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11.10.2010 9:23, vasiliy-feoktistov

Lepturalia nigripes nigripes De Geer, 1775 (but only I guess) shuffle.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 11.10.2010 09: 23
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11.10.2010 9:39, Victor Titov

Barbels - 6 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

Can you specify the size of the beetle in photo 1? shuffle.gif

11.10.2010 10:04, gumenuk

Can you specify the size of the beetle in photo 1? shuffle.gif

No more than 2-cm (approximately 18 mm)

11.10.2010 10:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

No more than 2-cm (approximately 18 mm)

In this case, it probably is (as I wrote earlier).
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11.10.2010 11:01, gumenuk

Nutcrackers - 1 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

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11.10.2010 11:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

Ctenicera pectinicornis Linnaeus, 1758 (both males).
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11.10.2010 11:19, gumenuk

Nutcrackers - 2 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

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11.10.2010 11:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

1) Athous sp.
2) Agrypnus murinus Linnaeus, 1758? (nothing else comes to mind.)
3) Female Ctenicera pectinicornis Linnaeus, 1758.
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11.10.2010 11:43, gumenuk

Nutcrackers - 3 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

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11.10.2010 11:55, Victor Titov

Barbels - 6 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

Can you specify the size of the beetle in photo 1? shuffle.gif

No more than 2-cm (approximately 18 mm)

In this case, it probably is (as I wrote earlier).

Taking into account the size, I agree with Vasily - in the block "Barbels-6" in photo 1-Lepturalia nigripes.
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11.10.2010 12:21, Bad Den

Tell me, help who can do what smile.gif
What kind of nutcracker is this ? Caught in Thailand last year (Chiang Mai), flew to the light.
Body length-35-38 mm

user posted image

11.10.2010 13:20, vasiliy-feoktistov

Nutcrackers - 3 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

1) Agrypnus murinus Linnaeus, 1758
2i3) Actenicerus sjaelandicus Muller, 1764
In my opinion: the problem with nutcrackers is eternal.
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11.10.2010 13:36, gumenuk

1) Agrypnus murinus Linnaeus, 1758
2i3) Actenicerus sjaelandicus Muller, 1764
In my opinion: the problem with nutcrackers is eternal.

I know all these difficulties frown.gif
Maybe next year I will also shoot from the bottom and from the side - although this may not always be the case in the field.
And now - I have what I have and thank you very much for your help smile.gif

This post was edited by gumenuk - 11.10.2010 13: 38

11.10.2010 13:53, gumenuk

Nutcrackers - 4 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

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11.10.2010 14:05, vasiliy-feoktistov

Nutcrackers - 4 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

1) Agrypnus murinus Linnaeus, 1758
2) Actenicerus sjaelandicus Muller, 1764
Again the same, but the third one is difficult.
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11.10.2010 14:06, Victor Titov

Nutcrackers - 2 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

Photo 2-definitely Prosternon tessellatum (Linnaeus, 1758)
Nutcrackers - 4 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

Photo 1-Agrypnus murinus Linnaeus, 1758
Photo 2-female Actenicerus sjaelandicus Muller, 1764
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11.10.2010 14:11, vasiliy-feoktistov

Photo 2-definitely Prosternon tessellatum (Linnaeus, 1758)

Of course, I forgot something about it smile.gif
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11.10.2010 14:12, Victor Titov

Tell me, help who can do what smile.gif
What kind of nutcracker is this ? Caught in Thailand last year (Chiang Mai), flew to the light.
Body length-35-38 mm

Apart from the fact that this is something from Agrypninae, nothing comes to mind wall.gif... Yes, and there is actually nowhere frown.gifto come from .
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11.10.2010 14:12, Liparus

In the photo, the leaf is not very similar to Chernobyl.. confused.gif Sorrel wasn't around? It is also possible that he was ill a lot as a child, which is why the proportions are strange. Lixin have such miracles (like the five-millimeter Bothynoderes affinis).

Precisely!It happens with proportions and Lixin I have Lixus cardui and Lixus purvelurentus-microscopic.

This post was edited by Liparus - 11.10.2010 14: 14

11.10.2010 14:33, gumenuk

Nutcrackers - the last 5 (I can't determine the exact type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

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11.10.2010 16:12, Victor Titov

Nutcrackers - the last 5 (I can't determine the exact type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

Photo 1-female Ctenicera pectinicornis Linnaeus, 1758
Photo 2-Hemicrepidius niger (Linnaeus, 1758)
Photo 4-heavily "wiped" Actenicerus sjaelandicus Muller, 1764
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11.10.2010 16:19, Fornax13

Tell me, help who can do what smile.gif
What kind of nutcracker is this ? Caught in Thailand last year (Chiang Mai), flew to the light.
Body length-35-38 mm

Denis, try tormenting the Cryptalaus genus.
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11.10.2010 16:47, gumenuk

Photo 1-female Ctenicera pectinicornis Linnaeus, 1758
Photo 2-Hemicrepidius niger (Linnaeus, 1758)
Photo 4-Actenicerus sjaelandicus Muller, 1764, badly "wiped"

And 3 (red-winged) is not Athous haemorrhoidalis by any chance ?

11.10.2010 16:59, Victor Titov

And 3 (red-winged) is not Athous haemorrhoidalis by any chance ?

Nooo, not like frown.gif
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11.10.2010 17:04, Mantispid

Denis, try tormenting the Cryptalaus family.

Yeah, I support it, something like ala Cryptalaus sordidus (Westwood, 1848)
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11.10.2010 17:06, Fornax13

Nooo, doesn't look like it frown.gif

Could it be Hemicrepidius niger? Allegedly, this happens to him.
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/hemic...ius%20niger.htm

11.10.2010 17:24, Victor Titov

Could it be Hemicrepidius niger? Allegedly, this happens to him.
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/hemic...ius%20niger.htm

Can quite be, can be... smile.gif yes.gif

11.10.2010 17:29, Victor Titov

Tell me, help who can do what smile.gif
What kind of nutcracker is this ? Caught in Thailand last year (Chiang Mai), flew to the light.
Body length-35-38 mm

Denis, try tormenting the Cryptalaus family.

Aha, I support it, something like ala Cryptalaus sordidus (Westwood, 1848)

But exactly! This one (Cryptalaus sordidus) is very similar! http://www.elateridae.com/zobrbruk.php?id=3303
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11.10.2010 17:35, Bad Den

Fornax13, Mantispid, to the point! smile.gif Very similar to what Cr. sordidus is! Thanks!

11.10.2010 18:35, gumenuk

Help me identify this bug. Brought from Turkey. Very similar to our bee beetle confused.gif

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11.10.2010 19:03, Victor Titov

Help me identify this bug. Brought from Turkey. Very similar to our bee beetle confused.gif

Well, it is clear that the genus is the same-Trichodes. And here is the view... confused.gif
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11.10.2010 19:46, Mantispid

Help me identify this bug. Brought from Turkey. Very similar to our bee beetle confused.gif

Or maybe this is Trichodes apiarius ? wink.gif
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11.10.2010 23:24, алекс 2611

1) Athous sp.
2) Agrypnus murinus Linnaeus, 1758? (nothing else comes to mind.)
3) Female Ctenicera pectinicornis Linnaeus, 1758.

Something like the first view of Athous sp. it doesn't look like it at all. Well, what are the atuses in the Moscow region-subfuscus, vittatus, haemorrhoidalis. It doesn't look like any of them. If the size is 7-8 millimeters, then maybe it's Aplotarsus incanus ?

2. I would assume it is Prosternon tesselatus

11.10.2010 23:27, алекс 2611

Nutcrackers - 4 (I can't determine the type myself teapot.gif)
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, glade under power lines
Date of shooting and file name

Maybe number 3 is Aplotarsus incanus ?

11.10.2010 23:31, алекс 2611

Could it be Hemicrepidius niger? Allegedly, this happens to him.
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/hemic...ius%20niger.htm


Why supposedly? In my collections from Flax.one-third of the specimens of this species are found with this coloration. Quite usual.
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11.10.2010 23:34, vasiliy-feoktistov

Something like the first view of Athous sp. it doesn't look like it at all. Well, what are the atuses in the Moscow region-subfuscus, vittatus, haemorrhoidalis. It doesn't look like any of them. If the size is 7-8 millimeters, then maybe it's Aplotarsus incanus ?

2. I would assume it is Prosternon tesselatus

Alexey, Dmitrich has already corrected the number 2 (I got rid of it). But with the first snag really (I don't know it) confused.gif

11.10.2010 23:55, RippeR

gumenuk:
most likely, this is Trichodes crabroniformis, but it will not be possible to determine exactly, since the signs are below and on the hind legs (
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12.10.2010 0:00, Fornax13

Help me identify this bug. Brought from Turkey. Very similar to our bee beetle confused.gif

And from where in Turkey? Interestingly, our T. apiarius is not listed on faunaeur, even for European Turkey.

12.10.2010 6:47, Mantispid

gumenuk:
most likely, this is Trichodes crabroniformis, but it will not be possible to determine exactly, since the signs are below and on the hind legs (

In kind, similar to this one - http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/vie...o_gr_8_.jpg.jpg

And for European Turkey specified.

12.10.2010 8:44, gumenuk

And from where in Turkey? Interestingly, our T. apiarius is not listed on faunaeur, even for European Turkey.

Asian part: Turkey, Alanya region, sea coast.

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