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12.04.2011 13:21, Liparus

Lamprodila view can be determined from the photo? Luhansk region, beginning. June's
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Most often it is elm L. mirifica
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13.04.2011 13:14, akulich-sibiria

don't throw up links or literature where you can use the keys to drive clickers of the genus Hypnoidus or genera that were previously included in this genera

13.04.2011 13:35, scarit

Siberian species - according to Cherepanov, 1957. Available in the Bible."Flora and fauna"

13.04.2011 14:01, akulich-sibiria

and then found us caught, with dark legs about 4 mm. I have Cherepanov 57 in the sheets. But I didn't find anything like it there...

14.04.2011 18:33, akulich-sibiria

dear colleagues, please tell me at least up to the family.and then the poor man's legs and sawyere were torn off a long time ago shuffle.gif
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something from some treebreakers.almost 4 mm.

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 14.04.2011 18: 34

14.04.2011 18:36, akulich-sibiria

No one knows how to get in touch with cosine (Kostya Weber) in addition to the Internet, they haven't been in touch for a long time and haven't responded to emails??
Thank you in advance

14.04.2011 19:14, AGG

it looks like a leatherhead like megatoma or nearby. they are often imported with walnuts and other dried fruit tops

This post was edited by AGG - 14.04.2011 19: 18

14.04.2011 21:01, Bad Den

dear colleagues, please tell me at least up to the family.and then the poor man's legs and sawyere were torn off a long time ago shuffle.gif
something from some treebreakers.almost 4 mm.

Megatoma cf. tianshanica
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14.04.2011 21:06, AGG

http://www.dermestidae.com/Megatomatianschanica.html
they are generally muddy confused.gifI have a dozen different ones and who is hu can not understand wall.gif

This post was edited by AGG - 14.04.2011 21: 09
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14.04.2011 23:56, Triplaxxx

I would say that it is Megatoma graeseri (Reitter, 1887). This species is now very widely distributed, and it is also found in nature in our country, but M. tianschanica Sokolov, 1972 cannot also be excluded.
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15.04.2011 2:07, Ins2010

Who knows this bug? Cucujus haematodes Erichson? But I am confused by the red legs... : confused.gif

15.04.2011 4:31, Дмитрий Соколов

What kind of bug is this ? Size-about 1 cm, dark blue, shiny. Filmed in Altai Krai, Yarovoye village.

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15.04.2011 19:40, Liparus

Who knows this bug? Cucujus haematodes Erichson? But I'm confused by the red feet... : confused.gif

And where does this creature come from?

15.04.2011 19:42, Liparus

What kind of bug is this ? Size-about 1 cm, dark blue, shiny. Filmed in Altai Krai, Yarovoye village.

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Eumolpus asclepiadeus[i]

16.04.2011 7:10, Ins2010

Primorsky krai

16.04.2011 7:11, Ins2010

And where does this creature come from?

Primorsky krai

16.04.2011 11:16, scarit

To Liparus:
Valid name-Chrysochus asclepiadeus (Pall.)
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16.04.2011 19:52, AGG

who is it? confused about the volume and synonymy of the brachycerus family / sub-family
Gelendzhik, May, ~12 mm
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and this "malashka" my brain takes
out Tambov region, August, ~ 3 mm (during life "bubbled")
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PS right now still " abscess?" kin

This post was edited by AGG - 04/16/2011 19: 56

16.04.2011 19:57, akulich-sibiria

nutcracker approx. 4 mm.it was caught on the river vegetation of Krasnoyarsk, Tatyshev Island, August.
The beetle is all black. the paws are dark, without yellow-red color
, the seams of the prothorax are curved outwards. The degree of curvature is difficult to judge.
the head is rather thickly dotted, it is difficult to say whether it is grainy or not.
The longitudinal grooves on the elytra are not smoothed out, but they are also clear behind the shoulders.
Pronotum slightly transverse.
us. go behind the base of the pronotum in 1-2 segments exactly.
pronotum without an obvious longitudinal groove, with a small depression at the base.
embarrass not sharply sloping femoral tires, they taper, but relatively evenly.
As assumptions:
if the pronotum is granular, then graniger
or arcticus, but the range is not particularly suitable. either simplicipunctatus
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16.04.2011 21:20, AGG

"naryvnik?" Altai, Kurai ~ 11-12 mm
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who can tell you? how variable are A. Fossors?
from Tambov to the very outskirts, I saw only with a roughly dotted prsp, and here in a pile with kurai one smooth (points only from the sides at the edge and then count on my fingers)
(the photo is not true-the sides are black - just a glint)
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16.04.2011 21:35, Вишняков Алексей

who is it? confused about the volume and synonymy of the brachycerus family / sub-family
Gelendzhik, May, ~12 mm
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Brachycerus sinuatus
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16.04.2011 21:47, AGG

16.04.2011 22:33, Liparus

who is it? confused about the volume and synonymy of the brachycerus family / sub-family
Gelendzhik, May, ~12 mm
picture: br1.jpg
picture: br2.jpg
and this "malashka" my brain takes
out Tambov region, August, ~ 3 mm (during life "bubbled")
picture: malach.jpg

PS right now still " abscess?" kin

lutulentus, not sinuatus

16.04.2011 22:37, Liparus

and how many of them in Mother Russia, and even on the "Zina" from 2 to 4 types-depending on how/who counted?
and how to wash it from the ground and keep the scales the same about trachyphleuses?

This is such a raid on it. I tried to clean this bug once:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...p?imageid=21078
And it turns out to be so "dirty"and should be:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...p?imageid=21122

This post was edited by Liparus - 04/16/2011 22: 38

16.04.2011 22:40, Вишняков Алексей

and how many of them in Mother Russia, and even on the "Zina" from 2 to 4 types-depending on how/who counted?
and how to wash it from the ground and keep the scales the same about trachyphleuses?

Let's trust Zin. There are 4 types in total. Although Brachycerus kubanicus has not been seen anywhere.
And about to wash it. Is this really the ground, not the natural appearance?

16.04.2011 22:47, AGG

16.04.2011 22:52, Вишняков Алексей

lutulentus, not sinuatus

there is no lutulentus on the territory of Russia like

16.04.2011 22:55, AGG

This is such a raid on it. I tried to clean this bug once:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...p?imageid=21078
And it turns out to be so "dirty"and should be:
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...p?imageid=21122

well then http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/index_cla...p?category=1713 But I found wink.gifthanks cool.gif

16.04.2011 23:10, AGG

right here http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/atl_cur.htm - 1 view with a link to Legalov 2002
click-get http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/brach_fm.htm ????
okay, we don't believe anyone and click http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/brach_ru.htm ! and CHO???
and everything would seem to be fine, но...........http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/dbase1.htm
everywhere the same reference to Legalov 2002
would be happy to take a look at this work and at the Catalog of Palearctic Coleoptera Vol. ?7? CURCULIONOIDEA wink.gifmaybe someone has wink.gifchernovichki shuffle.gif

This post was edited by AGG - 04/16/2011 23: 19
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16.04.2011 23:17, Mantispid

To AGG
Malashka IMHO Charopus flavipes (Paykull, 1798)
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16.04.2011 23:27, AGG

To AGG
Malashka IMHO Charopus flavipes (Paykull, 1798)

Ilyush! thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif
chota he's stuck with me for a year. I even went by exclusion, but somewhere I was stupid or didn't look in the" typos and corrections " tc on haropus, I didn't get confused.gif shuffle.gifit at all

16.04.2011 23:42, Alexandr Zhakov

who is it? confused about the scope and synonymy of the brachycerus family / sub-family

There is an article by Arzanov on all our Brachyceroses. It seems in the "Caucasian Entomological..."

This post was edited by Djon-17.04.2011 09: 11
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16.04.2011 23:48, Mantispid

A abscess from the genus Lydus or a close genus from Lyttini (ala Eolydus of some kind), I will not take up the species =)

This post was edited by Mantispid - 04/16/2011 23: 49
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17.04.2011 0:06, AGG

And the abscess is thought to be Lydus or a close genus from Lyttini (ala Eolydus of some kind), I won't take it up to the species =)

Altai was not trampled only by lazy and poor = "stupid" provincials who are interested in "their own" = they do not know "how" to go there, but ................. for this" macroregion " (I just can't call this one anything else unique region) there is no consolidated literature a la "fauna DV" or " EDR " (maybe not met confused.gif) !!!
search for ancient" fauna " pieces??? revisions of individual genera??? descriptions??? wall.gif I'm willing to agree with this, but GIVE ME A STARTING POINT!!! SPEZI!!!! mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif
If we chip in , it's good for everyone

This post was edited by AGG - 17.04.2011 00: 14

17.04.2011 18:17, Michail M

Dear Sirs,!))))))))))))
Help with the ground beetle, size ~20 mm, color as seen from the photo is black, the sculpture is slightly more delicate than that of the hungaricus, caught in the same trap with the hungaricus (my post in the fishing reports for the same date)
Ukraine, Zaporizhia, Khortytsia Island 9-16. 04. 2011

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17.04.2011 19:50, scarit

It seems to be C. hungaricus ssp. scythus Mots.

17.04.2011 20:09, Michail M

well, to be honest, it doesn't look like hungarikus, here he is on the same mattress with hungarikus (far left in the second row) http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=101629&st=6450#
from my sample of hungaricus, it is much smaller, not so stocky, the sculpture of the elytra is much more delicate, the points in the point rows are more sparse, but at the same time it is wingless like hungaricus with fused elytra.

17.04.2011 20:17, Bad Den

IMHO, C. sibiricus ssp.
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17.04.2011 20:30, Michail M

Denis, can you help me with the subspecies?

17.04.2011 21:33, Bad Den

Denis, can you help me with the subspecies?

Here I'm weak copenhagensmile.gif
ssp. errans, ssp. haeres or maybe something else...
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