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23.02.2014 16:18, ИгорьД

Thank you very much! yes, we have barbels crawling everywhere, along with peony barbels and crawling on flowers smile.gif
a soft-bodied one, this is most likely what it is - livida. Thank you again very much!

23.02.2014 16:27, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

I ask for help in identifying the billboards.
Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Kiev district, air base, mixed grass steppe, mowing
16. VI. 2011
leg. E. V. Rybalchenko
1-Cassida stigmatica?
2 - Hypocassida subferruginea?

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24.02.2014 11:29, DerMetaplasmus

Hello, help with the definition of beetles
(Russia, Khabarovsk Krai, Ulchsky district)

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24.02.2014 17:08, ezdok

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


It seems to be a bedbug.


Thank you so much!

24.02.2014 19:19, akulich-sibiria

so the first one is clearly a different view rolleyes.gif
something like Labiaticola sibirica (Faust, 1890) and Labiaticola atricolor (Boheman, 1844). In terms of distribution, the first one is larger, and the second one is larger in appearance.
south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. forest edge, mowing. 3 mm. the base of the head tube is sharply separated from the forehead by a longitudinal furrow. At the top of the pronotum, just ahead of the anterior basins, there are two deep pits (in the photo I can't get the focus), but the pronotum is not transverse, it is more of the same length and width (although the location is slightly crooked in the photo)
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It turned out to be Baris kiritshenkoi Zaslavskij, 1956 smile.gif

24.02.2014 19:23, Grummen

Hello, help with the definition of beetles
(Russia, Khabarovsk Krai, Ulchsky district)

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1. Amara plebeja
2. Blethisa multipunctata
3. Harpalus affinis
4. Poecilus sp. (versicolor/cupreus)
5. Harpalus, it is difficult to follow this photo further (possibly griseus)
6. In my opinion, Anisodactylus sp. (possibly signatus)
7. Chlaenius spp. (the one that spravo nigricornis/nitidulus)
11. Oiceoptoma thoracicum

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24.02.2014 19:56, smax

I got a different impression:

1. Not Zezea at all. There is a thin, not three-pronged spur on the right lower leg.
3. Pubescence is not visible, unclear. It is quite similar to distinguendus
4. Poecilus reflexicollis, most likely
5. Harpalus with a broad head, it seems, may be eous. If it's just my imagination, I'd like to look at the front edge of the window trim. If there are a lot of bristles sticking out, then this is jureceki
6. A. signatus, I agree
7. Left - circumductus, right-pallipes
8. Silpha perforata
9. right - female Thanatophilus dispar, I assume

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24.02.2014 20:06, smax

9. On the left - Aclypaea. It seems to be - opaca is simple.
10. male T. dispar, probably

24.02.2014 22:14, Grummen

I got a different impression:

1. Not Zezea at all. There is a thin, not three-pronged spur on the right lower leg.
3. Pubescence is not visible, unclear. It is quite similar to distinguendus
4. Poecilus reflexicollis, most likely
5. Harpalus with a broad head, it seems, may be eous. If it's just my imagination, I'd like to look at the front edge of the window trim. If there are a lot of bristles sticking out, then this is jureceki
6. A. signatus, I agree
7. Left - circumductus, right-pallipes
8. Silpha perforata
9. right - female Thanatophilus dispar, I assume


1. The fact that the spur is not visible, so this angle can be like this. On the left leg, the spur looks wide. Amar is quite difficult to determine from the photo, but the habit, the color of the legs, the elongation of the beetle itself tell me that it is zezea. Although, of course, I may be wrong
3. This is not distinguendus. In H. distinguendus the antennae and legs are black

24.02.2014 22:18, Grummen

4-more similar to lamproderesa wink.gifwidth and roundness of prsp confused.gif

2 Grummen
The Far Eastern fauna, despite its general habitual similarity, differs significantly from the middle zone of Eastern Europe in its species composition wink.gif


oops, I was inattentive, only now I paid attention to the region wall.gif mol.gif eek.gif

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24.02.2014 22:26, AGG

Oops, just now I noticed the region wall.gif  mol.gif  eek.gif

in turn, I ask you to apologize with lamproderes, because the mustache does not go-I looked through the book and raised my shuffle.gifbugs all the same it looks like reflexicollis

24.02.2014 22:28, smax

26.02.2014 10:34, John-ST

Ground beetles near Moscow

1. 27.04.2013
Moscow region, Mytischenskiy district, Manyukhino village
Pterostichus (Bothriopterus) oblongopunctatus (Fabricius 1787)?
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2. 27.04.2013
MO, Mytischenskiy district, Manyukhino village
very small about 3 mm
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3. 27.04.2013
Moscow region, Mytischenskiy district, Manyukhino village
Pterostichus?
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4. 08.05.2013
Moscow Region, Krasnoznamensk
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5. 26.06.2013
MO, Zheleznodorozhny
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6. 26.06.2013
MO, Zheleznodorozhny
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7. 26.06.2013
Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny

Pseudoophonus (Pseudoophonus) rufipes (De Geer 1774) was born?
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8. 27.06.2013
MO, Zheleznodorozhny
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9. 06.10.2013
Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny
Pterostichus?
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10. 06.10.2013
Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny
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Could you see my ground beetles

26.02.2014 12:01, Grummen

Could you see my ground beetles


1. Yes, Pterostichus oblongopunctatus
2. Perhaps Acupalpus meridianus (?). Nothing else comes to mind that's so small with shoulder spots
3. The angle is not very good, but it is likely that this is Pterostichus aethiops
4. Like Sericoda quadripunctata
5. Harpalus, similar to froelichii/tardus
6. Ophonus(?)
7. Yes, Pseudoophonus rufipes
9. Pterostichus, according to this photo I think someone from nigrita/rhaeticus/anthracinus
10. Platynus assimilis
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26.02.2014 12:20, convexus

1. The fact that the spur is not visible, so this angle can be like this. On the left leg, the spur looks wide. Amar is quite difficult to determine from the photo, but the habit, the color of the legs, the elongation of the beetle itself tell me that it is zezea. Although, of course, I may be wrong
3. This is not distinguendus. H. distinguendus has black antennae and legs



1 is most similar to Amara orienticola Lutshnik, 1935, but I would like to know the dimensions
of 4 are really eous

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26.02.2014 12:29, convexus

Far East, EAO, Birobidzhan, na svet

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26.02.2014 16:04, botanque

Far East, EAO, Birobidzhan, na svet

sp1-Looked at the keys, checked with here this with an image from here. Helophorus crinitus Ganglbauer, 1901.
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26.02.2014 16:23, gumenuk

Help identify the nutcracker
South Vietnam, Mui Ne (Phan Thiet) 17.02.2014

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26.02.2014 16:25, gumenuk

Help me determine it.
South Vietnam, Mui Ne (Phan Thiet) 19.02.2014

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26.02.2014 19:51, Bad Den

Help me determine it.
South Vietnam, Mui Ne (Phan Thiet) 19.02.2014

Anomala sp.
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26.02.2014 21:59, MIV

On occasion, I got beetles from the collections of a familiar butterfly farmer. I really like beetles, but I don't know much about them. I would be grateful for your help in determining the source code.

1. Krasotely: on the left - from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga. L - 21mm; right - North. Kazakhstan, Pavlodar region L-22mm
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2. Carabus granulatus? Rostov-on-Don, city limits. We have them a little different, there is no red. L - 24мм
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3. Ukrainian copy, somewhere near Kiev.
Defined as Carabus vietinghoffi. I think it's nonsense. Rather, some n/a species of C. violaceus. And which one? L - 22мм
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4. Some Harpalus (?) from Kyrgyzstan (okr.Tokmak in the Chui region)
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5. Blaps is also from Kyrgyzstan (okr.Tokmak in Chui region) L-23mm
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If you need a different angle , I'll take a photo again.

P.S. Can someone look at more of my abscesses on the previous page (message 21263)

This post was edited by MIV - 26.02.2014 22: 06

27.02.2014 0:05, Grimm

Help me determine it.
South Vietnam, Mui Ne (Phan Thiet) 19.02.2014


Vitaly, this plate, reminds me very much of Anomala grandis (Hope, 1840)
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27.02.2014 0:38, smax

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28.02.2014 15:17, scarit

Simferopol, on light, 05.2012

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28.02.2014 15:35, scarit

Roc-ti Kemerovo, standing pond, 06.2011

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28.02.2014 15:57, botanque

Roc-ti Kemerovo, standing pond, 06.2011

The first is Ilybius, most likely subtilis or erichsoni.
The second one is Suphrodytes, similar to figuratus, but better in terms of this I want to check it out.
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28.02.2014 16:22, scarit

Kemerovo, 06.2011 Gyrinus sp.

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28.02.2014 16:52, vasiliy-feoktistov

Simferopol, on light, 05.2012

?Anaesthetis testacea (Fabricius 1781)? A large one?

28.02.2014 17:03, scarit

It seems to be him, but I doubt it a little... Size-7 mm

28.02.2014 17:10, vasiliy-feoktistov

It seems to be him, but I doubt it a little... Size-7 mm

Well, the size of it is. How I caught approx: http://insectamo.ru/coleo/76-zhuki/ceramby...thetis-testacea (Moscow region).
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28.02.2014 18:37, maik

Help me determine All Stavropol In the garden. Under the rocks. 28.02.2014
1. 3.5 mm
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2. 4 mm
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3. 6 mm
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4. 11 mm on a cat's corpse
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28.02.2014 18:49, botanque

Kemerovo, 06.2011 Gyrinus sp.

These are reliable only for the genitals. This is the male.
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28.02.2014 22:00, stierlyz

Help me determine All Stavropol In the garden. Under the rocks. 28.02.2014

Staf-Olophrum (Omaliinae)
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01.03.2014 11:45, AGG

Help me determine All Stavropol In the garden. Under the rocks. 28.02.2014
1. 3.5 mm

him or someone of that ilk
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02.03.2014 10:21, DerMetaplasmus

Hello,
Help with the definition of nutcrackers (all from Russia, Khabarovsk Krai, Ulchsky district)

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02.03.2014 13:38, smax

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Agriotes sp. Externally, it seems to me similar to zinovjevi. But they are all similar. And difficult to define.
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Agriotes sp.
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Ampedus sp. These are even worse than smile.gif
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Ampedus sp.
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Prosternon aurichalceum rather than sericeum
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Danosoma fasciata
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Paraphotistus baerii
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Selatosomus coreanus, I assume
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Melanotus castanipes (which is rufipes) Long, large, trans-palearctic.
10.
Selatosomus sp. It's hard to tell from a picture like this. And, in general, according to the picture.
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02.03.2014 13:52, scarit

Primorye, 07.2011, A. Korshunov leg.

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02.03.2014 14:16, smax

Monochamus saltuarius
Judolidia znojkoi
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03.03.2014 4:48, scarit

Kemerovo region, Kemerovo, 06.2012:

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03.03.2014 9:44, OEV

Kemerovo region, Kemerovo, 06.2012:


7525-Hyperaspis erythrocephala (Fabricius, 1787)
7536-assume Nephus redtenbacheri (Mulsant, 1846)

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