this is it...

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11.01.2010 19:51, Алексей Сажнев

Rhagium (s. str.) inquisitor inquisitor (Linnaeus, 1758)
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12.01.2010 8:23, akulich-sibiria

Weevil , 3 mm. The sides of the prothorax, mid-thorax and posterior thorax are covered with large white dense setae, with hair-like setae forming rows on top. The pygidium is visible. Thighs without teeth, not thickened. Claws without teeth, close together. I can't even go to the birthplace, most likely I just didn't see something or didn't take it into account
picture: Р7020076а.јрд
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This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 12.01.2010 08: 24

12.01.2010 8:27, akulich-sibiria

I've already shown this bug, maybe opinions have appeared..If you need any signs, I can look at it. Published on Pselaphorrynchites nanus Pk
picture: Pselaphorrynchites_nanus_Pk_пров1.jpg
picture: Pselaphorrynchites_nanus_Pk_пров2.jpg

12.01.2010 8:39, akulich-sibiria

now it seems to be called as Temnocerus nanus
http://www.nhmus.hu/~gyorgy/eszel%E9ny/Tem...itus_honlap.jpg

12.01.2010 9:51, akulich-sibiria

about the first elephant. As a variant of Gymnetron beccabungae, it has 5 segments. uisiki.

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 12.01.2010 10: 25

12.01.2010 18:25, akulich-sibiria

please help me identify this ladybug. It was found on a persimmon tree imported from Uzbekistan. On the persimmon tree there were live Pseudococcus worms and a mass of purple scabia Parlatoria oleae. It seems to be from the genus Scymnus. 2.5 mm. The underparts are black, the head, legs, elytra epipleures are red, the top of the abdomen is visible from under the wings. The suture of the elytra is narrowly darkened, the base of the elytra in the form of a dark triangle to the base of the elytra is dark brown.There is a brown spot in the middle. Elytra are brown-red. Pronotum rufous, with a dark spot on the base
picture: Р7030083а.јрд
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12.01.2010 19:07, PG18

A pair of goldsmiths from Armenia. Take a look, please

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12.01.2010 19:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

A pair of goldsmiths from Armenia. Take a look, please

Capnodis sp:
1) Capnodis miliaris Klug, 1829 (similar) confused.gif
2) Capnodis tenebricosa Oliv., 1790 (bottom blue?)
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12.01.2010 21:08, PG18

  
2) Capnodis tenebricosa Oliv., 1790 (bottom blue?)

No, there is no blue. And the dimensions are about 3 cm. In tenebricose 12-23 mm (Richter, 1952) confused.gif

12.01.2010 21:15, vasiliy-feoktistov

No, there is no blue. And the dimensions are about 3 cm. In Tenebriasis 12-23 mm (Richter, 1952) confused.gif

Well, then I don't know. mol.gif

12.01.2010 21:18, PG18

  
1) Capnodis miliaris Klug, 1829 (similar) confused.gif

The sizes are suitable. But the elytra of miliaris is much more ribbed. Not Capnodis cariosa?

12.01.2010 21:21, Алексей Сажнев

I think zlatki:
Capnodis miliaris (Klug, 1829) и Capnodis tenebrionis ssp. bucharica Obenberger, 1945
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12.01.2010 21:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

The sizes are suitable. But the elytra of miliaris is much more ribbed. Not Capnodis cariosa?

Something about the pronotum is confusing. Here's a comparison:
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/captenis.htm
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/capmilsa.htm
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12.01.2010 21:38, PG18

In Richter (1952), these species diverge along the teeth of the posterior basins. I'll check it out tomorrow. Thank you.
And on the Zinovsky site some garbage with cariosis and miliaris.
Photo of the same copy.
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/imag...oto/cariosa.jpg
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/capcardk.htm
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12.01.2010 21:49, VBoris

Tell me, this is: 1. Dark iris (Donacia obscura splendens),
2.Galeruca tanaceti,
3.Gonioctena viminalis,
4.Skrytoglav eight-point?

The rest of them are tight...

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12.01.2010 21:56, VBoris

I would also like to know the following insects.
I apologize for the quality... In the first photo, the beetle is sitting head down, very small-3-4 mm, the head is bent under the chest. From a distance, it can be mistaken for a speck or a seed husk.

Here for the second insect I will be very attentive, if you determine.

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12.01.2010 22:06, vasiliy-feoktistov

I would also like to know the following insects.
I apologize for the quality... In the first photo, the beetle is sitting head down, very small-3-4 mm, the head is bent under the chest. From a distance, it can be mistaken for a speck or a seed husk.

Here for the second insect I will be very attentive, if you determine.

The first photo shows Zlatka:
Trachys minuta Linnaeus, 1758
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12.01.2010 22:54, RippeR

on the second photo is a bug, this is in another topic)
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12.01.2010 23:00, VBoris

What do you mean zhuk5.jpg? And I wonder who it is! I should have known better from my eyes:). Just really such a miracle for the first time I see and except for the coleoptera, nothing came to mind...

13.01.2010 1:15, omar

listoed17.jpg — (46.66 k) I think that also Gonioctena viminalis
schitonoska4.jpg — (93.96 k) CASSIDA VIBEX
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13.01.2010 8:30, Mantispid

VBoris
listoed16.jpg - Cryptocephalus octopunctatus (Scopoli, 1763)
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13.01.2010 11:01, Алексей Сажнев

listoed17 and listoed18-Gonioctena most likely viminalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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13.01.2010 11:06, Алексей Сажнев

For akulich-sibiria

regarding the ladybug: Andrey Ukrainsky's suggestion is Scymnus cf. subvillosus (Goeze, 1777), in which I support him.
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13.01.2010 11:12, akulich-sibiria

leaf beetle of the genus Chrysolina 6 mm. The humeral tubercle is not developed, the posterior thorax is almost equal to the 1st sternite.
Elytra are fused, unicolored, dark bronze, with tangled dots at the top.
The lateral shaft of the pronotum is developed, but not separated by large dots, but only by a steep slope.
Segments of the legs from below with a thick hair pad, without a bare line.
Pygidium without median stripes
picture: Р7030089а.јрд

13.01.2010 11:14, akulich-sibiria

leaf beetle of the genus Chrysolina 6 mm. The humeral tubercle is not developed, the posterior thorax is almost equal to the 1st sternite.
Elytra are fused, unicolored, dark bronze, with tangled dots at the top.
The lateral shaft of the pronotum is developed, but not separated by large dots, but only by a steep slope.
Segments of the legs from below with a thick hair pad, without a bare line.
Pygidium without median stripes
picture: Р7030089а.јрд
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13.01.2010 20:05, VBoris

Sorry to bombard you with photos:)....

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13.01.2010 20:59, omar

from top to bottom
1. Otiorhynchus tristis
2. Phyllobius betulinus if on a birch
tree 3.Otiorhynchus tristis
4. Larinus turbinatus
5. Chlorophanus viridis
6. Byctiscus betulae
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