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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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08.07.2010 17:28, Алексей Сажнев

Lepturobosca virens (Linnaeus, 1758) I agree

08.07.2010 20:52, kusungobu

I think it's Lepturobosca virens. Only beaten by life.

beaten, I agree. before taking a picture, I took a net out of the pond where he was drowning:-)

08.07.2010 21:26, SVV

Please help forum members in identifying beetles. Ground beetle-Moscow region, barbel-Ulyanovsk region

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08.07.2010 21:48, Fornax13

beetle-Agonum sexpunctatum
barbel-Paraplagionotus floralis, a pair of Chlorophorus sartor and Xylotrechus rusticus.
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09.07.2010 16:46, Andrey Ponomarev

Vologda region lake Kovzhskoe.7.07.2010 Some short wing.Size 30-35mm .

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09.07.2010 17:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

Necydalis (s.str.) major L., 1758 Good beetle.
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09.07.2010 22:37, Александрс

If possible, please identify the Kharkiv beetles. Thanks!

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10.07.2010 6:50, Mantispid

01-Pedinus Darkling ?femoralis (Linnaeus, 1767)
02 - Onthophagus sp.
03 - Sphaeroderma чтоли
04 - Galerucella ?lineola
05-pollen eater Cteniopus flavus (Scopoli, 1763)
07-also a pollen eater, from the genus Podonta

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10.07.2010 15:00, Buzman

02-Onthophagus (Palaeonthophagus) vitulus (Fabricius, 1776), male.

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11.07.2010 14:23, Бомка

Stephanocleonus sp.
E.Siberia, Irkutsk Region, lake Baikal, cape Rytyi, Nature Reserve «Baikalo-Lenskyi», 27-VI-2010.
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11.07.2010 18:10, palvasru4ko

I caught this leaf beetle, but I couldn't identify it... Length-12 mm, Ukraine, Crimea, southern slopes of the Chatyr-Dag mountain range, 02.07.2010
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11.07.2010 18:18, Necrocephalus

It is one of three species in the subgenus Chrysomela of the genus Chrysomela. The beetle needs to be turned around to determine.
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11.07.2010 19:50, scarit

Stephanocleonus sp.
E.Siberia, Irkutsk Region, lake Baikal, cape Rytyi, Nature Reserve «Baikalo-Lenskyi», 27-VI-2010

In my opinion Stephanocleonus leucopterus Fisch.

12.07.2010 7:49, akulich-sibiria

It is one of three species in the subgenus Chrysomela of the genus Chrysomela. The beetle needs to be turned around to determine.

Chrysomela populi, Ch.tremulae...What's the third one?

12.07.2010 8:05, алекс 2611

Chrysomela populi, Ch.tremulae...What's the third one?


Ch. saliceti probably

12.07.2010 9:17, akulich-sibiria

Ch. saliceti probably

fun company smile.gifand where is the latter common?

12.07.2010 10:12, Buzman

in eastern Europe, there is definitely one. In general, in my opinion, almost the entire Palearctic.

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12.07.2010 12:11, Dmitry Vlasov

Yaroslavl definitely has all three types. populi - almost ubiquitous and common on poplars, aspens, narrow-leaved willows (such as brittle); tremulae - local and isolated, but in some years it is found in the mass, for example, on poplar thickets in parks in Yaroslavl; saliceti - once in the mass collected by Anthrenus students, and almost in the city on some sites. willows. Well, he shared with the rest of the Yaroslavl "zhukovists"... They were also identified by genitals.

12.07.2010 12:35, алекс 2611

fun company smile.gifand where is the latter common?

In the Leningrad and Pskov regions caught.

12.07.2010 12:36, алекс 2611

fun company smile.gif


Yeah. Poplar, willow and aspen trees...

12.07.2010 12:44, алекс 2611

Yaroslavl definitely has all three types. populi - almost ubiquitous and common on poplars, aspens, narrow-leaved willows (such as brittle); tremulae - local and isolated, but in some years it is found in the mass, for example, on poplar thickets in parks in Yaroslavl; saliceti - once in the mass collected by Anthrenus students, and almost in the city on some sites. willows. Well, he shared with the rest of the Yaroslavl "zhukovists"... They were also identified by the genitals.


In our country, tremulae is quite common in some years and is most often found on young shoots of Salix caprea and aspen. saliceti is quite rare.

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12.07.2010 12:50, Alexandr Rusinov

saliceti - Anthrenus students gathered en masse once, and almost in the city on some willows. .

The willows were narrow-leaved, I did not determine the type, and at the expense of one time - a small correction - at this point the species has been found in the mass for the third year...

12.07.2010 13:44, KingSnake

Tell me, what kind of beetle?
Samara region, NP "Samarskaya Luka". Flew into the light.

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12.07.2010 13:48, Алексей Сажнев

Polyphylla alba
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12.07.2010 15:14, Mantispid

It remains to add that this is Male

12.07.2010 16:25, алекс 2611

The willows were narrow-leaved, I did not determine the type, and at the expense of one time - a small correction - at this point the species has been found in the mass for the third year...


Can you catch a couple of them for me?" mol.gif

12.07.2010 17:17, akulich-sibiria

I have never lost my beetles in the Krasnoyarsk Region in appearance - saliceti, all like poplar and aspen. And what are the main differences of this type? Only on the genitals?

12.07.2010 22:47, Buzman

From the "green", European:

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13.07.2010 8:05, akulich-sibiria

thank you very much, this is called laziness in the book to climb: -)

13.07.2010 9:10, Alexandr Rusinov

Can you catch a couple of them for me?" mol.gif


I'll try, if they haven't moved away because of the heat wink.gifTo the extreme, I'll find them on the mattresses...
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13.07.2010 21:04, алекс 2611

thank you very much, this is called laziness in the book to climb :-)



And you don't have Isaev? There the differences are even more detailed and with good drawings.

14.07.2010 3:08, akulich-sibiria

And you don't have Isaev? There the differences are even more detailed and with good drawings.

No, I haven't seen such a book, but is it available in electronic format? I will also check with Medvedev, and if we have one, he will definitely have it indicated.

15.07.2010 11:18, Liparus

Help with the carabida



picture: IMG_4799.jpg16 mm, Kharkiv, Moskovsky district, outskirts of Moskovsky Prospekt, near velozavodskaya St. I lay down .13.VII.2010undefined

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15.07.2010 11:36, Guest

Arthur, the fact that you lay down is very good, but it would be better if you did not forget to specify the size.
with yellow legs - Dolichus halensis
completely black-Taphoxenus gigas, their size should be about 2.5-3 cm, if so, then exactly they are.
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15.07.2010 11:58, Liparus

yellow-legged Dolichus halensis

And why without a brown spot, as on my copies from Yevpatoria?

15.07.2010 12:02, rpanin

And why without a brown spot, as on my copies from Yevpatoria?

http://www.carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage.php?album=47&pos=9


Taphoxenus gigas - ???

15.07.2010 12:25, Fornax13

  http://www.carabidae.ru/foto/displayimage.php?album=47&pos=9
Taphoxenus gigas - ???

Pristonychus terricola?

16.07.2010 20:26, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O. on light July 2010.The beetle is about 10 mm.

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16.07.2010 22:20, Bad Den

Byrrhus sp. (possibly B. pilula)
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16.07.2010 23:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

There is a pill.

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