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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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01.06.2010 23:30, Андреас

I compared it... I compared them, using my instinct... the instinct of an animal and an artist at the same time. - Accepted the picturatus. eek.gif Thank you all for participating.
By the way, - experience of a fool: - it is undesirable to turn this beetle on its back to straighten its legs and whiskers, since the scales are erased.
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02.06.2010 20:21, NicoSander

Cicindela sylvatica?

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02.06.2010 20:27, Алексей Сажнев

Cicindela (s. str.)sylvatica Linnaeus, 1758
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02.06.2010 20:28, Alexandr Rusinov

He is the best animal... smile.gif
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02.06.2010 21:05, Вишняков Алексей

Tell me what kind of ground beetles are they?

This post was edited by Alexey Vishnyakov - 02.06.2010 21: 09

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02.06.2010 21:11, Алексей Сажнев

Harpalus sp. and Pterostichus oblongopunctatus
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02.06.2010 21:50, Вишняков Алексей

Here's one I got today.

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02.06.2010 22:55, Алексей Сажнев

probably Harpalus rufipes

03.06.2010 4:55, evk

Tell me what kind of ground beetles are they?

1-Harpalus ?affinis most likely.

03.06.2010 4:56, evk

probably Harpalus rufipes

Precisely!

03.06.2010 13:52, akulich-sibiria

hello. Tell me about this bug. Like from Rhynchites,. 4.5 mm from a head tube. Claws with a clove. I was caught on a rocky slope, right on the ground.
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2. Is this Platambus maculatus ?
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03.06.2010 13:59, Victor Titov


2. Is this Platambus maculatus ?

Yes, this is it.

03.06.2010 14:01, botanque

 
2. Is this Platambus maculatus ?

Yes, this is it.

03.06.2010 14:03, Victor Titov

Yes, this is it.

Yes, this is it.

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Eugene, Platambus (a) in what pond caught?

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03.06.2010 15:10, akulich-sibiria

he was caught in the north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. In the Igarka area. Well, there are only clear rivers. Unfortunately, there is no more accurate label. Something interesting?
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03.06.2010 17:46, Victor Titov

Yes, I just asked, because Platambus maculatus is an indicator of clean water.

03.06.2010 17:56, akulich-sibiria

well there we at least drank water directly from the river

03.06.2010 18:04, botanque

If you catch maculatus, this does not mean that you can drink raw water. There, for example, may be products of cow vital activity.

03.06.2010 18:09, akulich-sibiria

there are wild places, we were thrown in helicopters and there were no people for 100 km.These are taiga rivers and the water is much better than from a tap or filter ))

03.06.2010 18:21, botanque

Well, I'm just clarifying its indicator properties smile.gif

03.06.2010 18:45, Victor Titov

Yes, it is clear that we are not talking about the fact that water should (and can) be drunk from the river where maculatus lives. In fact, I personally wouldn't even drink from the tank I was keeping it in, even if I knew what kind of water I'd put in it. Indicator of "clean" water-does not mean that it is potable. It is probably correct to say that this beetle is an inhabitant of meso-and oligotrophic reservoirs. Yes, and he is a rheophile.
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03.06.2010 19:06, PG18

A tiny (3-4 mm) inhabitant of a chalk cliff. Ground beetle?
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Aktolagai plateau in Western Kazakhstan, 18.05.10
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03.06.2010 19:23, PG18

Ladybug (about 3 mm) and dorcadion (cm2, or more) from the same place.

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03.06.2010 19:41, Fornax13

A tiny (3-4 mm) inhabitant of a chalk cliff. Ground beetle?

This is Malashka. Probably from Ebaeus.

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03.06.2010 20:15, PG18

Another Cretaceous planet dweller

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03.06.2010 20:17, Fornax13

From Hyperinae. It's hard to tell from the photo - although it looks very much like Metadonus.

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03.06.2010 21:15, vasiliy-feoktistov

Here's where the campaign is unclear situation arose!
I outline:
I came across a lepturina crushed by someone on the sidewalk in my city.
I would think of Lepturalia nigripes nigripes De Geer, 1775. But the color of the elytra is confusing.
Do not explain?

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03.06.2010 21:21, Alexandr Rusinov

Yes, I just asked, because Platambus maculatus is an indicator of clean water.

Not exactly. It's an indicator of running water, and that's not the same thing...

03.06.2010 21:27, Алексей Сажнев

Here's where the campaign is unclear situation arose!
I outline:
I came across a lepturina crushed by someone on the sidewalk in my city.
I would think of Lepturalia nigripes nigripes De Geer, 1775. But the color of the elytra is confusing.
Do not explain?


In Lepturalia nigripes, in addition to the nominative subspecies, ssp. rufipennis Blessig, 1873 is also distinguished, but as far as is known, it is more southern and absent in the MO, probably it is just a dark form and isolated specimens
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03.06.2010 21:42, vasiliy-feoktistov

In Lepturalia nigripes, in addition to the nominative subspecies, ssp. rufipennis Blessig, 1873 is also distinguished, but as far as is known, it is more southern and absent in the MO, probably it is just a dark form and isolated specimens

That's how it is, and here the people are PRESSING mad.gifBecause they have never met such a thing in our country! I will restore it, but what else is left confused.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 03.06.2010 21: 43

03.06.2010 21:52, NicoSander

What kind of bronze is this? There are no spots. Color-dark copper. Vologda region, Kaduysky district, Pakino village, 22.05.2010

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03.06.2010 22:06, vasiliy-feoktistov

Laughter,laughter, and I think I've just caught another Trox in the worldjump.gif. Also scaber
Is Still alive smile.gif

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03.06.2010 22:07, Алексей Сажнев

the photo is not so hot, but trox is accurate, and most likely yes-skaber
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03.06.2010 22:12, vasiliy-feoktistov

the photo is not so hot, but trox is definitely, and most likely, yes-scabber

I just put it in the stain, thank you. That's the day today smile.gif

03.06.2010 22:39, KingSnake

Help me determine it. NP " Chavash Varmane "(Rep. Chuvashia), 31.05.2010

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03.06.2010 22:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Xylotrechus rusticus
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04.06.2010 4:49, Dmitry Vlasov

Here's where the campaign is unclear situation arose!
I outline:
I came across a lepturina crushed by someone on the sidewalk in my city.
I would think of Lepturalia nigripes nigripes De Geer, 1775. But the color of the elytra is confusing.
Do not explain?

Perhaps the color of the elytra changed after "killing by crushing", especially if the beetle was fresh and fat. Yes, and even lay in the sun... I think that there is no need to bother with restoration...
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04.06.2010 5:10, akulich-sibiria

anything you can tell from my Rhynchites at the beginning of pages

04.06.2010 9:50, Mantispid

I can say that this is a female)
Possible Neocoenorhinidius pauxillus Germ.

04.06.2010 10:39, Mantispid

Beetle assembled from parts, length 13 mm
Harpalus ?zabroides

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