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15.08.2010 16:54, Александрс

By Cassida sp. can someone tell you what it looks like? Kharkov. May - July. Thank you all!

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15.08.2010 17:49, Kemist

For guk: Это Protaetia(Potosia)hyeroglyphica.
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16.08.2010 11:40, vasiliy-feoktistov

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

I killed this beast in mid-July in the Moscow Region, but it's a freaky year, so it's not surprising.
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16.08.2010 17:42, Buzman

By Cassida sp. can someone tell you what it looks like? Kharkov. May - July. Thank you all!

01, 04, 06, 07, 08, 09 - Cassida nebulosa Linnaeus, 1758
10 - Cassida viridis Linnaeus, 1758
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16.08.2010 22:58, BO.

Tell me what kind of bug it is .
Astrakhan region.
Aksaraysk.
Dry camel thorn bush.
august.

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16.08.2010 23:30, Mylabris

Coptocephala unifasciata or gebleri. I need a head shot from the front.
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17.08.2010 8:18, BO.

Coptocephala unifasciata or gebleri. I need a head shot from the front.

Here's what it is

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17.08.2010 9:41, BO.

Here's what it is


This, Lixus circumcinctus?
8-10mm. Astrakhan region. Krasnoyarsk ph.

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17.08.2010 10:48, botanque

And from different families (the same South Kazakhstan region). Inf. about localities and sizes in captions

If it is still relevant smile.gifby pilous.
0033 shows Heterocerus fenestratus on the left and H. parallelus on the right.
At 0035, the three large ones on the right are H. parallelus, the dark one on the left is most likely Augyles hispidulus.

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17.08.2010 12:20, Mylabris

To BO: Coptocephala gebleri.
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17.08.2010 14:05, Yakovlev

Dear colleagues, please help me identify these carabids and dorcadions from Tuva
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17.08.2010 14:08, Yakovlev

And those dorkies

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17.08.2010 15:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

Roman, it's hard to tell from these photos, but I think that:
No. 1 Lamia textor Linnaeus, 1758
No. 2 Monochamus sp. (like sutor Linnaeus, 1758)

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17.08.2010 22:13, Александрс

About Coptocephala sp. Mylabris wrote that you need a photo of the muzzle of the face, but here's what it is, that is... their physiomordia are clearly different, and who is who I would like to clarify if possible... mol.gif Thank you all!

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20.08.2010 16:44, Igorvet

In the Crimea, at the dawn of acquaintance with entomology, a ground beetle came across. 15.07.1992 Cape Sarych. Help me determine if I can rearrange it if necessary.

20.08.2010 18:17, Fornax13

In the Crimea, at the dawn of acquaintance with entomology, a ground beetle came across. 15.07.1992 Cape Sarych. Help me determine if I can rearrange it if necessary.

Acinopus (Osimus) ammophilus
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20.08.2010 22:43, Андреас

Good night. Please take a look at these three:
A ladybug flew into the apartment. This is the first time I've seen it like this.
"Dung beetle" with a very wrinkled chest... - 4mm 08.08.10 early in the morning on a very hot day on an irrigation lawn in the city center.
And bronzovka 25.07.10 in the dacha village on lilies. I described it once in words... - but I am confused that people here tell me that this is caucasica...

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20.08.2010 23:03, Андреас

And also, please, these two ground beetles. They were caught at the dacha on 25.07.10.
I feel that they were identified incorrectly before the appearance. In any case, Harpalus calceatus on the Internet is yellow..., - Harpalus grzeus-not on the Internet at all!
- Which I have "Harpalus calceatus" - 14mm, and "Harpalus grzeus" - 11mm.

Sincerely, Andreas.

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21.08.2010 0:00, Triplaxxx

Cow-Hippodamia (Adonia) variegata (Goeze, 1777).
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21.08.2010 0:46, Buzman

- Harpalus grzeus - not on the Internet at all!
- Which I have "Harpalus calceatus" - 14mm, and "Harpalus grzeus" - 11mm.


The Internet has everything, just not grzeus, but griseus wink.gif
Here are some good photos:
http://www.eurocarabidae.de/?v=photoinfo&specid=35153

there is also Harpalus calceatus:
http://www.eurocarabidae.de/?v=photoinfo&specid=35152

This post was edited by Buzman - 08/21/2010 12: 44
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21.08.2010 0:52, Buzman

"Dung beetle" with a very wrinkled chest... - 4mm 08.08.10 early in the morning on a very hot day on an irrigation lawn in the city center.


I think someone from Rhyssemus
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21.08.2010 15:59, Трофим

Tell me what kind of sawyere. Korea

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21.08.2010 16:13, Fornax13

I would venture to assume that Anoplophora malasiaca
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21.08.2010 16:14, Buzman

Tell me what kind of sawyere. Korea

Anoplophora sp.
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22.08.2010 16:38, Вишняков Алексей

Yesterday, Moscow region, Noginsk district, Timokhovo. I found such an unusual animal for me. Help me determine it. Size 3-4 mm. The bank of the quarry, in the sand.

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22.08.2010 17:16, botanque

Yesterday, Moscow region, Noginsk district, Timokhovo. I found such an unusual animal for me. Help me determine it. Size 3-4 mm. The bank of the quarry, in the sand.

Notoxus most likely monoceros (Linnaeus 1760) (Anthicidae)

This post was edited by botanque - 08/22/2010 17: 17

22.08.2010 17:30, post125

Good afternoon!
Tell me, please, what is this monster that ate all the apple trees?
The length is about 4 mm, but it may not have grown up yet. The diameter of the moves is about 2 mm.
Moscow region, 21-08-2010

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22.08.2010 18:25, Вишняков Алексей

Is this Aphodius depressus? Moscow region, Noginsk district, Timokhovo, 22.08.10, in manure.

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22.08.2010 18:55, Вишняков Алексей

Moscow region, Noginsk district, Timokhovo, 22.08.10, in manure.

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22.08.2010 22:21, Buzman

22.08.2010 22:36, Buzman

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22.08.2010 22:53, Buzman

Moscow region, Noginsk district, Timokhovo, 22.08.10, in manure.

Aphodius ? rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758) confused.gif

22.08.2010 23:09, Андреас

Good night. I have some misunderstandings here with this leaf beetle... "I was once wrongly called Galeruca tanaceti, but the local people say it's a completely different species, but they don't know what it is..."
For comparison, I put up a real tanaceti caught in Volgograd. - It has a size of 11 mm; and caught in Kislovodsk-unknown-6 mm. In addition to the size, they also differ in the shape, color and sculpture of the chest.
And can someone tell me the name of this Harpalus sp. 02.04.10 Goryachaya Mountain 11mm (Pyatigorsk).
And also this staphylinid, although it is impossible to reach the subfamily, since it is impossible to reach the genus... 4mm April, Pyatigorsk.
Sincerely, Andreas.

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23.08.2010 0:23, Fornax13

  
And also this staphylinid, although it is impossible to reach the subfamily, since it is impossible to reach the genus... 4mm April, Pyatigorsk.
Sincerely, Andreas.

Probably Olophrum. But the Caucasus, so I won't risk it any further.

This post was edited by Fornax13-23.08.2010 00: 24

23.08.2010 9:26, post125

I think Xyleborus (=Anisandrus) dispar (Fabricius, 1792). And he did grow up! wink.gif


Thanks! I'll study it.

23.08.2010 15:43, Вишняков Алексей

Help me identify two common ground beetles. Moscow region, Noginsky district, 22.08.2010, sand quarry, under stones.

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23.08.2010 15:55, Fornax13

62 - Harpalus distinguendus
61 - H. most likely rufipes. What size is the beast?

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23.08.2010 16:35, Вишняков Алексей

61 - H. most likely rufipes. What size is the beast?
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approximately 9 mm

23.08.2010 16:48, Fornax13


approximately 9 mm

Yes, it's too small for rufipes. And the elytra is completely covered in such golden pubescence?

23.08.2010 16:54, Вишняков Алексей

Yes, it's too small for rufipes. And the elytra is completely covered in such golden pubescence?

I apologize, with the size I messed up of course. The current size is 16mm. I don't know how I did it the first time.

This post was edited by Alexey Vishnyakov - 23.08.2010 17: 02

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