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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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16.05.2010 19:58, Алексей Сажнев

to Andreas

Dorcadion imho holosericeum
Selatosomus like latus

to Gennadich

Pogonocherus I'm not really with them - you have 4 species in the area as far as I know-hispidus, hispidulus, fasciculatus and decoratus
Dicerca-furcata or something
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16.05.2010 20:03, RippeR

ANDREAS:
Dorcadion holosericeum tristriatum

GENNADICH:
Pogonocherus fasciculatus
Dicarca furcata
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16.05.2010 20:04, Necrocephalus

Crimea, Cape Tarkhankut,29-30. 04. 2010

first-ofon
important size
dixus eremita most likely
carterus is
gonocephalum
pusillum

16.05.2010 20:05, RippeR

ahead of )

16.05.2010 20:12, Necrocephalus

Oh, don't tell me. I could have done it sooner. if the time was

16.05.2010 20:42, Александр57

Tell me please. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Length 13 mm. Mixed forest, mostly pine.

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16.05.2010 20:43, Necrocephalus

Phryganophilus ruficollis

16.05.2010 20:49, Dr. Niko

I took a picture here at the dacha (MO, Istra district) of Molorchus minor. What confused me - maybe I didn't look well, but I've never seen it in anyone's reports. Is it even mass-produced or what?

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This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 05/16/2010 20: 50

16.05.2010 20:55, Necrocephalus

yes dofiga ego
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16.05.2010 21:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

I took a picture here at the dacha (MO, Istra district) of Molorchus minor. What confused me - maybe I didn't look well, but I've never seen it in anyone's reports. Is it even mass-produced or what?




yes dofig it

Flowers of bird cherry, hawthorn, etc. Now is the time for it.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 05/16/2010 21: 02
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16.05.2010 23:13, barry

Kharkiv, today, deciduous forest.

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16.05.2010 23:25, Necrocephalus

Melandrya barbata
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17.05.2010 0:07, Bad Den

Tell me please. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Length 13 mm. Mixed forest, mostly pine.

Alexander, when did you take a picture of him?

17.05.2010 0:21, barry

Alexander, when did you take a picture of him?

By exif - today (or rather yesterday).

17.05.2010 0:40, Bad Den

By exif - today (or rather yesterday).

21: 41: 28 - the time is too late, just one minute earlier than the message. Unless there's a laptop in the woods:)

This post was edited by Bad Den - 05/17/2010 00: 41

17.05.2010 0:50, barry

21: 41: 28 - the time is too late, just one minute earlier than the message. Unless there's a laptop in the woods:)

I also sometimes take it home, especially when we go far away... smile.gif

This post was edited by barry - 05/17/2010 00: 51

17.05.2010 8:30, Bad Den

I also sometimes take it home, especially when we go far away... smile.gif

I actually need to know the date
Already, or it hasn't started yet:)

17.05.2010 18:40, BO.

Tell me what kind of beetles:
Crunch caught on lilac,
Leaf Eater on the lawn.
Astrakhan region
May.

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17.05.2010 18:45, Алексей Сажнев

Entomoscelis adonidis (Pallas, 1771) и
Valgus hemipterus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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17.05.2010 21:30, Александр57

Alexander, when did you take a picture of him?

Tenelub caught flying low in the forest near the village of Zhelnino (south-west of Dzerzhinsk), 16.05.10 about 12-00. Brought to the city, photo shoot on the balcony, released, flew away. A little processing in Photoshop in the evening. I've never met anyone from this family before.

18.05.2010 9:06, barry

Kharkiv, 17.05.2010.
On felled branches (willow, elm...).
~ 13 mm.

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18.05.2010 11:54, Liparus

Kharkiv, 17.05.2010.
On felled branches (willow, elm...).
~ 13 mm.

On alder it was

18.05.2010 11:59, Liparus

first - ofon
is important the size
of carterus is

ofon - approximately 20 mm,
carterus is-is it a genus or a species?

18.05.2010 12:36, RippeR

Ropalopus macropus
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18.05.2010 15:04, AlexT

Good afternoon, take a look, pzhs, usachy (Simferopol). Is it one type or different?

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18.05.2010 15:38, RippeR

most likely both agapanthia violacea

18.05.2010 18:35, Алексей Сажнев

it is necessary to look at the pubescence of the base of the elytra and episterna - either Agapanthia violacea or intermedia.

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 05/18/2010 18: 40

18.05.2010 19:36, Necrocephalus

ofon - about 20 mm, - something too much. this is hardly the case. I advise you to try it on after all.
carterus is - is it a genus or a species? "should I turn on my brain?" wink.gif

18.05.2010 19:47, Arikain

Check out the bug, please. Taken in Karelia:
picture: Фото_2009_2010_231.јрд
dead-eater?

18.05.2010 19:52, scarit

Dead-eater. Oiceoptoma thoracica L.
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18.05.2010 19:58, Arikain

Thank you, and this is what the bug will be:

18.05.2010 20:03, Arikain

Thank you, and this, what kind of bug will it be:
picture: ук.јрд
The photo is bad, but it seems to look like a toddler.

picture: Фото_2009_2010_071.јрд
I wanted to take a better picture, but the bug ran away under the crevice

18.05.2010 20:21, scarit

the first one is a toddler, the second one is a glistening beetle (Nitidulidae), which seems to be the genus Glischrochilus.

18.05.2010 23:08, Glass

Hello! Please help me identify the bug.
Taken on 17.05.2010 in the Voskresensky district of the Moscow region.

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19.05.2010 4:44, Dmitry Vlasov

2 Glass - Gastrophysa viridula
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19.05.2010 4:54, Dmitry Vlasov

2 Arikain-a baby bird most likely Margarinotus brunneus (=cadaverinus) If there are other photos or a beetle-see if there is a fragment of the 5th groove on the base of the elytra. If so, it's definitely him.
Glisten-Glischrochilus grandis (=latefasciatus ).
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19.05.2010 9:16, Victor Titov

Crimea, Cape Tarkhankut,29-30. 04. 2010

ofon - approximately 20 mm,
carterus is-is it a genus or a species?

1) Ophonus ?sabulicola
2) Carterus is a genus.
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19.05.2010 17:34, Vitnaz

19.05.2010 19:41, Arikain

2 Arikain-a baby bird most likely Margarinotus brunneus (=cadaverinus) If there are other photos or a beetle-see if there is a fragment of the 5th groove on the base of the elytra. If so, it's definitely him.
Glistenworm-Glischrochilus grandis (=latefasciatus).

The rest of the photos, unfortunately, are very bad, the elytra are not visible, but I see these beetles often, when I meet him, I will try to take a better picture, they run fast, they are almost not in a calm state, it is very difficult to take a good photo.

19.05.2010 20:47, DIMac

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Kazan. Victory Park. peat bog. on the surface of the soil
19.05.2010 at sunset
4 copies. length 0.5-0.8 mm

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