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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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13.06.2015 13:44, Victor Titov

Good day to all
As always, north of the Vologda region, in the soil trap, May 2015

8 - Epuraea sp.
9 - Meligethes sp.
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13.06.2015 21:42, Urman

Omsk region, forest zone. About 5 mm. Into the light.

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13.06.2015 22:24, Bad Den

Omsk region, forest zone. About 5 mm. Into the light.

Ptinus sp., looks like a male
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14.06.2015 9:19, Penelo

Odessa, Barbel on acacia,
Nutcracker on walnut, about a centimeter, actively eating aphids, early June

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14.06.2015 10:45, Ленинец

what is the name of this beetle that lives only in dandelions? I've always wanted to know.
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UPD: Byturus ochraceus, Byturidae

This post was edited by Leninets - 14.06.2015 11: 50

14.06.2015 11:03, Penelo

Leninets, in dandelions often found raspberry summer ochre.I will assume that this is it.
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14.06.2015 12:16, stierlyz

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14.06.2015 18:39, gstalker

07.06.15 Germany 8mm Thanasimus formicarius ?

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14.06.2015 18:45, gstalker

07.06.15 Germany 11mm Stenurella melanura ♀ ?

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14.06.2015 18:51, gstalker

07.06.15 Germany 14mm help to view confused.gif

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14.06.2015 19:51, lazardin

Hello, today I caught a couple of interesting specimens
of 1 Danosoma fasciatum??? and again near the house in years
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2 on pine bars
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14.06.2015 19:58, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar 14.06.2015, 7-8 mm
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14.06.2015 20:00, Колобок

Krasnoyarsk Territory. today in the pheromone trap for bark beetles

This is Callidium aeneum ( De Geer, 1775)

14.06.2015 20:06, lazardin

M. O., Poplar 14.06.2015, 7-8 mm

in my opinion, someone from Bolboceras, but I'm still just learning shuffle.gif shuffle.gif

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14.06.2015 20:08, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk Territory. today in the bark beetle pheromone trap
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Found it, Callidium aeneum, just wasn't in the collection before. smile.gif

14.06.2015 20:15, Колобок

Greetings, I caught a couple of interesting specimens today

Pine-barred barbel-Pseudogaurotina excellens (Brancsik, 1874)

14.06.2015 20:26, Колобок

07.06.15 Germany 11mm Stenurella melanura ♀ ?

It looks like the same one )

14.06.2015 20:33, Mantispid

M. O., Poplar 14.06.2015, 7-8 mm

Odonteus armiger (Scopoli, 1772), hornless male
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14.06.2015 22:45, Victor Titov

Penelo
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14.06.2015 23:21, Колобок

I confess, I was mistaken! Pseudogaurotina does not seem to occur in Russia, while our Carilia has a red pronotum...

15.06.2015 12:18, lunkov

What kind of beetles?
Polyphylla olivieri? - Bodrum, Turkey 06.2015
Too much on the mattress??? - Bodrum, Turkey 06.2015

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15.06.2015 13:44, Victor Titov

What kind of beetles?
Polyphylla olivieri? - Bodrum, Turkey 06.2015

99.9% - yes, olivieri. However, you can check for Polyphylla turkmenoglui:
http://www.virtual-beetle.com/polyphylla.html
 
A lot on the mattress??? - Bodrum, Turkey 06.2015

First row, four "crunchers" - Aplidia (possibly transversa - but not a fact)
The next three rows (many) are Pentodon algerinum.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 06/15/2015 13: 46
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15.06.2015 15:10, алекс 2611

Hello, today I caught a couple of interesting specimens
of 1 Danosoma fasciatum??? and again near the house in years


(enviously.) Everyone gets caught. When I get lucky mol.gif

15.06.2015 15:21, Victor Titov

(enviously.) Everyone gets caught. I'll get lucky sometime mol.gif

Get in line, get in line! You'll follow me. tongue.gif

15.06.2015 17:04, алекс 2611

  Penelo

Cardiophorus sp.


Or Dicronychus sp. shuffle.gif
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15.06.2015 17:05, алекс 2611

Get in line, get in line! You'll follow me. tongue.gif


Yes, sir! smile.gif

15.06.2015 20:13, lazardin

Good day, not large ground beetles, it's probably hard to determine from the photo, but if it's possible, I'll figure it out later in the winter )))
all north of the Vologda region
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and the question is, what to read on small ground beetles, except for green and the DV determinant??

15.06.2015 22:11, KM2200

lazardin, can I ask you a counter-question? Here you have them ponakleivali, and how will you understand in the winter, because there is a "process of pgr. edged", then "sternites br. naked and smooth", this is all now not visible?
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15.06.2015 22:39, lazardin

  lazardin, can I ask you a counter-question? Here you have them ponakleivali, and how will you understand in the winter, because there is a "process of pgr. edged", then "sternites br. naked and smooth", this is all now not visible?

There is a tiny drop of PVA, in the center, easily soluble, and the types for my region are massive, a lot lies on cotton wool, and I use the definitions from the site as a guide in the future.
I'm learning to work with definitional tables, and many signs are baffling, for example, "the process of pgr is edged and slightly expanded", slightly expanded compared to what??, so I only collect it so far, but I stick it on a little and spread it out and put it here. Something like beer.gif beer.gifthis
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16.06.2015 9:28, Victor Titov

Good day, not large ground beetles, it's probably hard to determine from the photo, but if it's possible, I'll figure it out later in the winter )))
all north of the Vologda region

1 - Pterostichus oblongopunctatus
2-4 - Poecilus sp. (?cupreus ?versicolor)
5 - Harpalus sp.
6 - Harpalus sp.
7 - Harpalus sp.
8 - Pterostichus ?nigrita
9 - Pterostichus sp.
10 - Pterostichus ?vernalis
11-Agonum (Olisares) sp.
12-13-Calathus (Neocalathus) melanocephalus
14-like, Pterostichus strenuus or diligens
15-Bembidion (Eupetedromus) dentellum
16 - Lebia (Lamprias) chlorocephala

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16.06.2015 11:53, Madara

Hello. Help identify the beetles.
Ground beetle-hut. Veseloe (Maikop district)
The ground beetle has green tints on the sides of the abdomen - this is poorly transmitted in the photo.
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Weevil
G.Kaliningrad May 2015
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16.06.2015 12:08, Victor Titov

  
Weevil
G.Kaliningrad May 2015

Lixus iridis

16.06.2015 12:38, Madara

Lixus iridis

thank you

16.06.2015 16:57, Seneka

Good day, not large ground beetles, it's probably hard to determine from the photo, but if it's possible, I'll figure it out later in the winter )))
all north of the Vologda region

refinement
2-4-Poecilus versicolor (4 males 1 female)
5-Harpalus rufipes-male
6-Harpalus ?rufipes-female
7-Harpalus affinis-female
8-Pterostichus ?nigrita is a male, need to watch the tubercle on the 6th stubble of the abdomen
9-Pterostichus ?minor-male, need size
10 - Pterostichus ?vernalis-similar, female
11-rather Agonum emarginatum. - FEMALE
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16.06.2015 18:47, lazardin

some more small ground beetles, all north of the Vologda region
1 Clivina fossor??
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and very small )))
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16.06.2015 19:31, Victor Titov

some more small ground beetles, all north of the Vologda region
1 Clivina fossor??
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3
4

1-who else is there?
2 - Bembidion (Peryphus) sp.
3-Bembidion (Metallina) - properans or lampros.
4 - Badister bullatus

and very small)))
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8 - Hylurgops palliatus
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17.06.2015 0:10, Fornax13

 
4 - Badister bullatus

At badisterov any drawing different imho. The second one is not lacertosus confused.gif

17.06.2015 0:14, Fornax13



5-Laccobius sp.
7-Cercyon cf. analis
9-Stenus from sensu stricto-size of what? Ideally, of course, the genitals should be removed from them.
10 - Omalium sp.
11 - Gyrohypnus sp.

This post was edited by Fornax13-17.06.2015 00: 16

17.06.2015 0:52, Victor Titov

At badisterov any drawing different imho. The second one isn't lacertosus confused.gif

North of the Vologda Oblast? confused.gif According to Komarov, it seems to go north to Leningrad and Yaroslavl only... Although, the drawing in this photo seems to be similar.

17.06.2015 1:55, Fornax13

North of the Vologda Oblast? confused.gif According to Komarov, it seems to go north to Leningrad and Yaroslavl only... Although, the drawing on this photo seems to be similar.

Like a forest view... why not let him live in the Vologda region?.. confused.gif
Yes, and the proportions are not quite bullatus... Dmitry, take a closer look at it, it may be that this is the first find in your area wink.gifof this male, so you can also open it to be sure.

This post was edited by Fornax13-17.06.2015 01: 59

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