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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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25.07.2007 13:52, Zhernov

Hello everyone I love this site, so I decided to register. I have long been interested in macro photography (there are about 1200 photos), but there is a problem with the definition. Help...

25.07.2007 13:56, Alexander Zarodov

Another small bug from the same place. Maybe Chrysanthia sp.? Ch. nigricornis?

This post was edited by Double A - 25.07.2007 13: 59

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25.07.2007 14:45, Zhernov

Here's a better quality

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25.07.2007 14:45, Bad Den

If the beetle is a weevil Cionus sp.

25.07.2007 14:46, Tigran Oganesov

Vo, that's better. You just need to specify who you want to identify and where the image was taken.

25.07.2007 14:47, Zhernov

Hemiptera are interesting, especially the left one. The picture was taken in the Samara region, Krasnaya Glinka district.

25.07.2007 14:59, Tigran Oganesov

This topic is called "Identifying Bugs". Hemiptera - in the topic "BEDBUGS" .

25.07.2007 15:05, Zhernov

I understand everything. Thanks for the tip

25.07.2007 16:15, RippeR

Double A:
Hmm, great! Who does this apply to anyway?

25.07.2007 16:25, Zhuk

Another small bug from the same place. Maybe Chrysanthia sp.? Ch. nigricornis?

Chrysanthia nigricornis
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25.07.2007 16:39, Alexander Zarodov

Double A:
Hmm, great! Who does this apply to anyway?


Oedemeridae, like smile.gif

25.07.2007 21:49, алекс 2611

And the view? At least approximately.


I'll definitely pass. I can't make out my fees. The genus is not easy to define...

26.07.2007 16:09, Zhernov

Help me figure out the beetles. mol.gif
1-Oxythyrea funesta Bronze smelly
2-I always thought Cetonia aurata, but then I found Potosia cuprea metallica (Hbst.) (This is not the same thing? confused.gif )
3-Starngalina attenuata
4-Corymbia rubra male
5-upper Trichodes apiarius L., lower ???
6-chernotelka?
7-? without variants
8-ground beetle, Zabrus sp.is possible.

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26.07.2007 16:12, Zhuk

6 - Coptosoma scutellatum

26.07.2007 16:13, Zhernov

Yes, there are 2 more weevils. 10 probably Lixus iridis

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26.07.2007 16:18, Zhernov

26.07.2007 16:21, Zhuk

Can't you help me with the flies?"

Her smile.gif. Someone else defines them there. In the appropriate topic, spread it out, and then we'll figure it out wink.gif

26.07.2007 16:38, omar

8-Harpalus rufipes
10 Lixus iridis
9 Larinus sp

26.07.2007 16:46, Zhuk

Help me figure out the beetles. mol.gif

1-Oxythyrea funesta
2-Protaetia (Potosia) cuprina
3 - Leptura (Rutpela) maculata
5-upper Trichodes apiarius
7 - leatherworm, Megatoma sp. like
10-Lixus iridis

Cetonia aurata and Cotosia cuprea are completely different species and can be easily distinguished.

This post was edited by Zhuk - 26.07.2007 17: 14

26.07.2007 18:37, Zhernov

26.07.2007 18:53, Zhernov

Looks like # 5 below Stenurella melanura (Linné, 1758) female

26.07.2007 19:05, Zhuk

And exactly at the top of Trichodes apiarius, maybe it's Mylabris variabilis confused.gif
And also, who is at the bottom of the photo. Does this beetle have a black diamond pattern on its back??

Exactly.

26.07.2007 19:06, Zhuk

Looks like No. 5 below Stenurella melanura (Linné, 1758) female

Maybe it's some other kind. I have one in my call. there is. I haven't determined it myself yet.

27.07.2007 10:58, алекс 2611

I have a barbel like in photo 5 from the Saratov region identified as Stenurella bifasciata (O. F. Mueller, 1776) But I generally don't know beetles anymore, so I could have been mistaken....
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27.07.2007 11:17, Aleksandr Ermakov

definitely bifasciata.
And megatoma is like undata.
Sorry for the Cyrillic alphabet.

This post was edited by scarabee - 27.07.2007 11: 19

27.07.2007 11:22, Aleksandr Ermakov

What kind of weevil, can you tell me?

otiorinhus ligustitsa (so in my opinion it sounds..)
A picture from Mordovia?

27.07.2007 12:01, omar

otiorinhus ligustitsa (so in my opinion it sounds..)
A picture from Mordovia?

I wouldn't be so optimistic.

27.07.2007 13:18, Zhernov

27.07.2007 21:06, KDG

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

Yes, it is. And I don't remember them for Chelyabinsk either..

28.07.2007 0:32, Zhernov

Here's another bug in your photos found. It should definitely be Stenurella melanura. Waiting for confirmation…

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28.07.2007 1:18, RippeR

absolutely true

28.07.2007 18:24, Aleksandr Ermakov

I wouldn't be so optimistic.

In the sense of being so categorical! Okay, I won't. This is only a version.

28.07.2007 22:18, zolata

8-Harpalus rufipes
10 Lixus iridis
9 Larinus sp

I would not say so unequivocally about No. 8.
First of all, the photo is quite poor quality, only the bug's head and no hints about the size. But the fact that the genus Harpalus is almost unambiguous)
But according to the photos to identify harpalusov, almost the same as Haliplusov...

28.07.2007 22:46, omar

If I have at least 1% doubts , I don't say anything, but only share my thoughts. If the beetle was not from Samara, and poyuzhney-would not say anything.

29.07.2007 0:40, Zhernov

And again the beetles of Samara. We need your help again smile.gif

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29.07.2007 10:08, KingSnake

otiorinhus ligustitsa (so in my opinion it sounds..)
A picture from Mordovia?


Thanks! Yes, the picture was taken in Mordovia. At the dacha, a beetle crawled along the trunk of an apple tree.

29.07.2007 11:35, omar

Even so, it's hardly him. Ligustes are associated with herbaceous vegetation. In Russian, it is called alfalfa skosar. It doesn't climb trees, at least not under normal conditions.

29.07.2007 19:35, KingSnake

Even so, it's hardly him. Ligustes are associated with herbaceous vegetation. In Russian, it is called alfalfa skosar. It doesn't climb trees, at least not under normal conditions.

Can he sit on nettles? I saw a similar bug on it today. The camera just wasn't there.

29.07.2007 20:30, omar

Here on nettles-easily. But still, he's probably a little different.

29.07.2007 21:33, Zhernov

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