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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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05.08.2010 3:51, vasiliy-feoktistov

Buprestis novemmaculata on photo 1 of the campaign.
others: Buprestis haemorrhoidalis is if there are spots on the abdomen from below (and they should be)"it varies a lot in color.
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05.08.2010 10:32, Train

There are only spots on the abdomen, from left to right, in Buprestis novemmaculata (photo 2) and Buprestis haemorrhoidalis (photo 8). 1,4 (top and side view), 2,5 and 6,7 have no spots! The color of each is completely different.
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Buprestis haemorrhoidalis also has yellow spots on the head near the mandibles, but these do not have them.

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05.08.2010 10:56, Aaata

There are only spots on the abdomen, from left to right, in Buprestis novemmaculata (photo 2) and Buprestis haemorrhoidalis (photo 8). 1,4 (top and side view), 2,5 and 6,7 have no spots! The color of each is completely different.
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Buprestis haemorrhoidalis also has yellow spots on the head near the mandibles, but these do not have them.

This is B. rustica - different color forms .
Rustica's Prsp is twice as wide as its length and has rounded side edges.As
far as you can see, the tops of the ndrl are cut inwards, not straight. In general
, haemorrhoidalis differs very well from rustica by a yellow spot on
the anal segment of the abdomen-hence the name. In addition, haemorrhoidalis, according to their own impression, are more uniform in color-different shades of brown
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05.08.2010 11:06, Train

Yes you are right, thank you for your comprehensive answer! Although strange with their coloring, they were all caught on the same pine log within an hour, not in different locations.

05.08.2010 13:08, Avalanche

Tell me with barbels, please:
caught in the Crimea, big-Monochamus some ? And the little one - his frail likeness ????? It seems to be the same thing.

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05.08.2010 13:18, Avalanche

I also wanted to ask about goldfinches: both from the Crimea-
on the right Capnodis tenebrionis, and on the left C. enebricosa (brown, caught on sorrel)????

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05.08.2010 13:22, Алексей Сажнев

Barbels Morimus verecundus in my
opinion Zlatki Capnodis tenebrionis in my opinion both, I have only this species from the Crimea, but I can be mistaken, it's hard to see.

This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 05.08.2010 13: 30

05.08.2010 13:27, Fornax13

On sorrel-IMHO really tenebricose.

05.08.2010 13:27, Avalanche

And with these I don't understand: Crimean... shuffle.gif

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05.08.2010 13:30, Avalanche

Yes, Alexey, you can't really see it clearly in the picture, but the gold leaves are completely different colors : one is brown, the color of the dead sorrel on which it sits, it looks like "rusty", and the other is larger and completely black, and they only sat on bushes, there were no such ones on sorrel.

05.08.2010 13:32, Алексей Сажнев

Well, comrade Fornax confirmed your option ))

05.08.2010 13:37, Avalanche

I also wanted to ask you about a mustache guy... Found on a tree trunk in the forest, in the Crimea. In general, I find it difficult to define it...
And the leaf beetle, by the way, is not Timarcha tenebricosa ? Is it the largest of our own ?

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05.08.2010 13:40, Алексей Сажнев

Small goldfish as a variant
of Anthaxia bicolor and Anthaxia (Cratomerus) diadema

05.08.2010 13:43, Avalanche

Yes, thank you very much, Alexey !!! And Fornax...........)) I am very grateful to you.

05.08.2010 13:45, Алексей Сажнев

Timarcha tenebricosa da
Barbel-Isotomus comptus comptus

05.08.2010 13:54, Fornax13

And with these I don't understand: Crimean... shuffle.gif

The second is a male Anthaxia (Cratomerus) hungarica, which is too healthy for a tiara. Regarding the first one, there may be a lot of options, since the sculpture is not visible.

This post was edited by Fornax13-05.08.2010 13: 56

05.08.2010 15:33, Victor Titov

I also wanted to ask about goldfinches: both from the Crimea-
on the right Capnodis tenebrionis, and on the left C. enebricosa (brown, caught on sorrel)????


Zlatki Capnodis tenebrionis in my opinion both, I only have this view from the Crimea, but I can be wrong, it's hard to see.

On sorrel-IMHO really tenebricose.

I caught Capnodis tenebricosa in the Crimea (Karadag Nature Reserve, near Koktebel) in 2009.

05.08.2010 21:37, Gerc77

Please help me identify it. Minsk 6.06.2010

05.08.2010 21:40, Алексей Сажнев

Anoplodera maculicornis

05.08.2010 21:46, Gerc77

thank you

05.08.2010 23:59, Вишняков Алексей

Tell me, what are these staphylins? We fell into a trap today. Moscow, Izmailovsky Forest Park.

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06.08.2010 0:19, Liparus

Please help me identify the goldfish, all caught in July of this year in the Vologda region on the trunks of cut pines:
2.Buprestis ? 17mm dark blue
3. Buprestis ? 22mm dark green


Buprestis haemorrhoidalis, There are blue and green aberrations
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06.08.2010 0:27, Liparus

I also wanted to ask about goldfinches: both from the Crimea-
on the right Capnodis tenebrionis, and on the left C. enebricosa (brown, caught on sorrel)????

In the Crimea, 2 species of the genus Capnodis:
1 Capnodis tenebricosa - on sorrel develops
2 Capnodis tenebrionis on blackthorn and on stone fruit trees

You have in the photo on the left - Capnodis tenebricosa, and on the right it seems also large Capnodis tenebricosa, and maybe Capnodis tenebrionis, really in the photo the second one is poorly visible.

But they are easily determined,but who will determine the subspecies on this forum-I don't know?

This post was edited by Liparus - 06.08.2010 00: 35

06.08.2010 0:30, Liparus

And with these I don't understand: Crimean... shuffle.gif

Second Anthaxia (Cratomerus) hungaricus ssp. sitta Küster, 1852, male

This post was edited by Liparus - 06.08.2010 00: 30

06.08.2010 7:33, Mylabris

To Vishnyakov Alexey: Yes, staphylins, and like representatives of the same species of the genus Philonthus.

06.08.2010 9:01, Victor Titov

I also wanted to ask about goldfinches: both from the Crimea-
on the right Capnodis tenebrionis, and on the left C. enebricosa (brown, caught on sorrel)????


You have in the photo on the left - Capnodis tenebricosa, and on the right it seems also large Capnodis tenebricosa, and maybe Capnodis tenebrionis, really in the photo the second one is poorly visible.

On the right - uniquely Capnodis tenebrionis.

06.08.2010 9:07, Serg Svetlov

Anoplodera maculicornis


Stictoleptura=(Paracorymbia) maculicornis Deg.
Probably it would be more correct.

06.08.2010 9:08, Алексей Сажнев

Stictoleptura=(Paracorymbia) maculicornis Deg.
Probably it would be more correct.


Wrote as a keepsake )) in lepturins everything is changeable

06.08.2010 13:10, Алексей Сажнев

in theory, yes, but where are the beetles
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06.08.2010 13:11, Liparus

in theory, yes, but where do the beetles come from

From the city of Harkov

06.08.2010 13:28, Fornax13

Tell me, what are these staphylins? We fell into a trap today. Moscow, Izmailovsky Forest Park.

Philonthus (s.str.) decorus

06.08.2010 14:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yes you are right, thank you for your comprehensive answer! Although strange with their coloring, they were all caught on the same pine log within an hour, not in different locations.

Sorry (I gave a message yesterday in potykhy and ran away to work, so I didn't have the opportunity to participate for a day).
Both of these species are usually found together. The most obvious difference is that Buprestis haemorrhoidalis always has spots at the end of the abdomen (pink, red, yellow, white-what only I have not met) and from above it is much narrower than B. rustica is seen. Both species vary greatly in color.
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06.08.2010 17:35, sapalex

Please tell me about beetles.
3-Ukraine, village Loshakova Guta, on the road.
1,2-Ukraine, village Loshakova Guta, on the road. 8-10 mm.

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06.08.2010 17:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

1 and 2 Jpg this is a caloed bull Ontophagus taurus
The very first photo is some kind of toddler.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 06.08.2010 17: 46
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06.08.2010 18:04, Fornax13

Please tell me about beetles.
3-Ukraine, village Loshakova Guta, on the road.

Pachylister inaequalis
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07.08.2010 9:13, guest: Илья

Please help me identify the bug!!! Found it on a Turkish carnation. Body length 1.7 cm, mustache - 1.3 cm. Mustache striped black and yellow. The beetle's color is greenish-olive. It feeds, as I understand it, on pollen or carnation flowers themselves. I won't post the photo, because it's in the net on the cell phone.

07.08.2010 9:19, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me identify the bug!!! Found it on a Turkish carnation. Body length 1.7 cm, mustache - 1.3 cm. Mustache striped black and yellow. The beetle's color is greenish-olive. It feeds, as I understand it, on pollen or carnation flowers themselves. I won't post the photo, because it's in the net on the cell phone.

It seems to me that he (#2) is from here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=937311

07.08.2010 17:18, Nik537

What bug? Photo and video of the Kursk region in July 2010.

07.08.2010 17:19, Алексей Сажнев

Cetonia aurata

07.08.2010 18:16, Andrey Ponomarev

Hello, everyone.Please help with beetles.All M. O. July 1picture: IMG_2839.jpg picture: IMG_2842.jpg 2picture: IMG_2858.jpg 3picture: IMG_3928.jpg picture: IMG_3936.jpg 4 beetle approximately 4 mm. picture: IMG_3943.jpg 5 shadowhunter?picture: IMG_4555.jpg 6picture: IMG_5963.jpg 7picture: IMG_3582.jpg

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