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12.03.2014 23:29, Fornax13

But I'm not sure about this, imho, the mustache is too long.

I apologize, of course, but what could it be otherwise?

13.03.2014 9:34, maik

Or maybe you can tell something from this photo
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13.03.2014 10:05, Honza

I have to watch this !!!!

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13.03.2014 11:07, stierlyz

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13.03.2014 11:12, stierlyz

I apologize, of course, but what could it be otherwise?

It doesn't hurt to know the regional fauna, but I can assume Ischnosoma, Parabolitobius. In general, such photos are difficult to find...

13.03.2014 12:11, scarit

Okr-ti Kemerovo, mowing on the settled areas, 07.2009
The first seems to be Scymnus...

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13.03.2014 12:21, Honza

It doesn't hurt to know the regional fauna, but I can assume Ischnosoma, Parabolitobius. In general, such photos are difficult to find...


of course, not Ischnosoma, Parabolitobius-antenna length !!!

This post was edited by Honza - 13.03.2014 12: 24

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13.03.2014 12:22, akulich-sibiria

Okr-ti Kemerovo, mowing on the settled areas, 07.2009
The first seems to be Scymnus...



probably the first Scymnus suturalis, judging by the point of capture

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 13.03.2014 12: 23
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13.03.2014 12:23, maik

I have to watch this !!!!

Well it doesn't take me anymore fotik

13.03.2014 12:28, akulich-sibiria

The angle is normal, although their paramers usually stick vertically, just like the penis. Well, this is of course, as you understood, Oedemera subrobusta. It is difficult to distinguish them from Oedemera lurida by their external characteristics.



Chernyshev still called him lurida confused.gif
I'm a little unclear, then what kind of aedeagus should subrobusta have? eek.gif

13.03.2014 12:31, akulich-sibiria

Well, it doesn't take my camera anymore



You may be asked for a photo.palps (bottom), and you take pictures of the antennae (top) smile.gif
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13.03.2014 16:37, maik

You may be asked for a photo.palps (bottom), and you take pictures of the antennae (top) smile.gif

Yes, even as a pancake, there will still be no sharpness, I would have thrown out the camera long ago, but there is no way to buy another one. yes, and the beetle is already on the die.

13.03.2014 19:16, akulich-sibiria

maybe up to a view? Crudosilis 7-8 mm. Khakassia. On nettles.
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13.03.2014 19:18, akulich-sibiria

Chernyshev still called him lurida confused.gif
I'm a little unclear, then what kind of aedeagus should subrobusta have? eek.gif




But no.... smile.gifIt looks like I just didn't catch up on my genitals. After sending a photo of the genitals, I confirmed the correct definition-subrobusta jump.gif

13.03.2014 19:27, akulich-sibiria

smile.gif Mikhail, I forgot to include the photos in my message. ))
As soon as your leg gets a little better, I'll contact you wink.gifright away

13.03.2014 19:51, MIV

  smile.gif Mikhail, I forgot to include the photos in my message. ))
As soon as your leg gets a little better, I'll come straight to you wink.gif


Yes, they didn't open, damn themmad.gif, I've been typing all evening. I'll try again tomorrow.

13.03.2014 19:58, akulich-sibiria

Yes, they didn't open, damn themmad.gif, I've been typing all evening. I'll try again tomorrow.


so it was necessary to simply re-insert the photo in the "edit" function in the previous message. smile.gif

14.03.2014 22:36, Igar

Tell me what kind of bug. Belarus Grodno region Zelva village on a bench near the house
11.03.2014 Size: 5-6mmpicture: DSCN3529.jpg

This post was edited by Igar - 03/14/2014 22: 39

14.03.2014 23:26, Михаил Николаенко

Hello. Is it possible to identify the nutcracker from this photo? Can't figure out if it's Hemicrepidius hirtus or Hemicrepidius niger? Photographed in the south of the Moscow region on June 23 last year.
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15.03.2014 3:23, DerMetaplasmus

Hello,
Help with the identification of beetles (all from Russia, Khabarovsk Krai, Ulchsky district)
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15.03.2014 10:07, scarit

1. Lepturobosca virens
2/ Rhagium inquisitor
3. Stictoleptura variicornis
4. Oedecnema gebleri
5. Leptura duodecimguttata
6. Leptura annularis
7. Judolia parallelopipeda
8. Stenotrachelidae - Cephaloon pallens

15.03.2014 16:15, RoPro

Please tell me what kind of ladybug it is. Found in the Moscow region on March 8.

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15.03.2014 17:07, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Please tell me what kind of ladybug it is. Found in the Moscow region on March 8.

Exochomus quadripustulatus

15.03.2014 17:29, MIV

Together, the box with lipturins takes on a CERTAIN appearance.
Here's more.

Brachyta?
1. Altai, Kurai region. L-15mm
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2. Okr. Krasnoyarsk, taiga. L-14mm, 13mm
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3. Buryatia, Tunka chars. L- 13мм
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Leptura aethiops?
4. Primorye, Khasansky district L - 15mm, 13mm
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5. Buryatia, Tunka chars. L-12мм
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15.03.2014 17:32, RoPro

Exochomus quadripustulatus

Thanks !

15.03.2014 19:32, scarit

To MIV:
Brachyta variabilis
Leptura aethiops
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15.03.2014 21:20, stierlyz

Tell me what kind of bug. Belarus Grodno region Zelva village on a bench near the house
11.03.2014 Size: 5-6mm

Sort of like Aphodius distinctus
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16.03.2014 15:22, vahemart

Carabus?
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Armenia, Aragats, 3000 m, under the stone, end of maya

16.03.2014 16:04, MIV

To MIV:
Brachyta variabilis
Leptura aethiops



Thank you, Dmitry.

That's the question. Brachyta from Altai and Krasnoyarsk has yellow spots on the sides at the bases of the elytra. The Buryat ones do not have such spots, and the elytra are not black, but dark brown. Do these differences somehow affect the species?

16.03.2014 16:43, scarit

The species is very variable, it is not for nothing that it is called variabilis http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/bravaras.htm
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/bravaril.htm
Plavilshchikov cites in the "Fauna of the USSR" more than 80 aberrations of this species and individuals with black nadkr. they are quite frequent in southern Siberia.

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16.03.2014 19:25, akulich-sibiria

The species is very variable, it is not for nothing that it is called variabilis http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/bravaras.htm
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/bravaril.htm
Plavilshchikov cites in the "Fauna of the USSR" more than 80 aberrations of this species and individuals with black nadkr. they are quite frequent in southern Siberia.



Aha, from almost red without spots, to completely black

16.03.2014 19:50, MIV

aha, from almost red without spots, to completely black


Brachyta breiti is given from Monde (Buryatia). Mine are just from there.

Take a look at these, please. Even with the family I find it difficult.
1. Kamchatka, Milkovo settlement. L-9mm
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2. Primorye, Khasansky district L-10mm
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16.03.2014 20:10, scarit

1. Scotodes annulatus Eschsch. (Stenotrachelidae)
2. Most likely Kolibacia squamulata (Gebler) from Trogossitidae
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16.03.2014 20:33, akulich-sibiria

Dmitry was ahead ))))
Is Laperina now synonymous with Kolibacia ?

16.03.2014 20:56, scarit

Yes. According to Kolibach's latest work, Leperina was reduced to synonyms.

16.03.2014 21:57, smax

Carabus?

Armenia, Aragats, 3000 m, under the stone, end of May


No, this is Zabrus from the subgenus Eutroctes. There are about three of them, but I can't say for sure whether this is aciculatus or aurichalceus.. shuffle.gif

16.03.2014 22:03, smax

Hello. Is it possible to identify the nutcracker from this photo? Can't figure out if it's Hemicrepidius hirtus or Hemicrepidius niger? Photographed in the south of the Moscow region on June 23 last year.



I would say, niger.
H. hirtus, he's like this -

This post was edited by smax-16.03.2014 22: 04

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16.03.2014 22:36, smagluyk

Hello. Please tell me what kind of insect is this? I observed it in August 2013 on the Karolino-Bugaz spit, Odessa region. If disturbed, it makes a hissing-whistling sound. Thank you.

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16.03.2014 22:52, vafdog

2 smagluyk
Khrushchev, but August is kind of late

17.03.2014 9:00, akulich-sibiria

Yes. According to Kolibach's latest work, Leperina was reduced to synonyms.



Dmitry, there is nothing that comes to mind, about kantaridki that hung above?

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