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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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01.11.2014 11:25, scarit

Kemerovo region, Kuznetsk basin, Promyshlennovsky district, forest-steppe, 08.2014. The second is Psammoecus?

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01.11.2014 13:42, Mantispid

Kemerovo region, Kuznetsk basin, Promyshlennovsky district, forest-steppe, 08.2014. The second is Psammoecus?

http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/entiminae/Phyllobius.html
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01.11.2014 14:24, gumenuk

Help me identify the nutcracker.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, a clearing under a power line.
10. 07. 2014.

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01.11.2014 14:46, gumenuk

What kind of nutcracker?
South Vietnam, Mui Ne (Phan Thiet)

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01.11.2014 14:58, Fornax13

Pskov, under the bark of a dry pine
31.10.14

Dendrophagus crenatus

01.11.2014 15:41, scarit

Krasnoyarsk Territory, Bolshoe Lake, 07.2014

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01.11.2014 15:50, botanque

Krasnoyarsk Territory, Bolshoe Lake, 07.2014

These are only up to the genus in the photo. The first is Hydroporus, the second is Nebrioporus.
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01.11.2014 16:26, Victor Titov

Help me identify the nutcracker.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, a clearing under a power line.
10. 07. 2014.

Hemicrepidius niger
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03.11.2014 10:06, scarit

Kemerovo, on the light of the lamp, 06.2011

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03.11.2014 11:40, botanque

Kemerovo, on the light of the lamp, 06.2011

What size is it? Similar to Enochrus fuscipennis.

03.11.2014 11:42, scarit

What size is it? It is similar to Enochrus fuscipennis.

Approximately 3 mm.
Stanislav, did you get my photos of pilousov?

03.11.2014 11:53, botanque

Approximately 3 mm.
Stanislav, did you get my photos of pilousov?

If it is so small, then coarctatus or affinis.

Pilousov got it. Didn't my answer come? I'll send it again now.

03.11.2014 12:46, scarit

No, the email didn't arrive

03.11.2014 13:02, botanque

Hmm, I don't understand. Sent it again.

03.11.2014 15:27, scarit

Kemerovo, forest-steppe, mowing. 08.2014.
Sitona?

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03.11.2014 15:29, scarit

Kemerovo region, Promyshlennovsky district, pond bank, 07.2014

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03.11.2014 15:51, maik

tell me this Amalus scortillum (Herbst, 1795) L-3,5 mm
Stavropol. Plain. Mowing on grass.01.06.2014.
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03.11.2014 16:18, Mantispid

tell me this Amalus scortillum (Herbst, 1795) L-3,5 mm
Stavropol. Plain. Mowing on grass.01.06.2014.

This is Lignyodes suturatus Fairmaire, 1859 wink.gif

This post was edited by Mantispid - 03.11.2014 16: 27
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04.11.2014 1:18, vmenshov

Can you tell me what kind of bug it is? Photographed at the end of October in Bali. It looks like our Colorado one in some ways. It also plants leaves where it feeds, by itself, and by its own larvae. Google says that this is someone from shitonosok, but who exactly can not be found.

user posted image

The larvae look like this:

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04.11.2014 8:49, Mantispid

Can you tell me what kind of bug it is? Photographed at the end of October in Bali. It looks like our Colorado one in some ways. It also plants leaves where it feeds, by itself, and by its own larvae. Google says that this is someone from shitonosok, but who exactly can not be found.

Here hardly anyone will tell you. You should try contacting this specialist here
http://www.biol.uni.wroc.pl/cassidae/

04.11.2014 10:51, Вишняков Алексей

Tell me what kind of bronze is. Voronezh Region, June.

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04.11.2014 11:38, Black Coleopter

Tell me what kind of bronze is. Voronezh Region, June.

P. affinis?

04.11.2014 13:58, Oldcatcher

P. affinis?

And what besides?

04.11.2014 15:36, Вишняков Алексей

Tell me what kind of bronze is. Turkey, Saklikent.

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04.11.2014 16:32, Oldcatcher

Need the form snizu

05.11.2014 19:50, akulich-sibiria

this? Microplontus triangulum (Boheman, 1845) Krasnoyarsk. mid-June. mowing. Both beetles were caught in the same mow.
Thighs with a prong, the cephalotube is quite long, larger than the head and pronotum. However, in the second instance, the drawing is more reduced and it seems to me that it has a slightly different shape.
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05.11.2014 20:15, akulich-sibiria

although the latter is most likely millefolii

07.11.2014 10:08, maik

Help me identify the bug. KCR.Arkhyz. Bukovo. Into soil traps. 07.2014.
20 mm. Deciduous forest. Walnut, beech, alder, oak.
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07.11.2014 13:58, usya04

please help me deal with barbels:

1. Turkmenistan, Kara-Kalinsky district, Ai-Dere village, 13.07.1981
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Dorcadions

2. all - Dauria, 13.06.1989
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3. all-Iran
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4. Kyrgyzstan, 12.05.2007
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07.11.2014 14:46, scarit

Help me identify the bug. KCR.Arkhyz. Bukovo. Into soil traps. 07.2014.
20 mm. Deciduous forest. Walnut, beech, alder, oak.
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Stenocorus insitivus Germ.
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07.11.2014 20:08, akulich-sibiria

1. I believe it is Mogulones asperifoliarum (Gyllenhal, 1813)
Pronotum with a slight intercept at the apex. The legs and legs are red-brown. The pattern on the elytra is contrasting.
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2. very similar to Zacladus thomsoni (Schultze, 1901)
, I can count no more than 6 rather large tubercles in the rows, they are clearly smaller than in radula, the color of the legs is also different, brown.
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07.11.2014 20:20, akulich-sibiria

Microplontus millefolii pronotum
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M. triangulum as I believe. Pronotum is less broad, the sides are more sloping.
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07.11.2014 20:49, Mantispid

1. I believe it is Mogulones asperifoliarum (Gyllenhal, 1813)
Pronotum with a slight intercept at the apex. The legs and legs are red-brown. The pattern on the elytra is contrasting.
2. very similar to Zacladus thomsoni (Schultze, 1901)
, I can count no more than 6 rather large tubercles in the rows, they are clearly smaller than in radula, the color of the legs is also different, brown.

1-yes, Mogulones asperifoliarum is indisputable
2 - very similar, but I really have not seen this species "live"
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07.11.2014 20:50, Mantispid

Microplontus millefolii pronotum
M. triangulum as I believe. Pronotum is less broad, the sides are more sloping.

mdya ...
man I still don't get it wall.gif
apologize

07.11.2014 21:11, akulich-sibiria

Ceutorhynchus something like affinis or erysimi
about 2 mm Superficially similar to chalybaeus, but the pronotum points are thicker and smaller. Claws are free, without denticles. Elytra are metallic blue. The other parts are black.
The difficulty is that on the aisles you can see clear two rows of light pressed hairs. Thighs without teeth.
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07.11.2014 21:39, Mantispid

Ceutorhynchus something like affinis or erysimi
about 2 mm Superficially similar to chalybaeus, but the pronotum points are thicker and smaller. Claws are free, without denticles. Elytra are metallic blue. The other parts are black.
The difficulty is that on the aisles you can see clear two rows of light pressed hairs. Thighs without teeth.

it doesn't really look like a Yerizimi, and the claws are definitely not pronged? can be very small or stuck in glue

07.11.2014 22:00, akulich-sibiria

it doesn't really look like a Yerizimi, and the claws are definitely not pronged? it can be very small or stuck in glue



definitely!!!
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07.11.2014 23:01, Mantispid

definitely!!!

Ceutorhynchus erysimi (Fabricius, 1787)
there should be no other options ...
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08.11.2014 1:01, KM2200

Tell me, and Bradycellus photos are not detected? wink.gif
Kiev, 13.10.2014, pochv. trap 100 m from the river. Size 3.6 mm.

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08.11.2014 15:38, fliak

Good day, found in the fire (waste from flax) such a beetle, the fire fell asleep on the ceiling, now he lives in the house, tell me what kind of beetles, how to deal with them?
At first they were moving slowly, but now the wings have already appeared, they have become faster and some fly.

Region-Belarus, Vitebsk region.

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