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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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12.06.2010 22:00, VVolkov

Something reminded me of a weevil near Moscow (in the common people), thank you for clarifying.

13.06.2010 8:39, VSB

Like a bug. It runs briskly along the grass stalks. But I don't remember seeing it before. It may be familiar to someone. Taken in Chelyabinsk on June 10, 2010.

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13.06.2010 8:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Like a bug. It runs briskly along the grass stalks. But I don't remember seeing it before. It may be familiar to someone. Taken in Chelyabinsk on June 10, 2010.

IMHO A bug in my opinion. It is better to put it there.

13.06.2010 8:41, Алексей Сажнев

the bug, in my opinion, is something from Halticus

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 13.06.2010 08: 42

13.06.2010 8:54, Mantispid

I would even say that Halticus luteicollis (Panzer, 1805)

13.06.2010 9:41, evk

I would even say that Halticus luteicollis (Panzer, 1805)

It, but still-get it out of here tongue.gif

13.06.2010 23:11, barry

Kharkiv region, roc. Merefy, 13.06.2010
Balka-raznotravye, individual pear trees

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14.06.2010 6:51, Mantispid

Ceutorhynchus sp.
Determined very poorly, it is advisable to know the feed plant.
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14.06.2010 7:31, VSB

Thank you all for identifying and expelling the bug from among the beetles, I will try to shoot it better, let it be among the hemiptera.

14.06.2010 8:25, barry

Ceutorhynchus sp.
Determined very poorly, it is advisable to know the feed plant.

He himself is, but I can't say for sure. Found under a pear tree, I turned away a small rotten log - there were buzzing birds scattered, there were about five dead eaters and this comrade was crawling on the ground. Directly there are basal parts of cereals, but I will not say unequivocally, apparently he was just hiding there. The heat is generally over +30 now.
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14.06.2010 9:49, Andrey Ponomarev

Tell me about rainbows.Ryazan region, Kasimovsky district, Oka River.

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14.06.2010 15:42, Alexandr Rusinov

What size and what did you sit on?
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14.06.2010 16:20, Victor Titov

Tell me about rainbows.Ryazan region, Kasimovsky district, Oka River.

I think it's Donacia semicuprea Panzer, 1796. And they seem to be sitting on what they need ( wink.gif) - on a sheet of Glyceria (mannikin).
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14.06.2010 18:15, Alexandr Rusinov

Yes, in general, I was also inclined to semikuprea, I just wanted to clarify, in order to avoid possible misunderstandings smile.gif

16.06.2010 23:07, Вишняков Алексей

caught on June 11, Kaluga region, Kozelsky district, Sosenskiy neighborhood

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16.06.2010 23:35, Вишняков Алексей

does it have anything to do with barbels? Kaluga region, Kozelsky district, Ugra National Park
26 photos who are they?

This post was edited by Alexey Vishnyakov - 17.06.2010 00: 07

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16.06.2010 23:44, Вишняков Алексей

Kaluga region, Kozelsky district, Graniy kholm, 12.06.2010

This post was edited by Alexey Vishnyakov - 17.06.2010 00: 09

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16.06.2010 23:58, Bad Den

does it have anything to do with barbels? Kaluga region, Kozelsky District, Ugra National Park

No, it's a narrow wing (Oedemeridae)
26 - Lycidae

This post was edited by Bad Den - 17.06.2010 01: 02

17.06.2010 0:04, Вишняков Алексей

In the same place. Do I understand correctly that these are three different barbels?

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17.06.2010 0:13, Fornax13

In the same place. Do I understand correctly that these are three different barbels?

Only 2: right and left Leptura annularis Fabricius, 1801, and between them Strangalia attenuata Linnaeus, 1758

17.06.2010 0:14, Вишняков Алексей

June 13, at dusk, into the light, Sosenskiy, Kaluga region

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17.06.2010 0:16, Вишняков Алексей

Only 2: right and left Leptura annularis Fabricius, 1801, and between them Strangalia attenuata Linnaeus, 1758

I think they are different. the left one has black antennae and paws, the right one has red

17.06.2010 0:19, Fornax13

I think they are different. the left one has black antennae and paws, the right one has red ones

No big deal smile.gif

17.06.2010 0:50, Bad Den

28.JPG — Monochamus sutor
29.JPG — Rhagium mordax

17.06.2010 0:52, Алексей Сажнев

Alexey Vishnyakov

20.JPG — (84.73 k) - Anoplodera (Anoplodera) sexguttata (Fabricius, 1775)
22.JPG — (110.18 k) - Stenurella melanura (Linnaeus, 1758)
23.JPG — (130.16 k) - Alosterna tabacicolor tabacicolor (De Geer, 1775)
25.JPG — (114.33 k) - I think Stenurella is on top, bottom - Paracorymbia maculicornis (Degeer, 1775)
27.JPG - (106.82 k) - top-Dinoptera (s. str.) collaris (Linnaeus, 1758), bottom-Carilia virginea (Linnaeus, 1758)
24.JPG - (155.68 k) - I agree-right and left Leptura annularis Fabricius, 1801, and between them Strangalia attenuata Linnaeus, 1758
28.JPG - (164.18 k) - Monochamus veroyano sutor (Linnaeus, 1758)
29.JPG — (107.25 k) - imho, Rhagium mordax (De Geer, 1775)
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17.06.2010 5:46, косинус

I caught a bug and can't identify it.

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17.06.2010 5:55, barry

21.JPG -sort OF LIKE ANOGCODES melanurus (=ustulata)

17.06.2010 8:11, Алексей Сажнев

No, it's a narrow wing (Oedemeridae)
26 - Lycidae


narrow wing - as a variant of Anogcodes, for example ustulatus Scopoli, 1763
Lygistopterus sanguineus (Linnaeus, 1758)

17.06.2010 8:13, Алексей Сажнев

I caught a bug and can't identify it.


not quite visible, like-Augyles sp. from Heteroceridae

17.06.2010 9:56, Fornax13

I caught a bug and can't identify it.

Heterocerus of some sort.

17.06.2010 10:21, Liparus

He himself is, but I can't say for sure. Found under a pear tree, I turned away a small rotten log - there were buzzing birds scattered, there were about five dead eaters and this comrade was crawling on the ground. Directly there are basal parts of cereals, but I will not say unequivocally, apparently he was just hiding there. The heat is generally over +30 now.

Slavik Shaporinsky probably almost died laughing! lol.gif
lol.gif

This post was edited by Liparus - 17.06.2010 10: 22

17.06.2010 10:48, Victor Titov

In the same place. Do I understand correctly that these are three different barbels?

Only 2: right and left Leptura annularis Fabricius, 1801, and between them Strangalia attenuata Linnaeus, 1758

I think they are different. the left one has black antennae and paws, the right one has red ones

Don't worry smile.gif

They differ because the male Leptura annularis is on the left and the female is on the right.

17.06.2010 13:55, vasiliy-feoktistov

I think they are different. the left one has black antennae and paws, the right one has red ones

In L. annularis, the color of the legs and antennae varies constantly (a normal phenomenon).

17.06.2010 15:12, Victor Titov

I think they are different. the left one has black antennae and paws, the right one has red ones

In L. annularis, the color of the legs and antennae varies constantly (a normal phenomenon).

Well, I didn't notice about the constant variation regardless of gender, but the fact that the color of the legs and whiskers in females and males of L. annularis is consistently different, that's for sure (sexual dimorphism, however smile.gif)!
http://www.cerambyx.uochb.cz/leptarc.jpg
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/lepmimkm.htm
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/lepannob.htm

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 17.06.2010 15: 14
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17.06.2010 16:57, barry

Slavik Shaporinsky probably almost died laughing! lol.gif
lol.gif

And why should he die laughing, what was that was...

17.06.2010 19:56, Shapik

I don't find it very funny.Boris, sometimes it is difficult to determine the binding to the plant itself.Especially if the object is caught flying.We're in the heat right now.

18.06.2010 16:17, Mylabris

Gentlemen, I ask for your help. Caught a bug (SE Kaz-tan) - I can't determine.
Size 1.1 mm. The formula of the legs (as far as I can see in the bad mbs-2) 3-3-3. Per. basins do not touch, CF. and ass. widely spaced. Antennae 10 (9?) segmented, with a large 3-chl club. Psp hides the head from above, ndkr goes beyond the end of the abdomen. Ndcr and psp in the hairs, in a tangled dotted line. Photo attached.

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18.06.2010 16:33, Fornax13

This animal is from Clypastraea (=Sacium) or Arthrolips, in any case, from the tribe Parmulini (Corylophidae). Zina has a monograph on corylophids, thanks to Shoffer.

This post was edited by Fornax13-18.06.2010 16: 37
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18.06.2010 16:46, Mylabris

But I didn't find the monograph on Zinovsky...

18.06.2010 16:50, Fornax13

Strange...
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/coleoptera/rus/corylpdf.htm
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