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26.06.2007 17:18, amenhotepov

Well, since this is the case, I have another unidentified beetle, like a firefly probably. smile.gif

And later I'll post another one that I don't understand...

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26.06.2007 17:23, Dr. Niko

My God, everyone knows this in my opinion - golden bronze Cetonia aurata (Scarabaeidae)
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26.06.2007 19:23, amenhotepov

The fact that the bronze, maybe they know, and the fact that the golden Cetonia aurata (Scarabaeidae)
Thank you for that. smile.gif And I'll give you a new bug for identification, today I took a picture of it.

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26.06.2007 22:56, Aleksandr Safronov

And I'll give you a new bug for identification, today I took a picture of it.

Chlorophorus varius Mueller, 1766
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26.06.2007 23:43, BO.

Help me identify the bug. Flew into the light. On the nose is a "fly", like on the barrel of a gun smile.gif.
Astrakhan region.

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27.06.2007 11:06, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

This is Copris lunaris, or maybe C. hispanus - I don't understand, but definitely a female smile.gif
More like lunaris, not sure if there's a hispanus running around at all.

This post was edited by mikepride - 06/27/2007 11: 09

27.06.2007 13:22, Nimrod

to B. O. Typical Copris (s.str) lunaris (L.). Female. In C. hispanus, both sexes have horns on their heads, only in smaller females. And the structure of the pronotum species differ well among themselves.
Yours sincerely,,...........

27.06.2007 17:01, RippeR

"7. Aredolpona rubra, male"
No way! in rubra males, the whiskers are longer, the legs and legs are brown, and the antennae come out in something like a denticle.. more precisely, they perform.

This post was edited by RippeR - 27.06.2007 17: 02
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27.06.2007 19:09, Aleksandr Safronov

"7. Aredolpona rubra, male"
No way! in rubra males, the whiskers are longer, the legs and legs are brown, and the antennae come out in something like a denticle.. more precisely, they perform.

Exactly, it looks like Lepturallia nigripes Deg.
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29.06.2007 16:37, Dinusik

Dear Mylabris, help me deal with abscesses.
1 Epicauta sibirica sibirica
2 Epicauta sibirica dubia
3 Mylabris speciosa
But with 4 I still find it difficult. Thank you in advance smile.gif

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30.06.2007 2:50, nimu

Help plz determine.
Very common in rotten apples.
Moscow region

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30.06.2007 9:37, Bad Den

Help plz determine.
Very common in rotten apples.
Moscow region

Glistenworm Glischrochilus sp.
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30.06.2007 11:06, Zhuk

Help plz determine.
Very common in rotten apples.
Moscow region

Glischrochilus quadrisignatus
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30.06.2007 12:25, Bad Den

Glischrochilus quadrisignatus

I wouldn't say that... species are very similar in appearance
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30.06.2007 12:36, nimu

I wouldn't say that... the species are very similar in appearance


It's really quite similar here, http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/nit_herr.htm
we didn't find anyone more like it.

30.06.2007 12:42, алекс 2611

Speaking of Glischrochilus.
I've accumulated material on them, but I can't really determine it.
Can someone advise an explanatory determinant for this genus?

30.06.2007 14:35, Dinusik

Please help me identify barbels smile.gif

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30.06.2007 17:57, RippeR

Agapanthia sp
Eodorcadion sp ?
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01.07.2007 11:13, Vadim Yakubovich

Agapanthia pilicornis
Eodorcadion humerale
in my opinion, so
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01.07.2007 15:36, Bad Den

Can you tell me who this is?
Xylotrechus cuneipennis ?

Primorye, Vladivostok, August 1993
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01.07.2007 18:31, Ilia Ustiantcev

Help plz identify beetles. Ladybug - Moscow, the rest-Moscow region.
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01.07.2007 18:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

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01.07.2007 20:30, RippeR

2 Leptura quadrifasciata
3 Stenurella melanura ?
5 Pterostichus sp
6 Aromia moschata
7 Serica brunnea
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02.07.2007 0:29, Victor Titov

Help plz identify beetles. Ladybug - Moscow, the rest-Moscow region.

1. Calvia decimguttata L. (?).
3. Male, however. For Stenurella, it is necessary to look at the abdomen: dark-melanura, reddish - bifasciata.
4. Trichodes apiarius L.
5. Pterostichus melanarius Ill. (?).
8. Amphimallon solstitialis L.
Otherwise I agree with Ripper
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02.07.2007 8:46, KDG

Can you tell me who this is?
Xylotrechus cuneipennis ?

Primorye, Vladivostok, August 1993
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Yes, that's probably it..
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02.07.2007 8:54, omar

Buddy: Frost protection material? Covered in butterfly scales...
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02.07.2007 9:04, Bad Den

Buddy: Frost protection material? Covered in butterfly scales...

Not smile.gif
Other smile.gifimporter
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02.07.2007 12:33, RippeR

"3. The male, however. For Stenurella, it is necessary to look at the abdomen: dark-melanura, reddish - bifasciata."

That's for sure!

06.07.2007 9:01, serge nemo

Help identify the bug. Met on the coast of the Sea of Azov. Emits the sounds of a departing steam train.

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06.07.2007 9:10, Zhuk

Polyphylla alba, white crunch.
For beetles, there is a special theme!!!
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08.07.2007 18:02, Ilia Ustiantcev

Tell me plz, what kind of beetles (MO).
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08.07.2007 18:07, Zhuk

Tell me plz, what kind of beetles (MO).

1 - Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis
2 - Anomala dubia
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08.07.2007 23:46, Sparrow

Hmm.. some atypical form of nemoralis 0_o

09.07.2007 8:04, Aleksandr Safronov

Hmm.. some atypical form of nemoralis 0_o

Quite an ordinary nemoralis, a female. yes.gif

09.07.2007 8:44, omar

Standard.

19.07.2007 20:51, клайд

Please excuse the quality of your first photo experience...If anything, I will definitely try to reshoot it from any angle. The point is as follows. From April 8 to May 6, my friend's wife spent time with her parents in Tunis (North Africa). She brought me these animals from there.

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19.07.2007 20:55, клайд

Please let me know their true names smile.gif

19.07.2007 21:31, Zhuk

3-Cteniopus sp.
8 - Pimelia sp.
10-Scarabaeus semipunctatus, like

This post was edited by Zhuk - 07/19/2007 21: 53

19.07.2007 21:46, RippeR

Cool bug thing! Except for the reaper.. he's a bug, not a bug smile.gif

19.07.2007 22:39, клайд

It is clear that the bug. Gift horses are not taken to the dentist smile.gif. The faq was delivered, and I'm glad to see it. I just have no qualifiers, except for Gornostaev (the rest are even simpler).
And before the view, can fellow specialists determine or how??? mol.gif

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