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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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23.12.2014 11:47, Irina92

Size 4 mm. I think it's Gastrophysa viridula?

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23.12.2014 11:49, Irina92

Size 6 mm. The legs are orange-brown

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23.12.2014 11:52, Irina92

Size 5 mm

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23.12.2014 11:53, Irina92

Size 4 mm

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23.12.2014 11:59, Shamil Murtazin

Tell me with a pet=) Southern Urals, 23.12.2014
2-3 mm

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23.12.2014 12:04, Victor Titov

Tell me with a pet=) Southern Urals, 23.12.2014
2-3 mm

Anthrenus picturatus
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23.12.2014 13:02, Shamil Murtazin

Anthrenus picturatus

hy... and I only saw them in larval form)))

23.12.2014 16:10, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 22.

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23.12.2014 17:23, Victor Titov

rumpelstiltskin
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23.12.2014 17:30, Mantispid

  rumpelstiltskin
Some Miarus sp. Maybe Mantispid will determine up to the type.

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23.12.2014 20:51, Shamil Murtazin

And the larva was identified as A. picturatus? eek.gifCool! wink.gif

that kozheed smile.gifthey ate my butterflies)))

24.12.2014 3:08, vasiliy-feoktistov

that kozheed smile.gifthey ate my butterflies )))

Quite likely. Shamil, protect yourself: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...%E6%E5%E5%E4%FB wink.gif

24.12.2014 11:48, Irina92

Linaeidea aenea??? size 9 mm smile.gif

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24.12.2014 12:05, OEV

Linaeidea aenea??? size 9 mm smile.gif


Dear Irina at the bottom of each post there is a memo Please indicate the date and geographical location of the collection/shooting when posting photos. This will significantly increase the chances of correct detection.

The last photo is clearly not the same genus, this can be understood from the shape of the pronotum umnik.gifof one of the Eumolpinae.

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24.12.2014 12:22, OEV

Size 6 mm. The legs are orange-brown


Resembles Basilepta fulvipes (Motschulsky, 1860)
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25.12.2014 19:29, gstalker

Please help me name ground beetles from Germany
1 20mm
2 18mm
3 19mm
4 18mm
5 20mm
6 19mm
7 17mm
8 16mm
9 15mm
10 14mm
11 16mm

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25.12.2014 19:59, akulich-sibiria

isn't this Anthonomus rubi terreus ? about 2 mm. Rocky slope, mowing.
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25.12.2014 20:56, Mantispid

isn't this Anthonomus rubi terreus ? about 2 mm. Rocky slope, mowing.

Funny animals, Anthonomus (Anthonomidius) dauricus Faust, 1891 I Believe smile.gif
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26.12.2014 4:05, akulich-sibiria

Funny animals, Anthonomus (Anthonomidius) dauricus Faust, 1891 I believe smile.gif


These slopes were interesting both for leaf beetles, several interesting and new finds for us at once, and for weevils. That elephant from the acacia tree was mowed down in the same place.

26.12.2014 22:41, akulich-sibiria

some kind of Pseudoorchestes, judging by the short handle of the mustache. Apart from P. asiaticus, I have nothing, but this one with a more sparse pubescence. dl. body is just under 2 mm. The scales are narrower, slightly raised at the apex. Hind thighs without particularly visible teeth, with protruding bristles on the inside.on the other side. Feet and whiskers are reddish-brown. The head tube between the eyes is narrow. Unfortunately the female
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26.12.2014 22:53, Mantispid

some kind of Pseudoorchestes, judging by the short handle of the mustache. Apart from P. asiaticus, I have nothing, but this one with a more sparse pubescence. dl. body is just under 2 mm. The scales are narrower, slightly raised at the apex. Hind thighs without particularly visible teeth, with protruding bristles on the inside.on the other side. Feet and whiskers are reddish-brown. The head tube between the eyes is narrow. Unfortunately the female

but still P. asiaticus, there seem to be no other options)
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27.12.2014 16:12, akulich-sibiria

something similar to Rhamphus (s. str.) pulicarius (Herbst, 1795), just over 1 mm.
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27.12.2014 17:34, Mantispid

something similar to Rhamphus (s. str.) pulicarius (Herbst, 1795), just over 1 mm.

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27.12.2014 19:41, akulich-sibiria

he is smile.gif


At Legalov's. 2010 didn't find this view at all, the other two are for DV. And you have one for Europe.parts like specified.

27.12.2014 20:46, Mantispid

At Legalov's. 2010 didn't find this view at all, the other two are for DV. And you have one for Europe.parts like this are specified.

badly searched, page 111
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28.12.2014 12:17, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, sandy beach
21. IV. 2013
C. soluta?

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28.12.2014 15:49, Dorcus

Hello!
can anyone help identify this female Aegosoma
label: Vietnam, Quang Ngai Prov., Bato mt., 950 m. 17.05.2014.
thank you in advance

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28.12.2014 16:41, scarit

Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, sandy beach
21. IV. 2013
C. soluta?

It is the most

28.12.2014 16:46, stierlyz

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28.12.2014 17:46, I.solod

Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava, Leninsky district, right bank of the river. Vorskla, sandy beach
21. IV. 2013
C. soluta?

in my opinion - a typical nominative hybrida
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28.12.2014 21:24, smax

Hello!
can anyone help identify this female Aegosoma
label: Vietnam, Quang Ngai Prov., Bato mt., 950 m. 17.05.2014.
thank you in advance

Spectacular creation. This is a female Aegolipton, as I see it. I would check for Aegolipton roubali Komiya, Drumont & Lorenc, 2012.
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29.12.2014 10:51, Dorcus

Spectacular creation. This is a female Aegolipton, as I see it. I would check for Aegolipton roubali Komiya, Drumont & Lorenc, 2012.



Thank you, but I don't think this is Aegolipton roubali, they are too different, I just started collecting this group, they are all similar, so I don't understand them at all yet.
thanks for the suggestion)

30.12.2014 2:02, Seneka

I have vague doubts... I define Badister by Komarov, but the ends don't meet.
Do Badister unipustulatus have black or dark brown mid-chests? Just other signs converge, the drawing is quite accurate, but the middle chest is black. Unfortunately, the female, and in the current sample is still the first, against the background of lacertosus. There will be a series, there will be more confidence.
Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, oak forest, early May.

30.12.2014 20:19, stierlyz

All of mine are red. What is the size of your female? In general, it would be necessary to put serial material on this genus, pull the aedeagi - then the females will go.

31.12.2014 0:53, gstalker

Germany, Lower levelSaxony, coniferous forest
this time I tried to determine shuffle.gifit myself please correct me if I made a mistake mol.gif
Leistus rufomarginatus ?picture: 1.jpg
Leistus rufomarginatus ?picture: 2.jpg
Loricera pilicornis ?picture: 3.jpg
Loricera pilicornis ?picture: 4.jpg
Ophonus ardosiacus ?picture: 5.jpg
Ophonus sp. ?picture: 6.jpg
Ophonus sp. ?picture: 7.jpg

31.12.2014 1:33, Seneka

All of mine are red. What is the size of your female? In general, it would be necessary to put serial material on this kind, pull the aedeagi - then the females will go.

Yes, it's too small-a maximum of 6.8-6.9, i.e. it barely reaches the lower limit. But the drawing is worthy of a photo. I'll try to do it during the holidays. There are no such males yet, but there are many males and females of lacertosus.

31.12.2014 1:36, Seneka

Germany, Lower levelSaxony, coniferous forest
Ophonus sp.?picture: 6.jpg
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Harpalus (Pseudoophonus) rufipes.
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31.12.2014 9:51, stierlyz

31.12.2014 11:51, Seneka

And without drawing, we can say - 90% not unipustulatus! Continue fishing as the weather permits.
You wanted to say "sort it out further", it's canned food!
The weather today is New Year's Eve, frosty. Happy New Year to all, by the way!

31.12.2014 15:17, Sergey Rybalkin

Chelyabinsk region Kyshtym 22.07.2013
What kind of barbel is this, I have never seen such a thing in the Urals before?

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