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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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24.05.2010 15:47, Alexandr Rusinov

This is not by chance the endangered Oreina viridis (Duftschmidt, 1825)?
11mm.subalpine of the Carpathians, on the rocks.

For me, it looks more like an intracata...
Here, look for yourself, compare...
http://www.biol.uni.wroc.pl/cassidae/Europ...rysomelinae.htm

24.05.2010 19:16, Andrey Ponomarev

Help identify the beetles.May 20-22, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Moscow region.

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24.05.2010 20:04, evk

1-2-Acanthocinus aedilis like, female and male.
3 - Pissodes pini
4 - Monochamus ?urussovi (similar in shape and color to it, but the tops of the elytra are without a clear light pubescence, so I doubt it - I can't guess your Moscow smile.gifregion very well )
5 - I do not distinguish between them smile.gifChas say, which rogachik!
6 - Melanotus sp.

This post was edited by evk - 24.05.2010 20: 10
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24.05.2010 20:14, Necrocephalus

3-Pissodes pini
is not very similar shuffle.gif
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24.05.2010 20:27, Necrocephalus

For Liparus, CRW_5059.jpg — (91.07к) Litargus connexus
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24.05.2010 20:31, Necrocephalus

For Liparus, CRW_5047.jpg — (102.76 k) of the Mycetophagus multipunctatus type. In general, it was possible to speak more definitely and determine a lot of things if you specify the size.
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24.05.2010 20:32, Necrocephalus

For Liparus CRW_5032.jpg - (119.9 K) OPHONUS TYPE AZUREUS
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24.05.2010 20:37, Алексей Сажнев

For Gennadich

1,2. Acanthocinus aedilis (Linnaeus, 1758) female and male
3. I think Hylobius abietis (Linnaeus, 1758) female
4. I think male Monochamus (s. str.) sutor (Linnaeus, 1758)
5. female Platycerus caraboides (Linnaeus, 1758)
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24.05.2010 20:39, Fornax13

3-Pissodes pini
is not very similar shuffle.gif

Hylobius abietis
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24.05.2010 20:46, evk

3-Pissodes pini
is not very similar shuffle.gif

And the alternative?

24.05.2010 20:50, Necrocephalus

For Liparus CRW_50260.jpg — (118.51 k) - Oodescelis TYPE POLITA

24.05.2010 20:52, barry

For Liparus, CRW_5047.jpg — (102.76 k) of the Mycetophagus multipunctatus type. In general, it was possible to speak more definitely and determine a lot of things if you specify the size.

? Mycetophagus atomarius like blizhe

24.05.2010 21:17, Necrocephalus

Mycetophagus atomarius seems
to be closer and closer, but I have not seen such mottled ones much. Mustache it would be good to have a larger pronotum

24.05.2010 22:04, Necrocephalus

CRW_5049.jpg- (98.65 k) Scaphidema metallicum fucking red-breasted lol.gif

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24.05.2010 22:09, Fornax13

So I looked at it for a long time. I have exactly the same ones from the Caucasus. That's really different from ours confused.gif

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24.05.2010 22:40, Вишняков Алексей

What is this ground beetle? Found in Moscow, Izmailovsky Forest Park.

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24.05.2010 22:46, Fornax13

Carabus nemoralis

24.05.2010 23:05, Вишняков Алексей

For the first time I tried to lure people into the light. This bug arrived first. Who is it? Moscow.

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24.05.2010 23:11, Bad Den

Tenebrio molitor

25.05.2010 8:49, vasiliy-feoktistov

So-as elephants for me mostly "dark forest" wall.gif
I want to ask you to identify this one confused.gif
Found the day before yesterday. Here: M. O. G. Zheleznodorozhny, on nettle. L=10mm.

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25.05.2010 8:55, Алексей Сажнев

Notaris like scripti
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25.05.2010 9:47, Victor Titov

Help identify the beetles.May 20-22, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Moscow region.

Nutcracker-Melanotus rufipes (Herbst, 1784)=castanipes (Paykull, 1800)
For Gennadich
4. I think the male is Monochamus (s. str.) sutor (Linnaeus, 1758)

Absolutely true! He is yes.gif!

For Gennadich
5. female Platycerus caraboides (Linnaeus, 1758)

I wouldn't say so categorically, and even for the female shuffle.gif. The variant with Platycerus caprea (De Geer, 1774) is equally probable.

And the alternative?

And here it is (Alexey Sazhnev and Fornax13, I'm sure, are right):

3. I think Hylobius abietis (Linnaeus, 1758) is a female

Hylobius abietis

25.05.2010 11:19, vasiliy-feoktistov


I wouldn't say so categorically, and even for the female shuffle.gif. The variant with Platycerus caprea (De Geer, 1774) is equally probable.

Platycerus caprea De Geer, 1774 yes.gifand is. For comparison: 2 pairs of P. caraboides laid out in his last report: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1051421 (the females there are bronze and with red legs-the only ones I find here).

25.05.2010 11:39, barry

Kharkiv, 15.05.2010
~ 5-6 mm.

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25.05.2010 12:17, Victor Titov

Platycerus caprea De Geer, 1774 yes.gifand is. For comparison: 2 pairs of P. caraboides laid out in his last report: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1051421 (the females there are bronze and with red legs-the only ones I find here).

As for the bronze and red-legged females, here is the thing: if bronze and red-legged-99.9% - caraboides; but if with dark legs and blue, green, blue-green, etc. - then not the fact that caprea. Their variability is significant.
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25.05.2010 12:35, vasiliy-feoktistov

As for the bronze and red-legged females, here is the thing: if bronze and red-legged-99.9% - caraboides; but if with dark legs and blue, green, blue-green, etc. - then not the fact that caprea. Their variability is significant.

I assumed that I had never seen a female caraboides with dark legs,
but a caprea with dark legs all the time. confused.gif

25.05.2010 16:38, Mantispid

Kharkiv, 15.05.2010
~ 5-6 mm.

This is Microlestes, in my opinion something like minutulus (Goeze, 1777)

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25.05.2010 17:00, Victor Titov

Kharkiv, 15.05.2010
~ 5-6 mm.

This is Microlestes, in my opinion something like minutulus (Goeze, 1777)

Microlestes minutulus 5-6 mm?! Are you right, Barry?" Well, 3 mm - still where it went... But half a centimeter!

25.05.2010 17:11, barry

Microlestes minutulus 5-6 mm?! Are you right, Barry?" Well, 3 mm - still where it went... But half a centimeter!

Not measured, purely on spinal sensations... maybe... in general, small.

This post was edited by barry - 25.05.2010 17: 12

25.05.2010 18:35, MooN VVeLL

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I found it on the asphalt about a week ago...help me find out who it is)

25.05.2010 18:40, vasiliy-feoktistov


I found it on the asphalt about a week ago...help me find out who it is)

Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) holosericeum Krynicki, 1832 (female) similar

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 25.05.2010 18: 40

25.05.2010 19:25, barry

Kharkiv, 23.05.2010.

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25.05.2010 19:42, Fornax13

If large, then Cacotemnus rufipes
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25.05.2010 19:55, barry

If large, then Cacotemnus rufipes

~ 7 мм.

25.05.2010 19:58, Fornax13

Yes, it is.

25.05.2010 20:16, VSB

It looks like a cow, but I didn't find the same one in the caller ID. Can someone tell me. Sanks.

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25.05.2010 20:41, Алексей Сажнев

Propylea quatuordecimpunctata
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25.05.2010 20:43, vasiliy-feoktistov

It looks like a cow, but I didn't find the same one in the caller ID. Can someone tell me. Sanks.

There is a cow. I would venture to assume that this is: Propylea quatuordecimpunctata Linnaeus, 1758? (they vary, the bastards).
P.S. In general, I was late (while I was writing, Alexey was ahead of me) smile.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 25.05.2010 20: 46
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25.05.2010 22:03, Mylabris

Dear friends! I was stumped by one bug, I can't even get to the family in any way. I've been fighting for an hour and a half.
Size-1.2 mm, the formula of the legs is clearly 5-5-5, the middle chest of m-du zgr and pgr is very small, the back. basins without tires, strongly spaced. Antennae 11-chl, with 3chl club. At first I thought about Scaphidiidae, but I am confused by the 3-chl mace and the covered ndkr pygidium. Then I thought, maybe Acritus from hysterides-but no, the antennae are not cranial. wall.gif
Caught on May 13 in SE Kazakhstan, Almaty in soil traps. What other opinions will there be?
Thank you.

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25.05.2010 22:16, Fornax13

IMHO from atomariin (Cryptophagidae) - ?Ephistemus.

This post was edited by Fornax13-25.05.2010 22: 17
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