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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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12.04.2010 15:08, Андреас

"I'm aware of that. "is that Sabulosum?"

12.04.2010 16:18, Fornax13

3-Lebia cyanocephala
4, 5-Like distinguendus both sexes.
6 - not exactly Caspius, he flies in October-November. If Melaphodius (which is not a fact), then circumcinctus.
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12.04.2010 16:28, evk

"I'm aware of that. "is that Sabulosum?"

sabulosum
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13.04.2010 10:17, Андреас

- Thank you so much! jump.gif cool.gif - It's a pity that it's not clear about No. 2 yet... frown.gif

13.04.2010 16:55, evk

- Thank you so much! jump.gif cool.gif - It's a pity that it's not clear about No. 2 yet... frown.gif

I would like to look at the pronotum qualitatively - how is it dotted? In general, try to give a head with a larger prsp and more honorable.

14.04.2010 6:50, Mylabris

The second one is from Harpalin. Maybe Pangus brachypus?

This post was edited by Mylabris - 14.04.2010 06: 55

14.04.2010 7:20, akulich-sibiria

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say it's the leatherworm Anthrenus scrophulariae.
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2. Chrysolina sahelbergiana Jacobs ?
picture: Chrysolina__sahelbergiana_Jacobs_самец.jpg
picture: Chrysolina__sahelbergiana_Jacobs_эдеагус.jpg
picture: Chrysolina__sahelbergiana_Jacobs_эдеагус_1.jpg
3. Chrysolina marginata L. ?
image: Chrysolina_marginata_L._самец.јрд
picture: Chrysolina_marginata_L._эдеагус.jpg
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4. what kind of Oreina? I can't understand it. Ran on Chrysolina nothing like that. Medvedev has the form redirecortzevi Jacobs
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14.04.2010 8:19, Alexandr Rusinov

Kozheed rather resembles Anthrenus picturatus.
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14.04.2010 8:58, Bad Den

say it's the leatherworm Anthrenus scrophulariae.

Rather A. picturatus
A. scrophulariae looks like this (characteristic feature-brick-red scales at the seam)
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/antscrkm.htm
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14.04.2010 22:58, Fornax13

2. Chrysolina sahelbergiana Jacobs?
- Apparently, sahlbergiana, with such a color, somehow the choice is small... Although in an old article on crozites in Salbergiana, the top of the genitalia is slightly different in shape.
3. Chrysolina marginata L. ?
- IMHO without options even.

15.04.2010 11:23, akulich-sibiria

2. Chrysolina sahelbergiana Jacobs?
- Apparently, sahlbergiana, with such a color, somehow the choice is small... Although in an old article on crozites in Salbergiana, the top of the genitalia is slightly different in shape.
3. Chrysolina marginata L. ?
- IMHO without options even.


well, anything can happen. maybe something has changed in the taxonomy. What's wrong with sahlbergiana's genitals?
I'm more interested in # 4...Alexey, at least pdskazhite on what kind of" beat " it is necessary. confused.gif

15.04.2010 11:50, Fornax13

I think so, Nina. 2 types of them, redikortsevi can not even imagine. Can't be sulcata at all? As I understand it, it is very variable in color.

15.04.2010 18:49, akulich-sibiria

I think so, Nina. 2 types of them, redikortsevi can not even imagine. Can't be sulcata at all? As I understand it, it is very variable in color.


Oreina sulcata... wall.gif For a long time I thought about what kind of beetle it is and why Medvedev doesn't have it. Then I realized it goes as a subspecies of Oreina basilea sulcata Gebl...how long ago was it separated into a separate type?
embarrass the palps of the jaw...
I quote a text from Medvedev, about redirecortzevi Jacobs
" The maxillary palps on the top are narrowly blunted. The antennae are entirely cyclical. Elytra without longitudinal furrows, uniformly convex. The color is bronze-green, copper or blue. The aedeagus is noticeably narrowed to a narrow-triangular apex. The body length is 6.6-7.8 mm. Sayans, - on compound flowers..."

here's an example of Oreina basilea basilea
picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_.jpg
picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_эдеагус.jpg
picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_эдеагус_1.jpg
picture: Oreina_basilea_sulcata_самец_эдеагус.jpg
and Oreina sulcata (= basilea sulcata)
picture: Oreina_basilea_sulcata_самец.jpg
picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_эдеагус.jpg
picture: Oreina_basilea_sulcata_самец_эдеагус_1.jpg

15.04.2010 18:52, akulich-sibiria

the aedeagus profile is mixed up between basilea and sulcata, but I can't fix
it for the species that has difficulties with it, it is clearly noticeable that the aedeagus is narrowed to the top.

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 15.04.2010 18: 54

15.04.2010 20:51, Андреас

The second one is from Harpalin. Maybe Pangus brachypus?

All I found on the Internet was that Microderes brachypus (Dejean, 1829) and
Pangus brachypus (Steven 1809) are the same thing... "But not a single picture! frown.gif - VERY UNFORTUNATE TO COMPARE IN APPEARANCE.....

15.04.2010 21:15, Fornax13

All I found on the Internet was that Microderes brachypus (Dejean, 1829) and
Pangus brachypus (Steven 1809) are the same thing... "But not a single picture! frown.gif "Very unfortunate to compare in appearance.....

No, not Microderes brachypus, you don't need to search. Harpalus of some kind is obvious.

15.04.2010 22:02, Fornax13

Oreina sulcata... wall.gif For a long time I thought about what kind of beetle it is and why Medvedev doesn't have it. Then I realized it goes as a subspecies of Oreina basilea sulcata Gebl...how long ago was it separated into a separate type?
embarrass the palps of the jaw...
here is a text from Medvedev, about redirecortzevi Jacobs

basilea and sulcata are often given as synonyms, so I don't know.
It turns out that there is a fairly new revision for the Siberian ones, but I don't know where to get it. Where did the beetle come from?

16.04.2010 4:49, akulich-sibiria

basilea and sulcata are often given as synonyms, so I don't know.
It turns out that there is a fairly new revision for the Siberian ones, but I don't know where to get it. Where did the beetle come from?

Sayans, I can't say more precisely, because they are from old catches.
Basilea and sulcata differ quite well habitually. Both were caught in the Kuznetsk Alatau
So we will look for revision

17.04.2010 6:58, evk

All I found on the Internet was that Microderes brachypus (Dejean, 1829) and
Pangus brachypus (Steven 1809) are the same thing... "But not a single picture! frown.gif "Very unfortunate to compare in appearance.....

I confirm that it has nothing to do with brachypus. This is exactly Harpalus. If you post a larger photo of the pronotum without glare , I'll try to guess.
And Microderesa can be easily viewed on the second page of the branch "Photos of ground beetles in nature"
http://molbiol.ru/forums/uploads/a001/b095...-1255538124.jpg

17.04.2010 11:03, Александр57

Please help me with the elephants. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region
2-Length 5 mm. Entiminae-Peritelini ?
1 - Length 9 mm. I wanted to name it the currant mower (Otiorhynchus (Dorymerus) grandineus) (Germar 1824). Probably a finger in the sky, maybe someone will correct it. But this is not quite the case: grandineus was not found in the resource "Fauna Europaea" repeatedly recommended on the forum. Why?, should it be called something else?

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17.04.2010 14:23, Fornax13

Please help me with the elephants. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region
2-Length 5 mm. Entiminae-Peritelini ?
1 - Length 9 mm. I wanted to name it the currant mower (Otiorhynchus (Dorymerus) grandineus) (Germar 1824). Probably a finger in the sky, maybe someone will correct it. But this is not quite the case: grandineus was not found in the resource "Fauna Europaea" repeatedly recommended on the forum. Why?, should it be called something else?

2 - Strophosoma capitatum (Degeer, 1775)
1 - Otiorhynchus (Pseudocryphiphorus) tristis (Scopoli, 1763)

17.04.2010 19:50, Александр57

 
1 - Otiorhynchus (Pseudocryphiphorus) tristis (Scopoli, 1763)

Thank you. Could it also be Otiorhynchus tristis? Length 13 mm. Again, "Fauna Europaea" indicates the subgenus (Otiolehus).

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17.04.2010 19:53, Fornax13

Otiorhynchus (Cryphiphorus) ligustici (Linnaeus, 1758)

17.04.2010 20:47, Ilia Ustiantcev

Who is it? Caught, most likely, in a spruce forest with a certain number of deciduous trees, length-3 mm. together with a head tube.
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17.04.2010 20:50, Fornax13

Protapion is a simple one...

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17.04.2010 21:17, evk

Protapion is a simple one...

Most likely flavipes. There must have been a clover somewhere.
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18.04.2010 10:46, Андреас

Hello. Please help me with the last beetles of last year, caught in mid-October on the lighted warm wall of the house (except for Timarcha, which a friend brought me from the steppe foot of Mount Yutsa, and number 11, which I took half-dead from an ant in early April. From this small beetle, it seems, something smelled-either like a ground beetle, or formic acid...)

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18.04.2010 15:21, akulich-sibiria

No. 7 is Hylastes, in which forest was it caught or near which conifers were standing? Size up to 3.5 mm or larger?
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18.04.2010 19:31, Андреас

No. 7 is Hylastes, in which forest was it caught or near which conifers were standing? Size up to 3.5 mm or larger?

"Conifers don't grow in nature at all, except for junipers on laccolith volcanoes. - Caught in the center of the city near the sanatorium; - and there just could grow planted firs and pines. "Then it was brought there with the saplings?"
- The size is accurate.
- Maybe Hylastes attenuatus Er. - "Kornezhil Caucasian"? "They're all so damn similar!" "The size of mine and this one are the same.

This post was edited by Andreas - 19.04.2010 09: 06

19.04.2010 13:04, Arikain

Help me deal with beetles:
1.picture: Изображение_087.јрд the wax beetle?, is it possible to determine more precisely?
2.3picture: Цветы_279.јрд
.picture: Цветы_593.јрдthe photo is bad, but it looks like it's a horse beetle

This post was edited by Arikain - 04/19/2010 13: 09

19.04.2010 13:23, RippeR

1. Trichius fasciatus
2. Monochamus sp.
3. Xylotrechus rusticus
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19.04.2010 13:55, Victor Titov

Help me deal with beetles:
2.picture: Цветы_279.јрд


2. Monochamus sp.

No. 2 - female Monochamus galloprovincialis
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19.04.2010 18:30, RippeR

Diaclina fagi7777??
Chisinau

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19.04.2010 18:31, RippeR

unfortunately, all that I managed to squeeze out ))

19.04.2010 18:35, RippeR

another option Alphitobius diaperinus

19.04.2010 18:36, Алексей Сажнев

I would say the second - i.e. Alphitobius diaperinus
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19.04.2010 19:05, Hierophis

Please tell me the name of the beetle, found on 18.04.10 in the steppe area on excrement. The size of the beetle is about 2.5-3 cm.

19.04.2010 19:16, Andrey Ponomarev

Please help me determine the seih beetles collected today i.e. 18. 04. 2010 m. O. Ramenskiy district, under the bark of a dead pine tree.1 and 2 size 12-15mm., 3 approximately 20mm., 3 and 4 about 8-9 mm. protective reaction pungent smell, 5 20-25 mm.

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19.04.2010 19:18, Andrey Ponomarev

Please tell me the name of the beetle, found on 18.04.10 in the steppe area on excrement. The size of the beetle is about 2.5 - 3 cm.
Judging by the color, most likely it is Necrophorus vespillo.

19.04.2010 19:21, Алексей Сажнев

01.jpg and 02.jpg sort of like Peltis grossum (L., 1758)
03.jpg Boros schneideri (Panzer, 1795)
04.jpg and 05.jpg Diaperis boleti (Linnaeus, 1756)
06.jpg Upis ceramboides (Linnaeus, 1758)

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 19.04.2010 19: 24
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