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04.10.2010 17:42, vasiliy-feoktistov

Callidium aeneum for MO is cool! A good beetle in general

yes.gif Yeah, but here's a buffoon in general: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1105088 I almost fell out of my chair.
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04.10.2010 17:47, Sungaya

Sergiev Posad district, May 7

and the size?

and the size is slightly larger than 6 mm (without the"tail")

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04.10.2010 19:17, Sungaya

Another question: are they two female Necrodes littoralis and a male Nicrophorus humator?
If so, are there any other similar species that could be confused with these (species)?

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04.10.2010 19:20, vasiliy-feoktistov

Another question: are they two female Necrodes littoralis and a male Nicrophorus humator?
If so, are there any other similar species that could be confused with these (species)?

Sash, you're right, but I don't think there are any others like this in M. O.
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04.10.2010 19:43, Necrocephalus

and the size is slightly larger than 6 mm (without the"tail")

Then it is very likely Sitona griseus, which is also very good.
But the beetle is badly killed, and for this genus the scales of the top are important.
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04.10.2010 19:46, Sungaya

as far as I understand, these are more complicated: there are several similar types.
These, for example, who?
A male and two females of Nicrophorus investigator or someone else?

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04.10.2010 19:48, Victor Titov

as far as I understand, these are more complicated: there are several similar types.
These, for example, who?
A male and two females of Nicrophorus investigator or someone else?

I believe you are right smile.gif
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04.10.2010 19:51, Sungaya

Then it is very likely Sitona griseus, which is also very good.
But the beetle is badly killed, and for this genus the scales of the top are important.

griseus in question?
and the gender is not in doubt?

04.10.2010 19:57, Sungaya

and these?
Nicrophorus vespillo or someone else?
And I think the male is on the bottom left, the rest of the females, right?
And also - if this is important - all were caught on August 1-9, and one (bottom left) was caught on July 9-11. All of Sergiev Posad district.

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04.10.2010 20:10, vasiliy-feoktistov

and these?
Nicrophorus vespillo or someone else?
And I think the male is on the bottom left, the rest of the females, right?
And also - if this is important - all were caught on August 1-9, and one (bottom left) was caught on July 9-11. All of Sergiev Posad district.

Yes, I think so.
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04.10.2010 20:15, Necrocephalus

griseus in question?
and the gender is not in doubt?

in general, it looks like Tanymecus palliatus, but I'm very confused by the small size

04.10.2010 20:21, Sungaya

in general, it looks like Tanymecus palliatus, but I'm very confused by the small size

so what? smile.gif are we going to pull the genitals? smile.gif

04.10.2010 23:37, Necrocephalus

there is an opinion that you still need to try it on. this is a female, it's pointless to pull. identifying these beetles in this state is like identifying a heavily flown dustpan.

05.10.2010 8:42, Aleksey Adamov

Mertvoedv oprdelyal for a long time and not the truth...
Help with these two (Rostov region, Azov district, Chumbur-Kosa village, July-August 2010):

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Copies have already flown to the Tomsk region as a gift. I'll leave the photo "for the collection".

05.10.2010 8:48, Dmitry Vlasov

2Adamov
upper - Necrodes littoralis
lower-Nicrophorus germanicus
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05.10.2010 9:03, S.Belka

Good afternoon.
Help identify ladybirds.
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05.10.2010 9:54, Алексей Сажнев

1. Adalia bipunctata
2. Coccinella quinquepunctata
3, 4. Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata
5, 8, 10. Propylaea quatuordecimpunctata
6. Tytthaspis sedecimpunctata
7. Hippodamia notata
9. Coccinella hieroglyphica
11. Hippodamia septemmaculata

c Hippodamia'mi not particularly sure

something like this
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05.10.2010 10:04, gumenuk

If you can tell me the view
of Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, June

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05.10.2010 10:07, Алексей Сажнев

Mordella sp. probably
and the second only Hoshihananomia perlata comes to mind
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05.10.2010 11:27, gumenuk

This beetle was brought by my grandson from Turkey, May

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05.10.2010 17:30, Victor Titov

This beetle was brought by my grandson from Turkey, May

Pachyscelis rotundata (Kraatz, 1865).
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05.10.2010 18:17, gumenuk

I can't identify these two. Help
the First one from Turkey.

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05.10.2010 18:42, Victor Titov

I can't identify these two. Help
the First one from Turkey.

The second (bottom picture) is sort of like Maladera holosericea. And from where?
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05.10.2010 19:21, Fornax13

1-Aplidia of some kind.

05.10.2010 19:50, Sungaya

there is an opinion that you still need to try it on. this is a female, it's pointless to pull. identifying these beetles in this state is like identifying a heavily flown dustpan.

Sorry, friends!
Where were my eyes?
It is 8 mm

05.10.2010 20:04, Necrocephalus

ah, well, then this is tanimekus banal. only I would not upload it to the site confused.gif
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05.10.2010 20:35, gumenuk

The second (bottom picture) is sort of like Maladera holosericea. And from where?

Moscow region. I've shot Maladera holosericea before, but they were red

This post was edited by gumenuk - 05.10.2010 20: 40
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05.10.2010 20:46, gumenuk

Always in these cows get confused teapot.gifHelp. Moscow Region, September

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05.10.2010 21:29, Алексей Сажнев

Propylea quatuordecimpunctata
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06.10.2010 6:31, gumenuk

I first met such a bug.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, May 7

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06.10.2010 8:25, Dmitry Vlasov

Barbel Molorchus minor (Samets however). Common species, develops in the drying lower branches of Christmas trees, beetles on flowering shrubs: mountain ash, aronia, irga, etc.
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06.10.2010 9:22, gumenuk

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, na svet, August

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06.10.2010 9:58, Bad Den

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, na svet, August

Heterocerus sp. Alexey Sazhnev in" Images " opened the lemma on heterocerids, you can try to determine it there.
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06.10.2010 10:45, gumenuk

2. Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, August

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06.10.2010 10:55, botanque

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, na svet, August

Heterocerus fenestratus.
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06.10.2010 11:51, Алексей Сажнев

Most likely common Heterocerus fenestratus
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06.10.2010 13:27, gumenuk

2. Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan, August

Is it Lygistopterus sanguineus or something else?

06.10.2010 13:31, Алексей Сажнев

No, it's more like-Anthocomus rufus
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06.10.2010 14:14, vasiliy-feoktistov

No, it's more like Anthocomus rufus

Aha, malashka Anthocomus (Celidus) coccineus Schaller, 1783(to be more precise). Most likely, there is a lime tree nearby (next to it, I think).
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06.10.2010 16:24, gumenuk

This is the first time I've seen one in many years of photographing.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Khripan. May 12, length about 7 mm

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