E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of beetles (Coleoptera)

Pages: 1 ...311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319... 854

08.02.2011 21:17, AGG

do you have a book?"

08.02.2011 21:21, Mylabris

Likes: 1

09.02.2011 17:22, Alexander Zarodov

Leafhopper? MO, May, 2.5-3 mm

I got something like Aphthona nonstriata, it is quite possible that on iris.

This post was edited by Double A-09.02.2011 17: 24

Pictures:
picture: listoed3001.jpg
listoed3001.jpg — (110.14к)

09.02.2011 19:38, Mantispid

Leafhopper? MO, May, 2.5-3 mm

I got something like Aphthona nonstriata, it is quite possible that on iris.

Isn't there a photo on top? ... and in general, determining them from a photo is a thankless task...

09.02.2011 22:19, Alexander Zarodov

Isn't there a photo on top? ... and in general, determining them from a photo is a thankless task...


All that is mol.gif

09.02.2011 23:21, Liparus

Ukraine, Donetsk region, August.

Rhabdorrhynchus karelini (Fåhraeus, 1842)

This post was edited by Liparus-09.02.2011 23: 22

09.02.2011 23:35, Liparus

Rhabdorrhynchus seriegranosus Chevrolat, 1873


We don't have this species. Only Rhabdorrhynchus karelini is listed for Ukraine.
I found it in the Crimea:
http://barry.exp-host.ru/gallery/show_imag...id=15629&lang=1

This post was edited by Liparus - 09.02.2011 23: 38
Likes: 2

10.02.2011 9:36, Mantispid

We don't have this species. Only Rhabdorrhynchus karelini is listed for Ukraine.
I found it in the Crimea:
http://barry.exp-host.ru/gallery/show_imag...=15629〈=1

Yes, you're right. I just didn't look at the distribution of species. weep.gif

11.02.2011 17:28, косинус

Hello.
Help with the definition of Snappers in the complex case up to the genus.

Pictures:
picture: DSC05037.JPG
DSC05037.JPG — (59.6к)

picture: DSC05041.JPG
DSC05041.JPG — (51.3к)

picture: DSC05124.JPG
DSC05124.JPG — (80.9к)

picture: DSC05128.JPG
DSC05128.JPG — (53.75к)

11.02.2011 20:36, Fornax13

Then the cosine:
You have at least marked the labels.
2nd (from Mongolia-what I saw) - Aeoloides hauseri (I suffered with this genus once)
Likes: 1

11.02.2011 21:00, косинус

1) Tuva
2)Mongolia
3-4) Tver


And how to define this genus ?? Don't tell me the literature.

11.02.2011 21:35, Александр57

The 4th is similar to Ampedus tristis. ?
Likes: 1

11.02.2011 21:38, Fornax13

1) Tuva
2)Mongolia
3-4) Tver
And how to define this genus ?? Don't tell me the literature.

1-Eanus costalis probably
3-Sericus brunneus - 2 ladies
4-Ampedus tristis imho

As for eoloides, I don't even know what to recommend. In green, this name is there, but there is something else implied, although close.

This post was edited by Fornax13-11.02.2011 21: 53
Likes: 1

12.02.2011 12:35, алекс 2611

1) Tuva
2)Mongolia
3-4) Tver
And how to define this genus ?? Don't tell me the literature.


There is a good article on this kind:
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/gurjev20.htm
Likes: 1

12.02.2011 14:26, adetkov

Hello. Could you help with identifying these beetles?:

1. ?Arhopalus rusticus
11.07.2010 Krasnodar Region, Divnomorskoe
user posted image


2.? Chlorophorus sartor
13.07.2010 Krasnodar Region, Divnomorskoe
user posted image


3.? Xylotrechus arvicola
13.07.2010 Krasnodar Krai, Divnomorskoe

user posted image

4.? Entomoscelis adonidis
26.10.2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
user posted image


5.? Galeruca tanaceti
06.10.2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
user posted image


6.? Hister quadrimaculatus
08.05.2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
user posted imageuser posted image


7. Onthophagus sp.
23. 10. 2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
user posted imageuser posted image

Thank you in advancesmile.gif

12.02.2011 21:57, Mantispid

Does anyone know anything about sitons? mol.gif
(I apologize in advance for the quality of the photos - the beetles are small, the camera is on the verge of the limit just!)

1-Saratov region, on the grass.
Photo in maximum expansion: http://coleop123.narod.ru/Sitona1.jpg
Photo of the head tube separately: http://coleop123.narod.ru/Sitona1_zum.jpg
2 - Saratov region, on rakitnik.
Photo in maximum expansion: http://coleop123.narod.ru/Sitona2.jpg
Photo of the head tube separately: http://coleop123.narod.ru/Sitona2_zum.jpg
3-Kemerovo region.
Photo in maximum expansion: http://coleop123.narod.ru/Sitona3.jpg
Photo of the head tube separately: http://coleop123.narod.ru/Sitona3_zum.jpg

13.02.2011 12:25, Victor Titov

Hello. Could help with identifying these beetles:
1. ?Arhopalus rusticus
11.07.2010 Krasnodar Krai, Divnomorskoe
2.? Chlorophorus sartor
13.07.2010 Krasnodar Krai, Divnomorskoe
3.? Xylotrechus arvicola
13.07.2010 Krasnodar Krai, Divnomorskoe
4.?Entomoscelis adonidis
26.10.2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
5.?Galeruca tanaceti
06.10.2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
6.?Hister quadrimaculatus
08.05.2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
7. Onthophagus sp.
23. 10. 2010 Rostov region, Taganrog
Thank you in advancesmile.gif

1-6 - everything is correct, 7 - Onthophagus taurus.
Likes: 1

13.02.2011 15:09, Andrey.A.

Can anyone help with these beetles?
East Kazakhstan

Pictures:
picture: IMG_1691.jpg
IMG_1691.jpg — (95.82к)

picture: IMG_1692.jpg
IMG_1692.jpg — (79.27к)

picture: IMG_1693.jpg
IMG_1693.jpg — (130.54к)

13.02.2011 15:11, Andrey.A.

Rep. Altai (Blaps altaica???)

Pictures:
picture: IMG_1698.jpg
IMG_1698.jpg — (77.03к)

13.02.2011 15:14, Andrey.A.

Altai Krai (male with red hair spot on br.)

Pictures:
picture: IMG_1695.jpg
IMG_1695.jpg — (78.65к)

13.02.2011 15:22, Mylabris

To AndreyA:IMG_1691.jpg - Platyope granulata, IMG_1692.jpg and IMG_1693.jpg - Platyope proctoleuca.
Likes: 1

14.02.2011 1:43, RippeR

I found it in a rather old collection on 05.05.2005 (Moldova, of course)
picture: DSC07087.JPG
Enibadi nose?

This post was edited by RippeR - 02/14/2011 01: 46

14.02.2011 2:18, Mylabris

From dazitid who?

14.02.2011 23:27, Трофим

Is it gnu's Oryctes? Thailand.

Pictures:
picture: _________________________________DSCN2159_.jpg
_________________________________DSCN2159_.jpg — (138.97к)

15.02.2011 8:35, evk

please help with zhuzhami from Kazakhstan
Kobyltobe11-09-09 18 mm
[attachmentid ()=105136]
Janybek 8-09-09 27mm
[attachmentid ()=105137]
same area and then...
one view or 2 and which one (s)
[attachmentid ()=105138]
and multiple cymindis
sp ?
[attachmentid()=105139]
?lateralis
[attachmentid()=105140]
picta
[attachmentid()=105141]

With the first pair, everything is simple: the first is Pseudotaphoxenus rufitarsis F.-W., and the second is Taphoxenus gigas F.-W. There would be something from Central and so on. Southern Kazakhstan, it would never be taken from the photo confused.gif
The rest has already been determined correctly for you without me. I only confirm that C. lateralis is defined correctly, otherwise there were doubts smile.gif
Likes: 2

16.02.2011 21:24, Liparus

Help identify the Mushroom...where anthobium atrocephalum (Gyllenhal, 1827)
S Ukraine., Crimea peninsula,
1 km SW from outsk was collected. Perevalnoe, n
orth east slope of Mts. Chatyr dag,
h = 530 m., near outsk. Orlinoe uschel`e.
Coordinates.
Latitude: 44°49'26.99"С
Longitude: 34°19'9.99"В

Photo of the Mushroom:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...p?imageid=21137

This post was edited by Liparus - 02/16/2011 21: 44

17.02.2011 0:02, Triplaxxx

Trametes sp., possibly Trametes ochracea. For a more precise definition, you need to see the hymenophore and the carpophore itself at a high magnification.
Likes: 2

17.02.2011 17:44, amara

I put it here just in case.

I came across the website Beetles of Poland.

All views with descriptions and photos (zoomed in )and distribution maps.

http://coleoptera.ksib.pl/search.php?taxon...25&l=en&dds=par
Likes: 5

17.02.2011 22:31, Shapik

Please identify the nutcracker:Crimea, Angarsk pass, in the rotten trunk of a beech tree, 14.11.2010, leg.Shaporinsky V. V.

Pictures:
picture: _____________________________________14.11.2010__leg.______________._..JPG
_____________________________________14.11.2010__leg.______________._..JPG — (119.99к)

18.02.2011 4:07, косинус

Someone from Ampedus, or rather it is difficult to say they are most all in one person.

18.02.2011 14:53, akulich-sibiria

can you tell me what status the species of the genus Nicrophorus have now? are these two different species or do they still go as subspecies?
Thanks
to Nicrophorus (s. str.) germanicus ssp. germanicus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Nicrophorus (s. str.) germanicus ssp. morio Gebler, 1817

18.02.2011 15:01, amara

can you tell me what status the species of the genus Nicrophorus have now? are these two different species or do they still go as subspecies?
Thanks
to Nicrophorus (s. str.) germanicus ssp. germanicus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Nicrophorus (s. str.) germanicus ssp. morio Gebler, 1817


You've probably read this before:

http://assazhnev.narod.ru/silphidae2.html

18.02.2011 18:33, akulich-sibiria

Yes, I came across this. I just have a few pieces were identified as Nicrophorus germanicus, and according to Nikolaev there are just two subspecies. Nicrophorus (s. str.) germanicus ssp. morio (Krasnoyarsk Krai)is also suitable for its range

18.02.2011 18:36, scarit

N. morio and N. germanicus are different species. In the Krasnoyarsk Territory - morio.
Likes: 1

18.02.2011 20:27, akulich-sibiria

Dima, caught on the border of Khakassia and Kemerovo region in the Ivanovo Lakes region on the Aclipea path, no shoulder mounds and no wings. according to Nikolaev there is a similar description of the species A. alpicola did not come across such in your area? Specified as a type for Western Sayan

19.02.2011 8:09, scarit

Yes, that's her. Only now called Aclypea souverbii. It is found in Kuznetsk Alatau and Gornaya Shoriya.
Likes: 1

19.02.2011 10:47, Andrey.A.

Please help me identify Adesmia:
Kazakhstan, Almaty region.
picture: 11.jpg

Tadjikistan
picture: 12.jpg

Uzbekistan, roc. Nauratau
picture: 13.jpg
picture: 14.jpg

Turkey, Mus prov.
picture: 15.jpg

19.02.2011 14:56, akulich-sibiria

1. Surroundings of Krasnoyarsk. I go out on Nicrophorus sepultor Kirby
Pronotum is naked. Red mace. Hind legs are straight. The tops of the abdominal segments are covered with black hairs. It is more difficult with pubescence of the posterior spine. The hairs on the sides are quite thick, not long, and in the middle there seems to be, but erased. Here, as an option, argutor skips. Shoulder epipleura with a black spot. Shoulders and posterior corners of elytra covered with black hairs.
picture: Nicrophorus_sepultor_Kirby.jpg
picture: Nicrophorus_sepultor_Kirby_1.jpg
picture: Nicrophorus_sepultor_Kirby_2.jpg
2. here is just this one like Nicrophorus argutor B. Jak .It has a bare posterior spine in the middle, and a fringe of light hairs along the posterior edge
picture: Nicrophorus_argutor_B.Jak.jpg
image: Nicrophorus_argutor_B.Jak_1.jpg
3. Besides Nicrophorus dauricus Motsch, do they have hairy elytra? The pubescence of the pronotum is developed, reaching to the edges and base of the pronotum (but in some it is erased and visible only at the top). Hind legs are straight.
picture: Nicrophorus_dauricus_Motsch.jpg
picture: Nicrophorus_dauricus_Motsch_1.jpg
picture: Nicrophorus_dauricus_Motsch_2.jpg

19.02.2011 16:34, scarit

The first two are argutor, the last one is dauricus
Likes: 1

19.02.2011 20:10, akulich-sibiria

According to Nikolayev, in sepultor the black spot on the epipleura completely crosses the latter, leaving a red spot in front, which can be very small, and in argutor it only reaches the middle, this is seen in the second copy, while in the first the black spot covers the entire width of the epipleura. Dima, and on what basis can they be distinguished between these two types? I understand that they are quite similar to each other

Pages: 1 ...311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319... 854

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.