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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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29.01.2010 8:10, akulich-sibiria

for Stavropolec
7. Thymalus limbatus
16 / it looks like a male Lampyris noctiluca, I can be mistaken here

29.01.2010 9:07, scarit

The list of ground beetles of the Russian Federation includes this species - Pterostichus (Melanius) aterrimus (Hbst., 1784)

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29.01.2010 9:24, Bad Den

2 Stavropolec
66 - Uleiota planata

29.01.2010 11:37, Alexandr Rusinov

2stavropolets: under No. 5-Plateumaris sp., most likely sericea

29.01.2010 15:30, Victor Titov

Dear friends, please check out another batch of Stavropol beetles confused.gif

11 and 12-Anthaxia nitidula

29.01.2010 15:35, sergey nyu

Dear forumchane. Please help me identify barbels. Caught in the KCR, Uzunkol Gorge.mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif
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This post was edited by sergey nyu - 29.01.2010 15: 36

29.01.2010 15:37, Aleksey Adamov

The list of ground beetles of the Russian Federation includes this species - Pterostichus (Melanius) aterrimus (Hbst., 1784)


Apologize... really good. shuffle.gif
I looked through the list twice and didn't notice it.

29.01.2010 15:42, Victor Titov

Dear forumchane. Please help me identify barbels. Caught in the KCR, Uzunkol Gorge.mol.gif  mol.gif  mol.gif

Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier, 1795), male and female.

29.01.2010 16:30, Guest

for Stavropolec
7. Thymalus limbatus

It is possible that this is Thymalus aubei, I collected this species just in the Stavropol Territory (Essentuki).
It is necessary to "pull" if muzyg!

30.01.2010 8:00, akulich-sibiria

It is possible that this is Thymalus aubei, I collected this species just in the Stavropol Territory (Essentuki).
It is necessary to "pull" if muzyg!


Perhaps so. In addition, if there are fees. wink.gif

30.01.2010 19:20, lepidopterolog

Please help me identify Capnodis from Turkey. The specimen was found dead in a rock crack in October.
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30.01.2010 23:24, Victor Titov

Please help me identify Capnodis from Turkey. The specimen was found dead in a rock crack in October.

Are you sure this is Capnodis? confused.gif It doesn't look like it, to put it mildly. shuffle.gif

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30.01.2010 23:59, lepidopterolog

Are you sure this is Capnodis? confused.gif It doesn't look like it, to put it mildly. shuffle.gif

Of course I'm not sure! Just the first thing that came to mind smile.gifis good, we will reformulate:
help to determine the zlatka smile.gif
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31.01.2010 1:56, John-ST

Please take a look at my bronzer, from the previous page

31.01.2010 2:27, RippeR

lepidopterolog:
the genus is similar to Perotis. we have lugubris, I don't know what species there are.. (
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31.01.2010 23:54, Stavropolec

Can you say anything about these Stavropol nutcrackers...? confused.gif

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01.02.2010 0:08, Victor Titov

Can you say anything about these Stavropol nutcrackers...? confused.gif

No. 1-4-the genus Ampedus, their photos are extremely difficult. Regarding No. 2, however, we can say - Ampedus sanguinolentus (Schrank, 1776).
No. 6-Agriotes lineatus (Linnaeus, 1767)
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01.02.2010 11:31, Alexandr Rusinov

9th - Elater ferrugineus L.

01.02.2010 12:08, Alexandr Rusinov

Please help me with the definition of dorcadions:
1st: Armenia, Syunik, 30 km. S. Goris
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2nd: Volgograd region. Is it holosericeum?
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01.02.2010 14:52, VBoris

Can you tell me if this is a common fur coat (Lagria hirta)?

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01.02.2010 14:53, vasiliy-feoktistov

Can you tell me if this is a common fur coat (Lagria hirta)?

It is there.

01.02.2010 15:20, Алексей Сажнев

Anthrenus, what is the size of beetles?

2nd dorcadion in my opinion still Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) sareptanum Kraatz, 1873 or elegans Kraatz, 1873 - thorns pronotum look at the latter they are sharp

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01.02.2010 15:52, Alexandr Rusinov

Anthrenus, what is the size of beetles?

The dimensions are as follows: 1st dorcash - 16-17 mm., 2nd dorcash-14-15 mm.

01.02.2010 15:55, Алексей Сажнев

then the 2nd dorcash is definitely not holosericeum (these are larger), I think it is Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) elegans Kraatz, 1873, because the pronotum spines seem to be sharp and the elytra pattern looks more like elegant pohdit. I can't speak Armenian yet.

01.02.2010 21:28, KDG

Please help me with the definition of dorcadions:
1st: Armenia, Syunik, 30 km from Goris village
2nd: Volgograd region Is it holosericeum?

1st apparently female scabricolle
2nd holosericeum.
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01.02.2010 21:46, Алексей Сажнев

So I made a mistake, KDG, thank you!

01.02.2010 22:06, evk

then the 2nd dorcash is definitely not holosericeum (these are larger), I think it is Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) elegans Kraatz, 1873, because the pronotum spines seem to be sharp and the elytra pattern looks more like elegant pohdit. I can't speak Armenian yet.

The second holosericeum with no options!
Alexey! At elegans such drawing does not happen!
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01.02.2010 22:14, Алексей Сажнев

Yes, I admit my mistake

01.02.2010 22:38, evk

Tozheu me question with khzarpalusami
Help with zhuzhelkami. They were caught in larch traps in Khakassia.
1. Maybe Harpalus latus ?. 10 mm
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2. Harpalus, up to the species is difficult. 7-8 mm. There are no dots on the pronotum. Each thigh has 6 bristles. The thighs are yellow, the legs and legs are darker. The antennae are reddish with dark tips. The top is brown, shagreen.
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The first one is definitely not latus, but what? ... you need to dig a collection.
The second is 95% H. servus. He lives in Western Siberia.

01.02.2010 22:42, evk

Fellow carabidologists!

Maybe I missed something, but why Pterostichus (Omaseus) aterrimus Herbst. missing from the "list of beetles". Russia" (zin)?
I'm here yesterday, on my old fees (Rostov region) I identified it... in the checklist (1995), it is given for Siberia...
Did you define it incorrectly, or was it given incorrectly in the determinants (Kryzhanovsky 1965; Isaev 2002)?

Well, we already figured out about the checklist smile.gifAnd are you sure that aterrimus, and not elongatus? For the Rostov region, it is common, but about aterrimus ... confused.gif

02.02.2010 21:49, Sugercete

And I have a question to dear Sylphidologists, as I have doubts. Here are some: wall.gif

Is it Vespillo or Interruptus? (MO)

user posted image

Thank You

02.02.2010 21:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

And I have a question to dear Sylphidologists, as I have doubts. Here are some: wall.gif

Is it Vespillo or Interruptus? (MO)

Thanks

IMHO Nicrophorus vespillo (Linnaeus, 1758)

02.02.2010 21:56, Алексей Сажнев

I'm also for Nicrophorus vespillo (Linnaeus, 1758)

02.02.2010 21:59, Sugercete

Here, damn, and I'm also for vespillo, but a scan of the beetle, which is exactly vespillo, I will definitely post after the series, since I still want to figure it out.

This post was edited by Sugercete - 02.02.2010 22: 13

02.02.2010 22:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Irina, the lower legs of your beetle's hind legs are crooked-so this is Vespillo. All the more so from the M. O. on (Interruptus(a) we should not have).

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02.02.2010 22:25, Sugercete

Irina, the lower legs of your beetle's hind legs are crooked-so this is Vespillo. All the more so from the M. O. on (Interruptus(a) we should not have).


Stop, I'm a fool wall.gif
The one I've been thinking for three years that he's definitely Vespillo with straight shins! But as the main thesis, I used a black seam and a spot up to the epiplevr. Right now I'll watch the series and post wall.gifit

02.02.2010 22:35, vasiliy-feoktistov

Stop, I'm a fool wall.gif
The one I've been thinking for three years that he's definitely Vespillo with straight shins! But as the main thesis, I used a black seam and a spot up to the epiplevr. Right now I'll watch the series and post it wall.gif

With straight shins we have: Nicrophorus vestigator Herschel, 1807 (I determine in advance) shuffle.gif
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02.02.2010 22:49, Sugercete

With straight shins we have: Nicrophorus vestigator Herschel, 1807 (I determine in advance) shuffle.gif



So No. 2 Vestigator:

user posted image

a No. 1 vespillo

user posted image

This post was edited by Sugercete - 02.02.2010 22: 50

02.02.2010 22:56, vasiliy-feoktistov

Aha: upper vestigator, and lower vespillo.
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02.02.2010 23:04, Sugercete

Aha: the upper one is vestigator, and the lower one is vespillo.


Thank you.
That is, all sorts of yellow bristles, a black seam, a black first segment of the mustache, etc., nonsense, except for the main feature-straight / crooked shins?

Yes, Grandfather Jacobson has a key for Necroforuses that is lame IMHO in p 5 (prsp naked/not naked-10).

This point is also confusing, since the question of whether prsp is covered in thick hairs or naked turned out to be a philosophical question wink.gif.

Thanks

This post was edited by Sugercete - 02.02.2010 23: 58

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