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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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06.06.2011 12:18, Sunrise

Hello!

Please help me identify the beetles.

Carabus.jpg: 2007-08-13, East Kazakhstan, Sibinsky Lakes-Carabus violaceus or Carabus imperialis?
1.jpg: 2009-06-07, East Kazakhstan, coast of Bukhtarma reservoir.
2.jpg: 2006-06-27, East Kazakhstan, Lake Alakol.
3.jpg: 2010-09-05, East Kazakhstan, Ust-Kamenogorsk neighborhood, settled hills.
4.jpg: 2010-06-20, East Kazakhstan, coast of Bukhtarma reservoir.

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06.06.2011 15:37, scarit

Carabus imperialis Fisch.
1.jpg - Entomoscelis adonidis
2. - Mylabris sp.
3.jpg - Cicindela campestris L.
4.jpg - Trichius fasciatus L.
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06.06.2011 16:42, Bad Den

2.jpg - Mylabris quadripunctata
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06.06.2011 19:23, sergey nyu

Please help me identify it. All collected on 04.06.11, Gumbashi Lane district, KCR.
Under a pile of horse droppings.
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on earth.
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06.06.2011 19:33, Kemist

The second is Trypocopris inermis, the first is possibly Geotrupes olgae, you need to look at the bottom of the front tibia
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07.06.2011 11:40, Cardinice

Early June, Kinburn Spit, Mykolaiv region, Ukraine. The beetle is in the pollen of wild olives, so yellow.

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07.06.2011 12:22, Mantispid

Early June, Kinburn Spit, Mykolaiv region, Ukraine. The beetle is in the pollen of wild olives, so yellow.

This is Lixus (Eulixus) iridis Olivier, 1807
And pollen is normal for them, lixuses are always in pollen.
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07.06.2011 18:36, bials

Help me identify the nutcracker mol.gif
Taken on June 4 in the Moscow region, Odintsovo district.
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07.06.2011 18:45, Alexandr Rusinov

Anostirus castaneus
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07.06.2011 20:38, С Олег

Please identify the elephants. Tatarstan, Naberezhnye Chelny.

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07.06.2011 20:49, Victor Titov

Please identify the elephants. Tatarstan, Naberezhnye Chelny.

Photo 1 - Otiorhynchus tristis
Photo 2 - Otiorhynchus ligustici
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09.06.2011 11:18, Анна Павловна

Hello, I would like to ask you forumchane, what is this bug? They always break into our house. It can fly,is not very active in the light.
Ukraine, Zaporozhye.

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09.06.2011 11:28, Pliss A

This, in my opinion, is a bug.

09.06.2011 11:52, Guest

It looks like the Reduvius personatus bug. Blood does not drink and practically does not harm in any way, but it can bite painfully if you, for example, press it with your fingers.

09.06.2011 12:34, Анна Павловна

and how to deal with it? They appear only at night,they are not visible during the day(there are grids on the windows,but they still crawl through the cracks). I read that they live in landfills, etc., near the house there is nothing like that. Yes, and the apartment is not dirty,but no one has lived in our apartment for 9 years. I'm afraid of them terribly, I have a general phobia for beetles, read and all the hair stood on end.

09.06.2011 12:58, Guest

Bedbugs do not enter your apartment from the street, they live in your house. It is also possible that they come to you, for example, from the attic (if you have the last floor).
Methods of struggle can be suggested as follows: since the insect is large, continue to simply exterminate everyone who comes across your eyes. Most likely, they will disappear over time, because you will kill everyone.
You can treat possible places of "brood" of these animals with contact insecticide (any cracks in the floor, under baseboards, other dark and dry spaces where you rarely look). Tighten the air vents and other possible ways for bedbugs to enter the apartment with a net.
Probably, in addition to these bedbugs, some other small invertebrates live at home? R. personatus-predators...

09.06.2011 13:19, Victor Titov

They appear only at night,they are not visible during the day(there are grids on the windows,but they still crawl through the cracks).

Everything is right. They are nocturnal.

I'm afraid of them terribly, I have a general phobia for beetles, read and all the hair stood on end.

Duc, a phobia of beetles? wink.gif And these are not beetles, but completely different insects-bedbugs.
  
Probably, in addition to these bedbugs, some other small invertebrates live at home? R. personatus-predators...

Exactly. They feed on other small invertebrates. Search and destroy the food base! Although, the option with getting from the attic is worth considering: pigeons can nest in the attic, and there is evidence that predatory bedbugs not only feed on the larvae of skin-eating beetles accompanying birds, but can also suck the blood of chicks.

09.06.2011 13:20, Анна Павловна

The fact is that we see how they get to us only from the balcony(the balcony is glazed, but there are cracks) the balcony is partially covered with wood. The kitchen, bathroom, and hallway don't have them. They come to us exactly from the balcony,we have repeatedly seen them on the grid. Floor we have the third(9-storey building) Popimio these reptiles are never in the apartment(I know what bedbugs are in my experience, when we were at home,they were removed with chemicals). Can you sort out everything that is on the balcony and carefully view everything? or call the company that deals with their destruction?
PS Noticed that when the balcony is closed they are not-but it is necessary to open it, they fly in, but not in a whole crowd,but one at a time.
Thank you for your answers.

09.06.2011 13:33, Guest

Once from the balcony - it may very well be that they are crawling from the neighbors... Are there any alcoholics-drug addicts-parasites nearby? )))
Dmitrich is right - in theory, it is necessary to eliminate the feed base. I doubt that the analysis of the balcony will help this.
Or block the access of bedbugs to your apartment.

09.06.2011 13:38, Анна Павловна

Yes, it was the alcoholics who surrounded us from the 2nd and 4th floors,the ones on the fourth floor are not even glazed, and we have a rented apartment. In short, I have fun now))Thank you so much for your help. I also wanted to ask,is it better to exterminate them yourself or use the services of a Deznab?

09.06.2011 13:40, Victor Titov

The fact is that we see how they get to us only from the balcony(the balcony is glazed, but there are cracks) the balcony is partially covered with wood. The kitchen, bathroom, and hallway don't have them. They come to us exactly from the balcony,we have repeatedly seen them on the grid. We have the third floor(9-storey building)
PS Noticed that when the balcony is closed they are not-but it is necessary to open it, they fly in, but not in a whole crowd,but one at a time.

So, there are only 2 options-either their power source is on your (or neighbor's) balcony, or they fly from the attic or other areas of your house (which is also possible, taking into account their ability to fly and non-mass penetration into your home).

Popimio these reptiles are never in the apartment again(I know what bedbugs are from my own experience,when I was at home, they were removed with chemicals). Can you sort out everything that is on the balcony and carefully view everything? or call the company that deals with their destruction?

Well, your claim that you know what bedbugs are (I take it you mean bedbugs that feed on human blood?) "that's not quite the point. Predatory bedbugs are systematically not so close to bedbugs and lead a completely different lifestyle.
The idea to sort out on the balcony is good - look for a source of their food (other small insects could multiply in the products stored on the balcony-materials of organic origin and serve as a food base for predators, including predatory bedbugs). By the way, the larvae of predatory bedbugs are not very similar to adult insects http://fotkidepo.ru/?id=photo:581966 (she covers herself with garbage as a disguise, and that's what it looks like, hence the name-mummer)
If you find them on the balcony, it means that you have them and multiply. If not , then they are"stray". I don't think that a company that disinfects rooms from insects that live in them will help in your case: these are not the same bedbugs, as I have already noticed.

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09.06.2011 13:42, Victor Titov

Yes, it was the alcoholics who surrounded us from the 2nd and 4th floors,the ones on the fourth floor are not even glazed, and we have a rented apartment. In short, I have fun now))Thank you so much for your help. I also wanted to ask,is it better to exterminate them yourself or use the services of a Deznab?

There is little point in processing your home under such circumstances: then you will need to process all the neighboring apartments, attics, basements - in short, the entire house - breeding centers of predators may remain.

09.06.2011 13:57, Guest

Once from the balcony - it may very well be that they are crawling from the neighbors... Are there any alcoholics-drug addicts-parasites nearby? )))
Dmitrich is right - in theory, it is necessary to eliminate the feed base. I doubt that the analysis of the balcony will help this.
Or block the access of bedbugs to your apartment.

I'm afraid that Dmitrich is right: even if you treat your apartment, bedbugs will not stop coming to you. The only way out, apparently - all the cracks on the balcony (between your balcony and neighboring ones) och. carefully seal up, the window openings of the balcony are no less carefully tightened with a grid... And it's not a fact that it will help-insects are enough to move very small cracks that you may not notice.
Maybe it's easier to change the apartment, since it's rented? smile.gif

09.06.2011 16:06, Анна Павловна

Thank you again for your help. The apartment to change the problem (the contract is concluded for a long time+the apartment is unfurnished, and such Oh how not easy to find) Means we will carefully get rid of holes on the balcony and tighten everything with a grid. We bought foam and putty.
And I encountered bedbugs in bed, brought them in a suitcase, and took them out for a long time.
As far as I understand this tick will not bite us? and he doesn't want our animal, either?(cat)

09.06.2011 16:40, Guest

You are a bug (and not a tick) will bite, only fearing for your life. With a cat - similarly. In general, as I wrote above, these insects do not cause any harm if they are not touched.
I wish you success in getting rid of bedbugs. I hope the balcony insulation will help solve your problem.

09.06.2011 16:52, Анна Павловна

Thank you so much! Sorry for clogging up the topic so much!

09.06.2011 21:41, Victor Titov

Thank you so much! Sorry for clogging up the topic so much!

For future reference , you should have applied to another topic specially created for non-specialists, such as this one: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=339580

10.06.2011 19:31, С Олег

Please identify the beetles. Tatarstan.

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10.06.2011 22:12, Victor Titov

Please identify the beetles. Tatarstan.

101.jpg " Oh, my God!!! I can't believe my eyes The eek.gifmale is clearly Chrysolina polita. But the female is kind of like Chrysolina herbacea. Of course, I understand that both species feed on mint, but I've never seen such a thing!!!

103.jpg - Dorytomus sp.

104.jpg - Dorytomus sp.

105.jpg - Phyllobius sp. (badly worn!)

106.jpg -blestyanka Meligethes sp. sort of...

107.jpg -Anastrangalia ?sanguinolenta, female.

108.jpg -Anastrangalia sp., male

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 10.06.2011 22: 14

10.06.2011 22:21, Aaata

[quote=Dmitrich,10.06.2011 23:12]

10.06.2011 22:22, Victor Titov

  
Shared gastronomic tastes often contribute to closer relationships... shuffle.gif  smile.gif

Like, the way to a man's heart is through his stomach? lol.gif
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10.06.2011 22:28, Aaata

Like, the way to a man's heart is through his stomach? lol.gif

Yeah, something like that. lol.gif
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11.06.2011 4:59, VSB

Weevils. Please help with the definition. Photographed in early June of this year in one of the birch groves of Chelyabinsk. 1. The weevil is sitting on a leaf If not for the glossy black surface, I would think that the alfalfa mower. Approximately the same size and appearance. 2. A weevil sitting on the grass. Size-8-9 mm.

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11.06.2011 8:58, kut

Please help me identify beetles. Thanks!

1. Moscow region. Mytischinsky district. Ok. d. Veshki. 25.5.2011.
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2. Moscow region. Serpukhov district. Near the village of Nikiforovo. 22.5.2011.
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3. the same
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4. Moscow region. Serebryanoprudsky district. Along the Polosnya River. 9.6.2011.
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5. same
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11.06.2011 9:05, scarit

Barbel - Brachyta interrogationes
2-someone from the Byrrhidae (probably Byrrhus sp.)
3, 5 - Cryptocephalus sp.
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11.06.2011 11:17, OEV

1. Brachyta interrogationis

2. Byrrhus pilula

3. Cryptocephalus cordiger

4. Harmonia axyridis ? The color is very variable

5. Cryptocephalus bipunctatus
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11.06.2011 11:44, amara

Phyllebius (?) at work. (Moscow region) Mozhaisky district. May 20, 2011)

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11.06.2011 12:23, Mantispid

Weevils. Please help with the definition. Photographed in early June of this year in one of the birch groves of Chelyabinsk. 1. The weevil is sitting on a leaf If not for the glossy black surface, I would think that the alfalfa mower. Approximately the same size and appearance. 2. A weevil sitting on the grass. Size-8-9 mm.

Imho, Otiorhynchus ligustici is what it is, just wet or worn.
The second one, which sits on the stem, does not seem to be a weevil at all, but something like Notaris from Erirhinidae

amara
Yes. similar to Phyllobius pyri, the most massive species
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11.06.2011 12:27, Mantispid

Please identify the beetles. Tatarstan.


105.jpg - Phyllobius sp. (badly worn!)

This is most likely Phyllobius (Parnemoicus) viridicollis (F., 1792), it always seems so shabby
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11.06.2011 14:24, С Олег

Please identify the weevil. Tatarstan.

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