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20.08.2011 15:22, Andrey Ponomarev

Can someone tell me Panagaeus bipustulatus or Panagaeus cruxmajor?
M. O. Topoliny 13.08.2011 on light.
picture: IMG_8591.jpg
picture: IMG_9043.jpg

20.08.2011 15:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

Can someone tell me Panagaeus bipustulatus or Panagaeus cruxmajor?
M. O. Topoliny 13.08.2011 on light.

bipustulatus most likely.
Gennadich, I remembered: more here read it.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 08/20/2011 15: 36
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20.08.2011 16:32, Egorus

IMHO rather P. cruxmajor

20.08.2011 16:34, Bad Den

bipustulatus, IMHO
It seems to me that the posterior spot does not merge with the outer edge of the ndcr.

This post was edited by Bad Den - 08/20/2011 16: 35

20.08.2011 16:40, Egorus

There is a slight blackout.
The angle isn't exactly good.
But the pronotum is not elongated" elegantly", but expanded.
(although the shine interferes smile.gif)
on the second link from Vasily topic in, which was long understood
by who is who...

This post was edited by Egorus-08/20/2011 16: 42

20.08.2011 16:48, Andrey Ponomarev

There is a slight blackout.
The angle isn't exactly good.
But the pronotum is not elongated" elegantly", but expanded.
(although the shine interferes smile.gif)
on the second link from Vasily topic in, which was long understood
by who is who...

10th post of this topic, still preference towards bipustulatus.

20.08.2011 16:50, vasiliy-feoktistov

The 10th post of this topic, still a preference in the direction of bipustulatus.

At least I haven't found anyone else in all this time.

20.08.2011 16:53, Egorus

Take a closer look at the 27th message...
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20.08.2011 17:00, vasiliy-feoktistov

Take a closer look at the 27th message...

However, it is similar, but I think it is necessary to wait for Eugene: the pipe with them wall.gifis
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20.08.2011 17:03, Egorus

Uh-huh.. Oh... smile.gif
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21.08.2011 7:25, Liparus

Please check it out.
Is this alfalfa mower?

Liophloeus tessulatus (Müller, 1776)

21.08.2011 7:26, Liparus

Otiorhynchus ligustici (Linnaeus, 1758)

Not him.
Liophloeus tessulatus (Müller, 1776)

21.08.2011 14:35, Victor Titov

Not him.
Liophloeus tessulatus (Müller, 1776)

Duk, I've already improved a long time agowink.gif :
You thanked me early and undeservedly redface.gif. I was too hasty and "screwed up" shuffle.gifLiophloeus tesselatus (O. Mueller, 1776) in your picture, not the mower. My apologies.
Here, compare:
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/liotesbl.htm
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/lioteskm.htm
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/otiligpo.htm
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/Coleoptera/rus/otirauza.htm


This post was edited by Dmitrich - 08/21/2011 14: 35

21.08.2011 17:39, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me identify several beetles from Odintsovo district of Moscow region.
1.picture: DSC03311.JPGCurculio glandium?
2.picture: DSC03322.JPGAphodius rufipes?
3.user posted imageuser posted imageAegomorphus
clavipes?

This post was edited by Ilya U-08/21/2011 17: 40

21.08.2011 18:45, NatFree

Dear experts,

Help the amateur. Is it really Cetonia aurata?

user posted image

user posted image

Moscow region, Klin district, August, on the flowers of phlox.

21.08.2011 18:53, scarit

Yes, indeed aurata
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21.08.2011 20:37, Mantispid

  

Yes, this is Curculio glandium Marsham, 1802
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21.08.2011 22:13, AGG

Definitely not egomorphus - most likely Leiopus linnei
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21.08.2011 23:16, Bad Den

They asked me to say as accurately as possible what kind of beetles, unfortunately, I can only get to the subfamily. No one knows these people?
Thailand, Chang Rai

http://s015.radikal.ru/i330/1108/d4/d2cf76778b7f.jpg - 15 mm

http://s40.radikal.ru/i087/1108/13/bafc96b5856a.jpg - 20 mm

Thank you in advance!

This post was edited by Bad Den - 08/21/2011 23: 17

22.08.2011 0:11, Алексей Сажнев

They asked me to say as accurately as possible what kind of beetles, unfortunately, I can only get to the subfamily. No one knows these people?
Thailand, Chang Rai

http://s015.radikal.ru/i330/1108/d4/d2cf76778b7f.jpg - 15 mm

http://s40.radikal.ru/i087/1108/13/bafc96b5856a.jpg - 20 mm

Thank you in advance!


And the atlas doesn't help with Thai beetles?

22.08.2011 3:23, akulich-sibiria

[quote=Ilya U,21.08.2011 22: 39]
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22.08.2011 8:16, ДенЛаДен

body size about 3cm

Pictures:
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22.08.2011 11:30, Archypus

[quote=akulich-sibiria, 22.08.2011 04: 23] Please help me identify several beetles from the Odintsovo district of the Moscow region.

it seems to me that the last one from Acanthocinus, in a pine or larch forest, was caught?
[/quote]

Evgeny, there are no larch forests near Moscow! But the picture really shows Acanthocinus griseus
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22.08.2011 11:34, Ilia Ustiantcev

No, I caught him on the balcony of a dacha; a house, sort of. made of pine wood. Last year, a female aedilis was already caught. I wonder if the width of the black and white stripes on the mustache is variable? That specimen had almost the same width, and it was about one and a half times larger than the one in the photo.

22.08.2011 11:47, Bad Den

And the atlas doesn't help with Thai beetles?

Alas frown.gif

22.08.2011 13:24, ДенЛаДен

I myself live in Vladivostok, often go hedgehog in the taiga, I love mountain fishing, I meet a lot of interesting insects,I took this photo on the Steklyukha River Shkotovsky district

22.08.2011 13:35, Aaata

I myself live in Vladivostok, often crawl through the taiga, I love mountain fishing,I meet a lot of interesting insects,I took this photo on the Steklyukha River Shkotovsky district

Then Eurythyrea eoa Semenov, 1895 Cool zlatka! The dream of many collectors. But you didn't take it, did you?"

22.08.2011 13:42, ДенЛаДен

yes, no, while sitting still alive I don't know what to do, tomorrow my wife and I are leaving for the north of Primorye,we go there every year, the places there are fabulous the nature is untouched, I recently became addicted to insects, but where we eat I met a relict barbel repeatedly, I just didn't know what kind of beetle, I just had thoughts wow whopper, and released, now I think I will catch all the interesting things, maybe someone will be interested in what I catch

22.08.2011 14:38, ДенЛаДен

barbels

Pictures:
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IMG_5250.JPG — (212.1к)

picture: IMG_5344.JPG
IMG_5344.JPG — (204.3к)

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22.08.2011 14:46, Aaata

barbels

Moecotypa diphysis и Neocerambyx (Massicus) raddei.

22.08.2011 18:29, John-ST

Please help me identify several beetles from Odintsovo district of Moscow region.

Barbel uniquely Acanthocinus griseus (Fabricius, 1792)
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23.08.2011 8:01, Lucky

Please help me identify the bug.
I couldn't find anything similar in the definitions.
Udmurtia, June. The bug is small, 5-7 mm.

Pictures:
picture: Coleoptera.jpg
Coleoptera.jpg — (155.52к)

23.08.2011 8:40, Mantispid

Please help me identify the bug.
I couldn't find anything similar in the definitions.
Udmurtia, June. The bug is small, 5-7 mm.

This is a female Malachius bipustulatus (L., 1758) (family Malachiidae)

This post was edited by Mantispid - 23.08.2011 08: 43

23.08.2011 9:51, akulich-sibiria

No, I caught him on the balcony of a dacha; a house, sort of. made of pine wood. Last year, a female aedilis was already caught. I wonder if the width of the black and white stripes on the mustache is variable? That specimen had almost the same width, and it was about one and a half times larger than the one in the photo.


well, then definitely Acanthocinus griseus. It's just that we have a similar look, it's so troublesome sometimes to distinguish them from each other. Moreover, larch carinulatus is more common.
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23.08.2011 20:02, VBoris

Please help me identify the beetles.
1. the photo was taken in May.
2. in May
3. in May
4. in July
, Thank you!

Pictures:
picture: 4del.jpg
4del.jpg — (56.81к)

picture: 5del.jpg
5del.jpg — (62.17к)

picture: 6del.jpg
6del.jpg — (75.64к)

picture: 16del.jpg
16del.jpg — (75.58к)

23.08.2011 20:17, PWM

Hello!
Please help me identify the beetles. All caught 06.08.2011 Leningrad region. Ground beetles of 8 mm, leaf beetle 4.5 mm.

Pictures:
picture: CIMG0027.JPG
CIMG0027.JPG — (112.3к)

picture: CIMG0029.JPG
CIMG0029.JPG — (110.73к)

picture: CIMG0030.JPG
CIMG0030.JPG — (215.62к)

23.08.2011 22:25, John-ST

Please help me identify the beetles.
1. the photo was taken in May.
2. in May
3. in May
4. in July
, Thank you!

I would venture to assume that the staff is Paederus (Eopaederus) caligatus, Erichson 1840
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23.08.2011 22:45, AGG

2 PWM
leaf beetle - Phratora-then only the genitals
of the beetle are possible amara ? consularis
2 VBoris
4del - возможно Lochmaea suturalis/caprea
5del - Оtiorrhynchus sp
16del - Cyphocleonus tigrinus

This post was edited by AGG - 23.08.2011 22: 56
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23.08.2011 23:23, Liparus

5del.jpg — (62.17 k) - Phyllobius POMACEUS FEMALE
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23.08.2011 23:24, Liparus

6 cases - Paederus riparius and most likely female
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