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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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19.07.2007 23:30, RippeR

Eh.. to what dentist! You don't even need to drive such horses - cool stuff! Just spread out their krasiov and generally super!

20.07.2007 15:33, Mylabris

5 - Tenthyria sp. Their sea is there-the Mediterranean-the center of origin of the genus.

20.07.2007 16:02, Alexander Zarodov

Both Corymbia rubra beetles? MO, early July.

A male?
picture: usachik7.jpg

A female?
picture: usachik8.jpg

This post was edited by Double A-07/20/2007 16: 02

20.07.2007 18:01, RippeR

Corymbia rubra male, female
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21.07.2007 0:31, Afineon

Please tell me if it is true that 1. female Lucanus ibericus Motschulsky(~40-45 mm), 2. Actenicerus sjaelandicus ? Caught in the frame in the south of the Kursk region about a month ago.
Thanks!

1.picture: P1000688_scale.jpg
2.picture: P1000582_crop.jpg

This post was edited by Afineon - 07/21/2007 02: 56

21.07.2007 10:22, Bad Den

Please tell me if it is true that 1. female Lucanus ibericus Motschulsky(~40-45 mm), 2. Actenicerus sjaelandicus ? Caught in the frame in the south of the Kursk region about a month ago.
Thanks!

No, the first one is probably a female Lucanus cervus
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21.07.2007 11:00, Afineon

Will this additional photo help identify cervus or ibericus? Maybe you can see how much is in the mace (4)? I took photos in a hurry - the subject was running away from ants up a tree. I didn't interfere with his personal life, so I'm sorry for the quality of the photos.

Thanks!
picture: P1000690_crop.jpg

This post was edited by Afineon - 07/21/2007 11: 08

21.07.2007 13:55, Bad Den

cervus, 100%
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23.07.2007 16:02, Alexander Zarodov

A few beetles from the Moscow region, early July.

1. Shaggy Lagria hirta?

picture: mokhnatka2.jpg

2. Someone soft? Smaller than Cantharis fusca, approximately 10 mm. Cantharis bicolor?

picture: n0707026.jpg

3. Narrow wing Oedemera femorata?

picture: uzkonadkrylka1.jpg

This post was edited by Double A-07/23/2007 17: 27

23.07.2007 19:12, Furslen

Help identify the barbel, please -
user posted image

23.07.2007 21:10, Khlinoff

Another sawyere...

Pictures:
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23.07.2007 21:14, Bad Den

Another sawyere...

Pachyta quadrimaculata (Linnaeus, 1758)

23.07.2007 21:22, Khlinoff

And if the same, but small is the same type?

23.07.2007 21:26, Bad Den

If exactly the same - then I think yes

23.07.2007 22:05, Khlinoff

Can you identify this one?"

Pictures:
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23.07.2007 22:09, Bad Den

Can you identify this one?"

m ... Calosoma ?auropunctatum

23.07.2007 22:11, Guest

And if the same, but small is the same type?


Maybe a male. It is about two ,one and a half times smaller.

24.07.2007 8:21, omar

A few beetles from the Moscow region, early July.

1. Shaggy Lagria hirta?

picture: mokhnatka2.jpg

2. Someone soft? Smaller than Cantharis fusca, approximately 10 mm. Cantharis bicolor?

picture: n0707026.jpg

3. Narrow wing Oedemera femorata?

picture: uzkonadkrylka1.jpg

1. Yes
2. Soft, but you need to look carefully
3. Da
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24.07.2007 10:11, omar

Can you identify this one?"

Calosoma denticolle probably still. But what's better? rolleyes.gif

24.07.2007 11:08, Alexander Zarodov


2. Soft-bodied, but you need to watch carefully


And yet it is very similar to C. bicolor = C. nigra!

http://popgen.unimaas.nl/~jlindsey/commans...aris.nigra.html

This post was edited by Double A-07/24/2007 11: 09

24.07.2007 13:08, KDG

Help identify the barbel, please -
user posted image

isn't there a better angle?

24.07.2007 14:02, Furslen

isn't there a better angle?

Maybe like this -

24.07.2007 15:52, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Funny sawyere... Stenocorus sp can meridianus, and the doctor?
Are these people caught in Chelyabinsk? ahem...

This post was edited by mikepride - 07/24/2007 15: 55

24.07.2007 16:37, Furslen

Funny sawyere... Stenocorus sp can meridianus, and the doctor?
Are these people caught in Chelyabinsk? ahem...

Yes, the Chelyabinsk region is a district of the city of Miass, and in the mass

24.07.2007 18:08, KingSnake

What kind of weevil, can you tell me?

Pictures:
picture: zhuk.jpg
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24.07.2007 21:04, RippeR

Khlinoff:
Strange coloring looks more like investigator

24.07.2007 21:12, Khlinoff

Here's a better picture...

Pictures:
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24.07.2007 21:16, Khlinoff

and here's another thing ...

Pictures:
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24.07.2007 22:12, алекс 2611

What kind of weevil, can you tell me?

Otiorrhynchus ?

25.07.2007 10:01, omar

Otiorrhynchus ?

Perhaps.

25.07.2007 10:04, omar

Khlinoff:
Strange coloring looks more like investigator

Ripper's right again. What is it, really? But the color scheme is really unusual. Such a green pronotum. rolleyes.gif

25.07.2007 10:10, KingSnake

Otiorrhynchus ?

And the view? At least approximately.

25.07.2007 12:13, Alexander Zarodov

And these Chrysomelidae beetles? Maybe someone from Chrysolina? The size is less than 10 mm. MO, early July.

Pictures:
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25.07.2007 12:15, Bad Den

And these Chrysomelidae beetles? Maybe someone from Chrysolina? The size is less than 10 mm. MO, early July.

Is it Cryptocephalus ?sericeus (Cryptocephalinae)
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25.07.2007 12:22, omar

Cryptocephalus sericeus или Cryptocephalus cristula. You need a good side view.
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25.07.2007 12:56, Alexander Zarodov

There is no good side view, only this one.

Pictures:
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25.07.2007 13:11, omar

cristula
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25.07.2007 13:15, omar

But these guys are actually genitals...

25.07.2007 13:25, Alexander Zarodov

But these guys are actually genitals...


Is the probability of encountering a cristula the same as sericeus? Maybe, for the sake of simplicity of the picture, consider it sericeus? wink.gif

25.07.2007 13:39, omar

You can count as you like. I said my opinion. In MO, cristula is even more common than sericeus. The first is a forest view, the second is dominated by open meadow stations.
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