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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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31.12.2010 13:40, Алексей Сажнев

My assumptions:

1. Helophorus sp. - I don't think they will be taken from the photo
2. Hydrovatus cuspidatus
3. Heterocerus fenestratus I would say
4. Enochrus sp.
7. Cercyon only comes to mind laminatus
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31.12.2010 13:55, botanque

Oh, ahead of me ))

4. Helochares obscurus
5. Laccophilus poecilus
6. Enochrus sp., from this angle it is impossible to understand up to the view, from above it would
be 7. yes, C. laminatus like

This post was edited by botanque - 31.12.2010 14: 19
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31.12.2010 14:05, Алексей Сажнев

I didn't want to, and as you can see, not all of them...

Happy New Year!!! )) the year of Zlatka is planned...
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31.12.2010 14:20, botanque

I'm sorry, I'm already confusing the numbers. Fixed.

31.12.2010 14:34, barry

 
6. Enochrus sp., from this angle it is impossible to understand up to the top view.

On the side, apparently meant. There are more - but all in the area of the top:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/index_cla...p?category=5521

31.12.2010 14:36, Алексей Сажнев

No, 4 is Helochares obscurus, enochrus as seen - 6

31.12.2010 15:44, barry

11.08.2010. Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Rich Gorge village.

1.
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2.
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3a.
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3b.
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31.12.2010 15:51, barry

1. 04.07.2010. Kharkiv region, Krasnokutsk.
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2a. 27.05.2010. Kharkiv region, Dvurechnoye.
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2b.
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31.12.2010 16:02, botanque

1-Gyrinus sp. according to the photo, they are difficult
to find 2-Rhantus sp. there are at least three similar species, you need to look at the bottom
3a, 3b-Laccophilus minutus

31.12.2010 16:11, Алексей Сажнев

Blestyanka - Epuraea sp. - I don't know, maybe someone will take up the appearance...

31.12.2010 16:39, barry

And the last one - at least what kind of family?

31.12.2010 16:40, Алексей Сажнев

Well, that's what I was talking about) Nitidulidae

31.12.2010 16:56, barry

Well, that's what I was talking about) Nitidulidae

And... and the first one, then, from what opera?

31.12.2010 16:57, Алексей Сажнев

The first one is a leaf eater, I don't remember any of them...

31.12.2010 17:18, barry

The first one is a leaf eater, I don't remember any of them...

Something like Lythraria...

02.01.2011 11:03, scarabaeinae

Please help me identify dung beetles from Thailand, Chiang Mai December 8-20

This post was edited by scarabaeinae - 02.01.2011 11: 10

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05.01.2011 14:53, Andrey.A.

Cow 1,7 mm, Astrakhan region.

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07.01.2011 23:37, KSO

People are kind and highly literate! Please help me with the definition of leaf beetles. All beetles were caught: Russia, the Republic of Tuva, Western Sayan, Saylig-Khem-Taiga ridge, Sayansky pass area on the sides of the Abaza (Khakassia) - Ak-Dovurak (Tuva) highway, that is, almost on the border of the two republics, 23.06.2008-08.07.2008. Photo numbers 2831, 2832, 2834, 2838 - the same species in different color forms, size 6-8 mm, collected on hogweed leaves along a mountain stream at an altitude of 2050-2100mpicture: 2831.JPGpicture: 2832.JPGpicture: 2834.JPG[attachment
id(right)=103722]. Photos 2857, 2858-leaf beetles found on the polar willow, at an altitude of 2150-2200m, size about 5 mm.picture: 2857.JPGpicture: 2858.JPG Photos 2843, 2854-on polar willows, height 1900-2200 m, beetle size 5-7 mm.picture: 2843.JPGpicture: 2854.JPG Photo 2842-beetle size is 6 mm, altitude is within 1800-2200m, I don't remember the plantpicture: 2842.JPG. Photo 2861 - size 4.5-5 mm, found on herbaceous plants (possibly on cypress), but I don't rememberpicture: 2861.JPGexactly.

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08.01.2011 0:27, алекс 2611

People are kind and highly literate! Please help me with the definition of leaf beetles. All beetles were caught: Russia, the Republic of Tuva, Western Sayan, Saylig-Khem-Taiga ridge, Sayansky pass area on the sides of the Abaza (Khakassia) - Ak-Dovurak (Tuva) highway, that is, almost on the border of the two republics, 23.06.2008-08.07.2008. Photo numbers 2831, 2832, 2834, 2838 - the same species in different color forms Photos 2857, 2858-leaf beetles found on the polar willow, at an altitude of 2150-2200m,


something I can't figure out which beetle which number corresponds to

08.01.2011 0:46, Aleksandr Ermakov

If in order (from left to right, from top to bottom), then
Nos. 5 and 8 are Chrysomela lapponica, that's for sure. The rest is random: 3-Gonioctena, 10 (the last one) - Cryptocephalus; 1,2. 4,9 - Chrysolina; 7-something I don't even know who...
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08.01.2011 0:48, smax

The numbers were reduced somewhere, but we'll do without them :
"2831, 2832, 2834, 2838" - Oreina basilea

2 Chrysomela lapponica (with bandages)

2 Gonioctena sp. (without the genitals drug, they are hard to deal with)

thick wingless Chrysolina haemochlora

Cryptocephalus coerulans (alas, offhand)
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08.01.2011 8:38, Mantispid

Any elephant experts?)
Here's a riddle for you. I go green for Ellescus scanicus (Paykull, 1792), but are they like this?
Saratov, forest in the area of II-dachnaya, mowing grass, 16. VI. 2010 (1 copy)
Length 3.1 mm

09.01.2011 19:56, akulich-sibiria

[quote=KSO,08.01.2011 04:37]
Image: Gonioctena_flavicornis_______1.jpg
picture: Gonioctena_flavicornis________.jpg

but Oreina basilea basilea
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picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_______.jpg
picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea________.jpg
Picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_________1.jpg
caught in Khakassia

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09.01.2011 21:04, KSO

something I can't figure out which beetle which number corresponds to


I apologize for my obvious lapse! This is the first time I've ever participated in a forum, so I didn't quite understand the procedure for captioning photos, thinking that the file numbers that match the linked photos will automatically appear under the photos. In addition, it is not clear to me how they were randomly shuffled in the table. I'll be more careful in the future. As they say-the first pancake lump. I will learn how to communicate in the forum redface.gif. Thank you to all those who responded jump.gif!

09.01.2011 21:17, KSO

[quote=akulich-sibiria, 09.01.2011 20: 56] People are kind and highly literate! Please help me with the definition of leaf beetles. All beetles were caught: Russia, the Republic of Tuva, the Western Sayan Mountains, the Sayyg-Khem-Taiga ridge, the Sayansky Pass area on the sides of the Abaza (Khakassia) - Ak-Dovurak (Tuva) highway, that is, almost on the border of the two republics,

Is your latest Gonioctena anything like this?? (Gonioctena flavicornis)
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Image: Gonioctena_flavicornis_______1.jpg
picture: Gonioctena_flavicornis________.jpg

but Oreina basilea basilea
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picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_______.jpg
picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea________.jpg
Picture: Oreina_basilea_basilea_________1.jpg
caught in Khakassia
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Eugene, thank you! If you need photos with a higher resolution than those sent to the forum, drop me a line and I'll send them to your mailbox. Sergei.

10.01.2011 17:06, brgadr

  
Here's a riddle for you. I go green for Ellescus scanicus (Paykull, 1792), but are they like this?


Correctly identified. Just a young, under-colored beetle.
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13.01.2011 18:19, msshveikin

user posted image
Golden bronze (Latin: Cetonia aurata)???
user posted image
Tell me the names of these beetles. Thank you in advance.

The photo was taken near the Kyshtym city district, Chelyabinsk region.

13.01.2011 19:48, Alexandr Rusinov

1. Bronzes should be viewed from below, so I can't say for sure.
2. Carabus cancelatus
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14.01.2011 0:07, Triplaxxx

The black legs of the karabus are not cancellatus, but rather granulatus.

14.01.2011 0:21, Alvin

The black legs of the karabus are not cancellatus, but rather granulatus.

Rather still C. cancellatus Ill. The first segment of the antennae is red. And black and red shins are different shapes. As practice shows, both forms can occur in the same population smile.gif
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14.01.2011 0:35, rpanin

cancellatus cancellatus
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14.01.2011 11:49, Victor Titov

  
Golden bronze (Latin: Cetonia aurata)???

Tell me the names of these beetles. Thank you in advance.

The photo was taken near the Kyshtym city district, Chelyabinsk region.

I am more inclined to believe that this is Protaetia (Potosia) metallica
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14.01.2011 11:56, vasiliy-feoktistov

I'm more inclined to think that this is Protaetia (Potosia) metallica

I also think so (for Aurata, dark is painful).

14.01.2011 12:04, Alexandr Rusinov

It's hard to tell, it's wet.

14.01.2011 12:07, vasiliy-feoktistov

It's hard to tell, it's wet.

Maybe (there is nothing to do here without the process).

14.01.2011 12:37, Buzman

I'm more inclined to think that this is Protaetia (Potosia) metallica

I think so too.

14.01.2011 15:00, Penzyak

Here is a weevil collected in early July 2010 in a small steppe area with a dominant red feather grass (see photo) - the right root bank of the Kasley-Kadada river, the edge of a pine forest and the edge of a floodplain meadow. Is it a rare species???

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15.01.2011 1:56, Liparus

Here is a weevil collected in early July 2010 in a small steppe area with a dominant red feather grass (see photo) - the right root bank of the Kasley-Kadada river, the edge of a pine forest and the edge of a floodplain meadow. Is it a rare species???

Sometimes rare, it is a good elephant.
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15.01.2011 2:54, Necrocephalus

Connected with pine trees, on the sands.
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15.01.2011 21:30, Liparus

Polydrusus picus (Fabricius, 1792)
NE Ukraine, Kharkov reg.,Vasischevo, near Gusinaya Polyana.on Alnus sp.
Leg. A Shehovcov & B.Loboda
30.V.2010

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