E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of beetles (Coleoptera)

Pages: 1 ...241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249... 854

20.02.2010 0:55, Victor Titov

And so - for me, all beetles are cool smile.gif
Likes: 1

20.02.2010 0:59, Sugercete

And so-for me, all beetles are cool smile.gif


And for me, especially small ones smile.gif
Thank You
Likes: 1

20.02.2010 2:20, Glass

Hello! Please help me identify the beetles.
No. 1 was shot in the Tula region in August 2008, the rest - in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region in June-July 2009.
picture: DSC00229_.jpg
picture: SG104176.jpg
picture: SG104283.jpg
picture: SG104727.jpg
picture: SG104984.jpg
picture: SG105656.jpg
picture: SG106454.jpg

20.02.2010 9:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

1) Galeruca tanaceti Linnaeus, 1758
2) Pyrochroa coccinea Linnaeus, 1758
3) Phyllopertha horticola Linnaeus, 1758
4) Leptura quadrifasciata Linnaeus, 1758
5) Some kind of soft-bodied fish (the angle is not important for me).
6) Lagria hirta Linnaeus, 1758
7) Oxythyrea funesta Poda, 1761
Likes: 1

20.02.2010 10:27, Glass

Thank you very much, Vasily!
And the angle of the soft one-yes, unsuccessful, there was no view from above.

20.02.2010 10:32, vasiliy-feoktistov

Thank you very much, Vasily!
And the angle of the soft one-yes, unsuccessful, there was no view from above.

Yes, not for that (all beetles are generally banal). Here the Internet at me earned normally and I am glad to it (after a week break). jump.gif

20.02.2010 16:54, scarit

For Glass:
Softshell - Cantharis, possibly Cantharis livida
Likes: 1

21.02.2010 20:28, RippeR

Arkhyz. Sonobrev, 17.07
the fact that Antaxia, I know )

Pictures:
picture: DSC02123.JPG
DSC02123.JPG — (121.37к)

21.02.2010 20:37, vasiliy-feoktistov

It looks like the Moscow region: Anthaxia (Melanthaxia) quadripunctata Linnaeus, 1758, but I can't say for sure.

21.02.2010 20:43, RippeR

not a quadripunctate of stopuds. this one is larger, has no dents, and is wider and silkier

21.02.2010 20:49, vasiliy-feoktistov

not a quadripunctate of stopuds. this one is larger, it has no dents, and it is also wider and silkier

Well, then you need to wait (they are problematic infections). I have a lot of southern indeterminates (I'm afraid to even post them here). confused.gif

23.02.2010 15:47, Mantispid

RippeR
Anthaxia (Melanthaxia) sp.

23.02.2010 21:50, savour

user posted image
5 mm, soil traps, Kemerovo


user posted image

normal and ugly. 13 mm. green. soils. traps, agro, Kemerovo

user posted image

Salair ridge. cochineal

24.02.2010 1:53, Victor Titov

  
5 mm, soil traps, Kemerovo

Byrrhidae. Most likely, Cytilus sericeus.
  
normal and ugly. 13 mm. green. soils. traps, agro, Kemerovo

Selatosomus sp.
Dear savour, please post smaller images (800x600-behind your back, even smaller is possible). And then, among other things, it is inconvenient to view, and, therefore, to determine.

24.02.2010 4:49, savour

OK, I don't know why they came out so healthy. Before that, there seemed to be less O_o

I can fit into the screen, but in Mozilla, for example, just click counter-minus and everything will be reduced to the desired size smile.gif

the definition would like to be more precise, it is clear that the pillmaker, can the signs of what to see for sure? nutcracker mass (end of May), green (not as in the photo). Western Siberia. Selatosomus aeneus?

24.02.2010 9:42, Victor Titov

  
the definition would like to be more precise, it is clear that the pillmaker, can the signs of what to see for sure?

Duc, I'm telling you-most likely Cytilus sericeus. For 100% of the same pills on the photo is difficult, run the keys to this type.

nutcracker mass (end of May), green (not as in the photo). Western Siberia. Selatosomus aeneus?

Yes, most likely it is - Selatosomus aeneus.

24.02.2010 16:45, akulich-sibiria

Duc, I'm telling you-most likely Cytilus sericeus. For 100% of the same pills on the photo is difficult, run the keys to this type.

Yes, most likely it is - Selatosomus aeneus.


with the nutcracker, too, I agree with you
And at the expense of the elephant, maybe it's Trichalophus quadriguttatus?
I would like to ask about the genus Cytilus. Is there a C. auricomus in the Krasnoyarsk Region?? And are there any online determinants of pills? And then I have a blockage here with Byrrhus

24.02.2010 16:49, Алексей Сажнев

savour, photos are familiar, I've already said my opinion )))

24.02.2010 17:06, akulich-sibiria

tell me, what kind of ground beetle? Trechus?
picture: Р8140103а.јрд
picture: Р8140104а.јрд
picture: Р8140105а.јрд

24.02.2010 18:00, Bad Den

tell me, what kind of ground beetle? Trechus?

Rather, Acupalpus

UPD
And I also like Badister. Can I see the jaws?

This post was edited by Bad Den - 24.02.2010 18: 04

24.02.2010 18:19, scarit

To Savour:
Pillmaker-similar to Cytilus sericeus
nutcracker-Selatosomus aeneus
elephant-Trichalophus quadriguttatus

To akulich-siberia: like Acupalpus meridianus

25.02.2010 11:49, ezdok

Good afternoon, Dear forumchane! I would like to identify this beetle.
The pictures were taken in March last year in Zimbabwe (200 m away). from Victoria Falls ).

This post was edited by ezdok - 25.02.2010 11: 51

Pictures:
picture: IMG_1073_1075.jpg
IMG_1073_1075.jpg — (262.54к)

25.02.2010 11:53, Bad Den

ezdok:
Most likely Gymnopleurus (Garetta) sp.
Likes: 1

25.02.2010 12:45, ezdok

Thank you very much! He rolls a dung ball... That's for sure.

25.02.2010 15:05, akulich-sibiria

tell me with this staff, about 4 mm.
picture: Р8150137а.јрд
picture: Р8150137а.јрд
picture: Р8150140а.јрд
picture: Р8150141а.јрд

Pictures:
picture: Р8150139а.јрд
P8150139а.jpg — (138.9к)

25.02.2010 21:52, elvir

picture: IMG_3483.jpg

25.02.2010 22:40, RippeR

Stenurella melanura

26.02.2010 17:01, Алексей Сажнев

Aha, Stenurella melanura (Linné, 1758) female.

26.02.2010 20:19, косинус

help me identify 2 gold coins from the Urals

Pictures:
picture: DSC01435.JPG
DSC01435.JPG — (186.37к)

26.02.2010 20:40, akulich-sibiria

the left one looks like Dicerca furcata, the right one is some kind of Ancylocheira, now I think Buprestis goes

26.02.2010 22:35, Mantispid

According to Logvinovsky, I come out, preliminarily, on Xyletinus ater (Creutzer, 1796). Length 3.3 mm. Caught inside an old mushroom. the city of Saratov.

27.02.2010 11:06, косинус

help us identify the nutcrackers from Altai

Pictures:
picture: DSC01439.JPG
DSC01439.JPG — (161.46к)

27.02.2010 11:57, Алексей Сажнев

the second Selatosomus is probably aeneus
followed by Prosternon tessellatum
then Ampedus-these are difficult from the photo
and the penultimate Agrypnus murinus
I don't remember the extreme ones

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 02/27/2010 11: 58
Likes: 1

27.02.2010 12:30, Stas Shinkarenko

Who's this guy?" Volgograd region, Miaylovsky district, floodplain of the Medveditsa River, first half of May 2009.

Pictures:
picture: IMG_0691_.jpg
IMG_0691_.jpg — (167.16к)

27.02.2010 12:41, Алексей Сажнев

Cteniopus probably sulphureus
Likes: 1

27.02.2010 13:15, stierlyz

Staf is from the Omaliinae subfamily. And do not stab these beetles so cruelly in the future - I can't look at such pictures without shuddering.
Likes: 3

27.02.2010 13:48, косинус

help me identify the beetles

Pictures:
picture: DSC01444.JPG
DSC01444.JPG — (148.24к)

picture: DSC01445.JPG
DSC01445.JPG — (284.79к)

27.02.2010 14:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

The first photo from the left shows an elephant: Cryptorhynchus lapathi Linnaeus, 1758

27.02.2010 17:35, Дзанат

Second Uloma

27.02.2010 18:23, vasiliy-feoktistov

Suggestion for Cosine(y) Please post better quality images (larger ones).

Pages: 1 ...241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249... 854

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.