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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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15.01.2011 21:44, Liparus

Can someone tell me the name?
Kharkiv region, Vasishchevo,
near the village of Gusinaya Polyana.
Leg. A. Shehovcov & B. Loboda
30.V.2010

This post was edited by Liparus - 15.01.2011 21: 45

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15.01.2011 21:48, Liparus

Kharkiv region, Khoroshevo district, district of the village. Udyanka.
(On Willow wood).
Leg. A. Shehovcov
27.V.2010

This post was edited by Liparus - 15.01.2011 21: 55

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15.01.2011 21:51, Liparus

Kharkiv region, Khoroshevo district, district of the village. Udyanka.
(Under an old log ?Elm tree).
Leg. A. Shehovcov
27.V.2010

This post was edited by Liparus - 15.01.2011 21: 51

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15.01.2011 21:57, Liparus

Kharkiv region,
1 km NW from Lake Bezlyudovka 1.
Leg. A. Shehovkov
27. V. 2010

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15.01.2011 21:59, Liparus

Kharkiv region, Khoroshevo district, district of the village. Udyanka.
coastal vegetation
Leg. A. Shehovcov, B. Loboda & A. Polstyanoy
29. IV. 2009

This post was edited by Liparus - 15.01.2011 22: 03

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15.01.2011 22:03, Liparus

Kharkiv region, Khoroshevo district, district of the village. Udyanka.
(On mushrooms)
Size: 2 mm
Leg. A. Shehovcov, B. Loboda
26.V.2010

This post was edited by Liparus - 15.01.2011 22: 07

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15.01.2011 22:07, Liparus

Kharkiv region, Vasishchevo,
near the village of Gusinaya Polyana.
Leg. A. Shehovcov & B. Loboda
31.III.2010

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15.01.2011 22:09, Liparus

Kharkiv region, Volchansk district, district of
the village. Yefremovka, chalk slope, on the fly.
Leg. A. Shehovcov & D. Kovalchuk
23.V.2010

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15.01.2011 22:31, Mantispid

I think so:
IMG_1591.JPG - Drapetes mordelloides (Host, 1789)
IMG_1585.JPG - Anisotoma вроде
IMG_1763.JPG - Scaphisoma sp.
IMG_1751.JPG - Mycetophagus sp.
IMG_1736.JPG - Blitopertha sp.

This post was edited by Mantispid - 15.01.2011 22: 35
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15.01.2011 23:07, Andrey.A.

IMG_1751.JPG - Litargus connexus
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16.01.2011 0:32, Triplaxxx

Anisotoma seems to be axillaris, but it is advisable to look. What to guess from the photos, bring it to me and we will determine exactly (except for hrushchik).
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16.01.2011 0:58, Victor Titov

Kharkiv region, Khoroshevo district, district of the village. Udyanka.
(On Willow wood).
Leg. A. Shehovcov
27.V.2010

In my opinion, this is Ptilinus fuscus (IMG_1577).

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 16.01.2011 01: 09
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16.01.2011 1:07, Victor Titov

Kharkiv region,
1 km NW from Lake Bezlyudovka 1.
Leg. A. Shehovkov
27. V. 2010

Kharkiv region, Khoroshevo district, district of the village. Udyanka.
coastal vegetation
Leg. A. Shehovcov, B. Loboda & A. Polstyanoy
29. IV. 2009

These both (IMG_1591 and IMG_1601) are something from the Catopidae (Cholevidae). They should be driven along the keys.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 16.01.2011 01: 12
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16.01.2011 18:28, Arikain

Hello!
Help identify this Karelian ground beetle:
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16.01.2011 18:39, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello!
Help me identify this Karelian ground beetle:

Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis O.Mueller, 1764
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16.01.2011 18:41, Bad Den

Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis
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16.01.2011 22:53, Liparus

Maybe someone will be familiar with these Pill giants?

This post was edited by Liparus - 16.01.2011 23: 05

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16.01.2011 23:02, Liparus

And this one is 10 mm in size, if you stick your head out completely, then the size of the beetle will already be 0.5 mm larger. I did not measure the length without anomalies.

This post was edited by Liparus - 16.01.2011 23: 04

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17.01.2011 15:30, Alexander Zarodov

Hello everyone

Is this Staphylinus caesareus? MO, early May

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17.01.2011 15:49, Victor Titov

Hello everyone

Is this Staphylinus caesareus? MO, early May

Yes, this is it yes.gif.
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17.01.2011 17:15, Alexander Zarodov

Another staphylin. MO, early July

Any Philonthus?

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17.01.2011 17:42, Victor Titov

Another staphylin. MO, early July

Any Philonthus?

Probably yes. yes.gif
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17.01.2011 17:48, barry

Probably, yes. yes.gif

But no more than that... wink.gif
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17.01.2011 17:57, Alexander Zarodov

But no more than that... wink.gif


I get it... shuffle.gif smile.gif

17.01.2011 19:29, Arikain

Thank you for identifying the ground beetle, it doesn't have a Russian name? I just met similar ones in the literature, but I don't remember the name, emerald or something...
Sledueshego I, too, then staphylin from Karelia smile.gifpodkinu .

17.01.2011 20:08, scarit

nemoralis is a forest ground beetle.

17.01.2011 20:25, Алексей Сажнев

About the last staphylinid, I'm afraid to make a mistake, but maybe Othius punctulatus

18.01.2011 11:21, Victor Titov

Hello!
Help me identify this Karelian ground beetle:

Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis O.Mueller, 1764

Thank you for identifying the ground beetle, it doesn't have a Russian name? I just met similar ones in the literature, but I don't remember the name, emerald or something...

nemoralis is a forest ground beetle.

In fact, Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis is now commonly referred to in Russian as the oakwood ground beetle. The former Russian name "lesnaya" used is extremely unfortunate (as, indeed, is dubravnaya) - nemoralis is not so typical for forests here. This is once again to the question of the Russian-language names of insects-well, they are in the bath mad.gif. Latin-it is also in Africa Latin wink.gif.
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18.01.2011 11:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

The former Russian name "lesnaya" used is extremely unfortunate (as, indeed, is dubravnaya) - nemoralis is not so typical for forests here.

I find a lot of it in the city, in the forest, and in the fields (in equal quantities). You really can't rely on Russian names!

18.01.2011 12:04, Victor Titov

Well, the forest ground beetle should have been called Carabus hortensis then - it is practically only in the forests that it lives. Dyk, no-sadovaya, damn it...

18.01.2011 12:49, Alexander Zarodov

Can you help me with the T-shirt? MO, early May.

Did you get something like Meloe brevicollis?

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18.01.2011 17:11, AGG

Help pliz with the definition mol.gif
Both beetles are from southeast Asia. таиланд
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18.01.2011 17:34, Bad Den

Help pliz with the definition mol.gif
both beetles are from southeast Asia possibly thailand
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The first is from pollen beetles (Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae). Or not pyltseedov, but chernotelka for sure.
The second one is a false elephant (Anthribidae)
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18.01.2011 18:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

Pseudoslayer: Mecocerus sp. confused.gif Next-pass
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18.01.2011 18:53, Andrey.A.

Darkling-from Strongyliini (Stenochiini), may be Strongylium sp.
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18.01.2011 20:55, akulich-sibiria

Maybe someone will be familiar with these Pill giants?

aedeagus would they take out.... tongue.gif

19.01.2011 0:51, omar

Can you help me with the T-shirt? MO, early May.

Did you get something like Meloe brevicollis?

It is
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19.01.2011 22:09, AGG

2
Oleg Penzyak, as mentioned above, is a species (Coniocleonus hollbergi Fahrs. = turbatus Fahrs.)It is associated with sand and pine trees, at least in our area. we are constantly marked, and Tsurikov in the Lipetsk region only caught 9 pcsconfused.gif.
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20.01.2011 1:34, Fornax13

To Double A:
Philonthus is one of three (politus, chalceus, or addendus) - if the beetle has survived, you can tell for sure.

To Arikain: Alexey is absolutely right with the staff - this is Othius punctulatus

To AGG: The false elephant is not from Mecocerini, but from Xenocerini-probably Peribathys. In general, you can determine the gender without any problems - there is a work in the public domain for orientals.
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20.01.2011 1:35, Fornax13

Large Carpathian Pills-probably Byrrhus luniger shuffle.gif
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