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10.06.2010 21:00, PG18

Quite peculiar. It's like I've seen it somewhere in pictures, but I haven't caught it myself... Karatau.

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10.06.2010 21:02, Алексей Сажнев

This is also not so bad))

A pair of dorcadions from Karatau. I didn't find them in the available publications of M.Danilevsky ... ((


Look for Dorcadion glicyrrhizae

10.06.2010 21:04, PG18

Brachinus-like crepitans, although healthy, 8-10 mm

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10.06.2010 21:07, Алексей Сажнев

DSC_0135.jpg -left Mastax thermarum (Steven, 1806), right Vai, from Paussinae beetle, imho
DSC_0127.JPG -two Brachinus sp. and two Anchomenus dorsalis Pontoppidan, 1763.

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 10.06.2010 21: 08
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10.06.2010 21:13, PG18

Look for subspecies and aberrations of Dorcadion glicyrrhizae

This is probably Dorcadion glicyrrhizae uvarovi - the Aktolagai plateau. There doesn't seem to be much in common with the Karatava beetles

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10.06.2010 21:13, elvir

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10.06.2010 21:14, Алексей Сажнев

Malachius bipustulatus

10.06.2010 21:17, PG18

...on the right - wi-Fi

Wi-Fi, in the center )) Or?..

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10.06.2010 21:20, PG18

And this is a pterostichus? Karatau

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10.06.2010 21:27, evk

DSC_0135.jpg -left Mastax thermarum (Steven, 1806), right Vai, from Paussinae beetle, imho
DSC_0127.JPG -two Brachinus sp. and two Anchomenus dorsalis Pontoppidan, 1763.

From Paussini, we still have only one - Paussus turcicus! He is!
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10.06.2010 21:29, PG18

Karatau:
1. Agatus bicolor
2-3 - ?
4 - ?
5. Agatus cingulatus

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10.06.2010 21:30, evk

Brachinus-like crepitans, although healthy, 8-10 mm

And there are two different Brachinus/ Left and large - most likely B. costatulus (it should not have setae on the border of the elytra from behind). And the second one ... ?
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10.06.2010 21:32, PG18

And the omofron in Turkestan, still the same limbatum?

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10.06.2010 21:39, evk

Karatau:
1. Agatus bicolor
2-3 - ?
4 - ?
5. Agatus cingulatus


Agatus bicolor on the left, Agatus cingulatus on the right, next to it Badister pr. meridionalis (alternative one-unipustulatus). The remaining two are Agatus ?amoenulus possibly.

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10.06.2010 21:41, evk

And the omofron in Turkestan, still the same limbatum?

There are two, but it's rotundatus!
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10.06.2010 21:44, PG18

Karatau. Two abscesses from the iris.
The first one is 13 mm, dark purple.
Second - can sedecimpunctata?

This post was edited by PG18-10.06.2010 21: 46

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10.06.2010 21:48, evk

And this is a pterostichus? Karatau

Most likely, Pterostichus nigrita is common. And the right one is Liochirus cycloderus
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10.06.2010 21:57, evk

Wi-Fi, in the center )) Or?..

On the left is Pterostichus (Phonias)?taksonyis, in the center is not wai, but Ditomus calydonius. But on the right again Cymindis (Paracymindis) sp. Very cute smile.gif
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10.06.2010 22:16, barry

  
A pair of dorcadions from Karatau. I didn't find them in the available publications of M.Danilevsky ... ((

This one won't work? smile.gif
There are, in principle, a lot more from those places, I'm still not going to reshoot them...

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10.06.2010 22:22, PG18

This scarite from the nominative subgenus is very large, 25-27 mm. Terricola again?
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And these are zabruses?
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10.06.2010 22:40, PG18

This one won't work? smile.gif
There are, in principle, a lot more from those places, I'm still not going to reshoot them...

Very suitable! Sorry there is no pdf-ki article on arietinum...
Can there really be a lot of dorcadions on Karatau?..

10.06.2010 22:43, evk

This scarite from the nominative subgenus is very large, 25-27 mm. Terricola again?
And these are zabruses?

Scarites salinus and Zabrus morio

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10.06.2010 22:52, PG18

From the last forces already)):
the first 3 are really dark-bodied? And the others?

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10.06.2010 22:59, evk

From the last forces already)):
the first 3 are really dark-bodied? And the others?

The first ones are true! Then Syntomus sp. (this photo will not come out before the species) and, I would say, some kind of Catopidae.
Although Syntomus can be assumed to be S. parallelus by exclusion.

This post was edited by evk-10.06.2010 23: 02
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10.06.2010 23:02, Liparus

Tell me, what kind of Dicerka?aenea

Kharkiv region
03. June.2010
On silver poplar (white)

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10.06.2010 23:47, Fornax13

A pair of peculiar weevils. Still the same Karatau.

3 copies of Lixus (Callistolixus)?tschemkenticus and probably Nastus such as

10.06.2010 23:52, Victor Titov

Tell me, what kind of Dicerka?aenea
Kharkiv region
03. June.2010
On silver poplar (white)

In my opinion, quite a Dicerca aenea (Linnaeus, 1767)
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11.06.2010 0:04, barry

Very suitable! Sorry there is no pdf-ki article on arietinum...
Can there really be a lot of dorcadions on Karatau?..

Well, not exactly Karatau, in Central Asia. A friend often goes there, there are fees, it seems that Danilevsky also gave him something. I can't say exactly how many, I haven't seen them all.
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11.06.2010 11:50, Alligator

Tell me what kind of beetle, 10.06.2010, Moscow region, on a forest clearing?

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11.06.2010 11:53, Bad Den

Tell me what kind of beetle, 10.06.2010, Moscow region, on a forest clearing?

Trichius fasciatus
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11.06.2010 11:55, vasiliy-feoktistov

Tell me what kind of beetle, 10.06.2010, Moscow region, on a forest clearing?

Trichius fasciatus Linnaeus, 1758 (Bandaged waxwort).
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11.06.2010 13:11, PG18

Well, not exactly Karatau, in Central Asia. A friend often goes there, there are fees, it seems that Danilevsky also gave him something. I can't say exactly how many, I haven't seen them all.

Well, "Central Asia" is the same as "Europe", and the fauna (and dorcadions) is even richer...

11.06.2010 19:10, PG18

Undecided milabris. Syrdarya River in Chimkent region, May 1, 2010

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11.06.2010 21:52, barry

Kharkiv, today
size ~ Strangalia attenuata

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11.06.2010 22:00, vasiliy-feoktistov

Kharkiv, today
size ~ Strangalia attenuata


For M. O., I would say: Leptura (s. str.) aethiops Poda, 1761 (most likely it is).
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12.06.2010 11:57, kut

Can you tell me if this is Cicindela hybrida ?
Serpukhov district, Moscow region. His brother ran along the unpolluted sands by the roadside. June 8, 2010. Thanks!

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12.06.2010 12:11, Алексей Сажнев

For M. O., I would say: Leptura (s. str.) aethiops Poda, 1761 (most likely it is).


agree
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12.06.2010 12:12, Алексей Сажнев

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12.06.2010 19:27, VVolkov

The photo is bad enough, but the beetle is still alive. smile.gif
Location-south-east coast of Britain, small woodland by the sea.

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12.06.2010 20:36, Fornax13

Very similar to Liophloeus tessulatus from umbrellas.
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