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06.06.2010 9:34, Алексей Сажнев

Oberea (Amaurostoma) erythrocephala is very variable, the species has a number of subspecies and phenotypic variations as far as is known

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 06.06.2010 09: 34
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06.06.2010 9:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

Oberea (Amaurostoma) erythrocephala is very variable, the species has a number of subspecies and phenotypic variations as far as is known

Alexey, but there is no link where can I view it? Naturally interested!

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06.06.2010 9:49, Алексей Сажнев

http://mtwow.org/Oberea-erythrocephala.html - Oberea erythrocephala
http://www.cerambyx.uochb.cz//index.htm - ssp. amanica Holzschuh, 1993
http://www.cerambyx.uochb.cz//index.htm - ssp. schurmanni Heyrovský, 1962
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/obere...throcephala.htm - Oberea erythrocephala

Although I began to be confused by the proportions.... maybe I was in a hurry, if there are copies. look at the signs
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06.06.2010 10:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

Although I began to be confused by the proportions.... maybe I was in a hurry, if there are copies. look at the signs

Yes, let Boris look at it (I've never come across such a miracle). Now I'm going to the forest point Agapanthia intermedia check (it is local to us).

06.06.2010 11:18, barry

Yes, let Boris look at it (I've never come across such a miracle). Now I'm going to the forest point Agapanthia intermedia check (it is local to us).

Yes, 3 should be, we'll check a little later.
Here's more footage:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/index_cla...p?category=4695

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06.06.2010 11:28, NicoSander

What a sawyere. Vologda region, Kaduysky district, Pakino village, 29.05.2010

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06.06.2010 11:31, Алексей Сажнев

Yes, 3 should be, we'll check a little later.
Here's more footage:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/index_cla...p?category=4695


well, nothing else comes to mind ... I think it's

06.06.2010 11:36, Алексей Сажнев

What a sawyere. Vologda region, Kaduysky district, Pakino village, 29.05.2010


I do not understand from the photo whether Asemum striatum or Tetropium castaneum is like this ... no headache today
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06.06.2010 11:58, NicoSander

I apologize for the poor quality of the photo. Here's another view from below

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06.06.2010 12:10, Андреас

Hello. I only have these indeterminate beetles from the disk, photographed at our CMS. Please help me with the names.
- Narrow
wing - Khrushchik
-Shchitonoska

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06.06.2010 12:15, Андреас

But this small barbel was photographed by my friend under our mountain-the unexploded Yutsa volcano. It's much cooler there than in Pyatigorsk. Forest on the north side. There is no other information.

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06.06.2010 12:26, Алексей Сажнев

Leiopus and it seems still nebulosus
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06.06.2010 12:37, Андреас

Once I met for the first time in my life on a walnut tree (!!!) the same size, but it seems almost completely monophonic gray - I couldn't catch it. - I understand that such a "sketch" is childish babble. redface.gif

06.06.2010 15:18, Вишняков Алексей

Tell me, what is this barbel? Caught today, Moscow, Terletsky Forest Park.

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06.06.2010 15:23, scarit

Anastrangalia sp. Maybe sanguinolenta.

06.06.2010 15:43, Алексей Сажнев

I would say Anastrangalia reyi (Heyden, 1889)
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06.06.2010 19:18, Fornax13

Hello. I only have these indeterminate beetles from the disk, photographed at our CMS. Please help me with the names.
- Narrow
wing - Khrushchik
-Shchitonoska

- Narrow wing-female type Oedemera ?virescens
-Cruncher - ?Blitopertha lineolata
-Whitefly-Cassida most likely bella

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06.06.2010 22:35, evk

well, nothing else comes to mind ... I think she's

And then there is nothing to come, because with milkweed. Only a short body is confusing, but this is possible due to the shooting angle.
This is what our products look like http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php/...17951/ppuser/89

06.06.2010 23:08, Fornax13

According to Fauna Europaea, it turns out:
Genus Macrocoma Chapuis 1874

They don't have data from other regions

Well, it probably will be-the Mediterranean group, apparently. Although, something I had a suspicion that afrotropics are also visited.

06.06.2010 23:12, barry

And then there is nothing to come, because with milkweed. Only a short body is confusing, but this is possible due to the shooting angle.
This is what our products look like http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php/...17951/ppuser/89

Well, maybe somehow, on occasion, I'll show Bartenev...
The list of our barbels is here:
http://kharkov.naturalist.su/gallery/checklists.php?id=160
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06.06.2010 23:15, Fornax13

Please tell me, is it hollbergi=glaucus or turbatus? And in general, is it possible to distinguish them reliably?
Ukraine, Luhansk region, 2009

Well, the Poles write that it's all the same.
www.biol.uni.wroc.pl/cassidae/Checklist%20Curculionoidea.pdf
Dieckmann seems to have it too: hollbergii = glaucus turbatus
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06.06.2010 23:24, Victor Titov

What a sawyere. Vologda region, Kaduysky district, Pakino village, 29.05.2010

I do not understand from the photo whether Asemum striatum or Tetropium castaneum is like this ... no headache today smile.gif

Well, it's definitely not Asemum striatum, but Tetropium. Brilliant (very much smile.gifso ) pronotum allows 99% to say that it is T. castaneum. Slightly disconcerting is the light streak at the base of the elytra, which is more characteristic of T. fuscum, but this also happens in castaneum. Moreover, this is probably the effect of lighting when shooting (however, the pronounced shine of the pronotum can also be explained by the same-lighting). In short, choose from these two Tetropium(s) .

06.06.2010 23:32, Victor Titov

Tell me, what is this barbel? Caught today, Moscow, Terletsky Forest Park.

Anastrangalia sp. Possibly sanguinolenta.

I would say Anastrangalia reyi (Heyden, 1889)

I am in favor of Anastrangalia reyi (I am ready to agree with Alexey beer.gif). In A. sanguinolenta, the pronotum is not so proportioned, it is wider and shorter. However, to be sure, you should look at the pronotum profile - sanguinolenta (unlike reyi) does not have protruding hairs on its disk, only adjacent ones.

07.06.2010 0:00, Musson max

Good time of day.
Please help me deal with geotrups.
four beetles to identify:
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1. 27.05.2007 Ukraine, Transcarpathian region. reserve "Synevir" on a forest path
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2. 23.06.2006 Ukraine, Kiev, Babi Yar Park, on the forest path
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3. 11.05.2010 border of Transcarpathian and Ivano-Frankivsk regions, Vyshkovsky pass, in the forest floor
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4. 27.08.08 Cherkasy region Sytniki village, on a forest path
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Thank you all in advance.

07.06.2010 6:17, Dmitry Vlasov

1,2,3 - Anoplotrupes stercorusus.
4-Geotrupes sp. female so it is impossible to determine from the photo...
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07.06.2010 7:00, Mantispid

Musson max
All beetles are Geotrupes (Anoplotrupes) stercorosus (Scriba, 1791), except for him in the forest, I think no one else lives from Geotrupes
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07.06.2010 9:27, Victor Titov

Good time of day.
Please help me deal with geotrups.
four beetles to determine:
1. 27.05.2007 Ukraine, Transcarpathian region. reserve "Synevir" on the forest path
2. 23.06.2006 Ukraine, Kiev, Babi Yar Park, on the forest path
3. 11.05.2010 border of Transcarpathian and Ivano-Frankivsk regions, Vyshkovsky pass, in the forest floor
4. 27.08.08 Cherkasy region Sytniki village, on the forest path
Thank you all in advance.

1,2,3 - Anoplotrupes stercorusus.
4-Geotrupes sp. female so it is impossible to determine from the photo...

   Musson max
All beetles are Geotrupes (Anoplotrupes) stercorosus (Scriba, 1791), except for him in the forest, I think no one else lives from Geotrupes

No, No. 4 is not Anoplotrupes stercorosus, but the female Geotrupes sp., Elizar is right.
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07.06.2010 11:32, Юстус

Tell me, PLZ. All-Novosibirsk, 23.05-3.06. 2010.
№1 – Acilius sulcatus ?
№ 2 – Acilius canaliculatus ?
№ 3 – Agabus sp.?
№ 4 - ? (~ 11 mm)
I apologize for the quality of the photo

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07.06.2010 12:34, Victor Titov

Tell me, PLZ. All-Novosibirsk, 23.05-3.06. 2010.
№1 – Acilius sulcatus ?
№ 2 – Acilius canaliculatus ?
№ 3 – Agabus sp.?
№ 4 - ? (~ 11 mm)
I apologize for the quality of the photo

I would put it this way:
1.jpg - male
Acilius sulcatus 2.jpg -female Acilius canaliculatus
3.jpg -Agabus sp. (subgenus Acatodes)
4.jpg: left - Rhantus ?latitans, on the right-Rhantus ?notatus
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07.06.2010 20:24, botanque

4. On the right, most likely Rh. frontalis.

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07.06.2010 20:51, Юстус

4. On the right, most likely Rh. frontalis.

Aren't Rh. frontalis and Rh. notatus synonymous?

07.06.2010 21:06, STIGMA

Good evening!
Dear forumchane, help identify a few beetles from Bashkiria, all caught in early May, he usually beetles are not interested, but this time I decided to ask. The ones marked with red dots are interesting, I just haven't seen them before.
Thank you in advance))))))))

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07.06.2010 21:34, botanque

Aren't Rh. frontalis and Rh. notatus synonymous?

Synonyms indeed smile.gif, but Rh. frontalis is still more correct.
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07.06.2010 21:46, evk

Good evening!
Dear forumchane, help identify a few beetles from Bashkiria, all caught in early May, he usually beetles are not interested, but this time I decided to ask. The ones marked with red dots are interesting, I just haven't seen them before.
Thank you in advance))))))))

The first two are Carabus schoenherri F.-W. The last two Carabus in the first row in this picture - I can't take it. Remove it separately. Although, if in probability, then C. granulatus and C. stscheglovi.

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07.06.2010 22:28, Glass

Hello! I wanted to clarify - is this a lily rattle?
(May 2010, Moscow region)
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07.06.2010 22:30, Алексей Сажнев

The first two are Carabus schoenherri F.-W. The last two Carabus in the first row in this picture - I can't take it. Remove it separately. Although, if in probability, then C. granulatus and C. stscheglovi.


I totally agree ... and the remaining beetle with a red dot is Platyrhinus resinosus (Scopoli, 1763)
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07.06.2010 22:32, Алексей Сажнев

Hello! I wanted to clarify - is this a lily rattle?
(May 2010, Moscow region)
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Lilioceris lilii
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07.06.2010 23:31, Aleksey Adamov

(Carabidae)

Can you tell me how Epomis circumscriptus karelini (formerly Chlaenius) differs from E. dejeani? mol.gif teapot.gif

08.06.2010 0:02, Necrocephalus

Help me, I'm completely dumbfounded. What kind of shoe? Moscow oblast. It was covered in yellow pollen, like larinus. 12 mm without nose.
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08.06.2010 11:35, Андреас

Hello People. Yesterday I caught, as it seems to me, such an interesting and cool soft wing... - I see it for the first time (?).
- A mustache from last year. - - Some kind of leptura, right?

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