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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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23.04.2014 22:39, smax

Please help me identify barbels.

1. ocd. Krasnoyarsk, taiga. L-8mm

2. Buryatia, Tunkinskie gol., Mondy. L-12mm
 

3. Primorye, Partizansky district, Sergeevka. L-11mm
 

1. Phytoecia cylindrica
2. Acanthocinus carinulatus
3. M-m.. Yeah... Very grated and dirty Agapanthia daurica
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23.04.2014 22:43, smax

And what is the third type of Clerus from the USSR about which they say green and DV

mutillaroides Rtt., podi.
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24.04.2014 8:07, maik

Help us identify weevils from Stavropol. Mowing on the steppe 04.2014.1
. L - 7 mm
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2. L - 4mm
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3. L - 3mm
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4. L-5mm
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Hawthorn mowing 04.2014.
5. L - 5mm
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6. L-4.5 mm
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7. L-4.5 mm
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24.04.2014 8:20, Mantispid

Help us identify weevils from Stavropol. Mowing on the steppe 04.2014.

1-something from Hyperaea, maybe Hyperaea
2-Ceutorhynchus sp., more precisely Caucasian I will not risk
3-Omias verruca Boheman, 1834
4-Lignyodes suturatus Fairmaire, 1859
5-pas
6-if hawthorn, then I think Anthonomus pedicularius (Linnaeus, 1758)
7-Tatianaerhynchites aequatus (Linnaeus, 1767)

Oh, and check again the size of the beetles, almost everywhere you have added an extra mm.
Please note that elephants are measured without taking into account the head tube.

This post was edited by Mantispid - 24.04.2014 08: 22
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24.04.2014 9:35, Александр57

I apologize for the quality of the photo, the object is small for me - 4 mm. Even a family?
Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Under the bark of a pine tree (or maybe oak), April

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24.04.2014 9:37, Guest

I apologize for the quality of the photo, the object is small for me - 4 mm. Even a family?
Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Under the bark of a pine tree (or maybe oak), April

Corticeus bicolor (Olivier, 1790)
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24.04.2014 13:47, maik

1-something from Hyperaea, maybe Hyperaea
2-Ceutorhynchus sp., more precisely Caucasian I will not risk
3-Omias verruca Boheman, 1834
4-Lignyodes suturatus Fairmaire, 1859
5-pas
6-if hawthorn, then I think Anthonomus pedicularius (Linnaeus, 1758)
7-Tatianaerhynchites aequatus (Linnaeus, 1767)

Oh, and check again the size of the beetles, almost everywhere you have added an extra mm.
Please note that elephants are measured without taking into account the head tube.

Thank you , I was not aware of the head tubes
And the 5th can be Aspidapion aeneum (Fabricius 1775)?

This post was edited by maik - 24.04.2014 13: 52

24.04.2014 18:07, MIV

3. M-M.. Yeah... Very grated and dirty Agapanthia daurica


Thank you, Maxim.
I'm ashamed of myself. I won't put up any more of these "dead" people.

24.04.2014 19:06, kolya0311

Good afternoon!
Please help me identify the bug.
I took the photo today, in Western Ukraine, in a deciduous forest.
Thank you in advance!

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24.04.2014 20:47, Evgenich

kolya0311
Calosoma inquisitor (Linnaeus 1758)

24.04.2014 22:37, smax

Thank you, Maxim.
I'm ashamed of myself. I won't put up any more of these "dead" people.

No, no, "shame" has nothing to do with it at all, it's just that in a difficult situation with such a picture, it's pointless to shamanize. All sorts of things happen, and rarities happen in a terrible form, you never know. If something interesting comes across, then the state of the instance is not so important, as long as it is recognizable.
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25.04.2014 19:44, RoPro

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Thanks !

25.04.2014 20:15, KM2200

23.04.2014, Kiev, 10 mm.
Harpalus sp.? Tell me please.
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25.04.2014 20:18, AGG

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26.04.2014 8:15, VAZ

What kind of bug? 3 cm long. Kep, Cambodia.

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26.04.2014 20:00, аруд

People, pliz!
He sits under the bark of a pine tree, you tear off the bark-he sits, you zoom in on the lens-he falls backwards into the grass, sv - - - ch. you won't find it. if you hit the palm of your hand-just relax a little - the reptile shoots into the sky. Bottom line: no photos, no bug. Who is it? Mercy.

26.04.2014 21:51, Evgenich

Some nutcracker.
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26.04.2014 23:11, Oldcatcher

What kind of bug? 3 cm long. Kep, Cambodia.

Something from chrysin. I have the most kind of 3-4 kinds of undefined......

26.04.2014 23:58, smax

Chrysinae, they are also in Mexico smile.gifAnd this is Anomala. They like to call them "grandis". In fact, it's not so easy to even figure out how many species are in this limited group (large and green).

27.04.2014 3:40, VAZ

Thanks!

27.04.2014 11:13, аруд

Good people! Help identify the pest-such as a pine barbel-sitting under the bark of a pine tree!
length 20 mm, very nimble, if you scare away. Bryansk region, pine forest, end of April. Mercy, pliz.

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27.04.2014 11:18, Victor Titov

Good people! Help identify the pest-such as a pine barbel-sitting under the bark of a pine tree!
length 20 mm, very nimble, if you scare away. Bryansk region, pine forest, end of April. Mercy, pliz.

Calopus serraticornis
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27.04.2014 11:20, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. April 22nd.
Is it possible to identify this small "kurkul"?

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27.04.2014 11:21, Victor Titov

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. April 22nd.
Is it possible to identify this small "kurkul"?

Sitona sp.
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27.04.2014 16:27, Oldcatcher

Something from chrysin. I myself have 3-4 types of undefined ones......

Please excuse me, I misspoke teapot.gif'', of course Anomala. And to really define them, like chrysin, is very, very difficult. It is not even easy to collect literature on them...

27.04.2014 19:25, KM2200

What can we say about these ground beetles?
Kiev, 25.04.2014. Length: 1-6mm, 2-10mm
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27.04.2014 19:50, molek

Gentlemen,
Please help if anyone can!
Aphodium is 3 mm long. Elytra are light brown, darkened in the center and at the base. Caught at Arzamas station on Saturday 20.04.2014 at approximately 18-19 pm.
Unfortunately, the front pair of paws was not preserved, the photos are only like this. If you need to clarify any external identifying features , I will write to you.
Sincerely yours!
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27.04.2014 19:52, smax

These are Harpalus's. The first one, which is small and plump, is from Actephilus (you need to look around picipennis), and the second one looks like smaragdinus.

27.04.2014 19:57, smax

Gentlemen,
Please help if anyone can!
Aphodium is 3 mm long. Elytra are light brown, darkened in the center and at the base. Caught at Arzamas station on Saturday 20.04.2014 at approximately 18-19 pm.
Unfortunately, the front pair of paws was not preserved, the photos are only like this. If you need to clarify any external identifying features , I will write to you.
Sincerely yours!


I can suggest to look in the determinant on the subject of Oxyomus sylvestris. This is purely intuitive. If not him, then, according to this picture - hopeless.

27.04.2014 22:16, KM2200

These are Harpalus's. The first one, which is small and plump, is from Actephilus (you need to look around picipennis), and the second one looks like smaragdinus.
smax, I really admire you. That's exactly what I did, after a lot of fiddling with the determinant...

28.04.2014 0:00, smax

Fiddling with the qualifiers is much more useful than my predictions smile.gif
I can even lie umnik.gif

28.04.2014 8:35, alex242

SE Kazakhstan. Dzungarian Alatau, Almaty region, Taldy-Kurgan. dry slopes along the Karatal River bank [27/04/2014]
Dorcadion turkestanicum?
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28.04.2014 8:39, alex242

SE Kazakhstan. Dzungarian Alatau, Almaty region. Konyr village. green beams between fields [24 / IV / 2014]

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28.04.2014 10:54, guest: Vasily

Good afternoon. Can you tell me what kind of rhinoceros beetle it is?

I caught it in the Dominican Republic at the end of April. I already threw blueberries myself.

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And here's another one:

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28.04.2014 11:07, evilforester

Help please.
Moldova, 26,04,2014, 12 mm. In a puddle on the edge of the forest

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28.04.2014 11:34, molek

I can suggest to look in the determinant on the subject of Oxyomus sylvestris. This is purely intuitive. If not him, then, according to this picture - hopeless.

Unfortunately, rather not him. Yesterday I sat down with a magnifying device, sketched a general plan. Maybe it will help.
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28.04.2014 12:12, botanque

Help please.
Moldova, 26,04,2014, 12 mm. In a puddle on the edge of the forest

Rhantus sp., seems to be a male. Then it is better to use the keys.
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28.04.2014 12:26, evilforester

And what is this Lixus? (subtilis)?

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28.04.2014 15:40, comprachicos

Good day. I took a photo today in Nizhny Novgorod, please identify it.
1.
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2.
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28.04.2014 16:46, AGG

Good day. I took a photo today in Nizhny Novgorod, please identify it.

1-Altica sp.
2-Crepidodera ? aurata
3-Harpalus sp.

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