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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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20.02.2015 23:20, OEV

The green devil -- ???? Bryansk region, June. Thank you very much. Sorry for the photo.


In my opinion shuffle.gifChrysanthia viridissima
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21.02.2015 18:52, akulich-sibiria

Henoticus serratus (Gyllenhal, 1808) ?
Krasnoyarsk Territory. Pine forest.
3,1 mm approximately. The sides of the pronotum are evenly serrated, without any thickening on the anterior or posterior edges, the base is widely bordered, the anterior pelvic cavities are open. Rather densely covered with raised hairs. The points on the elytra are tangled.
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21.02.2015 19:26, VBoris

Hello! Please help me with the beetles.
320crop, 325crop, 328crop - end of May, pine forest, Minsk region, Belarus.
336crop-beginning of June, mixed forest edge, Minsk region, Belarus.
345crop-early June, mixed forest, Minsk region, Belarus.
367crop -?Carabus glabratus? mid-June, mixed forest, Minsk region, Belarus.

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21.02.2015 19:31, scarit

367 - Carabus glabratus
320 - Poecilus cupreus
325 - Lilioceris merdigera
345 - Agrypnus murinus
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21.02.2015 21:18, AGG

Hello! Please help me with the beetles.



367 - Carabus glabratus
320 - Poecilus cupreus

not a fact shuffle.gif

21.02.2015 22:27, Aaata

not a fact shuffle.gif

glabratus факт.

21.02.2015 23:15, Triplaxxx

Henoticus serratus (Gyllenhal, 1808) ?
Krasnoyarsk Territory. Pine forest.
3,1 mm approximately. The sides of the pronotum are evenly serrated, without any thickening on the anterior or posterior edges, the base is widely bordered, the anterior pelvic cavities are open. Rather densely covered with raised hairs. The points on the elytra are tangled.

Yes, it is.
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21.02.2015 23:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello! Please help me with the beetles.
328crop-end of May, sosnyak, Minsk region, Belarus.

Sericus (Sericus) brunneus (Linnaeus 1758)
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22.02.2015 1:02, AGG

not a fact shuffle.gif

glabratus fact.

I'm talking about 320, glabr got accidentally when copying

This post was edited by AGG-22.02.2015 10: 00

22.02.2015 3:29, Aaata

(scarit @ 21.02.2015 19:31)
367 - Carabus glabratus
320 - Poecilus cupreus

not a fact shuffle.gif

22.02.2015 10:58, VBoris

I apologize for giving a subject for discussion. I rummaged through old raw photos and found another frame that looks like the same ground beetle (in the EXIF file, the time of the first and second frames differ by 18 seconds).

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22.02.2015 11:45, scarit

Most likely, Poecilus versicolor
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22.02.2015 13:04, AGG

I apologize for giving a subject for discussion.

there is nothing to apologize for here, as you know, the truth is born in a dispute umnik.gifthe fact is that similar beetles run around nearby, they are very variable in size and color, and without a copy in your hands under a microscope, all definitions are reduced to guessing 50/50 hit/miss. if you want accuracy, then catch or write to the genus/subgenus without a specific epithet, if you don't care, then write what you want shuffle.gif
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22.02.2015 20:28, KM2200

there is nothing to apologize for here, as you know, the truth is born in a dispute umnik.gifthe fact is that similar beetles run around nearby, they are very variable in size and color, and without a copy in your hands under a microscope, all definitions are reduced to guessing 50/50 hit/miss. if you want accuracy, then catch or write to the genus/subgenus without a specific epithet, if you don't care, then write what you want shuffle.gif
I by the way and "with an instance" do not understand how to distinguish them frown.gifCan you tell me?

22.02.2015 21:48, AGG

I by the way and "with an instance" do not understand how to distinguish them frown.gifCan you tell me?

we look at the Gurka and count the bristles on the hind legs, there you can also see kurtonotusov right wink.gifnow there is no time, later I will send starnitsy

22.02.2015 21:55, AGG

I found it ...
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22.02.2015 22:12, AGG

Curtonotus is
a SUBGENUS of the Amar, and not a separate genus, as it was introduced...xxxx in the famous "catalog"....
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23.02.2015 18:01, newta

Hello.
I will repeat my request again.

  
Please check if I identified the cows correctly

1. Adalia bipunctata
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2. Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata
user posted image

3. Oenopia conglobata
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4. Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata
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5. Hippodamia variegata
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6. Hippodamia undecimnotata ?
user posted image

7. Scymnus frontalis ?
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All found in early September in Babushkin's garden, Kumertau, Bashkiria

It is very important for me to test myself because I am a very, very novice amateur entomologist, and I am not sure of my abilities, and there are no specialists nearby.

Thank you in advance

23.02.2015 22:40, Triplaxxx

Hello.
I will repeat my request again.
It is very important for me to test myself because I am a very, very novice amateur entomologist, and I am not sure of my abilities, and there are no specialists nearby.

Thank you in advance

Everything is correct, only now Hippodamia undecimnotata is called Ceratomegilla (Ceratomegilla) undecimnotata Schneider, 1792
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24.02.2015 6:48, newta

Everything is correct, only now Hippodamia undecimnotata is called Ceratomegilla (Ceratomegilla) undecimnotata Schneider, 1792

Thank you very much for this comment, too.
I looked at the titles on the Zino website, but in the "atlas of beetles" section, where there are pictures. And now I clarified it in the section "List of species of ladybirds (Coccinellidae) of the fauna of Russia", it seems that Andrey Sergeyevich Ukrainsky edited it. Indeed, Hippodamia was removed, but placed not in Ceratomegilla, but in Semiadalia. So it turns out that Semiadalia undecimnotata Schneider, 1792 ?

This post was edited by newta - 24.02.2015 06: 53

24.02.2015 7:24, Urman

Please help with the definition. The first two photos are beetles from cow dung, 6-7 mm, late July, north of the Omsk region. The last photo was released at the end of August, about 4 mm.

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24.02.2015 8:21, Victor Titov

Please help with the definition. The first two photos are beetles from cow dung, 6-7 mm, late July, north of the Omsk region. The last photo was released at the end of August, about 4 mm.

1- Aphodius (Colobopterus) erraticus
2 - Aphodius (Aphodius) fimetarius
3-6 copies. Heterocerus sp. and in the center "in an embrace" with one of them something from Hydrophilidae.
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24.02.2015 12:36, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. May 28. On Fragaria vesca.

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24.02.2015 13:19, Urman

Did you correctly identify the stranger as Dascillus cervinus ? North of the Omsk region, forest zone.

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24.02.2015 18:44, botanque

Please help with the definition. The first two photos are beetles from cow dung, 6-7 mm, late July, north of the Omsk region. The last photo was released at the end of August, about 4 mm.

3. Heterocerus fenestratus. Aquarius (if it really is him) is most likely from Cercyon.
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24.02.2015 18:56, Urman

Please help with the definition. 29.05.13. 40 km north-west of Bolshye Ukov. 7-8 mm. I apologize for the quality of the image, but it's the only one.

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24.02.2015 19:49, scarit

Crimea, Dzhankoy district, 2009, V. Shaporinsky leg.
Chlaenius?

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24.02.2015 20:22, rpanin

Crimea, Dzhankoy district, 2009, V. Shaporinsky leg.
Chlaenius?

Chlaenius (Dinodes) ? decipiens

This post was edited by rpanin - 24.02.2015 20: 22
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24.02.2015 20:31, scarit

Ukraine, Crimea, Angarsk Pass, 2012, V. Shaporinsky leg.

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24.02.2015 21:35, Victor Titov

Did you correctly identify the stranger as Dascillus cervinus ? North of the Omsk region, forest zone.

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24.02.2015 21:41, Victor Titov

Please help with the definition. 29.05.13. 40 km north-west of Bolshye Ukov. 7-8 mm. I apologize for the quality of the image, but it's the only one.

It's a leaf beetle from Galerucinae, but I don't know which one.
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24.02.2015 23:13, I.solod

Ukraine, Crimea, Angarsk Pass, 2012, V. Shaporinsky leg.


Bembidion (Peryphanes) dalmatinum dalmatinum Dej., 1831

caught there takih
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24.02.2015 23:20, Triplaxxx

Thank you very much for this comment, too.
I looked at the titles on the Zino website, but in the "atlas of beetles" section, where there are pictures. And now I clarified it in the section "List of species of ladybirds (Coccinellidae) of the fauna of Russia", it seems that Andrey Sergeyevich Ukrainsky edited it. Indeed, Hippodamia was removed, but placed not in Ceratomegilla, but in Semiadalia. So it turns out that Semiadalia undecimnotata Schneider, 1792 ?

According to the Catalog of Palaearctic Coleoptera Vol.4 and Fauna Europea (http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=455410 Semiadalia is a synonym for Ceratomegilla.
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25.02.2015 3:57, omar

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It seems to be the usual Triplax aenea, but something confuses. It's kind of long...
Georgia, Lechkhum ridge

25.02.2015 4:11, omar

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According to the signs of Scleropatroides seidlitzi, but the notch in front of the posterior corners of the pronotum is very deep...
Astrakhan region, Dosang
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25.02.2015 13:07, guest: Екатерина

Please tell me! The photo can't be removed-you can't see them.
Yellow-red beetles are slightly less than 1 mm in size. They run pretty fast. 6 legs and 2 antennae. Round ones. If you crush it, you can hear a soft click. You can only see them when they move, and when they don't move, they just seem to be a speck of dust.
They're in our closet with children's clothes and running around the floor along the closet.
They don't seem to bite. They don't seem to be afraid of the light.
They tried to poison them with a Raptor, but they survived.
How to poison them, and who can it be?

25.02.2015 13:08, guest: Екатерина

I will add: if you shine a flashlight on them, the back looks mirror-golden in beetles. Not transparent

25.02.2015 13:39, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. Late May-early June.

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25.02.2015 15:18, Fornax13

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25.02.2015 15:19, Fornax13

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. Late May-early June.

Prosternon tesselatum
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