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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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19.05.2015 9:52, Urman

In the foothills of Bektau-ata, Karaganda region 07.05.15. About 20 mm.

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19.05.2015 12:28, Ютта

Cardiophorus tricolor Reitter, 1896
A. Prosvirov det.

Thank you very much. Everything would have been fine, but we found it in the Kaliningrad region. And this species is widespread in Central Asia.

19.05.2015 12:37, Mantispid

Thank you very much. Everything would have been fine, but we found it in the Kaliningrad region. And this species is widespread in Central Asia.

Delivery?

19.05.2015 12:45, алекс 2611

Please excuse me. The photo was taken in Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district.


Then exactly it is.

19.05.2015 14:39, Ютта

Delivery?

No, not delivery. Found in the Kaliningrad region.

19.05.2015 15:21, Barnaba

In the foothills of Bektau-ata, Karaganda region 07.05.15. About 20 mm.

It is similar to Cymindis sp., but rather large. However, I do not know the local species of the genus.
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19.05.2015 15:42, Urman

It is similar to Cymindis sp., but rather large. However, I do not know the local species of the genus.

I'm sorry, the size was too much. I tried it on at home and it turned out to be 13 mm.

19.05.2015 16:57, OEV

In the foothills of Bektau-ata, Karaganda region 07.05.15. About 20 mm.


Suppose Cymindis miliaris, its elytra should be purple shimmer. I've caught this one myself, though it's rare.
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19.05.2015 17:07, алекс 2611

Thank you very much. Everything would have been fine, but we found it in the Kaliningrad region. And this species is widespread in Central Asia.


In the Kaliningrad region? There can be no errors in the labels?

19.05.2015 17:33, Ютта

In the Kaliningrad region? There can be no errors in the labels?

Sami is in shock. We are sorting boxes from forest surveys in 2013. Unfortunately, there is no label.

19.05.2015 19:39, Urman

Suppose Cymindis miliaris, its elytra should be purple shimmer. I've caught this kind of fish in my country, but it's rare.

Really cast purple. I found a couple of them under dry cowcakes.

19.05.2015 21:57, barry

Kharkiv region, 04.2015.
On grapes.

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19.05.2015 22:10, Mantispid

Kharkiv region, 04.2015.
On grapes.

probably Prasocuris junci (Brahm, 1790), I foolishly climbed the grapes
to be sure, you can take a look here - http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/prasocuris.htm

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19.05.2015 22:45, barry

probably Prasocuris junci (Brahm, 1790), foolishly climbed the grapes

Veronica seems to be around, if I understand correctly... smile.gif

19.05.2015 23:16, gstalker

Why not Malachius bipustulatus?

Precisely! beer.gif Isn't that a key ?" Malachius bipustulatus
Just here http://www.kerbtier.de/ I was identified as Clanoptilus elegans shuffle.gif

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19.05.2015 23:43, Mantispid

Sami is in shock. We are sorting boxes from forest surveys in 2013.Unfortunately, there is no label.

The species is Mid-Asian, and there aren't even any of them in Europe, so I assume either importation (unlikely) or an erroneous label (most likely).

20.05.2015 8:26, Urman

North of the Omsk region, forest zone. Two near-water beetles of 12 mm in size. Can someone tell me the last name.

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20.05.2015 8:50, Victor Titov

North of the Omsk region, forest zone. Two near-water beetles of 12 mm in size. Can someone tell me the last name.

Well, this is not even near-water, but quite a water wink.gif:
1-Hydaticus transversalis
2-Graphoderus cinereus
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20.05.2015 11:08, barry

15.02.2015. Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Rich Gorge village

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20.05.2015 11:30, geo

May, north-eastern Ukraine

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20.05.2015 13:36, Колобок

May, north-eastern Ukraine

This is Rhagium sycophanta
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20.05.2015 13:58, scarit

15.02.2015. Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Rich Gorge village

Nebria brevicollis (F.)
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20.05.2015 14:07, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 19 May.
Slightly intoxicated... on fermenting birch sap...
Can I tell you anything about staphylin?

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20.05.2015 16:45, Fornax13

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 19 May.
Slightly intoxicated... on fermenting birch sap...
Can I tell you anything about staphylin?

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Phloeonomus/Phloeoshiba - from these children
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20.05.2015 22:24, nechet5

help me identify the swimmer. taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region

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21.05.2015 2:18, Victor Titov

help me identify the swimmer. taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region

Colymbetes striatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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21.05.2015 6:25, Urman

A black calf from the rocky coast of Balkhash. About 12 mm.

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21.05.2015 9:38, Barnaba

A black calf from the rocky coast of Balkhash. About 12 mm.

Earophanta collaris.
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21.05.2015 17:58, Urman

Please help me identify the darkling. The first one is from the floodplain Or from under the Bakanas. Size-18 mm. The next two-from the foothills of Bektau-ata, Karaganda region. Dimensions-13 and 11 mm.

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21.05.2015 18:04, Urman

From the floodplain Or small ground beetle and dorkash. Ground beetle 8 mm, dorcash-20 mm. Beginning of May 2015.

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21.05.2015 23:05, аруд

Tell me pliz Weevil??? Thank you.

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21.05.2015 23:31, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Tell me pliz Weevil??? Thank you.

Think Hylobius abietis
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22.05.2015 1:38, Fornax13

The next two-from the foothills of Bektau-ata, Karaganda region. Dimensions-13 and 11 mm.

Adesmia karelini, presumably
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22.05.2015 1:41, Fornax13

From the floodplain Or small ground beetle and dorkash. Ground beetle 8 mm

Ground beetle - I will assume Mnuphorus cf. sellatus (Gebler, 1843), there are no pictures in the network for this genus at all.
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22.05.2015 9:14, Barnaba

Please help me identify the darkling. The first one is from the floodplain Or from under the Bakanas. Size-18 mm. The next two-from the foothills of Bektau-ata, Karaganda region. Dimensions-13 and 11 mm.

The first is Tentyria sp. Probably T. nomas.
The latter, with a high probability, is Adesmia anomala. The second one is also Adesmia, M. B. an ecoform of the same species, but I'm not sure about that.
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22.05.2015 9:43, Barnaba

Ground beetle - I assume Mnuphorus cf. sellatus (Gebler, 1843), there are no pictures on the web for this genus at all.


Isn't this Cymindis, like picta? Painfully "opener" characteristic tsimindisovaya on the front legs. It seems that I collected something very similar this year in the Astrakhan region, but, of course, I will have to look more closely.

22.05.2015 10:01, Fornax13

The first is Tentyria sp. Probably T. nomas.
The latter, with a high probability, is Adesmia anomala. The second one is also Adesmia, M. B. an ecoform of the same species, but I'm not sure about that.

Oh, why did I call them karelini shuffle.gif
Tsymindis are a bit different though. In Astrakhan - not Corsyra fusula? It's kind of common there, though I've only seen it once.

22.05.2015 10:44, Urman

Please tell me about the gravediggers. Both are from Karaganda region, born in early May. Left from the foothills of Bektau Ata, right-from the bank of the Ishim river near the village of Ozerny. 22 and 27 mm, respectively.

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22.05.2015 12:18, Black Coleopter

Urman: Nicrophorus germanicus or morio. We need to look at the epipleures.
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22.05.2015 12:34, Urman

Urman: Nicrophorus germanicus or morio. We need to look at the epipleures.

Can Nicrophorus germanicus be found in Kazakhstan? Isn't its range limited to the European part?

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