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04.06.2014 14:25, alex242

SE Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, Tekeli city. 1550 m [04-06-2014]
Please tell me who this person is.
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This post was edited by alex242 - 04.06.2014 14: 26

04.06.2014 15:50, Andrey Ponomarev

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.

Judging by its outline and partially visible blue color it is most likely Callidium violaceum

04.06.2014 16:28, Aushnabibi

SE Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, Tekeli city. 1550 m [04-06-2014]
Please tell me who this person is.

It seems to me that this is from Agapanthia spp. IMHO

This post was edited by Aushnabibi - 04.06.2014 16: 52
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04.06.2014 16:37, Mantispid

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.

yes, he loves wood, Callidium violaceum (Linnaeus, 1758)

04.06.2014 17:47, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Voinova gora, 2.06.2014, mowing on grass
1 Size 4-5 mm
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2 Size 3-4mm
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 04.06.2014 17: 48

04.06.2014 17:55, OEV

M. O., Voinova gora, 2.06.2014, mowing on grass


1 Hypera arator (Linnaeus, 1758)
2 Cryptocephalus flavipes, female

This post was edited by OEV-04.06.2014 18: 00
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04.06.2014 18:30, John-ST

I think Chrysomela saliceti



Why not tremulae?


In my opinion, the tremulae psp is somewhat longer (more square) and the longitudinal dents on it are more parallel, well, the overall impression I have is this, and so you need to look at the beetle in a good way, you can't see the "heel" in the photo.

04.06.2014 18:57, Victor Titov

M. O., Voinova gora, 2.06.2014, mowing on grass
2 Size 3-4mm
picture: IMG_6896.jpg

  
2 Cryptocephalus flavipes, female

But it's far from a fact that flavipes: in the case it would be necessary to" muzzle " full-face look - there is a high probability that this is bameuli - http://www.koleopterologie.de/arbeitsgemei...us-bameuli.html
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04.06.2014 19:52, Jaguar paw

Is it possible to identify a ground beetle from this photo? frown.gif
Georgia, Telavi.

user posted image

04.06.2014 20:09, Victor Titov

Is it possible to identify a ground beetle from this photo? frown.gif
Georgia, Telavi.

It looks like some kind of Sphodristocarabus, but it's better to transfer the photo here - http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=149970&st=1000 - it will go faster.
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04.06.2014 20:59, Andrey Ponomarev

But it's far from a fact that flavipes: in the case it would be necessary to" muzzle " full-face look - there is a high probability that this is bameuli - http://www.koleopterologie.de/arbeitsgemei...us-bameuli.html

full face tomorrow I'll take it off and post it, the beetle is assembled smile.gif
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04.06.2014 22:20, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 1st.
It is similar to Cicindela sylvatica, but there are doubts. confused.gif

user posted image user posted image

04.06.2014 22:21, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 1st.
It is similar to Cicindela sylvatica, but there are doubts. confused.gif


he is, there is no one else with a black lip

This post was edited by John-ST-04.06.2014 22: 22
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04.06.2014 23:08, barry

I'll take off the full face tomorrow and post it,the beetle is assembled smile.gif

I. K. Lopatin, O. L. Nesterova. Overview of species of the genus Cryptocephalus of the flavipes group (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae).
http://macroid.ru/files.php?getfile=51&rand=546612062
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04.06.2014 23:30, аруд

At first glance, it looks like gemini. But if you look closely-the color is different. Help with the definition, pliz.????????? Bryansk, July, the edge of the forest. forests-basked on birch chocks. Thank you.

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05.06.2014 0:32, Sklyar

I think for experts it will be a trivial matter rolleyes.gif. Kursk, on the meadow.

user posted image

This post was edited by Sklyar - 05.06.2014 00: 32

05.06.2014 3:48, akulich-sibiria

In my opinion, the tremulae psp is somewhat longer (more square) and the longitudinal dents on it are more parallel, well, the overall impression I have is this, and so you need to look at the beetle in a good way, you can't see the "heel" in the photo.



Why do you need heels? looking for a clove? smile.gif To be honest, in all cases of collecting, unfortunately, I have not yet been able to catch saliceti, which is from willow, poplars and aspens. Although it is possible that it exists, but I refer everything to tremulae, while I don't even consider females, I look at the genitals of males. Probably need to compare the genitalia of the second type, then it will be clear. Maybe you can take a picture? I'll take a photo of what I have later. shuffle.gif

05.06.2014 3:50, akulich-sibiria

1 Hypera arator (Linnaeus, 1758)
2 Cryptocephalus flavipes, female



on the hidden head, like this on the female and on the side? Can you take a photo from the muzzle? Although maybe you have everything simple there where they caught smile.gif

05.06.2014 3:58, akulich-sibiria

I think for experts it will be a trivial matter rolleyes.gif. Kursk, on the meadow.

user posted image




Trichius fasciatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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05.06.2014 7:15, Victor Titov

At first glance, it looks like gemini. But if you look closely-the color is different. Help with the definition, pliz.????????? Bryansk, July, the edge of the forest. forests-basked on birch chocks. Thank you.

Lepturalia nigripes.
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05.06.2014 7:17, Victor Titov

on the hidden head, like this on the female and on the side? Can you take a photo from the muzzle? Although maybe you have everything there just where they caught it smile.gif

flavipes with bameuli from the muzzle are bred just for females...
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05.06.2014 8:42, аруд

Trichius fasciatus (Linnaeus, 1758)

However, it's a bandaged waxwork.

05.06.2014 8:52, akulich-sibiria

However, it's a bandaged waxwork.

However yes smile.gif
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05.06.2014 9:26, аруд

And who is this preparing for takeoff? Lycostomus porphyrophorus ?????? And what kind of weevil is this? Similar to Larinus turbinatus Gyllenhal, 1835?????? There are so many types of them-pictures! Bryansk region, Russia. forest, July. Thank you, Mercy.

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05.06.2014 9:38, Andrey Ponomarev

But it's far from a fact that flavipes: in the case it would be necessary to" muzzle " full-face look - there is a high probability that this is bameuli - http://www.koleopterologie.de/arbeitsgemei...us-bameuli.html

full face
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05.06.2014 11:20, OEV

full face
picture: IMG_8368.jpg


Cryptocephalus flavipes Fabricius 1781 lol.gif wink.gif
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05.06.2014 12:51, Victor Titov

full face

Cryptocephalus flavipes Fabricius 1781 lol.gif  wink.gif

As they say, quod erat demonstrandum. smile.gif But it was still pointing at the sky from the side. And now - flavipes without options. By the way, in my places more often just bameuli.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 05.06.2014 12: 52
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05.06.2014 12:57, Victor Titov

And who is this preparing for takeoff? Lycostomus porphyrophorus ?????? And what kind of weevil is this? Similar to Larinus turbinatus Gyllenhal, 1835?????? There are so many types of them-pictures! Bryansk region, Russia. forest, July. Thank you, Mercy.

The weevil is Hylobius abietis.
Redwing-Lygistopterus sanguineus.
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05.06.2014 20:15, John-ST

At first glance, it looks like gemini. But if you look closely-the color is different. Help with the definition, pliz.????????? Bryansk, July, the edge of the forest. forests-basked on birch chocks. Thank you.



Lepturalia nigripes.


1. Anastangalia sp. female
2. in my opinion, too, lepturalia nigripes female

05.06.2014 21:00, John-ST

Why do you need heels? looking for a clove? smile.gif To be honest, in all cases of collecting, unfortunately, I have not yet been able to catch saliceti, which is from willow, poplars and aspens. Although it is possible that it exists, but I refer everything to tremulae, while I don't even consider females, I look at the genitals of males. Probably need to compare the genitalia of the second type, then it will be clear. Maybe you can take a picture? I'll take a photo of what I have later. shuffle.gif

I have only tremuli, well, at least as I understand them, because edeagi I did not pull. On the willows I collected only populi, all tremulas from aspens.
Here is
the tremulet [attachmentid ()=201521]

But the eva heel with a clove (in fact, there are two of them), the burghers also noticed this: http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/chrysomela.htm#tremulae
[attachmentid()=201522]
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05.06.2014 22:15, barry

full face
How did he manage to stick his head inside? smile.gif

05.06.2014 22:19, Mantispid

How did he manage to stick his head inside? smile.gif

skrytnoglav same smile.gif
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05.06.2014 23:42, smax

1. Anastangalia sp. female
2. in my opinion, also lepturalia nigripes female

They are both Lepturalia nigripes. The red-winged form is rare in the west of the range, and predominant in the east. And it's called Lepturalia nigripes rufipennis.
In this case, we are talking about a nominative subspecies, of course.

05.06.2014 23:47, smax

skrytnoglav same smile.gif

No, this is the result of physical violence smile.gifBy the way, sometimes it is difficult to get their head out of there, yes.

06.06.2014 0:24, John-ST

They are both Lepturalia nigripes. The red-winged form is rare in the west of the range, and predominant in the east. And it's called Lepturalia nigripes rufipennis.
In this case, we are talking about a nominative subspecies, of course.

I want the same one from MO wall.gif

06.06.2014 3:14, akulich-sibiria

I have only tremuli, well, at least as I understand them, because edeagi I did not pull. On the willows I collected only populi, all tremulas from aspens.
Here is
the tremulet [attachmentid ()=201521]

But the eva heel with a clove (in fact, there are two of them), the burghers also noticed this: http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/chrysomela.htm#tremulae
[attachmentid()=201522]



Thanks, similar picture. I also have only tremulae so far. The same denticles, but I didn't pay attention to the shape of the pronotum, I'll take it into account. Here it would be nice to have a saliceti paw from the same angle, so that I can already understand it, or already its genitalia, so that I don't have any questions left. smile.gif

06.06.2014 14:06, аруд

Tell me, pliz, emerald ?the nutcracker. Bryansk Forest, June. Thank you.

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06.06.2014 14:11, Mantispid

Tell me, pliz, emerald ?the nutcracker. Bryansk Forest, June. Thank you.

Selatosomus aeneus
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06.06.2014 14:31, comtrans

Help me identify the bug. It was found in the office. city of Arkhangelsk. June 2014. The quality is not ice. but at least somehow... trouble with macro photography ((((

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06.06.2014 15:24, scarit

It looks like a leatherhead of some sort
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