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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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10.06.2014 20:11, smax

It is clear that the bronze. And more or less precisely-can I? If possible... Bryansk. June. Thank you.

you can quite accurately smile.gifCetonia aurata
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10.06.2014 20:38, Woodmen

Agrilus sp. To see them from the photo is problematic. And what was she sitting on?

It was sitting on a birch tree, then it flew from me to a raspberry tree.

11.06.2014 3:03, akulich-sibiria

It was sitting on a birch tree, then it flew from me to a raspberry tree.


If after that she would have sat on another currant, then in general the charade would have been smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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12.06.2014 11:53, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Telavi.
Labidostomis lucida? smile.gif

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12.06.2014 13:22, alex242

South Kazakhstan region, Dzungarian Alatau, Taldykorgan, Prigorodny pos [12-06-2014]
Fresh barbels, please help me identify them.
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12.06.2014 14:49, smax

South Kazakhstan region, Dzungarian Alatau, Taldykorgan, Prigorodny pos [12-06-2014]
Fresh barbels, please help me identify them.


Agapanthiola leucaspis

Echinocerus floralis
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12.06.2014 15:18, smax

Georgia, Telavi.
Labidostomis lucida? smile.gif



It is not recognized by the image. smile.gif
We need to look around propinqua. It may be arnoldii L. Medv.
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12.06.2014 21:51, RoPro

Tell me, please, what kind of beetles. They were found on 12.06.2014 in the Moscow region.

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13.06.2014 5:56, John-ST

Tell me, please, what kind of beetles. They were found on 12.06.2014 in the Moscow region.

1. Stenurella melanura, female
2. most likely Gonioctena viminalis

13.06.2014 13:44, RoPro

1. Stenurella melanura, female
2. most likely Gonioctena viminalis

Thank you very much. smile.gif

13.06.2014 14:39, Artem Bystrov

Please help us identify this type of horse beetle

and what does it eat , if possible - name up to the species (main species)? - ( ants only )

Kazakhstan, Almaty, June 2014

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13.06.2014 18:09, alex242

SE Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, Taldykorgan, pic Prigorodny [13-06-2014]
Usche barbels, help identify please. Or is it the same one from Agapanthia spp.
Were collected "in an interesting situation", this is a pair.
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13.06.2014 23:55, vla-mityanin

Tell me, beetle, what does the photo look like a common Frachnik (Lixus iridis), a family of Weevils (Elephants – Curculionidae)? The photo was taken on May 20 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region.

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14.06.2014 7:02, Mantispid

Tell me, beetle, what does the photo look like a common Frachnik (Lixus iridis), a family of Weevils (Elephants – Curculionidae)? The photo was taken on May 20 near the city of Kirov, Kirov region.

yes, it is
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14.06.2014 8:18, OEV

Please help us identify this type of horse beetle

and what does it eat , if possible - name up to the species (main species)? - ( ants only )

Kazakhstan, Almaty, June 2014


Cicindela granulata
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14.06.2014 8:24, OEV

SE Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, Taldykorgan, pic Prigorodny [13-06-2014]
Usche barbels, help identify please. Or is it the same one from Agapanthia spp.
They were collected "in an interesting situation", this is a couple.
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The upper sasha is similar to Agapanthia maculicornis, the lower one is probably shabby. shuffle.gif wink.gif

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14.06.2014 10:54, Jukoman

Staphylin. No more than 1 mm. Light yellow. In rotten wood.
Tell me at least the genus or subfamily. I can't figure out who.

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14.06.2014 11:37, Jukoman

I forgot to mention that the material was collected in the Voronezh Region (reserve). 6.06.14

14.06.2014 17:37, Fornax13

I forgot to mention that the material was collected in the Voronezh Region (reserve). 6.06.14

This is Ptinella (Ptiliidae), a species-you know, I won't say... smile.gifespecially since there are two of them, apparently...
http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/ptinella.htm

This post was edited by Fornax13-14.06.2014 17: 41

14.06.2014 18:56, Jukoman

Sorry for not knowing (I'm an acarologist, it's just that these featherbeats came from eclectors en masse, and I was interested).

The linked site - can I tell you more about it? I understand that this is a determinant of European beetles. How complete is it?

14.06.2014 19:27, Fornax13

As far as I understand, the keys are completely taken from "Die Kafer Mitteleuropas", although not all the groups on this site are there. In general, for the beetles of Central Europe, this is the most complete determinant.

14.06.2014 22:18, KM2200

And there is something similar, but not in German... but at least in English? weep.gif

14.06.2014 22:39, stierlyz

Not staff. Uniquely. Maybe a Ptiliidae? Here here similar animals.

14.06.2014 22:43, stierlyz

And there is something similar, but not in German... but at least in English? weep.gif

No. Translating the leader of the World Proletariat, "Zu studieren, zu studieren und nochmal zu studieren"

15.06.2014 12:31, ИгорьД

Komi Republic, Pechora, June

The nutcracker (shiny?)

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Barbel (a type of peony?)

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15.06.2014 14:40, RoPro

Tell me, please, what kind of zlatka. It was found on 15.06.2014 in the Moscow region.

15.06.2014 14:40, RoPro

Tell me, please, what kind of zlatka. It was found on 15.06.2014 in the Moscow region.


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15.06.2014 16:48, Victor Titov

Tell me, please, what kind of zlatka. It was found on 15.06.2014 in the Moscow region.

Agrilus sp., with a not too high degree of probability - viridis.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 06/15/2014 16: 49

15.06.2014 19:05, RoPro

Agrilus sp., with a not too high degree of probability - viridis.

Thank you very much.

15.06.2014 20:32, Александр57

Tell me, please, usachikov. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. June.
Maybe this is:
1-Pseudovadonia livida, small, 8 mm, on yarrow.
2-Lepturalia nigripes, rather large, 20 mm.

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15.06.2014 20:56, smax

Tell me, please, usachikov. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. June.
Maybe this is:
1-Pseudovadonia livida, small, 8 mm, on yarrow.
2-Lepturalia nigripes, rather large, 20 mm.

so it is yes.gif
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15.06.2014 20:57, smax

Komi Republic, Pechora, June

The nutcracker (shiny?)


Barbel (a type of peony?)



Сtenicera cuprea

Brachyta interrogationis

16.06.2014 13:20, Евгений40

Hello everyone not a connoisseur of insects, please tell me what is the name of these beetles, cf. Volga region, length~15 mm, crawl on the street in a large number.

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16.06.2014 15:50, AGG

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16.06.2014 22:08, KM2200

Please tell me!
1 - I correctly think that this is Badister sp.?
2 - at least up to the genus?
Kiev, 8.06.2014, on the light.

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16.06.2014 22:19, Nikolos

Who's that?" a bug??? It was found in the forest, in a sand pit

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16.06.2014 22:45, Fornax13

Please tell me!
1 - I correctly think that this is Badister sp.?
2 - at least up to the genus?
Kiev, 8.06.2014, on the light.

1 - yes, that's right. This is Badister from Baudia
2 - doesn't it look like Stenolophus mixtus?
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16.06.2014 22:47, Fornax13

Who's that?" a bug??? It was found in the forest, in a sand pit

This is a German woman ) Probably this one: http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id69549/
Put it in the bindings, where it will be detected more quickly.
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16.06.2014 23:02, KM2200

17.06.2014 9:17, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Voinova Gora, the caterpillars were cut out of the grass and were initially taken for butterfly larvae.
2.06.2014
caterpillars come in different colors
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5.06.2014
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the chrysalis couldn't be removed any better, the one extracted from the cocoon rotates like a crappy rocket

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9.06.2014
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 17.06.2014 09: 18
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