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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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27.11.2014 1:47, Victor Titov

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.

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

This is Oryctes rhinoceros. And your hope was dashed in vain: the one with the smaller horn is female: both sexes are horned in this species.
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27.11.2014 9:27, Dmitry Vlasov

This is Oryctes rhinoceros. And your hope was dashed in vain: the one with the smaller horn is female: both sexes are horned in this species.

Not a fact!!! This species has some "muddy" differences between the sexes - as far as I remember, the females have developed a red pubescence at the end of the abdomen, so there can be both females...
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27.11.2014 11:41, BO.

Thank you very much!
retoric question
if there are two females, what is the chance that they are fertilized and will lay eggs?
5 days have passed since the capture.
It is not entirely clear how the laying takes place, one egg at a time like in bronzes or in a package?
120 eggs in 4.5 months.

27.11.2014 14:10, Victor Titov

Elizar
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27.11.2014 20:46, NakaRB


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

Is there anything on the beetle larvae? I didn't find it... Or do you mean the former section on tracks?

28.11.2014 9:35, maik

help identify the KCR Teberda beetle. Murudzhu river spruce forest in soil traps July 2014. L-14mm .The same ones were collected at the observatory in Bukovo N-1785m.
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28.11.2014 13:12, scarit

Hornbill Platycerus sp. (possibly caucasicus)
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28.11.2014 14:08, usya04

Please help with leptures
1. Sakhalin, Tyumen 07.1995
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2. Tyumen, 07.1995
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3. Sakhalin, 12.07.1995
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28.11.2014 16:50, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 29.
Can anyone identify this one?" Maybe Gonioctena?

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28.11.2014 20:11, akulich-sibiria

I think this is a coccinelida, not a leaf beetle ))) Hippodamia type variegata
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28.11.2014 20:17, akulich-sibiria

South of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, steppe, mowing. It is about 2 mm long. The body is covered with fairly broad scales. Row spacing with indistinct 2-3 rows of scales. Scutellum with two types of scales. Shorter and wider ones are located along the entire suture, and there are also similar ones on the sides of the elytra. The rows are quite deep with a number of scales that do not differ much from the scales of the elytra. The head tube is rather long, smoothly bent, with hairs and scales only on its base. Thighs without teeth, claws free without teeth, too .
I think it is Ceutorhynchus (gr. obstrictus) gallorhenanus F. Solari, 1949 or Ceutorhynchus (gr. obstrictus) obstrictus (Marsham, 1802)
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28.11.2014 21:09, Mantispid

South of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, steppe, mowing. It is about 2 mm long. The body is covered with fairly broad scales. Row spacing with indistinct 2-3 rows of scales. Scutellum with two types of scales. Shorter and wider ones are located along the entire suture, and there are also similar ones on the sides of the elytra. The rows are quite deep with a number of scales that do not differ much from the scales of the elytra. The head tube is rather long, smoothly bent, with hairs and scales only on its base. Thighs without teeth, claws free without teeth, too .
I think it is Ceutorhynchus (gr. obstrictus) gallorhenanus F. Solari, 1949 or Ceutorhynchus (gr. obstrictus) obstrictus (Marsham, 1802)

The
pubescence is very cool, I haven't seen anything like it yet...

28.11.2014 21:14, akulich-sibiria

I don't remember if I showed this bug or not.
Just under 2 mm. A quiet meadow. South of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. pronotum with rounded lateral angles, rather thick light scales with a longitudinal groove. Elytra with two rows of light scales on the aisles, in rows on a row of thinner scales, in some specimens poorly visible. Thighs without teeth, claws with a strong tooth. The legs are all dark.
Perhaps it is Ceutorhynchus hampei C.Brisout, 1869

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28.11.2014 21:16, akulich-sibiria

The
pubescence is very cool, I haven't seen anything like it yet...



and the second kind? Y Legalov is marked for Altai, Irkutsk, and nearby regions.

28.11.2014 21:20, Mantispid

I don't remember if I showed this bug or not.
Just under 2 mm. A quiet meadow. South of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. pronotum with rounded lateral angles, rather thick light scales with a longitudinal groove. Elytra with two rows of light scales on the aisles, in rows on a row of thinner scales, in some specimens poorly visible. Thighs without teeth, claws with a strong tooth. The legs are all dark.
Perhaps it is Ceutorhynchus hampei C.Brisout, 1869

if the flagellum is 6-segmented, then it is definitely

as for the previous
one, I will assume that it is something like Ceutorhynchus fabrilis Faust, 1887 or even C. argenteomontanus Korotyaev, 1980, but they have claws with long teeth...
although the pubescence is similar

28.11.2014 21:23, Mantispid

and look at the description of Ceutorhynchus adustus Korotyaev, 1980 from Chita, he has simple claws

28.11.2014 21:26, Grimm

Help identify a pair of barbels.
The short wing is from Malawi, and the second barbel is from French Guiana.

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28.11.2014 21:53, akulich-sibiria

and look at the description of Ceutorhynchus adustus Korotyaev, 1980 from Chita, he has simple claws


no, without claws absolutely exactly, and where to find a description of this species, something I can not find.

28.11.2014 21:55, Mantispid

no, without claws absolutely exactly, and where to find a description of this species, something I can not find.

well, in this great work of Korotyaev.

Korotyaev B. A. 1980. Materials for the cognition of the Ceutorhynchinae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) of the fauna of the USSR and Mongolia. Vol. 7, pp. 167-282.

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29.11.2014 11:54, gumenuk

???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood. 02.05.2014.

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29.11.2014 16:15, stierlyz

This bug has already been on this page (URL23133), it will not go to the view from the photo anyway...

29.11.2014 17:01, Александрс

Can anyone identify Cleridae? http://alsphotopage.com/gallery/index/id/6103/list/undef Thank you, good luck to all!

29.11.2014 17:05, akulich-sibiria

maybe it's from the obstrictus group? Mowing, the bank of the reservoir.
just over 2 mm. Pronotum sparsely hairy, large and densely dotted, with weak tubercles on the sides, but with sharp short denticles on the top. The scales on the aisles are hair-like thin, form irregular two rows, differ from the scales in the rows.
Thighs without teeth, claws with teeth.
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29.11.2014 21:15, Victor Titov

???
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripani neighborhood. 02.05.2014.

Platycerus caprea / caraboides - I can't choose from the two photos.
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29.11.2014 21:16, akulich-sibiria

Settled meadow, mowing. Small elephant, just under 1.5 mm. Pronotum shiny with thin sparse pressed hairs, with a fossa at the base. At the middle to the front edge it is clearly narrowed, the lateral tubercles are rounded, with a very small denticle.
The elytra are shiny, interspersed with small bumps on the sides and with one row of slightly raised scales extending from the base to the apex. The humeral tubercles are either undeveloped or poorly developed. Thighs are dark, lighter at the base and top. The legs and legs are red-brown. The bottom is covered with grayish scales. The head tube is dark, brown at the apex, evenly curved.
The thighs are without teeth, the claws are simple.
While no options, although the appearance of the beetle is quite unique, as it seemed to me )))
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29.11.2014 23:04, Mantispid

Settled meadow, mowing. Small elephant, just under 1.5 mm. Pronotum shiny with thin sparse pressed hairs, with a fossa at the base. At the middle to the front edge it is clearly narrowed, the lateral tubercles are rounded, with a very small denticle.
The elytra are shiny, interspersed with small bumps on the sides and with one row of slightly raised scales extending from the base to the apex. The humeral tubercles are either undeveloped or poorly developed. Thighs are dark, lighter at the base and top. The legs and legs are red-brown. The bottom is covered with grayish scales. The head tube is dark, brown at the apex, evenly curved.
The thighs are without teeth, the claws are simple.
While no options, although the appearance of the beetle is quite unique, as it seemed to me )))

Ceutorhynchus kipchak Korotyaev, 1996 I think

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29.11.2014 23:16, Mantispid

maybe it's from the obstrictus group? Mowing, the bank of the reservoir.
just over 2 mm. Pronotum sparsely hairy, large and densely dotted, with weak tubercles on the sides, but with sharp short denticles on the top. The scales on the aisles are hair-like thin, form irregular two rows, differ from the scales in the rows.
Thighs without teeth, claws with teeth.

here I am at a loss
to advise you only to check the group "viator", which just have sharply two - colored scales - white and brown, but in Siberia 1 species is Ceutorhynchus klementzorum Korotyaev, 1980 and it has thighs with tiny teeth...

30.11.2014 0:51, barry

11.07.2014 Kharkiv region, Velikoburluksky district, Katerynivka village (50°01 '38.19" N 37°27 '30.12" E)
Chalk slopes, forest-steppe. Mowing.
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30.11.2014 8:00, gumenuk

Platycerus caprea / caraboides - I can't choose from the two photos.

Maybe this picture will help you determine more precisely ?

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30.11.2014 18:49, Mantispid

A little off topic. Please tell me how to determine the gender of black-bodied Diaperes boleti?

30.11.2014 21:42, smax

Help identify a pair of barbels.
The short wing is from Malawi, and the second barbel is from French Guiana.

"Shortwing" from the tribe Psebiini, from the genus Bottegia. Similar to B. rubra Auriv.

The second barbel belongs to Cylindrepomus, it can not come from French Guiana, it is from the Old World. I have a very similar beetle from Borneo. This is often labeled as C. rubriceps, but the group is a complex mess, so I don't risk calling it that.

30.11.2014 23:40, John-ST

Mass beetle in spring
Mid-April
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya stanitsa
Miltotrogus aequinoctialis?
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01.12.2014 2:40, John-ST

18.04.2012
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya village, to light
1. A small nutcracker about 5 mm flies quite often to light
Aeolosomus rossi?
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2. Hypera? about 7 mm
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01.12.2014 12:26, Mantispid

18.04.2012
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya village, to light
1. A small nutcracker about 5 mm flies quite often to light
Aeolosomus rossi?
2. Hypera? about 7 mm

2. Procas picipes spp. steveni Gyllenhal, 1835
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01.12.2014 20:26, akulich-sibiria

something came to a dead end. sukhodolny meadow, mowing. okr. Elytra
slightly less than 2 mm. elytra with a faint metallic sheen, shiny. The rows are clear and deep, interspersed with barely noticeable hairs, forming 1-2 rows. Pronotum shiny, with a faint bronose tinge, shiny, points deep, lateral tubercles clear and quite sharp. Thighs without teeth, claws also without teeth.
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02.12.2014 17:42, Valentinus

Please help me sign the Caucasian beetles correctly. mol.gif

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Dagestan. Right bucida?
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02.12.2014 21:09, gstalker

Please help with the beetle 3.5 mm
Germany 27.06.14

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03.12.2014 23:24, I.solod

Please help me sign the Caucasian beetles correctly. mol.gif

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Dagestan. Right bucida?
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left Sc. salinus
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04.12.2014 0:14, Dergg

Please help me sign the Caucasian beetles correctly. mol.gif

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Dagestan. Right bucida?
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Bronzes, from left to right: Protaetia cuprina (at least if collected from the northern side of the Caucasus range), P. ungarica, P. affinis
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04.12.2014 16:10, Valentinus

Define, plizz.
What kind of rhino is this?
Caucasus.
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