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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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24.10.2007 6:32, gumenuk

And the Turkish one looks like some kind of Sphenoptera. There is not enough imagination for more smile.gif


Thank you, I'll try to get hooked on it

24.10.2007 7:47, gumenuk

There is a photo of a soft-calf, but there were difficulties with determining the genus. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region. Help

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24.10.2007 10:17, Mylabris

Another bug found undetermined who it is:
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And I assume that this bug is a leatherworm of the genus Attagenus. And it is immediately clear that he forgot about the flowers...

24.10.2007 10:18, Mylabris

Thank you, I'll try to catch on to this

It will be hard to get to the view... One of the most confusing genera of goldfish.

24.10.2007 10:37, omar

No way, Mr. Milabris smile.gifIs soveshenno definitely not kozheed, namely Byturus. Do you want to bet? wink.gif

24.10.2007 10:44, Дзанат

Byturus, I think so too. I do not advise betting smile.gifI guess what it will besmile.gif)

24.10.2007 11:42, omar

I didn't guess right! On the beetles!

24.10.2007 12:42, Mylabris

Well, you'd have to be sure to bet, and I was just guessing...
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24.10.2007 12:47, omar

But I'm sure it's a sinful thing. cool.gif

24.10.2007 22:27, Fornax13

It will be hard to get to the view... One of the most confusing genera of goldfish.

But, to be honest, the jagged tops of the elytra and their rather rough sculpture are very confusing. So I might be wrong. I haven't seen many Sphenopteran species, though..

24.10.2007 22:33, Fornax13

There is a photo of a soft-calf, but there were difficulties with determining the genus. Taken on the territory of the Moscow region. Help

And in Cantharis itself, it doesn't work? With this color, the choice is small.By the way, in what biotope was Turkish zlatka collected?

This post was edited by Fornax13-24.10.2007 22: 40

25.10.2007 16:47, gumenuk

And in Cantharis itself, it doesn't work? With this color, the choice is small.By the way, in what biotope was Turkish zlatka collected?


If only Cantharis pellucida, but I would like full confidence. I looked up Jacobson, pp. 40-16.
But I can't say anything about the Turkish zlatka. Caught her somewhere on the coast.

25.10.2007 17:54, kut

Hello, can you tell me what kind of beetles are these near Moscow?

1. taken in early May
2. taken in mid-August on St. John's wort

thanks

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25.10.2007 21:54, алекс 2611

Hello, can you tell me what kind of beetles are these near Moscow?

1. taken in early May
2. taken in mid-August on St. John's wort

thanks


The upper one is the leaf beetle Lilioceris merdigera. We have a normal view. Eats lily of the valley leaves, less often than other lily plants.
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25.10.2007 23:13, Fornax13

Lower - Chrysolina. I think Ch. variants Schall. - pinpoint grooves are not distinguishable and lives just on St. John's wort.
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25.10.2007 23:28, Fornax13

If only Cantharis pellucida, but I would like full confidence. I looked up Jacobson, pp. 40-16.
But I can't say anything about the Turkish zlatka. Caught her somewhere on the coast.

And on the" green " Cantharis where does it go? I think I should decide on it.
And about zlatki - it seems to me, really Sphenoptera, and not the most difficult to determine smile.gif

30.10.2007 11:11, Oxy

Dear insect experts, please help us to correctly identify the name of this beetle.
The beetle was shot on the Crimean yayla (in the mountains) in May.
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This post was edited by Oxy - 10/30/2007 11: 43

30.10.2007 11:28, omar

1. the beetle Timarcha is most likely tenebricosa
2. This is a grasshopper, move it to the definition of erect wings.

30.10.2007 11:40, Oxy

1. the beetle Timarcha is most likely tenebricosa
2. This is a grasshopper, move it to the definition of erect wings.

Thank you very much!
Wow, a grasshopper... I'll reschedule it now...

01.11.2007 14:55, rpanin

Fans of small-scale karabida. Can you tell wink.gifme ?
Dobromyl .June, July of this year.h=500.

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01.11.2007 15:05, rpanin

Prykarpathian wet floodplain forest, near the village of Pyatnychany.

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01.11.2007 15:39, omar

9 mm-Agonum Would be from the middle band-micans would say.
17 mm-Abax
10 mm Pterostichus after all...
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01.11.2007 15:48, omar

Oh, it's good to be there. But I haven't been, I don't know much about it...

01.11.2007 16:13, omar

Abax sp. 21mm as if parallelus
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01.11.2007 17:13, rpanin

Oh, it's good to be there. But I wasn't...


The case is fixable.At the end of June, I take a vacation and rest myself from work, the city, and my wife...
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01.11.2007 17:18, rpanin

Abax sp. 21mm as if parallelus

I also tend to think it's parallelus. But here is the one that has 17mm speed total not Abax

01.11.2007 17:27, omar

And what?

02.11.2007 9:48, Archypus

I think so: (from top to bottom)
Pterostichus niger
Abax parallelus (17mm)
Abax ater (parallelopipedus) (21mm)
Pterostichus sp. - it is more difficult with them, there are a lot of them
Olisthopus rotundatus
Agonum (s. str.) sp. - you need to watch, it may pass through the "Green"
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02.11.2007 14:07, Aleksey Adamov

Colleagues, please help with some image of Brachinus sclopeta. It should be in Ukraine.

02.11.2007 14:13, rpanin

Colleagues, please help with some image of Brachinus sclopeta. It should be in Ukraine.

Soon I will post a photo of some Brachinus -a

02.11.2007 16:12, RippeR

9-Laemostenus terricola, most likely
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02.11.2007 17:11, omar

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9-Laemostenus terricola, most likely

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02.11.2007 17:50, RippeR

Have I completely caught up?? shuffle.gif

02.11.2007 17:57, rpanin

Colleagues, please help with some image of Brachinus sclopeta. It should be in Ukraine.

Not him, by any chance ? 8 mm

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02.11.2007 18:39, Aleksey Adamov

02.11.2007 18:40, rpanin

At the same time, from the same places and other beetles help to identify.
Lviv region.Zolochevsky district, OKR of villages: Osovitsa, Pidlyptsi, Luka.Steppe areas. May 2007

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02.11.2007 18:52, Aleksey Adamov

I don't know how to tell from photos.
But the first is some Ophonus; the second is probably Calathus fuscipes; the last is probably Harpalus, possibly H. serripes.
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02.11.2007 19:05, rpanin

I think so: (from top to bottom)
Pterostichus niger
Abax parallelus (17mm)
Abax ater (parallelopipedus) (21mm)
Pterostichus sp. - it is more difficult with them, there are a lot of them
Olisthopus rotundatus
Agonum (s. str.) sp. - you need to watch, maybe it will pass on the "Green"


Olisthopus rotundatus - alarming. He's a xerophile, after all. And the forest where he was caught is wet, floodplain.
Could it be Olisthopus sturmi Daftschmid, 1812 ?

02.11.2007 19:32, amara

No. It should have some kind of reddish prishchitkovoe spot (according to Kryzhanovsky).

I found something online. There, on the left, you need to find and click on the name of this scorer.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...%3D10%26hl%3Den

There are also Abax species, and other ground beetles, by the way.

This post was edited by amara - 02.11.2007 20: 33
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02.11.2007 19:46, kut

Hello! Can you tell me what kind of bug it is?
Shot in a meadow near Moscow on the leaf of Veronica shiroklistnaya in late May
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