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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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19.04.2010 19:28, stierlyz

About staffs: 5, 6 - from bisnius-filontus, 11-omaliina.
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19.04.2010 19:36, scarit

01 and 02-Peltis grossa L.
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19.04.2010 19:46, Андреас

About staffs: 5, 6 - from bisnius-filontus, 11-omaliina.

Omaliinae 11-Omaliinae MacLeay, 1825-one of the subfamilies of staphylinidae beetles? "surprised eek.gif...."redface.gif
Is it possible to get to the end of this photo at least? confused.gif

Триба Omaliini
Рода: Acrolocha — Acrulia — Allodrepa — Antarctotachinus — Anthobiomimus — Austrolophrum — Brouniellum — Carcinocephalus — Crymus — Dialycera — Dropephylla — Hapalaraea — Hypopycna — Ischnoderus — Leaskia — Macralymma — Metaxylostiba — Micralymma — Nesomalium — Nipponophloeostiba — Noumalia — Omaliomimus — Omaliopsis — Omalium — Omalonomus — Palpomalium — Paraphloeostiba — Phloeonomus — Phloeostiba — Phyllodrepa — Prosopaspis — Pycnoglypta — Selonomus — Stenomalium — Tetradelus — Ulommia — Xanthonomus — Xenanthobium — Xylodromus — Xylostiba — Zeolymma

19.04.2010 22:44, RippeR

From it wat ai em finking ebout? Yes, yes?
I analyzed old fees from Moldova smile.gif

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20.04.2010 0:12, Fornax13

From it wat ai em finking ebout? Yes, yes?
I analyzed old fees from Moldova smile.gif

Agirtes again)
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20.04.2010 0:16, Fornax13

Omaliinae 11-Omaliinae MacLeay, 1825-one of the subfamilies of staphylinidae beetles? "surprised eek.gif...."redface.gif
Is it possible to get to the end of this photo at least? confused.gif

Like Olophrum, in my opinion.

20.04.2010 0:24, Necrocephalus

Agyrtes, yes. And before that, alfitobius, yes. Synanthropus. smile.gif

20.04.2010 0:25, Necrocephalus

This Rom was.

20.04.2010 1:16, RippeR

I caught a sinanthrope at home on the window smile.gif(more precisely, I already collected a dead one)

20.04.2010 9:16, Юстус

And this is A. picturatus? In the sense that there can be options? PLZ
Novosibirsk, podokonnik. Apr. this year

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20.04.2010 9:18, Bad Den

Yes it is
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21.04.2010 22:56, barry

? Bolitophagus reticulatus

Yesterday, Kharkiv region
A tree fungus on a rotten birch tree.

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21.04.2010 23:01, Fornax13

? Bolitophagus reticulatus

Yesterday, Kharkiv region
A tree fungus on a rotten birch tree.

Are there any other options? )

21.04.2010 23:08, barry

Are there any other options? )

There is no list... You never know what, so I'm interested. smile.gif

21.04.2010 23:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yes, he has no options: he is the most smile.gif

21.04.2010 23:37, Stavropolec

Can you tell anything from my beetles...?
Thank you in advance smile.gif
1,2,11-Astrakhan region
4-KBR
8 - Adygea
The rest - Stavropol

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22.04.2010 6:38, vasiliy-feoktistov

Only up to the genus (mostly Caucasus, but here's the question) confused.gif :
1,2,3) Blaps sp.
4) also Blaps (possibly letnifera).
8) Cychrus sp. (not caraboides).

22.04.2010 9:08, Алексей Сажнев

5,6 - Pterostichus melanarius sort of like
7-Anisoplia sp. similar to austriaca, but black ))
9.10-Ilybius or Agabus probably
11-Scarites in my opinion terricola

22.04.2010 11:15, botanque

9, 10 In fact, even the gender is hard to guess. The right one, for example, is very Rhantus (Nartus)in the shape of the pronotum grapii Gyllenhal 1808 recalls.

22.04.2010 11:43, Андреас

Please tell me the name

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22.04.2010 19:24, Алексей Сажнев

9, 10 In fact, even the gender is hard to guess. The right one, for example, is very Rhantus (Nartus)in the shape of the pronotum grapii Gyllenhal 1808 recalls.


I agree... I also thought about rhantus

22.04.2010 21:47, Mantispid

Mysterious T-shirt without a mustache)
22.04.10, Engels

22.04.2010 21:58, RippeR

aenea

23.04.2010 8:32, barry

? Margarinotus purpurascens
Kharkiv, 19.04.2010
~ 5 mm.
Forest-steppe, sand, on a dirt road.

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24.04.2010 17:19, BO.

Help identify the ground beetle before the species.
Astrakhan. Poplar stump.

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24.04.2010 17:28, Aaata

Carabus granulatus.
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24.04.2010 18:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

Carabus granulatus.

C. cancellatus is rather (thighs are red).

24.04.2010 18:11, RippeR

granulatus. He can also have red thighs, but that's not what you need to look at.. It is quite different, narrower than the canchillatus, from a distance you can see the difference, usually smile.gif
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24.04.2010 18:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, then sorry (we just have granulatus with red thighs never seen-always with black). smile.gif

24.04.2010 18:54, RippeR

I remember my surprise when I first saw green granulatus on the forum smile.gif
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24.04.2010 19:03, vasiliy-feoktistov

And here is a typical one of my places (which is why I made a mistake):

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24.04.2010 19:14, Aaata

Well, then sorry (we just have granulatus with red thighs never seen-always with black). smile.gif

In the Nizhny Novgorod region, about a third of the red-legged granulatus are found together with the black-legged granulatus. But for the 1st segm. the sawyere was red, I really didn't see this, as far as I know , this is the norm for cancellatus, even if the legs are dark-colored.

This post was edited by Aaata - 24.04.2010 19: 31
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24.04.2010 19:29, sergey nyu

Please help me identify the darkling. Caught on 23.04.10 near the city of Stavropol.
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24.04.2010 19:38, vasiliy-feoktistov

Blaps letnifera most likely.
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26.04.2010 11:22, Andrey Ponomarev

And here is a typical one of my places (which is why I made a mistake):

Vasily then I'm confused .who is it Carabus cancellatus or someone else confused.gif

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26.04.2010 11:41, Bad Den

granulatus is
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26.04.2010 11:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

Granulatus of the Moscow region is typical (it was described above how they differ).
I will add: then the color of my thighs (red) confused me, which is why I thought about it. And yours is black: Carabus (Carabus) granulatus granulatus Linnaeus, 1758 this is 100% true.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 26.04.2010 11: 58
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26.04.2010 12:04, Алексей Сажнев

Carabus cancellatus is even more convex and larger relative to C. granulatus
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26.04.2010 14:42, DIMac

HELP!
the beetle was caught on April 24 near Kazan on a steam field. near an oak grove, a ravine with water
for the second day I can not determine )))))

forehead with 1 bristle-bearing pore, mandibles without such
upper legs and ndkr.not dotted, ndc. without dots and setae, on the top from the outside with a notch
4 and 5 sternites of the abdomen are bare
prsp. densely dotted in the main pits and up to the posterior corners, closer to the middle of the base smooth, the median groove also begins there and then 2 depressions on the disk
lateral edges of the prsp.and ndkr. they are translucent red, the head / legs are dark brown, the thighs are black
, and the head and legs are black. pitch-black, shiny, ndcr. matte, light reddish-brown
length 9,5 mm.

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This post was edited by DIMac - 26.04.2010 15: 07

26.04.2010 18:43, Манор

Tell me what kind of insect it is. About 5 cm long, caught today (central Ukraine)

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