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16.02.2014 15:13, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please tell me what kind of sawyere? Further Laminae can not determine... I don't know how.

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Nothing close to Lamy. These are Cerambycinae, Trachyderini
Trachyderes (Trachyderes) cingulatus Klug, 1825: : http://www.cerambycoidea.com/foto.asp?Id=1341
By the way: good resource (helps in such cases) smile.gif

16.02.2014 15:15, vasiliy-feoktistov

Cerambycinae Trachyderini
Trachyderes (Trachyderes) cingulatus Klug, 1825
Distribution:
Brazil, Peru, Bolivia

In how did they intersect while I was looking for the link beer.gif

16.02.2014 15:27, akulich-sibiria

No! Similar to Hadrobregmus confusus or Priobium carpini - not on hand to check...


Oh, I also got a male from the same place. His genitals are very strange smile.gif
yes, it looks like this is just confusum!
thank you!

16.02.2014 15:32, Saramax

Cerambycinae Trachyderini
Trachyderes (Trachyderes) cingulatus Klug, 1825
Distribution:
Brazil, Peru, Bolivia

In how they intersected while I was looking for the link beer.gif

Thanks! beer.gif

This post was edited by Saramax - 02/16/2014 15: 33

16.02.2014 17:24, Fornax13

Dmitry, do you often come across Ipidia binotata and Dendrophagus crenatus in your collections?

Do you need them? smile.gif

16.02.2014 17:26, akulich-sibiria

not really. I decided to find out about their occurrence. I have both. :-)

16.02.2014 17:33, Fornax13

In St. Petersburg, both live well in the park. dendrophagus - not often, but b. m. regularly. And I only saw ipidia on a couple of trees - but a lot ) Thanks for the beetles! I will wait )

17.02.2014 16:55, ezdok

Good afternoon! I have absolutely no idea who it might be. Filmed in Indonesia (Java).
Maybe someone will have some ideas? I'd really appreciate it

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17.02.2014 17:04, scarit

It seems to be a bug.
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17.02.2014 17:33, akulich-sibiria

two more grinders. Krasnoyarsk, mowing in a dry meadow, on grass.
similar. Perhaps it is a
Lasioderma that is about 3 mm long. According to the structure of the sawyere, there is a feeling that these are different species.
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the last photo is not in sharpness turned out and chl. us all sawn, just here the first from a different angle came out.

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 17.02.2014 17: 35

17.02.2014 17:37, akulich-sibiria

Good afternoon! I have absolutely no idea who it might be. Filmed in Indonesia (Java).
Maybe someone will have some ideas? I'd really appreciate it



this is most likely a bug from Coreidae, they have a lot of them there on the bushes in the tour. zone.
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18.02.2014 20:17, RoPro

Can you tell me if these are beetle larvae ?

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18.02.2014 20:49, Baralgin

Please help me identify it. The bug was sitting on a nettle tree. Ruzsky district of the Moscow region. Summer.

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18.02.2014 20:55, AGG

2 Ropros
-larvae of some leaf beetle from the subfamily Chrysomelinae. what was it shot on?
the second one is a caterpillar made of nymphalids (butterfly) a la shashechnitsa / mother-of-pearl

NB there is a separate topic on larvae umnik.gif

This post was edited by AGG - 02/18/2014 21: 06

18.02.2014 20:59, AGG

Please help me identify it. The bug was sitting on a nettle tree. Ruzsky district of the Moscow region. Summer.

male http://insectamo.ru/coleo/76-zhuki/ceramby...-quadrifasciata
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19.02.2014 20:14, RoPro

2 Ropros
-larvae of some leaf beetle from the subfamily Chrysomelinae. what was it shot on?
the second one is a caterpillar made of nymphalids (butterfly) a la shashechnitsa / mother-of-pearl

NB there is a separate topic on larvae umnik.gif

Thanks for the reply. Leaf beetle larvae, alas, did not remember what they ate.

19.02.2014 20:21, MIV

Can anyone tell me what these abscesses are? Sort of like different views. Taken in July last year in the forest-steppe near Krasnoyarsk.
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And also from the same place.
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And this one is from Altai, Kurai xp.
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19.02.2014 21:18, Baralgin

Help me determine it. It is similar to Rhagium sycophanta, but it is in the Red Data Book of the Moscow region and it is hard to believe that it could so easily walk along the wall of a wooden house in a suburban area. Filmed in the summer in the Ruzsky district of the Moscow region. The size of the beetle is about 25 mm.

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19.02.2014 23:41, Bad Den

Help me determine it. It is similar to Rhagium sycophanta, but it is in the Red Data Book of the Moscow region and it is hard to believe that it could so easily walk along the wall of a wooden house in a suburban area. Filmed in the summer in the Ruzsky district of the Moscow region. The size of the beetle is about 25 mm.

Rh. mordax
And, by the way, I don't believe in vain smile.gif
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20.02.2014 1:09, Oldcatcher

Help me determine it. It is similar to Rhagium sycophanta, but it is in the Red Data Book of the Moscow region and it is hard to believe that it could so easily walk along the wall of a wooden house in a suburban area. Filmed in the summer in the Ruzsky district of the Moscow region. The size of the beetle is about 25 mm.

Nature throws up a handful of miracles, and you say "hard to believe". I have on a suburban plot annually come across krasotely, and how do you like the mass number of musky barbels - I was not too lazy to count - on sq. M. From 40 to 63 pcs. In the area of the Prioksky nature Reserve and Rosalia "who came to the light" to the dacha to my friend? And fallen into a plate in a famous mountain restaurant near Sochi http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/morbedmi.htm???? What other wonders can I tell you?smile.gif smile.gif

20.02.2014 11:06, Baralgin

Rh. mordax

Still mordax? It's not on the Red List. I'm very disappointed. smile.gif
Can you tell a layman how you distinguish mordax from sycophanta?
I read the discussion here http://molbiol.ru/forums/lofiversion/index...26320-1350.html. There, people are very confident in distinguishing them, but I didn't understand on the basis of what signs.

20.02.2014 11:14, Baralgin

and you say "hard to believe".

I assumed that it is Rhagium sycophanta, and the Red Data Book defines the northern limit of its range along the Oka River. That is, approximately 120 km south of the shooting location. And the location of the dacha plot does not suggest that something rare can fly/crawl there :-)

This post was edited by Baralgin - 02/20/2014 11: 54

20.02.2014 11:49, Dmitry Vlasov

Still mordax? It's not on the Red List. I'm very disappointed. smile.gif
Can you tell a layman how you distinguish mordax from sycophanta?
I read the discussion here http://molbiol.ru/forums/lofiversion/index...26320-1350.html. There, people are very confident in distinguishing them, but I didn't understand on the basis of what signs.

Based on certain characteristics: the length of the temples in these species is different, and the color is different...
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20.02.2014 21:34, Mantispid

An extremely interesting member of the Dasytidae family. I couldn't identify the species, or even the genus! I will be grateful for any help.

Saratov region, Dergachevsky district, Zernovoy settlement, steppe, 13-18. V. 2013

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20.02.2014 21:46, Mantispid

Help! I'm stuck on defining the genus wink.gif

4 mm
Crimea, Simferopol, B. Kun str., 10-20. VI. 2010, leg. V. Shaporinsky

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20.02.2014 21:49, Bad Den

Help! I'm stuck on defining the genus wink.gif

4 mm
Crimea, Simferopol, B. Kun str., 10-20. VI. 2010, leg. V. Shaporinsky

"Trechus" probably.

20.02.2014 21:54, Oldcatcher

And maybe in general - imported.... A lot of small things come with lots of fruit, in pm and coleoptera.... There are various miracles-from termites and mantises to dung beetles..... Here such Cheburashki meet......

20.02.2014 23:35, Triplaxxx

An extremely interesting member of the Dasytidae family. I couldn't identify the species, or even the genus! I will be grateful for any help.

Saratov region, Dergachevsky district, Zernovoy settlement, steppe, 13-18. V. 2013

Clearly some species of the genus Dasytes, judging by the habit of the male.
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21.02.2014 18:02, stierlyz

22.02.2014 14:53, maik

Help determine staphylin Stavropol. In the garden, in the soil trap 22.02.2014. L-4 mm
Anotylus ???
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22.02.2014 15:24, stierlyz

Most likely-yes, Anotylus sp.
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22.02.2014 18:40, Black Coleopter

Please tell me what kind of bug it is.
Malaysia
Pahang State, Raub District,
Fraser's Hill, Silverpark
N 3.42'54.81" E 101.44'07.65"
h=1285 m
. 3.11. 2013
Demidov D. A.

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22.02.2014 18:42, Bad Den

Please tell me what kind of bug it is.
Malaysia
Pahang State, Raub District,
Fraser's Hill, Silverpark
N 3.42'54.81" E 101.44'07.65"
h=1285 m
. 3.11. 2013
Demidov D. A.


Hoplocerambyx spinicornis
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22.02.2014 21:06, akulich-sibiria

Dmitry, I also found a couple of Lymantor beetles, maybe aceris or coryli will be clear here ?

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22.02.2014 22:59, akulich-sibiria

1. Tell me, is it Soronia or Amphotis ? 4.5 mm. The ribs are barely visible. ON the elytra chalk.scales, among them there are even larger scales. Rear view. the angles of the front back are clear. Pronotum disc with two clear longitudinal grooves.
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2. ground beetle 5.5 mm.
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23.02.2014 0:29, Triplaxxx

1. Tell me, is it Soronia or Amphotis ? 4.5 mm. The ribs are barely visible. ON the elytra chalk.scales, among them there are even larger scales. Rear view. the angles of the front back are clear. Pronotum disc with two clear longitudinal grooves.

Omosita depressa (Linnaeus, 1758)
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23.02.2014 5:38, Dmitry Vlasov

Dmitry, I also found a couple of Lymantor beetles, maybe aceris or coryli will be clear here ?

Most likely Lymantor coryli
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23.02.2014 10:32, Grummen

1. Tell me, is it Soronia or Amphotis ? 4.5 mm. The ribs are barely visible. ON the elytra chalk.scales, among them there are even larger scales. Rear view. the angles of the front back are clear. Pronotum disc with two clear longitudinal grooves.

2. ground beetle 5.5 mm.

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Similar to Pterostichus strenuus / diligens
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23.02.2014 10:39, ИгорьД

Experts, please tell me


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Komi Republic, Pechora, jun

23.02.2014 12:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

Experts, please tell me
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Komi Republic, Pechora, June

1 and 2 photos of Monochamus sutor (Linnaeus, 1758). He doesn't seem to have anything to do with flowers smile.gif
3 photos most likely Cantharis livida Linnaeus, 1758

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