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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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23.05.2007 22:27, KDG

It was caught on the ground.
But I'm interested in Karabida.

the animal, in my opinion, is similar to Aphaonus sp. I caught such people from Karachay-Cherkessia and Abkhazia.

Vi, Archypus-4 minutes ahead of me...

This post was edited by KDG - 05/23/2007 22: 29
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24.05.2007 2:38, nimu

Help plz shchelkunov determine.
Moscow region
Judging by the case that they were engaged in, it was a male and a female.

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24.05.2007 12:05, алекс 2611

Help plz shchelkunov determine.
Moscow region
Judging by the case that they were engaged in, it was a male and a female.

Nutcracker number 1-similar to Athous vittatus
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24.05.2007 15:07, rpanin

Can you help me with the definition?
Lviv region, Zolochiv district, Gologorki village area . Both beetles are 7 mm each. Steppe plots 1,05-19,05,07 g.

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24.05.2007 15:10, Bad Den

1____________1.05__19.05.0_7__._7__..jpg-you need to dig in the direction of Leistus sp.
It's just an under-colored instance, apparently

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24.05.2007 15:49, rpanin

1____________1.05__19.05.0_7__._7__..jpg-you need to dig in the direction of Leistus sp.
It's just an under-colored instance, apparently


Yes, it looks like Leistus ferrugineus.
Here's what's going on-it's confusing.(in natural color, it is even lighter )
Here is a link where there is something similar .
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...g%3Dru%26sa%3DN

24.05.2007 16:08, Bad Den

Clearly under-colored yet, even the eyes are whitesmile.gif

24.05.2007 16:21, omar

Like a Patrobus, in the sense of the second beetle. Or some of your Westerner Pterostichus. There's no one else.
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24.05.2007 17:52, omar

Rpanin, I'm sorry, I made a mistake. A beetle of the genus Platyderus. The sun was hitting my eye and monitor hard.

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24.05.2007 17:58, omar

By the way, where did you catch it-the biotope?

25.05.2007 10:14, nimu

Help plz shchelkunov determine.
All Moscow region.

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25.05.2007 10:56, rpanin

By the way, where did you catch it-the biotope?


Podillia, a small sanctuary of the steppe area. South-West slope of the hill.

25.05.2007 15:06, omar

Rpanin, then, if you can, take an even bigger picture of the tip of the abdomen and the top of the elytra. Maybe not him.

27.05.2007 0:06, Vladimirrr

Many terrariumists keep the so-called "flour krushchak" for feeding reptiles and amphibians... What kind of insect is it, and what is its Latin?
I searched the web and found three options:
Tenebrio molitor
Zabrus tenebrioides
Acis spec.
Here I give so far only a photo of the larva, there are no beetles. But I think a lot of people have seen them...

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27.05.2007 7:00, Riverber

Who is it? One of the pretties? Found it in the garden, Chelyabinsk region.

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27.05.2007 8:20, Bad Den

Many terrariumists keep the so-called "flour krushchak" for feeding reptiles and amphibians... What kind of insect is it, and what is its Latin?
I searched the web and found three options:
Tenebrio molitor
Zabrus tenebrioides
Acis spec.
Here I give so far only a photo of the larva, there are no beetles. But I think a lot of people have seen them...

In fact, it is Tenebrio sp. (there are 4 species of them on the territory of the former USSR).

27.05.2007 8:25, Bad Den

Who is it? One of the pretties? Found it in the garden, Chelyabinsk region.

Yes, this is a beautiful smelling goat-Calosoma sycophanta (Linnaeus, 1758)

28.05.2007 0:08, Vladimirrr

Bad Den, do you know where to look at a photo of Zabrus tenebrioides? And then I'm looking through the search engine and there are different beetles with this name... smile.gif I would like to know exactly what it looks like.

28.05.2007 0:19, Bad Den

For example, here: http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/ref-4646.htm

28.05.2007 16:23, Dinusik

Help identify the beetles. The first leaf eater looks like a lily rattle, but I'm not sure. The elephant is even more difficult frown.gif.

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28.05.2007 18:14, алекс 2611

Help identify the beetles. The first leaf eater looks like a lily rattle, but I'm not sure. The elephant is even more difficult frown.gif.


The leaf beetle is more likely from the subfamily Galerucinae. If you had a European look , you could say something. And with the Far Eastern species it is difficult...

if there was a picture from Europe-would it say that the genus Lochmaea ?

28.05.2007 22:30, Furslen

Please help with beetles - all mountain and forest parts of the Chelyabinsk region (Southern Urals)
user posted image
user posted image

Here you are interested in a pair of barbels, and not a large pine elephant (not a false scorpion on the tendril of one of them)
user posted image

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28.05.2007 22:35, KDG

Please help with beetles - all mountain and forest parts of the Chelyabinsk region (Southern Urals)
Here you are interested in a barbel, not a large pine elephant)

Acanthocinus aedilis
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28.05.2007 22:35, Frantic

1st barbel - Brachyta interogationis.
Long-whiskered barbel-Acanthocinus aedilis.
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28.05.2007 22:57, Aleksandr Safronov

And the photos are not weak! wink.gif

28.05.2007 23:59, Vladimirrr

Bad Den, thanks for the link. This is not what I expected to see. smile.gif
Actually, I thought that this beetle in the photo is the "bread beetle".
- - -
Tell me plz. what a bug it is. The photo is not very good, so I will describe it additionally:
size about 1 cm, black, shiny, reddish paws, very common in the middle zone, during the day it burrows under stones, boards, etc....

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29.05.2007 1:09, Dinusik

Some Harpalus (Pseudoophonus) sp. To determine up to the species, you need to watch hetotoxia.

29.05.2007 10:28, Furslen

Thanks to those who answered, the toothy beetle remained undefined - user posted image. And how true is the name Brachyta interogationis, given by the respected Frantic. I can't find it in the directories

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29.05.2007 11:08, Bad Den

Thanks to those who answered, the toothy beetle remained undefined. And how true is the name Brachyta interogationis, given by the respected Frantic. I can't find it in the directories

This is some kind of Platycerus sp.
And Brachyta used to be Evodinus smile.gif
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29.05.2007 12:43, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Platycerus is probably caprea, yet it's even more likely to be exactly it. And the photo is super!

and interrogationis with two "RR" - can therefore not be found.
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29.05.2007 14:01, Nimrod

I'm not sure about caprea. Judging by the border and shape of the pronotum, as well as the punctuation of the elytra , this specimen is closer to caraboides. Now, if you could look at the mandibles from below, at least...
In general, Mr. Furslen, leave it "in question" for now.

I will soon post a definitive sign for this kind, as promised. Now I can't - the screw is loose, I'm restoring the computer...
Sincerely,...
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29.05.2007 23:42, Vladimirrr

Dinusik, thank you.
Similar to:
Harpalus rufipes
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30.05.2007 0:15, Furslen

Thank you to everyone who helps with Platycerus. This angle won't help you decide between caprea and caraboides? user posted image

This post was edited by Furslen - 05/31/2007 12: 06

31.05.2007 16:31, Сергей-К

1. Karelian Isthmus. 26.05.07.
Purple Meloe violaceus T-shirt???
user posted image

The message was edited by Sergey_K-31.05.2007 17: 19

31.05.2007 16:43, Nimrod

I have some problems visiting the resource... Sorry, Mr. Furslen, I couldn't get in earlier...

This angle doesn't help either. If you have eliminated it (and I hope you have), then for an accurate answer, you need to dissect the beetle and pull out its genitals, and submit the pictures to us. And until then, he will continue to have fun walking on a leaf with the sp brand.
Sincerely,...

31.05.2007 17:20, Сергей-К

2. Karelian Isthmus. Common dung beetle-Geotrupes stercorarius??? 08.10.2005.
user posted image

The message was edited by Sergey_K-01.06.2007 08: 49

31.05.2007 17:23, Сергей-К

3. Karelian Isthmus. And this one, like a common Dung beetle - Geotrupes stercorarius, but without a mustache???
user posted image

The message was edited by Sergey_K-01.06.2007 08: 50

31.05.2007 19:21, RippeR

more like stercorosus. Pronotum strongly dotted, and very shiny

01.06.2007 7:37, Mylabris

To Sergey K: Right, male Meloe violaceus.
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01.06.2007 11:20, Nimrod

Mr. RippeR is right. This is Anoplotrupes stercorosus(Scriba)

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