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03.08.2014 13:24, John-ST

Some very strange sawyere, I'm so on zin.ru I didn't find it. Caught yesterday at the light in the suburbs. Or is it just a wiped out Saperda perforata?

Aha, ragged perforata

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03.08.2014 13:28, Oldcatcher

Aha, ragged perforata

Not torn, but blown up by life! Unused tongue.gifmap ( sorry for the flood)!

03.08.2014 14:55, Сергуха

good day to all.
RSO-A, Alagir district, Zrug valley, 5.06.2014,
H=2700 (approximately), subalpine

21mm. and 23mm. - Zabrus aurichalceus?

This post was edited by Sergukha - 03.08.2014 18: 12

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03.08.2014 18:27, scarit

Most likely, he is the most http://insecterra.forumactif.com/t19409-za...borjomi-georgie
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03.08.2014 19:13, RoPro

Please tell me what kind of bug it is. It was found under the bark. The size without the mustache is probably 5 mm. Moscow region, August 3.

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03.08.2014 19:23, scarit

Uleiota planata L. from sem.Silvanidae

03.08.2014 20:23, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region 26.07.14

03.08.2014 20:28, Sergey Rybalkin

Hello, please help me identify these barbels.
Collected 2.08.2014 Chelyabinsk region on the trunk of a freshly fallen aspen tree.

Thanks

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03.08.2014 20:37, Mantispid

Saratov region 26.07.14

Larinus turbinatus Gyll.
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03.08.2014 21:16, Tivanik

Saint Petersburg,
3.08.2014 Seven-point or two-point or someone else?

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03.08.2014 22:04, Tivanik

I searched for it myself. It turns out there are five-point Coccinella quinquepunctata.

04.08.2014 0:07, Alexsey

Hello, please help me identify these barbels.
Collected 2.08.2014 Chelyabinsk region on the trunk of a freshly fallen aspen tree.

Thanks

1) Saperda perforata
2) Aegomorphus clavipes
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04.08.2014 5:31, RoPro

Uleiota planata L. from sem.Silvanidae

Thank you.

05.08.2014 11:46, bakamushi

Help identify the beetles. Thank you. Sorry for the number of images.

2008. Live Insect Exhibition at Moscow State University

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2008. Kuskovsky Park, Moscow

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6. picture: listovert.jpg

2008. Elektrougli, Moscow region

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12. picture: hrush.jpg

14. picture: red_usach.jpg

15. picture: slonic.jpg

16. picture: slonik.jpg

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05.08.2014 15:44, Mantispid

Help identify the beetles. Thank you. Sorry for the number of images.

2008. Live Insect Exhibition at Moscow State University

2008. Kuskovsky Park, Moscow

2008. Elektrougli, Moscow region


1 - Pachnoda sp.
2 - Cetonia aurata L.
6 - Phyllobius pyri L.
7 - Agapanthia villosoviridescens Deg.
11 - Phyllobius sp.
14 - Stictoleptura (Aredolpona) rubra L.
15 - Tanymecus palliatus F.
16 - Platystomos albinus L.

05.08.2014 15:50, bakamushi

Uhh, thank you so much!

12 number failed?

05.08.2014 15:53, vafdog

Uhh, thank you so much!

12 number failed?

here it is: http://insectamo.ru/coleo/49-zhuki/scaraba...gus-solstitiale

05.08.2014 15:55, bakamushi

Class, thank you!

05.08.2014 19:58, Arikain

This is Nicrophorus vespillo?, it was seen today in Karelia.
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05.08.2014 20:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

This is Nicrophorus vespillo?, it was seen today in Karelia.

yes.gif The lower legs of the hind legs are crooked: the same one.
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05.08.2014 22:38, Alexsey

 
7 - Agapanthia villosoviridescens Deg.


Ilya see the color of the first segments of the mustache
Agapanthia dahli
(also see the old message in VK)

05.08.2014 23:20, vasiliy-feoktistov

Ilya see the color of the first segments of the mustache
Agapanthia dahli
(also see the old message in VK)

eek.gif From there, less than 5 km away. from my house (Electro-coal neighboring town) dahli ? It has never been seen before in about 15-20 km. from the Moscow Ring Road, to the east. Ilya is right in my opinion.

05.08.2014 23:53, AGG

something I'm confused with Kemer wall.gifbronzes 1,2-one kind, 3 another or hu of hu?
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06.08.2014 0:03, AGG

Ilya see the color of the first segments of the mustache
Agapanthia dahli
(also see the old message in VK)

Alexsey, you need to take a closer look! there are obvious black segments in the white pubescence-terry villosoviridescens! if you had ever held a dahli in your hands, you would not have written this wink.gifeven if you adjusted for the fact that "southern" views advance to the north tongue.gif
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06.08.2014 5:59, akulich-sibiria

Dear forumchane, no one will tell you, at least approximately, or a link where you can see the number of species of leatherworms of the genus Trogoderma known now and how many of them are registered on the territory of the Russian Federation. At least give or take, for understanding these are dozens of types or under a hundred. Thank
you on zin.ru there are 6 types specified for the Russian Federation. As I understand it, we are talking about species that live like in storage warehouses, but for the most part are marked in natural conditions?

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 06.08.2014 06: 04

06.08.2014 10:37, bakamushi

More representatives:

2009, Voronezh region, Derezovka village

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2009, Elektrougli. Probably just some ordinary cow

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06.08.2014 10:49, vasiliy-feoktistov

More representatives:

2009, Voronezh region, Derezovka village



2009, Elektrougli. Probably just some ordinary cow



Chlorophorus varius (Mueller, 1766)
Coccinella (Coccinella) septempunctata Linnaeus, 1758
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06.08.2014 15:05, BY-2012

Dear forumchane, no one will tell you, at least approximately, or a link where you can see the number of species of leatherworms of the genus Trogoderma known now and how many of them are registered on the territory of the Russian Federation. At least give or take, for understanding these are dozens of types or under a hundred. Thank
you on zin.ru there are 6 types specified for the Russian Federation. As I understand it, we are talking about species that live like in storage warehouses, but for the most part are marked in natural conditions?


It won't help? http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/pdf/...1_derm_mosk.pdf

06.08.2014 15:26, akulich-sibiria

It won't help? http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/pdf/...1_derm_mosk.pdf


Thank you. For the Russian Federation took info on zin.ru and in general, I found information about the number of species in the quarantine log. But this info will also be useful, thanks again

06.08.2014 17:08, vasiliy-feoktistov

Help identify the beetles. Thank you. Sorry for the number of images.

2008. Live Insect Exhibition at Moscow State University

1. picture: yellow_bug.jpg


Let me clarify: Pachnoda sinuata (Fabricius, 1775), some subspecies of it.
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06.08.2014 18:29, Oldcatcher

something I'm confused with Kemer wall.gifbronzes 1,2-one kind, 3 another or hu of hu?

Uh-huh! yes.gif there is something to get confused about! Especially in the third set! In my opinion, there are two species, and one of them is Cetonia sp.
For the second and first sets, let's first look at the process of the prothorax rather than its appearance. In the pictures - I can't say with sufficient magnification what kind of views they are.....

06.08.2014 18:37, Oldcatcher

Let me clarify: Pachnoda sinuata (Fabricius, 1775), some subspecies of it.

Check out more here http://www.flower-beetles.com/pach12.html

06.08.2014 18:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Check out more here http://www.flower-beetles.com/pach12.html

I don't need it. I have a 400-page book with a hook. These pakhnods are numerous in Africa.
Habitus b. m. is suitable: http://www.biolib.cz/en/image/id24393/

07.08.2014 15:35, Maksim

Hello, please help me determine at least approximately. 1-Moscow region, Losiny ostrov, 10-12 mm, in the forest floor 14.10. 2-Losiny ostrov, under the spruce bark, 7-10 mm, 29.09.

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07.08.2014 15:44, Oldcatcher

I don't need it. I have a 400-page book with a hook. These pakhnods are numerous in Africa.
Habitus b. m. is suitable: http://www.biolib.cz/en/image/id24393/

Sorry, it wasn't you who needed to address it.... But 7-10 more types of bronze look like the one you're looking for... The band is really messed up and sad.... waiting for a revision.

07.08.2014 16:23, vasiliy-feoktistov

Sorry, it wasn't you who needed to address it.... But 7-10 more types of bronze look like the one you're looking for... The band is really messed up and sad.... waiting for a revision.

You just need to find out what species are now fashionable in captivity, in Moscow to keep. And I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 07.08.2014 16: 24

07.08.2014 16:55, Oldcatcher

something I'm confused with Kemer wall.gifbronzes 1,2-one kind, 3 another or hu of hu?
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I'm sorry, but can I get a clearer picture of the underside of each set's abdomen? If it is difficult to do this here, you can send it to my email address.

07.08.2014 19:35, Grummen

Hello, please help me determine at least approximately. 1-Moscow region, Losiny ostrov, 10-12 mm, in the forest floor 14.10. 2-Losiny ostrov, under the spruce bark, 7-10 mm, 29.09.

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all calathus micropterus

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07.08.2014 20:04, STG

something I'm confused with Kemer wall.gifbronzes 1,2-one kind, 3 another or hu of hu?
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To be more precise, these bronzes are from Lake Avlan (50 km east of Kemer, an altitude of 1100 meters). The entire hundred is fairly clearly divided into three color varieties: 1) Bright green top, bluish bottom 2) Yellowish-copper top, green bottom 3) Dark bronze top, dark purple bottom. The processes are all small, all have a more or less flattened anterior edge. So far, the basic version is Protaetia (Netocia) besucheti (Alexis & Delpont, 1996). Here on this page (in the middle) there are photos of three forms similar to the collected ones - http://www.cetoniidae.org/tag/sous-genre%20netocia/

07.08.2014 20:25, Albatus

To be more precise, these bronzes are from Lake Avlan (50 km east of Kemer, an altitude of 1100 meters). The entire hundred is fairly clearly divided into three color varieties: 1) Bright green top, bluish bottom 2) Yellowish-copper top, green bottom 3) Dark bronze top, dark purple bottom. The processes are all small, all have a more or less flattened anterior edge. So far, the basic version is Protaetia (Netocia) besucheti (Alexis & Delpont, 1996). Here on this page (in the middle) there are photos of three forms similar to the collected ones - http://www.cetoniidae.org/tag/sous-genre%20netocia/

In what numbers and on what basis were they collected?

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