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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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07.12.2010 8:37, Shtil

Thank you for the definition!

07.12.2010 9:00, CosMosk

Interested in the upper barbel - Adygea, Lagonaki, late June
Lower-for interest - Cleroclytus semenovi B. Jak., Tajikistan, on the eremurus flower.

This post was edited by CosMosk-07.12.2010 19: 24

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07.12.2010 10:34, Victor Titov

Interested in the upper barbel - Adygea, Lagonaki, late June
Lower-for interest - Cleroclytus komarovi, Tajikistan, on the eremurus flower.

I believe it is Xylosteus caucasicola Plav., 1936
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07.12.2010 13:06, Aleksandr Ermakov

07.12.2010 13:07, Serg Svetlov

Dear CosMosk.could you please post an article describing Cleroclytus komarovi?It's just that I must have missed something.I know only the revision of Danilevsky 2001, where only 3 species of this remarkable genus are painted:gracilis Jakovlev, banghaasi Reitter (with "spiny" outgrowths on the front legs of males) and semirufus with 2 subspecies. mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif
Regarding the 1st photo, Dmitrich is absolutely right.All the best

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07.12.2010 19:24, CosMosk

Of course, as usual, I made a mistake in memory. I'm checking it out. Accordingly, Cleroclytus banghaasi (Rtt.) =semenovi B. Jak., was determined by a fluke from the collection of the Department of Zoology of Tajik State University. There are no new collections in the collection, but the old ones are classics, Arnoldi, etc. I will not specify again for the same reason.
I'm not familiar with the job, and it's none of my business. But thank you!

This post was edited by CosMosk - 07.12.2010 19: 39

07.12.2010 19:48, Serg Svetlov

It's clear. Can I take a slightly larger photo?

07.12.2010 22:33, Domovitiy

Please help us identify small beetles. Found d. Yasnovka, Pukhovichi district, Minsk region. Rep. Belarus

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07.12.2010 22:35, Gerc77

Gena top view is

07.12.2010 22:46, Gerc77

If I'm not mistaken, this is sem.Cleridae is a large beetle
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/trichodes.htm

This post was edited by Gerc77 - 07.12.2010 23: 12

07.12.2010 22:48, Алексей Сажнев

Very offhand - small beetles-Meligethes (Clypeogethes) aeneus possibility
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07.12.2010 23:01, Gerc77

Here's another link http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/meligethes.htm
they are not very similar to Meligethes aeneus
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08.12.2010 0:17, omar

it actually looks like it. it's just that it's on the side and it's going to fly smile.gifaway
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08.12.2010 15:50, Aleksandr Ermakov

Please help me with one more detail:
About 1 mm, wings with a fringe of long hairs.
Finland, Turku.
The standard version is Orthoperus sp. Corylophidae

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This post was edited by scarabee-08.12.2010 17: 37

08.12.2010 15:52, Aleksandr Ermakov

And in the photo above - in my opinion, too, blestyanka, not motley.

This post was edited by scarabee - 08.12.2010 15: 53

08.12.2010 19:31, Victor Titov

Please help us identify small beetles. Found d. Yasnovka, Pukhovichi district, Minsk region. Rep. Belarus

If I'm not mistaken, this is sem.Cleridae is a large beetle
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/trichodes.htm

And in the photo above - in my opinion, too, blestyanka, not motley.

If scarabee is referring to the lower large beetle in the Domovitiy photo, then this, of course, is not a glistening beetle, but a mottled one (Cleridae), and most likely Trichodes apiarius.
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08.12.2010 20:37, Gerc77

I also had in mind a large beetle this is the Mottled family
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09.12.2010 12:50, Aleksandr Ermakov

In the image of Domovitiy (P7180030.jpg) 2 copies. (those that are smaller) spangles of Meligethes or some Kateretidae (something I also doubted that these are meligethes) and 1 specimen. Mottled Trichodes.
Everyone is right as far as the snapshot allows wink.gif

This post was edited by scarabee - 09.12.2010 12: 59
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11.12.2010 12:49, косинус

well, here I ask, what are the differences from quadripunctata....
and on the second one, I also tend to this species., but something does not suit everything, besides for this species it is indicated that the paws should be at least partially darkened

So they also have a different color( I apologize for the incorrect definition from old memory)
Here is Harmonia axyridis http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/har_axy.htm
Here is Harmonia quadripunctata http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=7191

11.12.2010 13:05, косинус

11.12.2010 13:58, Victor Titov

Please help us identify small beetles. Found d. Yasnovka, Pukhovichi district, Minsk region. Rep. Belarus

The one that is the largest is most likely Tillus apiarius.

Not Tillus, but Trichodes wink.gif.

11.12.2010 16:17, akulich-sibiria

So they also have a different color( I apologize for the incorrect definition from old memory)
Here is Harmonia axyridis http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/har_axy.htm
Here is Harmonia quadripunctata http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=7191

and what is your verdict??? smile.gif I don't think that a species as variable in color as Harmonia axyridis will differ only in color..are there no differences in the structure?

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 12/11/2010 17: 14

11.12.2010 16:18, Алексей Сажнев

The one that is the largest is probably Trichodes apiarius.
And small ones but I doubt about the Spangles in my opinion it's more like Malachiidae


And I here is malashki with mace-shaped mustache not met ))

11.12.2010 16:56, косинус

and what is your verdict??? smile.gif

Judging by its appearance it is Harmonia quadripunctata wink.gif

11.12.2010 17:01, Алексей Сажнев

As for the ladybug, I'm also in favor of Harmonia quadripunctata... and what is the size? Usually axyridis is larger, stands out very much.

11.12.2010 17:08, косинус

And I here is malashki with mace-shaped mustache not met ))

Oh Sorrymol.gif, the mustache is really with clubs shuffle.gif
In my defense, I will say that I have not met such glitters either. umnik.gif
I know who it is, it's a cross between blestyanka and malashka lol.gif lol.gif

11.12.2010 17:16, Arikain

Hello, help us identify pest beetles from Karelia. On a radish leaf.
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11.12.2010 17:25, akulich-sibiria

As for the ladybug, I'm also in favor of Harmonia quadripunctata... and what is the size? Usually axyridis is larger, stands out very much.


6 mm somewhere, and my axiridis from 6 to 8 mm. Alexey, but how do they differ by signs? I can't find determinants where these two types would be together, usually either one or other

11.12.2010 17:49, Victor Titov

Hello, help us identify pest beetles from Karelia. On a radish leaf.
picture: _________.jpg

The one in the center and larger is Phaedon sp., and the two small striped ones are Phyllotreta ?undulata
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11.12.2010 17:56, Алексей Сажнев

11.12.2010 18:38, VBoris

Tell me Chilocorus or Adalia bipunctata with this phenotype?

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11.12.2010 18:46, Алексей Сажнев

Chilocorus terminal
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11.12.2010 19:11, VBoris

And which coyote exactly? Chilocorus bipustulatus?

11.12.2010 19:26, Алексей Сажнев

Yeah

11.12.2010 19:40, CosMosk

Useful link if you know the name :0)
>>>>>axyridis

11.12.2010 20:46, kut

Please tell me what kind of beetles

1. Skakun-Cylinders. Moscow region, Serpukhov district, near the village of Mirny, on a dry sandy country road on the edge of a forest. 8.6.2010.

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2. Moscow. Moose Island. 16.5.2010. Hippodamia notata?

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11.12.2010 20:51, Алексей Сажнев

Cicindela hybrida and Hippodamia notata
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12.12.2010 0:19, Bad Den

Сicindela hybrida

dried smile.gif

12.12.2010 1:15, okoem

And what kind of crunch is this?
Western Crimea, on the seaside sands. I don't know the date, it's not mine.

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12.12.2010 1:30, Musson max

And what kind of crunch is this?
Western Crimea, on the seaside sands. I don't know the date, it's not mine.


Anoxia (Protanoxia) orientalis (Krynicky 1832) (male) - good beetle
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