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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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11.09.2010 5:39, CosMosk

The first is confirmed;
the second is Crypthorhynchus lapathi;
the third is Notaris, but only a small species, N. acridulus.

acridulus-black without scales, this is bimaculatus. the size is not visible here))

11.09.2010 9:16, Cerambyx

Donetsk region, ~Donskoe village, VIII.
user posted image


It looks like Rhabdorhynchus karelini (Fahrs.), if it is currently so named

11.09.2010 9:34, Cerambyx

What about subspecies
http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id11660/

Is it really possible to define Kharkiv before the subspecies?

Two subspecies are indicated for Ukraine: T. g. goettingensis - the most widespread, from Western and Southern Europe to Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Ukraine in the east; T. g. andrzejowskii-southern European Russia and Ukraine. Theoretically, based only on geography, Kharkiv is closer to the south of European Russia. Although, as Fornax pointed out, it is still unknown to what extent these subspecies are "good" or sucked out of the finger.

13.09.2010 18:53, vel

Please tell me what kind of view it is http://www.photosight.ru/photos/3909939/ ,meeting point Penza region.Moksha district

13.09.2010 19:20, Cerambyx

Please tell me what kind of view it is http://www.photosight.ru/photos/3909939/ ,meeting point Penza region.Moksha district


This is such a leaf beetle, it looks like a milfoil bug Galeruca tanaceti
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14.09.2010 12:08, Victor Titov

Please tell me what kind of view it is http://www.photosight.ru/photos/3909939/ ,meeting point Penza region.Moksha district

This is such a leaf-eater, it looks like a milfoil bug Galeruca tanaceti

Yes, that's it. It remains to add-female.

14.09.2010 14:38, Andrey Ponomarev

Anoplotrupes stercorosus ? picture: IMG_7475.jpg

14.09.2010 15:28, Victor Titov

Anoplotrupes stercorosus ?

Да.
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15.09.2010 12:11, Scolytus

If it is not difficult, please tell me (all photos were taken in the vicinity of Vilkovo, Odessa region.:
picture: zhuk_PICT0165.jpg
Larva of the water lover, 22.06.2010
picture: zhuk_P6210593.jpg
khrushchik
picture: zhuk_P6231067.jpg
Coccinellidae
picture: zhuk_P6220777.jpg
Cerambycidae
picture: zhuk_P6220787.jpg
Khrushchik
picture: zhuk_P6220788.jpg
Khrushchik
picture: zhuk_P6220793.jpg
Cantharis livida?
picture: zhuk_P6220800.jpgpicture: zhuk_P6220801.jpg
The Nutcracker
picture: zhuk_P6220812.jpg
Cerambycidae
picture: zhuk_P6220832.jpg
Khrushchik
picture: zhuk_P6220858.jpg
Pestlyak-pchelozhuk

15.09.2010 12:53, Liparus

Two subspecies are indicated for Ukraine: T. g. goettingensis - the most widespread, from Western and Southern Europe to Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Ukraine in the east; T. g. andrzejowskii-southern European Russia and Ukraine. Theoretically, based only on geography, Kharkiv is closer to the south of European Russia. Although, as Fornax pointed out, it is still unknown to what extent these subspecies are "good" or sucked out of the finger.

So I will write on the label that the leaf beetle T. g. andrzejowskii + your last name, the initiative is punishable smile.gif

15.09.2010 12:56, Liparus

It looks like Rhabdorhynchus karelini (Fahrs.), if it's called that now

Yes, he is,but I caught him in the Crimea.
And this one's reddish

http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...15629&catalog=1

This post was edited by Liparus - 15.09.2010 13: 06

15.09.2010 14:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

If it is not difficult, please tell me (all photos were taken in the vicinity of Vilkovo, Odessa region.:

Barbels:
4th (top) Chlorophorus varius (Mueller, 1766)
3rd (bottom) Agapanthia (s.str.) villosoviridescens (De Geer, 1775)
Crunchers: Anomala dubia (Scop., 1763) 3 in my opinion (except for the 2nd from above).
Nutcracker: Agrypnus murinus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Bee beetle: Trichodes apiarius (Linnaeus, 1758)
In my opinion so.
Uff: You would just number the pictures.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 15.09.2010 14: 28
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15.09.2010 14:30, Bad Den

Tell me about Kazakhstan beetles.
1. Sphenoptera ?blockeri (Ili River bank, N 43°57 '59.9”, E 79°35' 55”; 03. VII. 2010. on some bean bush)
user posted image

2. Lytta ?flavovittata (Dzungarian Alatau, N 44°29 '45.9”, E 80°03' 50.5”, 30. VI-03. VII. 2010;
1800-2000 m., meadow.)
user posted image

This post was edited by Bad Den - 12.04.2018 22: 10

15.09.2010 14:50, Cerambyx

Tell me about Kazakhstan beetles.

2. Lytta ?flavovittata (Dzungarian Alatau, N 44°29 '45.9”, E 80°03' 50.5”, 30. VI-03. VII. 2010;
1800-2000 m., meadow.)


Yes, that's it.
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15.09.2010 14:57, Cerambyx

If it is not difficult, please tell me (all photos were taken in the vicinity of Vilkovo, Odessa region.:

The upper crunch is similar to Anomala (Psammoscapheus), possibly the common A. errans.
And Coccinella is funny, probably undecimpunctata...

This post was edited by Cerambyx - 15.09.2010 15: 03
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15.09.2010 16:43, Victor Titov

If it is not difficult, please tell me (all photos were taken in the vicinity of Vilkovo, Odessa region:
Larva of the water lover, 22.06.2010

Yes, the first photo shows the larva of Hydrophilus sp. - either H. piceus (which is more likely, judging by the locale), or H. aterrimus.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 15.09.2010 17: 06
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15.09.2010 20:14, Liparus

Tell me about Kazakhstan beetles.
1. Sphenoptera ?blockeri (Ili River bank, N 43°57 '59.9”, E 79°35' 55”; 03. VII. 2010. on some bean bush)

maybe Sphenoptera (Chrysoblemma)?tamarisci Laporte et Gory, 1839

Here is a list by the way A list of goldfinches (Buprestidae) of the fauna of Russia
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/bup_rus.htm
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15.09.2010 20:32, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, what are these blue beetles next to zlatki? Collected in the Urals in May. Do they happen to belong to more than one family with the stag beetle?

15.09.2010 21:08, Guest

if I'm not mistaken it's Platycerus caraboides

15.09.2010 21:10, Bad Den

maybe Sphenoptera (Chrysoblemma)?tamarisci Laporte et Gory, 1839

Here is a list by the way A list of goldfinches (Buprestidae) of the fauna of Russia
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/bup_rus.htm

It appears to be Sphenoptera (Chrysoblemma) tamarisci beckeri

16.09.2010 13:54, RippeR

Yes, these are olenki. But the species is most likely Platycerus caprea (although this is pure divination based on the fact that caprea in those places, it seems, is more common..)
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17.09.2010 8:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yes, these are olenki. But the species is most likely Platycerus caprea (although this is pure divination based on the fact that caprea in those places, it seems, is more common..)

yes.gif A larger picture would be necessary (then it would be determined exactly).

17.09.2010 19:55, Liparus

It appears to be Sphenoptera (Chrysoblemma) tamarisci beckeri

Yes I have it so subscription

19.09.2010 12:26, Gerc77

Tell me, please, I correctly identified the genus: Pterostichus Bon.
R. Belarus
Grodno region Smorgon district near the village of Sutkovo
10.5.2010

19.09.2010 17:29, scarit

Yes, that's right. This is Pterostichus oblongopunctatus F.

26.09.2010 10:36, akulich-sibiria

good day, tell me, there are elephants similar to Chlorophanus viridis, which can be confused with it?
picture: IMG_0733_.jpg

26.09.2010 13:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me explain this exotic.
I wonder what it is: Plocaederus obsus Gahan, 1890?
This animal is from here: Thailand, Nachon Ratchasima, Hong Bun Nak h=200m. Leg. A.V. Korshunov.
P. S. I plan to place it in Cerambycinae.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 26.09.2010 13: 18

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26.09.2010 15:26, scarit

good day, tell me, there are elephants similar to Chlorophanus viridis, which can be confused with it?
picture: IMG_0733_.jpg

This is Chlorophanus sibiricus.
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26.09.2010 15:35, Bad Den

vasiliy-feoktistov, similar to this male
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29.09.2010 19:14, Sungaya

Hello everyone
Please tell me, who is this?
All Rhagium inquisitor?

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30.09.2010 1:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello everyone
Please tell me, who is this?
All Rhagium inquisitor?

M. O. Sash? If so,then all of them are.
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30.09.2010 16:33, Sungaya

M. O. Sash? If so,then all of them are.

Yes, MO. I forgot to specify it.
Thanks!

30.09.2010 16:56, Sungaya

Who's that?"
Moscow Region, Sergiev Posad district, May 10

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30.09.2010 17:13, vasiliy-feoktistov

Who's that?"
Moscow Region, Sergiev Posad district, May 10

Well, if I'm not mistaken, then this is a female Dytiscus circumcinctus Ahrens, 1811 (you need to wait for what people will say) confused.gif
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30.09.2010 17:40, Sungaya

and the females are also so black and smooth as well as brown and ribbed?

30.09.2010 17:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

and the females are also so black and smooth as well as brown and ribbed?

In D. curcumcinctus, females are always smooth (that's why I wrote them), while in D. marginalis they are mostly ribbed (they say that they are smooth, but I didn't find them).

30.09.2010 17:50, Sungaya

Vasya, I don't quite understand, here the female is ribbed

http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/dytcirvt.htm

30.09.2010 17:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

Vasya, I don't quite understand, here the female is ribbed

http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/dytcirvt.htm

Maybe: it is necessary to wait for Dmitrich (he will explain), and I honestly dubovat in them apparently wall.gif

30.09.2010 17:59, botanque

Who's that?"
Moscow Region, Sergiev Posad district, May 10

Dytiscus marginalis is. They have smooth females, and I have some. In circumcinctus, the metacox processes are noticeably sharper.
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30.09.2010 18:00, Sungaya

OK, Vasya.
Who's that?" Molorchus minor?
And what gender?
______________pyat
forgot-MO, Sergiev Posad district on May 27

This post was edited by Sungaya - 30.09.2010 18: 01

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