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19.11.2014 12:07, stierlyz

19.11.2014 12:13, Victor Titov

Help with the exact definition...a black barbel.

2. Monochamus ?urussovi

yes.gif the female.
Another Sculpture that I won't bother to define on my own.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, prgoseka under power lines, 20.06.2014

Paracorymbia maculicornis.
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19.11.2014 13:50, gumenuk

I'm also confused about these issues teapot.gif
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, garden plot.
Dates in imnex files.

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19.11.2014 14:41, Mantispid

I'm also confused about these issues teapot.gif
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood, garden plot.
Dates in imnex files.

and what's wrong with them?
both Phyllobius pomaceus Gyll., girl on top and boy down
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19.11.2014 23:39, NakaRB

where the shooting location is not specified-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 11-12. 10. 2014
21-25-one view?

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20.11.2014 0:07, Triplaxxx

where the shooting location is not specified-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 11-12. 10. 2014
21-25-one view?

Types of course are different:
21 - Rhizophagus dispar (Paykull, 1800);
22, 23, 24 - Rhizophagus bipustulatus (Fabricius, 1792);
25 - Rhizophagus nitidulus (Fabricius, 1798);
27 - Bolitophagus reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1767).
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20.11.2014 2:06, barry

14.11.2014 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Khoroshevo
Floodplain of the Uda river. Forest-steppe. Sifting detritus.

(?) Hydrochus crenatus
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20.11.2014 8:42, maik

help determine zlatok Stavropol mowing on the grass in a forest clearing.
H-600 m
. 1. 28. 05. 2014 L-5 mm
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2.30.05.2014. L-6mm
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3.14.05.2014. L-8 mm
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4.27.06.2014. L-5.5 mm
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5.28.06.2014. L-7mm.
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Abkhazia. the surrounding area of the village. Zandrypsh.20.06.2014.
6. L-5 mm.
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7. L-5mm
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8. L - 4.5 mm
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This post was edited by maik - 20.11.2014 08: 54

20.11.2014 9:45, botanque

14.11.2014 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Khoroshevo
Floodplain of the Uda river. Forest-steppe. Sifting detritus.

(?) Hydrochus crenatus

Yes, it is.
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20.11.2014 9:47, Victor Titov

help determine zlatok Stavropol mowing on the grass in a forest clearing.
H-600 m
. 4. 27. 06. 2014. L-5.5 mm
5.28.06.2014. L-7mm.

3 - Cratomerus mancus
4 - Agrilus convexicollis
5 - Anthaxia signaticollis

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 20.11.2014 09: 57
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20.11.2014 12:59, Grummen

where the shooting location is not specified-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park, 11-12. 10. 2014
21-25-one view?

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26. Pterostichus (Pseudomaseus) minor, in my
opinion 28. Notiophilus biguttatus
29. Probably Othius subuliformis
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20.11.2014 15:06, barry

help determine zlatok Stavropol mowing on the grass in a forest clearing.
1, 2 - Coraebus elatus (Fabricius, 1787)

20.11.2014 17:33, Barnaba

  
26. Pterostichus (Pseudomaseus) minor, in my opinion


And in my opinion, Pt. strenuus.
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20.11.2014 18:53, Barnaba

By the way, here, in my opinion, is another Pterostichus strenuus, but here I am less sure-No. 3:
07.11.2014 Kharkiv,
Oak Forest Forest Park. Sifting the litter.

In the same message #1 - Asaphidion flavipes.

20.11.2014 21:48, Grummen

And in my opinion, Pt. strenuus.


I will try to disagree with you: the photo shows unusually wide depressions on the base of the pronotum (it is possible that there are 2 of them, but it is difficult to tell from this angle).
In strenuus, it is one, narrow and elongated, as in photo #3, as you correctly identified.

21.11.2014 16:35, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar,9.07.2014
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22.11.2014 0:00, Victor Titov

M. O., Topoliny,9.07.2014

Melanotus castanipes
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23.11.2014 0:56, NakaRB

Don't you look at the beetle larvae?

1, 2, 6-Moscow, Butovsky Forest
Park 3-5, 7-10-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region.


1. 10.04.2010
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2. 24.04.2010
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3. 04.05.2010, under the bark of a fallen spruce
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4. 06.05.2010
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5. 07.05.2010
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6. 23.05.2010
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7. 05.06.2010
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8. 06.06.2010
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9. 13.06.2010
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10. 19.06.2010
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23.11.2014 8:35, omar

Who is he? Kazakhstan.

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23.11.2014 9:42, Mantispid

Who is he? Kazakhstan.

Cyphocleonus cenchrus (Pallas, 1781) seems to be

This post was edited by Mantispid - 23.11.2014 18: 32
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23.11.2014 17:50, gumenuk

???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood. Date of recording in the file name.

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23.11.2014 22:25, vafdog

???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood. Date of recording in the file name.

Chrysomela populi
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24.11.2014 4:52, akulich-sibiria

[quote=NakaRB,23.11.2014 05:56]
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24.11.2014 20:33, akulich-sibiria

save mowing. approximately 1.5 mm. The small pronotum is transverse, without a clear longitudinal groove, in large dense points, the base is biconvex. The head tube is rather long, slightly bent. The hips are quite long. without cloves. It is difficult to understand 6 or 7-chl. us. Elytra without light spots, in faintly noticeable rare light hairs. The grooves are clear and wide. Aedeagus with an outgrowth in the middle. bent down.
If there are 6 members. The sawyere came out on Boragosirocalus ...
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24.11.2014 21:21, Mantispid

save mowing. approximately 1.5 mm. The small pronotum is transverse, without a clear longitudinal groove, in large dense points, the base is biconvex. The head tube is rather long, slightly bent. The hips are quite long. without cloves. It is difficult to understand 6 or 7-chl. us. Elytra without light spots, in faintly noticeable rare light hairs. The grooves are clear and wide. Aedeagus with an outgrowth in the middle. bent down.
If there are 6 members. The sawyere came out on Boragosirocalus ...

neee, what the hell Boragosirocalus is, it's Ceutorhynchus most likely C. rhenanus (Schultze, 1895)
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24.11.2014 23:08, NakaRB

11-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region
12 - 21-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


11. 02.07.2010
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12. 24.06.2011, willow
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13. 25.06.2011
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14. 03.08.2011
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15. 02.06.2012
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16. 17.06.2012
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17. 10.09.2012
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18. 10.09.2012
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19. 03.05.2013, Elateridae?
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20. 03.05.2013, under the bark of a fallen birch tree
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21. 03.05.2013, under the bark of a fallen birch tree
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25.11.2014 4:17, akulich-sibiria

no matter what Boragosirocalus is, it's probably Ceutorhynchus C. rhenanus (Schultze, 1895)


Ilya thank you! Well, I was at a loss, came to a dead end, confused rolleyes.gif smile.gif
yes, and rhenanus is not particularly suitable for the area, although it is possible by the signs and shape of the aedeagus. Confused by the rare long barely noticeable hairs on the body.

25.11.2014 5:09, akulich-sibiria

20. from Lamiinae, judging by the shape of the shield and calluses on the pronotum, I assume that it is from the genus Saperda
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25.11.2014 8:38, gumenuk

Leptura - ?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood. 09.06.2014.

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25.11.2014 9:25, Mantispid

Ilya thank you! Well, I was at a loss, came to a dead end, confused rolleyes.gif  smile.gif
yes, and rhenanus is not particularly suitable for the area, although it is possible by the signs and shape of the aedeagus. Confused by the rare long, barely noticeable hairs on the body.

In general, there is a Renanus in Siberia, it goes to Transbaikalia.
Yes, the pubescence is rare, probably a close species, but clearly from this group.

25.11.2014 10:19, Victor Titov

Leptura - ?
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood. 09.06.2014.

Female Anogcodes ustulatus, Oedemeridae.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 25.11.2014 10: 20
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25.11.2014 10:24, Victor Titov

12-21-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


21. 03.05.2013, under the bark of a fallen birch tree

Из Buprestidae.
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25.11.2014 16:03, BO.

Help identify the beetles.
Thailand, east. Phi phi Don, November
into the light. The beetles are alive.
size 37mm and 45mm
are very interested in the floor.

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25.11.2014 16:34, Bad Den

Help identify the beetles.
Thailand, east. Phi phi Don, November
into the light. The beetles are alive.
size 37mm and 45mm
are very interested in the floor.

Males of some Oryctes sp.

25.11.2014 17:03, BO.

Thanks!
The last hope that the small one will turn out to be a female has collapsed frown.gif

25.11.2014 22:42, botanque

11-Vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow region
12 - 21-d. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
11. 02.07.2010

14. 03.08.2011 and 18. 10.09.2012 - from Agabini (Dytiscidae) someone.
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25.11.2014 23:30, NakaRB

22, 25-27 - Moscow, Butovsky forest
Park 23-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
24, 29-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest
Park 28-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

22. 09.06.2013
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23. 15.06.2013
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24. 07.08.2013
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25. 12.04.2014
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26. 13.04.2014 - Cucujidae?
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27. 13.04.2014
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28. 03.05.2014
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29. 04.10.2014, under the bark of a spruce stump
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26.11.2014 4:02, akulich-sibiria

22, 23 Dermestidae
25 perhaps some of the Denticolis I found similar in the stumps, under the bark, we had it was D. linearis
29 Rhagium most likely inquisitor

Why don't you put these photos in the appropriate section?????? confused.gif

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 26.11.2014 04: 04
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26.11.2014 9:51, John-ST

Don't you look at the beetle larvae?

1. maybe not clerida, but malashka
4. Carabidae
On cows I think so:
6. Calvia quatuordecimguttata
7, 8, 10. Anatis ocellata
11. Chilocorus renipustulatus
24. Calvia decemguttata
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26.11.2014 13:52, Mantispid

1. maybe not clerida, but malashka

this is exactly malashka Malachius sp., I found such http://coleop123.narod.ru/gallery/bugs_macro99.html
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