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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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07.08.2010 18:34, vasiliy-feoktistov

1) Cryptorhynchus lapathi Linnaeus, 1758
2) Tenebrio molitor Linnaeus, 1758
3) Bolitophagus reticulatus Linnaeus, 1767
7) Calathus (Dolichus) halensis Schall., 1783
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07.08.2010 18:44, scarit

4) Leaf beetle - Lilioceris or Crioceris?
5) blestyanka, like Glischrochilus
6) Poecilus versicolor
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07.08.2010 18:47, Алексей Сажнев

Crioceris quinquepunctata

07.08.2010 18:50, MooN VVeLL

Help me find out who it is =)
I don't remember where I got it. I've been lying on a mattress for almost a year. In theory, from the Carpathians %) 25 mm
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From the Carpathians. Lviv region. 30 mm. Under a log.
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07.08.2010 18:51, vasiliy-feoktistov

Regarding the spangle: I myself have a suspicion that this is Glischrochilus (Librodor) hortensis Fourcroy, 1775
, I didn't write-I didn't make a mistake for long.

07.08.2010 18:53, scarit

I looked it up in greenThe determinant is the leaf beetle Crioceris quinquepunctata Scop.

07.08.2010 18:56, scarit

The second one is Carabus auronitens
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07.08.2010 19:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

And the first one is variolosus (in my opinion, it gives something in the blue, but this is probably a photo like this)

07.08.2010 19:07, Andrey Ponomarev

4) Leaf beetle - Lilioceris or Crioceris?
5) blestyanka, like Glischrochilus
6) Poecilus versicolor
Aha thanks 4th Crioceris quinquepunctata.

07.08.2010 19:08, MooN VVeLL

And the first one is variolosus (in my opinion, it gives something in the blue, but this is probably a photo like this)

No, it's black, although it probably turned black over time)

07.08.2010 19:11, vasiliy-feoktistov

No, it's black, although it probably turned black over time)

Well, then it is: Carabus (Hydrocarabus) variolosus Fabricius, 1787.
P. S. I will add: endemic to the Carpathian.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 07.08.2010 19: 15
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07.08.2010 19:20, Andrey Ponomarev

Regarding the spangle: I myself have a suspicion that this is Glischrochilus (Librodor) hortensis Fourcroy, 1775
, I didn't write-I didn't make a mistake for long.
Rather more like Glischrochilus grandis.
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07.08.2010 19:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

Rather, it looks more like Glischrochilus grandis.

Well, that's why I didn't write: you can run into them.

07.08.2010 22:42, Buzman

Well, then it is: Carabus (Hydrocarabus) variolosus Fabricius, 1787.
P. S. I will add: endemic to the Carpathian.

I would not say that it is endemic to the Carpathians, but its range is relatively narrow: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Western Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria.

This post was edited by Buzman - 07.08.2010 22: 43
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07.08.2010 22:44, Buzman

To MooN VVeLL:
The second is Carabus auronitens

More specifically, auronitens ssp. escheri Palliardi, 1825

This post was edited by Buzman - 07.08.2010 23: 00

08.08.2010 8:20, vasiliy-feoktistov

I would not say that it is endemic to the Carpathians, but its range is relatively narrow: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Western Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria.

Maybe not endemic, but somewhere on the forum the topic was "Endemics of the Ukrainian Carpathians" in my opinion. From it and proceeded. I have only one copy myself. it is just from Uzhgorod is in the collection.

08.08.2010 13:42, Andrey Ponomarev

Please enlighten us about the leaf beetle. confused.gif

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08.08.2010 14:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please enlighten us about the leaf beetle. confused.gif

Cassida sp. Next pass (I don't know them).

08.08.2010 17:37, Fornax13

It resembles Hypocassida subferruginea
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08.08.2010 22:08, Ilia Ustiantcev

What is Pogonocherus, fasciculatus? Moscow region, Odintsovo district.
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09.08.2010 8:03, Serg Svetlov

What is Pogonocherus, fasciculatus? Moscow region, Odintsovo district.
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Угу
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11.08.2010 13:49, Юстус

Is this Anatis ocellata? If so
(and the choice is small: the hairy notch at the top of the elytra seam is still in place),
then the color is confusing: a few "ones"... wink.gifas if a Colorado potato beetle had trampled on his great-grandmother...
Some kind of ab? Novosibirsk, 31.07.10.

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11.08.2010 13:59, Алексей Сажнев

On the contrary, the species has a well-defined geographical pattern in coloration.
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11.08.2010 14:00, london

Is this Anatis ocellata? If so
(and the choice is small: the hairy notch at the top of the elytra seam is still in place),
then the color is confusing: a few "ones"... wink.gifas if a Colorado potato beetle had trampled on his great-grandmother...
Some kind of ab?

Yes, it is! And the color is really interesting
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11.08.2010 17:08, Victor Titov

Is this Anatis ocellata? If so
(and the choice is small: the hairy notch at the top of the elytra seam is still in place),
then the color is confusing: a few "ones"... wink.gifas if a Colorado potato beetle had trampled on his great-grandmother...
Some kind of ab?

On the contrary, the species has a well-defined geographical pattern in coloration.

Yes, it is! And the color is really interesting

That's right, Anatis ocellata. I have in my collection exactly the same specimen from the Rostov district of the Yaroslavl region.
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12.08.2010 10:24, grasshopper

Pomigite please identify Trichodes. Streltsovskaya steppe, 26/07/2010

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13.08.2010 11:19, Александрс

Help identify Kharkiv 02-05 and one Israeli 01 zhukov. Thank you all!

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14.08.2010 0:36, lepidopterolog

Help with dork: N MONGOLIA, Khovsgol aimak, Khovsgol lake, 35 km S Khankh, Ikh-Noyen-Gol riv., 1665 m, 22. VII. 2010
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14.08.2010 11:24, Natali22206

Help us identify two handsome barbel men! smile.gif
First from Malaysia, from Borneo; second from Thailand, from Phuket

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14.08.2010 11:50, Buzman

To Alexanders:

01.– Altica sp
02.– Altica sp.
03.– Cryptocephalus ?? quadripustulatus Gyllenhal, 1813
04.– Chrysolina ? marginata (Linnaeus, 1758)
05.– Chrysolina ? graminis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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14.08.2010 12:23, london

Help us identify two handsome barbel men! smile.gif
First from Malaysia, from Borneo; second from Thailand, from Phuket

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Second barbel of some Olenecamtus sp.

14.08.2010 16:23, london

The second barbel is an Olenecamtus sp.

Olenecamptus bilobus
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Spot color variabl
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14.08.2010 19:33, Андреас

Hello there... Yesterday in the city center in the morning on the irrigation lawn caught a ground beetle... 11mm.
It seems to be Cymendis of some kind...

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14.08.2010 22:05, KDG

Help us identify two handsome barbel men! smile.gif
First from Malaysia, from Borneo; second from Thailand, from Phuket

The one from Borneo-Epepeotes luscus (Fabricius)
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14.08.2010 22:23, KDG

Help with dork: N MONGOLIA, Khovsgol aimak, Khovsgol lake, 35 km S Khankh, Ikh-Noyen-Gol riv., 1665 m, 22. VII. 2010

Eodorcadion carinatum involvens
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15.08.2010 0:09, Buzman

Hello there... Yesterday in the city center in the morning on the irrigation lawn caught a ground beetle... 11mm.
It seems to be Cymendis of some kind...

Cymindis miliaris (Fabricius, 1801)

15.08.2010 7:18, beapet

Is this the big aspen creaker ? isn't mid-August a little late for him?

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15.08.2010 10:10, Gerc77

Yes, I caught them in early September in Belarus (Minsk region 2001)

15.08.2010 10:56, london

Is this the big aspen creaker ? isn't mid-August a little late for him?

Saperda charcharias

15.08.2010 11:44, Kemist

In my opinion, Andreas meant some of this (?), although it is collected about 20 kilometers to the south.
Volgograd, 21.07.2010


It would be nice to see the ventral side and the lateral edge of the pronotum, then everything will become clear.
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