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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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21.06.2007 13:42, omar

Probably, yes. But still not very sure.

21.06.2007 13:48, Alexander Zarodov

I met a ground beetle in the woods, if that helps me determine.
Really similar to Pterostichus niger.

21.06.2007 13:49, omar

Identified-Platyderus rufus. Omar, thank you!
The bug is not common.

I wanted to write Platyderus rufus, but I didn't dare. I haven't been to the Carpathians and I don't have any fees from there.

21.06.2007 14:59, Dinusik

I don't think it's Pterostichus niger. P. niger has more pronounced pronotum angles, but here they are clearly rounded.
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21.06.2007 16:08, Дзанат

Please take a look. Moscow region 9 mm, identified as Chlaenius. Bluish. Maybe not Chlaenius?

21.06.2007 16:16, Bad Den

Dzanat, rather some kind of Harpalini

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21.06.2007 16:23, Dinusik

More like Harpalus.
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21.06.2007 16:41, omar

Ophonus rather.

21.06.2007 16:43, omar

Legs are not pubescent on top?

21.06.2007 16:44, omar

Dzanat, rather some kind of Harpalini

I agree. yes.gif

21.06.2007 16:52, Дзанат

I have one Harpalus, similar. I can't understand what it means - the outer part of the rear. tazikov obliquely or vertically falls to br.? what is the outer part and how it falls...?
Everything seems to be in the same plane lies on this instance and on my Harpalus too...
frown.gif(

21.06.2007 16:54, Дзанат

Feet on top... They are covered with hairs.

21.06.2007 17:00, omar

Fine, normal hair? Not with bristles? Then definitely Ophonus. Is it definitely blue and shiny?

21.06.2007 17:01, omar

Sorry, I went home. In an hour and a half, I'll unsubscribe and look it up in the caller ID.
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21.06.2007 17:14, Дзанат

And bristles and hairs :/

21.06.2007 17:16, Alexander Zarodov

I don't think it's Pterostichus niger. P. niger has more pronounced pronotum angles, but here they are clearly rounded.


What size is Pterostichus melanarius?

21.06.2007 17:20, Дзанат

12-17,5 mm
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21.06.2007 17:24, Alexander Zarodov

12-17. 5 mm


No, mine was bigger.

21.06.2007 18:39, Дзанат

Dear colleagues, thank you all turned out Ophonus
seladon About the plane and did not understand frown.gifso I will all as Chlaenius first determine smile.gif

21.06.2007 19:05, omar

Are you sure?" Interesting buzz. If so, this is a new view for the area. I would explain it to you with basins, but it won't work on your fingers. confused.gif

21.06.2007 19:48, Furslen

Good day)
traditional brosba help with barbel -
user posted image.
Southern Urals

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21.06.2007 20:03, Frantic

Good day)
traditional brosba help with barbel -
user posted image.
Southern Urals


Damn, as always, I clicked "thank you " instead of"reply to this particular message." This is not a barbel.
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21.06.2007 20:13, Furslen

softball?)
if not a barbel, then the more interesting who)

21.06.2007 20:13, Bad Den

Good day)
traditional brosba help with barbel -
user posted image.
Southern Urals

This is not a barbel, but a beetle from the family Lycidae (red wings), most likely Lygistopterus sanguineus
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21.06.2007 20:17, Bad Den

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help me identify the plate. Moscow oblast. 12 mm

Anomala dubia, однако
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21.06.2007 20:32, Bad Den

Rear left basin of Chlaenius and Harpalus
user posted image

user posted image

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21.06.2007 21:10, omar

Thank you, Buddy! I haven't learned how to take pictures with a microscope yet.

21.06.2007 21:16, Bad Den

Thank you, Buddy! I haven't learned how to take pictures with a microscope yet.

No problemsmile.gif
K. V. Makarov's technique and skill are not yet available to me.
So I still stupidly put the lens of the soap dish to the MBS eyepiece, adjust the sharpness (controlling through the camera screen) - the visual acuity of the camera and I are somewhat different smile.gif, I press the trigger - and "telemarket" smile.gif
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21.06.2007 21:24, Zhuk

help me identify the plate. Moscow oblast. 12 mm

Anomala dubia

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21.06.2007 21:26, Дзанат

Are you sure?" Interesting buzz. If so, this is a new view for the area. I would explain it to you with basins, but it won't work on your fingers. confused.gif

No, of course, I'm not sure frown.gifabout the edging of the PRSP anymore. no, there is only about the right rear corner a little bit.
There is another copy, I will mount it and look at it.
Here's the shoulder angle-no denticle, right? And the shoulder angle is clear?

21.06.2007 21:35, Дзанат

Bad Den thank you very much, but don't look again frown.gif
This one?

21.06.2007 21:38, Bad Den

No, this "cliff" is meant here
user posted image

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21.06.2007 21:42, omar

I think so...In general, a guaranteed way out of the situation, which gives 100% results in your case, is to go to the museum and compare it with the reference collection from the Ministry of Defense. The Harpals and ofonuses are such a group that Grunthal himself sometimes beats by...without comparison. And if nothing like it turns out, then we will determine together beer.gifEven in Mytishchi ready to come for this. smile.gif In any case, I liked the beetle. I didn't catch them.

21.06.2007 21:44, Дзанат

Ah! I got it! Thanks! smile.gif
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21.06.2007 21:47, Bad Den

You're smile.gifwelcome

21.06.2007 21:49, Дзанат

omar It's all clear smile.gifthat someday he will decide smile.gif
You tell me about the corners, and ...

21.06.2007 22:09, Bad Den

And the corners, I would say, are present, although somewhat rounded, with an obvious shoulder denticle of nema (although some hint of it is visible - but only a hint).
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22.06.2007 8:14, Дзанат

The second specimen is a female, with slightly different morphological characteristics. Generally, either Ophonus puncticeps or O. puncticollis . The male was dissected. Maybe someone knows where to view genital drawings Ophonus

22.06.2007 8:48, omar

And the corners, I would say, are present, although somewhat rounded, with an obvious shoulder denticle of nema (although some hint of it is visible - but only a hint).
It seems to be exactly what Budden said. Dzanat, you're doing great! Ground beetles were already being dissected. Cool. I'm sorry that I passed out early yesterday, I was tired.
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22.06.2007 10:31, Дзанат

The beetle is fresh smile.gifand soft, everything is visible. Yes, after my microns, everything is so big!
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