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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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02.10.2007 11:16, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Here are some mattresses with different beetles from different places...
If anyone wants to help with the definition , you are welcome, especially to Karabid...

Yes, and I'm sorry that it all came out in a heap.
Collections from Belgorod province (photos 1, 4, 8), Crimea (2, 2.1, 3), Caucasus (Tuapse region-5, 6, 7).

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02.10.2007 11:19, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

And more.

Belgorod province yet.
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and Primorye.
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to be continue...

The post was edited by mikepride - 02.10.2007 11: 32

02.10.2007 11:33, Bad Den

user posted image
1 - Cymindis sp.
2 - Chlaenius sp.
3 - C. scabriusculus (?)
The other carabus is most likely C. excellens

This post was edited by Bad Den-08.04.2018 17: 59

02.10.2007 11:39, omar

2 - Chlaenius sp. most likely, vestitus is bad because it doesn't say what it's coming from, and it's assumed that everything is already clear.

02.10.2007 11:43, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

This is the Belgorod province, I later added (see above), namely, more precisely- "Forest on Vorskla", but I don't think that this greatly affects its definition.
And don't be so skeptical at once. My head is also not a "house of soviets"...

The post was edited by mikepride - 02.10.2007 11: 44

02.10.2007 11:44, omar

2.1.JPG — (86.08 k) Carabus GYLLENHALI IF FROM Kryma

02.10.2007 11:45, omar

Then Hlanius is definitely him.

02.10.2007 11:47, omar

I'm sorry, I didn't see the numbers right away.

02.10.2007 11:49, Bad Den

user posted image
1 - Polyphylla fulo
2 - Calosoma (Charmosta) investigator ?
3 - Timarcha sp.

This post was edited by Bad Den-08.04.2018 18: 02

02.10.2007 11:54, Bad Den

user posted image
1-Calosoma (Campalita) chinense
Carabus (Coptolabrus) smaragdinus - its elytra are visible between the barbels in the upper row.

This post was edited by Bad Den-08.04.2018 18: 03

02.10.2007 12:58, rpanin

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3 - C. scabriusculus (?)
The other carabus is most likely C. excellens


I would put on marginalis.

02.10.2007 13:08, rpanin

Belgorod province yet.


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1C. hungaricus
2. C. errans or scabriusculus?

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02.10.2007 13:40, Bad Den

user posted image
1 - Harpalus (Pseudophonus) rufipes
2 - Zabrus sp.

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02.10.2007 14:02, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

So it is better to see whether it is C. errans or C. scabriusculus?

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02.10.2007 14:12, omar

Oh, Denis, don't forget that. Rather Acinopus, look carefully...In short, can this zabrus be even closer?

This post was edited by omar - 02.10.2007 14: 14

02.10.2007 14:15, rpanin

So it is better to see whether it is C. errans or C. scabriusculus?



Still, the image is not very good. See the size of C. scabriusculus no larger than 23 mm. C. errans-23-27 mm. As for me, this image looks more like C. errans. confused.gif

02.10.2007 14:19, omar

No, it's probably a ground beetle, you're right. What size is it? Can I get it closer?"

This post was edited by omar - 02.10.2007 14: 22

02.10.2007 14:37, Bad Den

Oh, Denis, don't forget that. Rather Acinopus, look carefully...In short, can this zabrus be even closer?

Probably not Zabrus tenebrioides. This year, Necrocephalus caught Z. spinipes in the Belgorod region on cretaceous outcrops, if I'm not mistaken. Maybe it's him.
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02.10.2007 14:50, omar

If there is a closer photo and the size, then you can say for sure. the spinipes are larger, and the grooves on the elytra are very weak.

02.10.2007 15:55, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

If there is a closer photo and the size, then you can say for sure. the spinipes are larger, and the grooves on the elytra are very weak.

Voila!

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02.10.2007 15:56, Bad Den

Voila!

Definitely not spinipes

02.10.2007 16:16, omar

And not zabrus. We need to think a little more.

02.10.2007 16:23, omar

Still Acinopus, females. Therefore, they are not very similar to themselves, not so charismatic.

02.10.2007 16:32, rpanin

And not zabrus. We need to think a little more.


Can Poecilus sericeus confused.gif

02.10.2007 16:34, Bad Den

Not, not Poecilus 100%
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02.10.2007 16:47, omar

All bets are off, gentlemen! smile.gif

02.10.2007 17:43, Aleksandr Safronov

Well, maybe karabuses and krasotely are not relevant, but I will still write down my conclusions. wink.gif

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02.10.2007 19:46, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Greetings!

Well, maybe karabuses and krasotely are not relevant, but I will still write down my conclusions. wink.gif


Why, relevant. Thank you.
But I don't think it's Maaki. Maaks are bigger and their dots are brighter and larger, as far as I remember...

And what is it next to fraterkulus, almost from the same places?
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02.10.2007 19:51, Necrocephalus

1 - Сalosoma ? auropunctatum
2-Gnaptor spinimanus
3-is very similar to Licinus, I only came across L. cassideus in the Belgorod region... but his elytra are matte (in both sexes), and the one in the photo seems to be shiny (or does it just seem so?)
4-Blaps lethifera
5-Blaps halophila, like
6-Pentodon ? idiota
7 - this is not zabrus, most likely really Acinopus or something close
8-Polyphylla fullo
9-Lucanus cervus

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02.10.2007 19:51, kut

Hello, tell me, what kind of cow is this (Moscow)? Thanks
PS. Not Bulaea lichatschovi Hummel (1827) - Likhachev's Ladybug ?

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02.10.2007 20:15, Zhuk

1-Melanotus fusciceps, in my
opinion 2-Dorcus parallelopipedus
3-Tentyria sp.

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02.10.2007 20:49, Aleksandr Safronov

Greetings!
Why, relevant. Thank you.
But I don't think it's Maaki. Maaks are bigger and their dots are brighter and bigger, as far as I remember...
And what is it next to fraterkulus, almost from the same places?

Next to C. fraterculus-Carabus (Hemicarabus) tuberculosis Dejean, 1829.
The photo is poorly visible - the top of the front shins should be pulled back into the spike.
This is a distinctive feature of the subgenus Hemicarabus. smile.gif
As for C. maacki-can I get a bigger photo?

This post was edited by Entalex - 02.10.2007 20: 51

02.10.2007 23:07, Fornax13

Hello, tell me, what kind of cow is this (Moscow)? Thanks
PS. Not Bulaea lichatschovi Hummel (1827) - Likhachev's Ladybug ?

The one I don't know is coccinellidus. But I can say for sure that this is not Bulaea lichatschovi (Humm.). We have it (in the Ul. region) only in the south, more often in saline steppes on the haze of the Kohia type. I don't even know if she can live in the Moscow region. And this is something like Oenopia (=Synharmonia) conglobata (Linnaeus, 1758).

02.10.2007 23:39, Fornax13

Here is a photo of Bulaea found:
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/imag...ichatschovi.jpg

03.10.2007 0:15, Fornax13

But Oenopia conglobata is a wildly variable species in color:
http://www.insektenbox.de/kaefer/norm/kugmari.jpg
In addition, I will take the liberty to note that this Bulaea is much more similar to Oenopia: I have never seen Bulaea lichatschovi with merging spots, and even 8 on each elytra:
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/imag...ccinellidae.jpg

This post was edited by Fornax13-03.10.2007 00: 27
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03.10.2007 10:12, Anthicus

Oenopia conglobata

Hello, tell me, what kind of cow is this (Moscow)? Thanks
PS. Not Bulaea lichatschovi Hummel (1827) - Likhachev's Ladybug ?
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03.10.2007 12:20, алекс 2611

1-Melanotus fusciceps, in my
opinion 2-Dorcus parallelopipedus
3-Tentyria sp.


1 indeed very similar to Melanotus fusciceps

03.10.2007 14:29, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Hi!

Next to C. fraterculus-Carabus (Hemicarabus) tuberculosis Dejean, 1829.
The photo is poorly visible - the top of the front shins should be pulled back into the spike.
This is a distinctive feature of the subgenus Hemicarabus. smile.gif
As for C. maacki-can I get a bigger photo?


Thanks!
Here's a bigger one.

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03.10.2007 14:32, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Timarcha is bigger.

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03.10.2007 14:39, Bad Den

Timarcha is bigger.

Similar in size to T. coriaria
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