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31.12.2014 15:48, Mantispid

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

Purpuricenus kaehleri (Linnaeus, 1758)
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31.12.2014 16:20, Fornax13

rather P. globulicollis
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31.12.2014 20:55, Mantispid

a horseradish will understand them, the pronotum is not visible here

02.01.2015 10:30, maik

Good afternoon. Happy New Year to all of you. Help identify staphylin.
Stavropol.08.2014. In horse manure. L - 15 mm. Philonthus laminatus (Creutz., 1799)???
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02.01.2015 13:20, Victor Titov

Good afternoon. Happy New Year to all of you. Help identify staphylin.
Stavropol.08.2014. In horse manure. L - 15 mm. Philonthus laminatus (Creutz., 1799)???

I do not consider myself in any way an expert in this group, but is it Philonthus cyanipennis? shuffle.gif

This post was edited by Dmitrich-02.01.2015 13: 21
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02.01.2015 14:41, stierlyz

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02.01.2015 15:16, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 14.
It looks like a bug, but I'm not risking anything more precisely. smile.gif

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P.S. Yes, if anything-it is on Cyprus, that is, a booger.

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02.01.2015 15:37, Fornax13

Congratulation! Well, finally in the post exactly the information that is needed, and not the last name of the collector, the nth kilometer to the nearest settlement, etc. In fact, this is neither laminatus nor cyanipennis. The first one is colored differently, the second one has rows of dots on the pronotum, but your client doesn't have any. "Naked" filontuses are not enough, I'll try to look through Monsieur Coafe.
I looked - there are the same 3 types as we have. Maybe this is such a splendens?

yes, it is such a Caucasian splendens that sideropterus
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02.01.2015 15:55, John-ST

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 14.
It looks like a bug, but I'm not risking anything more precisely. smile.gif
P.S. Yes, if anything-it is on Cyprus, that is, a booger.

This is not a booger, but an eumolpine (Eumolpinae ) Bromius obscurus - dark stepdaddy
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02.01.2015 19:09, gstalker

Poecilus sp. ?
Germany, coniferous forest

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02.01.2015 20:46, Александр57

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region, on asphalt, June. Length 8 mm
Otiorhynchus tristis?

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03.01.2015 0:12, barry

1. 19.04.2012 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Vasishchevo
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2. 28.04.2012 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Vasishchevo
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3. 19.04.2012 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Vasishchevo
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4. 28.04.2012 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Vasishchevo
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5. 20.04.2012 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Vasishchevo
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6. 20.04.2012 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Vasishchevo
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7. 20.04.2012 Kharkiv region, Kharkiv district, okr. village. Vasishchevo
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8. 07.02.2011 Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Bogatoe Gorzhelye village
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03.01.2015 9:15, Mantispid

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region, on asphalt, June. Length 8 mm
Otiorhynchus tristis?

exactly so yes.gif
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03.01.2015 10:31, Sergey Rybalkin

and fuck them, you can't see the pronotum here


It can be seen better this way, for a more accurate definition.

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03.01.2015 10:37, scarit

yes, P. globulicollis
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03.01.2015 13:24, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Ukraine, Poltava region, Poltava city, Leningrad region, right bank of the river. Vorskla
May 2013
1-Amara sp. 10 mm
2-Amara sp. 7 mm
3-Harpalus sp. 12 mm

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03.01.2015 13:30, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

IMG_7681.JPG IMG_7484.JPG - Dicerca furcata?
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Both are from the Poltava region

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03.01.2015 16:17, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please barbel.

Built in July 2014. Southern Urals, Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region

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03.01.2015 16:33, Mantispid

Tell me, please barbel.

Built in July 2014. Southern Urals, Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region

Leptura thoracica
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03.01.2015 20:35, Cerambyx

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


In principle, everything is clear and so smile.gifunder Kyshtym Purpuricenus kaehleri does not live, since in the Chelyabinsk region this animal is only in the very west (in the Ashinsky district) in broad-leaved forests. In addition, red spots (and only small ones) are extremely rare in Ural kaehleri, I only saw them in a couple of beetles out of 2-3 hundred from here. Well, in general, you have already signed correctly, this is of course globulicollis smile.gif
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03.01.2015 21:46, gstalker

Help with two beetles
Germany, both 4 mm
1 Bembidion sp.?
2 Family can you tell me ?

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03.01.2015 22:10, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. June 14.
Cryptocephalus exiguus?

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03.01.2015 23:06, Fornax13

Help with two beetles
Germany, both 4 mm
1 Bembidion sp.?
2 Family can you tell me ?

1-B. (Philochthus) some, better see for yourself, maybe the usual biguttatum: http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/philochthus.htm
2-must be Anthobium melanocephalum (Staphylinidae: Omaliinae)
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05.01.2015 10:02, KM2200

1-B. (Philochthus) some, better see for yourself, maybe the usual biguttatum: http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/philochthus.htm
Sorry, but why biguttatum, it should have 7 grooves, and the photo shows 6?
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05.01.2015 14:25, maik

Podognali beetles tell me what kind of beetles. Label Kirov region Slobodskaya district 15 sq. m. Bobinsky forestry roc. GZPS 8.08.2010 collector unknown. I think that it is Pichugin
Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier, 1795)?
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Spondylis buprestoides (Linnaeus, 1758). ?
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05.01.2015 15:43, Karat

The fourth beetle is the standard coerulea nitida. 5 beetle-this is its green form (there are also blue colors). What about the first three? Is this the form?
All caught in Buryatia, the vicinity of Ulan-Ude, different years, but always the beginning of June.

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06.01.2015 2:56, jiga

Good new year, dear experts!
Please help, again with my guests.
Moscow, winter, January, ceiling, apartment

Thank you in advance for your patience with amateurs

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06.01.2015 12:08, Irina92

Good new year, dear experts!
Please help, again with my guests.
Moscow, winter, January, ceiling, apartment

Thank you in advance for your patience with amateurs

Good afternoon! I will assume that it is from the genus Necydalis (sem. Barbels)
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06.01.2015 12:11, Irina92

Help identify beetles) size 4 mm

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06.01.2015 12:13, Irina92

size 5 mm

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06.01.2015 12:16, scarit

Good afternoon! I will assume that it is from the genus Necydalis (sem. Barbels)

This is not a barbel, and certainly not a beetle. This is from Hymenoptera and it is better to put the photo in the appropriate topic.

06.01.2015 18:23, Mantispid

A cool mustachioed player is being summoned mol.gif

Dominican Republic.
Lengths:
12 - 8.4 mm
13 - 13.3 mm
14 - 6.7 mm
15 - 6.5 mm

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06.01.2015 22:48, Guest

A cool mustachioed player is being summoned mol.gif

Dominican Republic.
Lengths:
12 - 8.4 mm
13 - 13.3 mm
14 - 6.7 mm
15 - 6.5 mm


The call of a cool mustachioed person is being carried out - do you think there are a lot of them here? No, eat what they give you lol.gif
A small animal, pupa-like in appearance, only some kind of long. I didn't find it right away. And if it's not Desmiphorini at all, then it's a long time to look for it.
The first acanthocininka is Alcidion, like dominicum, but there are still a couple of species of incomprehensible variability.
The second (and the third of the same kind; I believe it, though maybe in vain) acanthocininka - from the genus Styloleptus (such dude spots at the seam gives, for example, laticollis).
Poishshi -
https://apps2.cdfa.ca.gov/publicApps/plant/...Styloleptus&w=n
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06.01.2015 22:50, smax

I'm sorry, Ilya, I didn't register. This is mesmile.gif

06.01.2015 23:02, Mantispid

The call of a cool mustachioed person is being carried out - do you think there are a lot of them here? No, eat what they give you lol.gif
A small animal, pupa-like in appearance, only some kind of long. I didn't find it right away. And if it's not Desmiphorini at all, then it's a long time to look for it.
The first acanthocininka is Alcidion, like dominicum, but there are still a couple of species of incomprehensible variability.
The second (and the third of the same kind; I believe it, though maybe in vain) acanthocininka - from the genus Styloleptus (such dude spots at the seam gives, for example, laticollis).
Poishshi -
https://apps2.cdfa.ca.gov/publicApps/plant/...Styloleptus&w=n

Thank you, Maxim!

Nothing small, this is the largest of the selection, 13.3 mm. I didn't find anything similar in Desmiphorini... What are your options?

06.01.2015 23:10, Mantispid

Maybe Estoloides ? They're kind of long more or less

07.01.2015 0:09, Guest

Yes, I messed up with the size, but that's not the point. No, I don't have any offhand options. You can find it by chance in a completely unexpected group (the fauna is the richest), but this activity is very creative, for an amateur. If it suddenly dawns, I'll share some wisdom.smile.gif

07.01.2015 0:33, smax

The idea suddenly came up. And, you know, very similar.
Look at this -
https://apps2.cdfa.ca.gov/publicApps/plant/...asp?id=9146&w=n
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07.01.2015 1:41, VBoris

Hello! Please help me identify coleoptera. Filmed in Belarus.

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07.01.2015 2:04, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Hello! Please help me identify coleoptera. Filmed in Belarus.

269crop.jpg - Notoxus sp.(trifasciatus?)
270crop.jpg - Galerucella sp.
273del.jpg - Pachylister inaequalis
287del.jpg - Triplax sp.
286del.jpg - Schizotus pectinicornis (Linnaeus, 1758)
289del.jpg, 290del.jpg - Mononychus punctumalbum (Herbst, 1784)
292del.jpg - Thanasimus formicarius (Linnaeus, 1758)
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