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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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22.07.2014 1:32, Александрс

What should I tell you?

So to determine who is possible...

22.07.2014 9:21, Satyr

Reluctance to re-post the photo, it is not high))) There are three barbels.
I'm just guessing. These are, of course, lepturines. But it is very necessary to determine before the view.
Does anyone have an opinion on this?

22.07.2014 10:45, Oldcatcher

So to determine who is possible...


On this site? So there are definitions there. But not the fact that these are species found on the territory of Ukraine or the Russian Federation...
The question is strange.

This post was edited by Oldcatcher - 07/23/2014 00: 57

22.07.2014 13:51, scarit

Reluctance to re-post the photo, it is not high))) There are three barbels.
I'm just guessing. These are, of course, lepturines. But it is very necessary to determine before the view.
Does anyone have an opinion on this?

This is Anastrangalia, most likely sequensi Rtt.

22.07.2014 14:23, Satyr

This is Anastrangalia, most likely sequensi Rtt.

Yeah, you're probably right...
I still have a patient here to determine
picture: IMG_4248.jpg

22.07.2014 14:26, Satyr

I'm sorry that the beetle is covered in mushrooms. Let's clean it up. Caught in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk.

22.07.2014 16:06, Victor Titov

On this site? So all the definitions are there. But not the fact that these are species found on the territory of Ukraine or the Russian Federation...
The question is strange.

No, not all of them are defined: http://alsphotopage.com/gallery/index/id/41/list/undef

22.07.2014 19:06, scarit

I'm sorry that the beetle is covered in mushrooms. Let's clean it up. Caught in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk.

Leptura aethiops Poda

22.07.2014 20:30, Oldcatcher

No, not all of them are defined: http://alsphotopage.com/gallery/index/id/41/list/undef

I don't think I ever claimed that everything is defined and defined correctly. The question asked by AB (the author of the question) is devoid of specifics. What to double-check, or what to determine. Am I wrong about something?

23.07.2014 0:18, Victor Titov

On this site? So all the definitions are there.

I don't think I ever claimed that everything is defined and defined correctly. The question asked by AB (the author of the question) is devoid of specifics. What to double-check, or what to determine. Am I wrong about something?

Well, if "there are all definitions there" and "I did not claim that everything is defined" - the judgments are not contradictory... confused.gif In addition, I specifically provided a link from the site under discussion - there is a special section "Unknown" - not specified: http://alsphotopage.com/gallery/index/id/41 Therefore, the question did not seem to me, unlike you, strange or not specific.
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23.07.2014 0:56, Oldcatcher

It's clear. Please excuse my inattention. I took the authorship of the photos as definitions.: -)
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23.07.2014 2:08, Satyr

picture: IMG_4237.jpg
Thyestilla gebleri ?
Amur region, Belogorsk.

23.07.2014 2:10, Satyr

Leptura aethiops Poda

In this case, very small. This kind of beetles I have, by weight twice as much. And more pliable, this graceful one in comparison.

This post was edited by Satyr - 23.07.2014 02: 13

23.07.2014 18:33, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please identify the bug. Rostov region 23.07.2014

Pictures:
image: IMG_1991_11_2.jpg
IMG_1991_11_2.jpg — (255.99к)

24.07.2014 6:22, OEV

Please identify the bug. Rostov region 23.07.2014


Zonitis flava Fabricius, 1775, fam. Meloidae wink.gif

This post was edited by OEV - 24.07.2014 06: 23
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24.07.2014 22:23, KM2200

Tell me about staphylin, if possible.
23.07.2014, Kiev, Ukraine. forest, soil. the trap.
1. picture: s1_1.jpgpicture: s1_2.jpg
2. picture: s2.jpg

25.07.2014 12:46, barry

11.07.2014 Kharkiv region, Velikoburluksky district, Katerynivka
village district? Cryptocephalus laetus Fabricius, 1792
picture: CRW_44472.jpg
picture: CRW_44420.jpg

25.07.2014 13:22, Tivanik

Help identify the weevil. St. Petersburg, 13.07.2014. On some willow / willow tree.

picture: IMGP0526.jpg

25.07.2014 13:50, Victor Titov

Help identify the weevil. St. Petersburg, 13.07.2014. On some willow / willow tree.

Dorytomus sp.
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25.07.2014 15:02, vafdog

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25.07.2014 17:39, smax

What is called "coriarius" - judging by the dotted line, decorus (and not uralensis). The rest seems to be correct. Although, the brevicollis complex is not simple and ambiguous smile.gif
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25.07.2014 18:56, stierlyz

Tell me about staphylin, if possible. 23.07.2014, Kiev, Ukraine. forest, soil. the trap.

Maybe. The dullness of the ndkr is poorly visible, but I will still call the first Philonthus decorus. The second one is Rugilus sp., in copies. it will be determined without any problems, if necessary.
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25.07.2014 18:59, stierlyz

11.07.2014 Kharkiv region, Velikoburluksky district, Katerynivka
village district? Cryptocephalus laetus Fabricius, 1792

More, like, and there is no one. But it's strange, all of mine have a spot on the back, and your date is very early ( this year everything is so...) .
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25.07.2014 21:03, nikittokkk

Good evening! Please help me identify the cow! Yaroslavl region, near Poshekhonya, July 22.
picture: _________3_.JPG

25.07.2014 21:05, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good evening! Please help me identify the cow! Yaroslavl region, near Poshekhonya, July 22.

Anatis ocellata (Linnaeus, 1758)
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25.07.2014 21:23, nikittokkk

Good evening! Please help me with the sawyere! Strictoleptura rubra? Karelia, Medvezhegorsky district, July 25.
picture: _______________3_________.JPG

25.07.2014 21:24, barry

More, like, and there is no one. But it's strange, all of mine have a spot on the back, and your date is very early ( this year everything is so...).

Why early? Poles write, for example, that they seem to hatch in late April or early May.
http://coleoptera.ksib.pl/search.php?taxon...51&l=en&dds=par
There was also here without an obvious spot
http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/show_imag...p?imageid=14925

25.07.2014 22:08, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good evening! Please help me with the sawyere! Strictoleptura rubra? Karelia, Medvezhegorsky district, July 25.

yes.gif Male

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 25.07.2014 22: 09
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26.07.2014 11:14, stierlyz

Why early? Poles write, for example, that they seem to hatch in late April or early May.
There was also here without an obvious spot

As I wrote, my all with spots, and finds near Odessa since the beginning of August.

26.07.2014 11:38, barry

As I wrote, my all with spots, and finds near Odessa since the beginning of August.
Well, since the Poles write about May, it's probably based on some finds.
Well okay... This means that you will now have new information about earlier finds (in terms of August) to the north, and Odessa requires a deeper study in this regard... smile.gif

This post was edited by barry - 26.07.2014 11: 39

26.07.2014 16:29, nikittokkk

Good afternoon! Please help me with barbels!

1. Karelia, Medvezhegorsky district, July 25. Male S. rubra?
picture: _______________5_________.JPG

2. Karelia, Belomorsky district, July 26. L.quadrifasciata?
picture: _DSC0996________.JPG

26.07.2014 17:16, scarit

Good afternoon! Please help me with barbels!

1. Karelia, Medvezhegorsky district, July 25. Male S. rubra?
picture: _______________5_________.JPG

2. Karelia, Belomorsky district, July 26. L.quadrifasciata?
picture: _DSC0996________.JPG

Yes, everything is correct
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26.07.2014 21:04, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 20.
What is Cassida?

user posted image user posted image user posted image

27.07.2014 10:53, s585

Colleagues, can you tell me what kind of animal is this?
25.5.2014 Kiev region. Into the light. Length 5 mm.
Thank you.

picture: 27_07_2014_1036_DSC_1684.jpg

27.07.2014 11:23, s585

Cychrus sp. ????????
18 mm, Kiev region 18.06.2014 in the forest floor.
Thank you.

picture: 27_07_2014_1124_DSC_1691.jpg

27.07.2014 11:47, OEV

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 20.
What is Cassida?

user posted image


Cassida azurea wink.gif
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27.07.2014 11:51, KM2200

Colleagues, can you tell me what kind of animal is this?
25.5.2014 Kiev region. Into the light. Length 5 mm.
Thank you.

picture: 27_07_2014_1036_DSC_1684.jpg
Why, Notoxus monoceros L. (Anthicidae)
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27.07.2014 17:55, barry

Colleagues, can you tell me what kind of animal is this?
25.5.2014 Kiev region. Into the light. Length 5 mm.

Notoxus monoceros (Linnaeus, 1760)
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27.07.2014 19:18, Dmitry Vlasov

Cychrus sp. ????????
18 mm, Kiev region 18.06.2014 in the forest floor.
Thank you.

picture: 27_07_2014_1124_DSC_1691.jpg

yes.gif C. semigranosus

27.07.2014 22:17, s585

Why, Notoxus monoceros L. (Anthicidae)

Thanks! For the first time I met such a beast. smile.gif

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