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01.06.2014 21:26, chebur

Please help me identify the beetles collected on May 24, 2014 in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region. (second batch)
7. This beautiful leaf eater was sitting on a blackcurrant leaf
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8. This weevil is from an apple tree
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9. This and the next beetle are also from the apple tree. this beetle is slightly smaller than the next one
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both beetles together
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01.06.2014 21:34, Fornax13

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 1st.
Cantharis rufa?

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Denticollis linearis smile.gif
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01.06.2014 21:34, chebur

11. Is this also Ellescus bipunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758)? Mown from the grass. The nearest willows are 200 meters away...
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12. Mown from the grass. It is about 5.5 mm long
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13. I don't remember what it was assembled from, but this weekend I collected a couple of the same ones from mallow. It is almost 5 mm long
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14. Three such beauties are collected by mowing in a forest clearing. It is about 3 mm long without a head tube.
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15. Our most common lixus. I know that you can easily identify yourself on the Zinovsky site, but maybe someone will write Latin, otherwise I will still search longer.
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01.06.2014 21:54, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 01.06.14
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01.06.2014 22:03, Fornax13

11. Is this also Ellescus bipunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758)? Mown from the grass. The nearest willows are 200 meters away...
12. Mown from the grass. It is about 5.5 mm long
13. I don't remember what it was assembled from, but this weekend I collected a couple of the same ones from mallow. It is almost 5 mm long
14. Three such beauties are collected by mowing in a forest clearing. Length without
15. Our most common lixus. I know that you can easily identify yourself on the Zinovsky site, but maybe someone will write Latin, otherwise I will still search longer.

11-this is Tychius, most likely T. picirostris from clover. Ilya, if anything, will correct )
12-Hypera rumicis from horse sorrel
13-Aspidapion validum like
14-Zacladus geranii
15-Lixus iridis same)
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02.06.2014 0:43, Victor Titov

Isn't it undulatus? He doesn't look much like Murinus."

if my memory serves me correctly, murinus has more purple hairs on the bottom, while undulatus has white ones. so this is undulatus. and the top is not Murinusovsky smile.gif

Well, yes, murinus is usually pink below and the top is in a more monochrome pubescence. Another thing is that there are a couple of other species that are similar in color to undulatus.

M-yes, there was a mistake... redface.gif But there were doubts when I wrote it - I just never saw undulatus "live" (and in the collection), I don't know it.

02.06.2014 0:44, Victor Titov

Please tell me what kind of bug it is. It was found in the Moscow region on June 1.
The size is about one and a half centimeters.

Carilia virginea.

02.06.2014 0:56, Victor Titov

Please help me identify the beetles collected on May 24, 2014 in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region. (second batch)
7. This beautiful leaf eater was sitting on a blackcurrant leaf

Smaragdina salicina (I was sitting on a currant tree by chance, it's the right place for him on a willow tree).

8. This weevil is from an apple tree

Anthonomus, like pomorum.

9. This and the next beetle are also from the apple tree. this beetle is slightly smaller than the next one

All - Anthribus nebulosus.
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02.06.2014 5:15, RoPro

Carilia virginea.

Thank you very much!

02.06.2014 13:33, Jaguar paw

I know that the photo is not very suitable for determining, but still.
Georgia, Telavi. Cicindela georgiensis confused.gif

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02.06.2014 13:52, Sergey Pushkin

Well, yes, murinus is usually pink below and the top is in a more monochrome pubescence. Another thing is that there are a couple of other species that are similar in color to undulatus.

this is definitely undulatus, although in the forest it is interesting, usually in open biotopes

02.06.2014 14:18, Коллекционер

this is definitely undulatus, although in the forest-this is interesting, usually in open biotopes

well, not directly in the thicket, next to a relatively wide forest road (51.701464, 39.293819)

02.06.2014 14:43, John-ST

Southern Urals, 01.06.14
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I think Chrysomela saliceti
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02.06.2014 16:50, akulich-sibiria

I think Chrysomela saliceti



Why not tremulae?
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02.06.2014 18:39, Mantispid

Southern Urals, 01.06.14

1- Polydrusus (Eudipnus) mollis (Strom, 1768)
2 - Polydrusus (s. str.) tereticollis (DeGeer, 1775)

This post was edited by Mantispid - 02.06.2014 18: 39
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02.06.2014 21:55, chebur

I ask for help in identifying beetles collected in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on May 24, 2014
16. Mowing on grassy vegetation. Another Taeniapion urticarium (Herbst, 1784)?
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17. Collected on black mountain ash. The same beetle from the weekend before last was identified as " possibly Neocoenorhinidius pauxillus (Germar, 1824)". Maybe these images show some identifying features that will allow you to clarify the definition?
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18. These very nimble and mobile beetles in the mass were mowed down from a single young birch tree. On the neighboring birches they were not at all. It is about 6.5 mm long.
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02.06.2014 21:58, chebur

Continued...
19. Length is 8mm.
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20. Mown down from grassy vegetation, but willows grew nearby.
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21. Mowing on grassy vegetation
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22. Mowing on grassy vegetation
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02.06.2014 22:28, аруд

Something from the Bronzes? Or are their relatives not too far away? Bryansk. May, mixed forest. Mercy is very good.

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02.06.2014 22:41, gstalker

Good evening !
Tell me beetles please all Germany
1 01.06.14 in the web Melandrya caraboides ?
2 25.05.14 some weevil
3 25.05.14 stafik

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02.06.2014 22:58, Mantispid

I ask for help in identifying beetles collected in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on May 24, 2014
16. Mowing on grassy vegetation. Another Taeniapion urticarium (Herbst, 1784)?
17. Collected on black mountain ash. The same beetle from the weekend before last was identified as " possibly Neocoenorhinidius pauxillus (Germar, 1824)". Maybe these images show some identifying features that will allow you to clarify the definition?
18. These very nimble and mobile beetles in the mass were mowed down from a single young birch tree. On the neighboring birches they were not at all. It is about 6.5 mm long.

16 - да, Taeniapion urticarium
18 - Phyllobius (Pterygorrhynchus) maculicornis (Germar, 1824)

02.06.2014 22:59, Mantispid

Continued...
19. Length is 8mm.
20. Mown down from grassy vegetation, but willows grew nearby.
21. Mowing on grassy vegetation
22. Mowing on grassy vegetation

19 - Tanymecus palliatus (Fabricius, 1787)
20 - Tychius ?picirostris (Fabricius, 1787)

02.06.2014 23:00, Mantispid

Something from the Bronzes? Or are their relatives not too far away? Bryansk. May, mixed forest. Mercy is very good.

Oxythyrea funesta (Poda, 1761)
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03.06.2014 1:13, Victor Titov

Something from the Bronzes? Or are their relatives not too far away? Bryansk. May, mixed forest. Mercy is very good.

Oxythyrea funesta (Poda, 1761)

Not like Oxythyrea funesta. Rather, Tropinota hirta is pretty shabby to the point of complete "shaving" wink.gif.
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03.06.2014 1:20, barry

28.05.2014 Kharkiv region, Bezlyudovka village, pltf. Udyanskaya (49°51 '29.27" N 36°14'33.05" E)
Floodplain of the Uda river. Forest-steppe. Mowing.

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03.06.2014 1:30, Victor Titov

28.05.2014 Kharkiv region, Bezlyudovka village, pltf. Udyanskaya (49°51 '29.27" N 36°14'33.05" E)
Floodplain of the Uda river. Forest-steppe. Mowing.

1 - Phyllopertha horticola.
2 - Limonius minutus.
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03.06.2014 1:56, Oldcatcher

On funesta - a little straining too poor white drawing.... Or A Subspecies?

03.06.2014 2:16, Fornax13

28.05.2014 Kharkiv region, Bezlyudovka village, pltf. Udyanskaya (49°51 '29.27" N 36°14'33.05" E)
Floodplain of the Uda river. Forest-steppe. Mowing.

2-L. poneli is also quite likely
3 - this is such Anaspis. A female, alas. Does it have much expanded vertex antenna meters?

03.06.2014 2:18, Fornax13

Something from the Bronzes? Or are their relatives not too far away? Bryansk. May, mixed forest. Mercy is very good.

A normal Tropinota hirta. No longer particularly "hirta" truth)

03.06.2014 2:23, Fornax13

Good evening !
Tell me beetles please all Germany
1 01.06.14 in the web Melandrya caraboides ?
2 25.05.14 some weevil
3 25.05.14 stafik

2-Barypeithes as if. One of the...
3-Tachinus, male. But it's hard to tell which one from the photo.
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03.06.2014 10:05, Mantispid

Not like Oxythyrea funesta. Rather, Tropinota hirta is pretty shabby to the point of complete "shaving" wink.gif.

Damn, that's right! shuffle.gif

03.06.2014 11:34, алекс 2611

28.05.2014 Kharkiv region, Bezlyudovka village, pltf. Udyanskaya (49°51 '29.27" N 36°14'33.05" E)
Floodplain of the Uda river. Forest-steppe. Mowing.
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Cidnopus sp. probably...

03.06.2014 11:35, akulich-sibiria

Cidnopus sp. probably...



Above it Limonius was called

03.06.2014 13:31, bogdan88

Labidostomis bipunctata ♀? Crimea

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03.06.2014 17:38, алекс 2611

Above, he was called Limonius

Oh. I didn't notice.
In general Dmitrich is right smile.gif

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03.06.2014 19:00, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O. Poplar
1 21.06.2008 on the currant
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2 15.05.2010
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03.06.2014 19:18, barry

15.05.2014 Kharkiv region, Bezlyudovka village, pltf. Udyanskaya
Floodplain of the Uda river. On a dirt road.
A. A. Shekhovtsov leg.

Opatrum riparium like, not sabulosum?
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03.06.2014 19:21, barry

M. O. Poplar
1 21.06.2008 on the currant
Agrilus ribesi in theory...
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04.06.2014 2:57, akulich-sibiria

Labidostomis bipunctata ♀? Crimea


Labidostomis, especially the female, even the genitals can not be pulled out ))))
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04.06.2014 13:34, comtrans

Tell us what kind of beetle7 was found in the Arkhangelsk region, Kholmogorsky district. June 2014. In the bathhouse and in the house. Apparently eats wood.

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04.06.2014 14:20, scarit

Purple Barbel Callidium violaceum

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