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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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17.06.2014 16:45, Dmitry Vlasov

weevil of the genus Hypera, M. B. H. arator
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/opredslon/Hypera_arator.html
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17.06.2014 22:19, nikittokkk

Good evening! Please help me identify beetles! All from the Moscow region.

1.picture: ______5.JPG April 20

2.picture: ______7__2_.JPG June 12

3.picture: ______9__5_.JPG picture: ______9__6_.JPG April 20

4.picture: ______13.JPG June 7

5.picture: ______15__3_.JPG June 8

6.picture: ______16.JPG picture: ______16__4_.JPG June 8

Thank you in advance!

17.06.2014 22:47, gstalker

Germany 08.06.14 16mm
on Tenebrio opacus will pull ?
At first thought the nutcracker, because lying on the back jumped clicking up

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17.06.2014 22:58, botanque

Good evening! Please help me identify beetles! All from the Moscow region.

3.picture: ______9__5_.JPG picture: ______9__6_.JPG April 20


Colymbetes paykulli
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18.06.2014 0:17, John-ST

Germany 08.06.14 16mm
on Tenebrio opacus will pull ?
At first thought the nutcracker, because lying on the back jumped clicking up

I think Tenebrio molitor
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18.06.2014 0:24, John-ST

Good evening! Please help me identify beetles! All from the Moscow region.


Thank you in advance!


1. Cicindela hybrida
2. Calvia quatuordecimguttata
4. Lilioceris lilii
5. Not sure about my Phyllobius urticae
6. I think Lixus fasciculatus
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18.06.2014 10:23, аруд

??? Stenurella melanura (Linnaeus, 1758) Black-tailed barbel ????? Bryansk region, June. Very merciful, however.

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18.06.2014 15:00, scarit

However, it is the same and is
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18.06.2014 16:51, аруд

?"Emerald barbel ???? length approx. 10 mm. Bryansk region, June. Thank you very much.

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18.06.2014 17:49, аруд

Small oak barbel ???? There are doubts. Bryansk region, June. Mercy, pliz.

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18.06.2014 17:59, AGG

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18.06.2014 19:13, Kite

Good afternoon.
Help me identify the bug.. I started coming to visit. I don't really mind, but I would like to understand what this ground beetle (if it is it) prefers to eat=)
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18.06.2014 21:21, Kite

I forgot additional information: Moscow region. Near a pond. Climbs into the apartment (fourth floor), mostly at night and seems to be attracted to the light of the lamp. June.

18.06.2014 22:20, Andrey Ponomarev

?"Emerald barbel ???? length approx. 10 mm. Bryansk region, June. Thank you very much.

Narrow wing Chrysanthia viridissima
http://macroid.ru/showgallery.php?cat=47571

18.06.2014 22:22, Andrey Ponomarev

Good afternoon.
Help me identify the bug.. I started coming to visit. I don't really mind, but I would like to understand what this ground beetle (if it is it) prefers to eat=)
picture: image.jpgpicture: image.jpg

Flour krushchak Tenebrio molitor
that eats can be found on the Internet, but I think it will not please you

18.06.2014 22:53, Kite

Gennady, thank you! I thought Khrushchak was a little beetle)
It doesn't bother me too much, since there is almost no food for him in the apartment.
Apparently from the neighbors came..
By the way..and the "big-khrushchak" is brown in color or is it still young?

18.06.2014 23:14, Kite

.. Yes, in the photo I found the same brown and large ones..
You can ask: if the beetles do not find food in the house, then there is a chance that they will leave?
I don't want to kill them..

18.06.2014 23:18, John-ST

Gennady, thank you! I thought Khrushchak was a little beetle)
It doesn't bother me too much, since there is almost no food for him in the apartment.
Apparently from the neighbors came..
By the way..and the "big-khrushchak" is brown in color or is it still young?

This one probably came out of the pupa recently, so it's so light, usually darker. At home, he has nothing much to eat, he flew into the light, most likely from the attic or technical floor, where he and the pigeons live, feed on the remains of their vital activity.

19.06.2014 8:49, Saramax

Please tell me what kind of ground beetles and malashka (?). All feed in the surf edge.
9-10. 06. 2014 Crimea, Sevastopol district, Andreevka settlement, beach.

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20.06.2014 19:52, stierlyz

zhuzhel at the top - Zabruz tenedrioides, below-I will not say exactly, malashka is similar to Cerapheles terminatus.
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20.06.2014 21:57, KM2200

Tell me, please, barbel.
Kiev, 7.06.2014, on light, length 6.5 mm.

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20.06.2014 22:58, Saramax

zhuzhel at the top - Zabruz tenedrioides, below-I will not say exactly, malashka is similar to Cerapheles terminatus.

Thank you very much! Could that ground beetle be a different sex?
Malashka certainly looks like a female Cerapheles terminatus, but still, it feels like it's not her. The color of the elytra is different - there is no pronounced / - shaped border of the dark zone and red as in Cerapheles terminatus, the ratio of red and dark is different. I do not observe such a degree of variability in this species in the images. Maybe something else??? confused.gif smile.gif

20.06.2014 23:08, Saramax

Tell me, please, barbel.
Kiev, 7.06.2014, on light, length 6.5 mm.

Sort of like Exocentrus adspersus Mulsant, 1846
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21.06.2014 10:22, stierlyz

Thank you very much! Could that ground beetle be a different sex?
Malashka certainly looks like a female Cerapheles terminatus, but still, it feels like it's not her. The color of the elytra is different - there is no pronounced / - shaped border of the dark zone and red as in Cerapheles terminatus, the ratio of red and dark is different. I do not observe such a degree of variability in this species in the images. Maybe something else??? confused.gif  smile.gif

About the buzzer from this angle-I find it difficult, there are several versions at once. But this is not Zabrus. And with malashka, I wrote-it's similar, maybe something else, but here you need a specialist in the group...

This post was edited by stierlyz - 06/21/2014 11: 05

21.06.2014 12:58, Guest

Sort of like Exocentrus adspersus Mulsant, 1846


Why not E. lusitanus ?

21.06.2014 13:48, John-ST

Tell me, please, barbel.
Kiev, 7.06.2014, on light, length 6.5 mm.



Sort of like Exocentrus adspersus Mulsant, 1846

Exocentrus lusitanus (Linnaeus 1767)
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21.06.2014 19:08, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Voinova gora,21.06.2014, shallow about 5-5. 5 mm.
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21.06.2014 20:01, Александр57

Please correct me, dear ones; I think - Platydracus chalcocephalus.
Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region, today, length 13 mm

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21.06.2014 20:23, RoPro

Tell me, please, what kind of beetles. They were found in the Moscow region on 21.06.2014.

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21.06.2014 20:45, Saramax

M. O., Voinova gora,21.06.2014, shallow about 5-5. 5 mm.
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Bystryanka Notoxus monoceros (Linnaeus, 1760)
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21.06.2014 20:53, Saramax

Tell me, please, what kind of beetles. They were found in the Moscow region on 21.06.2014.

1. Galeruca tanaceti (Linnaeus, 1758), yarrow bug
2.Like Cionus scrophulariae (Linnaeus, 1758), norichnikovy

21.06.2014 23:37, stierlyz

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22.06.2014 6:22, RoPro

1. Galeruca tanaceti (Linnaeus, 1758), yarrow bug
2.Like Cionus scrophulariae (Linnaeus, 1758), Norichnik's cion

Thank you very much. smile.gif

23.06.2014 20:56, John-ST

What kind of beetle is in the forest, what does it eat? june 2014
user posted image

some Geotrupes (they are now divided into several genera, I don't really know), eat hoofed shit and dokhlyatinkoyut

23.06.2014 21:42, Oldcatcher

[quote] What kind of Geotrupes (they are now divided into several genera there, I don't really know), they eat ungulate shit and do not disdain
a dead thing[/quote]

And they love rotten fungi

23.06.2014 23:02, Victor Titov

What kind of beetle is in the forest, what does it eat? june 2014

some kind of Geotrupes (they are now divided into several genera there, I don't really know), they eat ungulate shit and don't disdain a dokhlyatinka

Anoplotrupes stercorosus.

24.06.2014 8:37, entimolog

Squeaks when you touch it, probably vibrates the tail part like a rattlesnake: http://youtu.be/NLLs4rNpfFY Help me identify it. It is found in the upper Volga region. Caught on June 22 If there is a link to the description of this beetle, it will be even better. Thank you in advance.

This post was edited by entimolog - 24.06.2014 08: 50

24.06.2014 8:56, Mantispid

Squeaks when you touch it, probably vibrates the tail part like a rattlesnake: http://youtu.be/NLLs4rNpfFY Help me identify it. It is found in the upper Volga region. Caught on June 22 If there is a link to the description of this beetle, it will be even better. Thank you in advance.

Gasterocercus depressirostris (Fabricius, 1792)

24.06.2014 21:35, nikittokkk

Good evening! Please help me identify the elephants!

1. Moscow, April 17.
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Phyllobius:
2. Moscow region, May 17.
picture: ______3__1_.jpg

3. Moscow region, May 19, on the puzyreplodnik.
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4. Moscow region, June 16, on the nettle.
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24.06.2014 21:35, comprachicos

Good evening. Please define it. June, N. Novogorod.
1.
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2.
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3.
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4.Anomala dubia?
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5.
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6.
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