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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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15.07.2015 23:46, Radik

Please help me determine what kind of dead eaters the larva belongs to. Tatarstan, Russia.

16.07.2015 0:21, Fornax13

Please help me determine what kind of dead eaters the larva belongs to. Tatarstan, Russia.

Silpha of some kind-I won't say the view, I don't know bo) however, the choice is not great: obscura, tristis da carinata.

16.07.2015 4:05, akulich-sibiria

This is not Aegialia )
He looks a lot more like this one: http://coleoptera.ksib.pl/kfp/search.php?img=6972



dadadada, it looks like he) thank you Alexey, as always you help wink.gifout

16.07.2015 5:22, Satyr

If it's there,I'll say yes smile.gif
The shield is completely divided (an important distinguishing feature).

Yes, we have 6 species, according to the books, I have already caught 3 smile.gif
I will remember about the shield)

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16.07.2015 5:28, Satyr

Acanthocinus sp.?

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16.07.2015 8:44, Satyr

Oberea again

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16.07.2015 12:37, Dantist

Help me determine it.Similar to Plagionotus, maybe form floralis_a?Found on flowers 14.07.2015,Odessa region,Belgorod-Dniester region, steppe gullies. Thanks! Photo from the tablet, the quality is not very good, I wonder what kind of bug)

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16.07.2015 20:28, gstalker

Phyllobius ?maculicornis


On the German site identified as Phyllobius argentatus confirm ?

16.07.2015 21:04, Mantispid

On the German site identified as Phyllobius argentatus confirm ?

Argentatus has elytra with protruding black bristles, I don't see them in the beetle in the photo

16.07.2015 23:46, smax

Acanthocinus sp.?

The characteristic white pubescence of the hind legs is clearly visible. I want to call it carinulatus..
I have only one unambiguous female, she also has a strong white pubescence on the 1st segment of the hind leg. It is also possible that this is such a darkish sachalinensis, but my specimens do not have such pronounced white "stockings" smile.gif

16.07.2015 23:49, smax

Oberea again

it seems to be the same? And there are spots on the sides of the pronotum base. The bottom is dark with gray pubescence?

16.07.2015 23:53, smax

dadadada, it looks like he) thank you Alexey, as always you help out wink.gif

He's also a rare one, you'll catch a horseradish. I'm talking about the bug. smile.gif
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17.07.2015 0:06, smax

Help me determine it.Similar to Plagionotus, maybe form floralis_a?Found on flowers 14.07.2015,Odessa region,Belgorod-Dniester region, steppe gullies. Thanks! Photo from the tablet, the quality is not very good, I wonder what kind of bug)

yes, Echinocerus floralis, they are all sorts of things, changeable in color. Some kind of white, burnt out, probably in the sun.
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17.07.2015 3:29, akulich-sibiria

He's also a rare one, you'll catch a horseradish. I'm talking about the bug. smile.gif


Well, yes, on the forum it can be found much more often, this is me about Alexey smile.gif
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17.07.2015 5:36, Satyr

it seems to be the same? And there are spots on the sides of the pronotum base. The bottom is dark with gray pubescence?

yes, the bottom is dark with gray pubescence. yes.gif

17.07.2015 13:27, smax

yes, the bottom is dark with gray pubescence. yes.gif

Then it remains to adhere to the old hypothesis. This second female is somewhat similar to depressa (females of which were described as transbaikalica), but depressa has a black scutellum and bicolored underparts - red sides and underparts of the prothorax, edges of the ventral sternites, and the last sternite.

17.07.2015 14:51, Dracus

Colleagues, what kind of sawyere? Bryansk region, Novozybkovsky district, oak grove with hornbeam, July.

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17.07.2015 15:17, smax

Ropalopus sp. Details are not visible, clavipes or macropus. If it is small, 10-12 millimeters, then macropus, if 15-20-then clavipes, if something average-it is impossible to say for sure from such a picture.
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17.07.2015 22:23, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk, about 1.5 mm. can you tell me which family to look for?
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2. can we say that this is Ernobius? confused by the narrow and not expanded pronotum
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17.07.2015 23:14, barry

Krasnoyarsk, about 1.5 mm. can you tell me which family to look for?
? Sphindidae
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18.07.2015 0:36, Fornax13

? Sphindidae

Yes, Aspidiphorus
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18.07.2015 0:44, Fornax13

  
2. can we say that this is Ernobius? confused by the narrow and not expanded pronotum

I would search among Episernus. And it is better, of course, to immediately pull out the genitals.
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18.07.2015 12:54, bogdan88

Crimea, Sudaksky district 17.07 twilight. Coptocephala gebleri♀?

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18.07.2015 17:02, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 18.

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18.07.2015 18:14, scarit

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. July 18.

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Cychrus caraboides L.
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19.07.2015 9:58, akulich-sibiria

I want to go back to Aspidiforus again, is this A. orbiculatus?
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19.07.2015 10:35, Mantispid

Is this Anisodactylus pueli Schauberger, 1933 ? Or such a strange A. binotatus ?

Saratov, Yubileyny
8 mm

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19.07.2015 10:36, Mantispid

Acupalpus, I go to A. parvulus, but I am confused by the small size-3.2-3.5 mm (only 5 copies)

Saratov, Yubileyny

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19.07.2015 17:28, Tivanik

What kind of bug? Saint Petersburg, 19.07.2015

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19.07.2015 18:23, Fornax13

What kind of bug? Saint Petersburg, 19.07.2015

Lagria hirta, Samez

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19.07.2015 18:25, Fornax13

Acupalpus, I go to A. parvulus, but I am confused by the small size-3.2-3.5 mm (only 5 copies)
Saratov, Yubileyny

I would also say parvulus... If in doubt - pull )
And anisodactylus, in my opinion, some kind of defective simply.
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19.07.2015 18:45, Fornax13

I want to go back to Aspidiforus again, is this A. orbiculatus?

as an option ) it would not hurt to open them from different points, compare them with European ones: https://archive.org/stream/annalidelmuse851...ge/322/mode/1up

19.07.2015 19:01, akulich-sibiria

as an option ) it would not hurt to open them from different points, compare them with European ones: https://archive.org/stream/annalidelmuse851...ge/322/mode/1up


let's try, well, after Stenichnus I'm not afraid wink.gif smile.gifanymore

19.07.2015 19:03, akulich-sibiria

and according to Episernus, I went to angulicollis, earlier I caught another more preserved beetle

19.07.2015 20:09, Fornax13

let's try, well, after Stenichnus I'm not afraid anymore wink.gif  smile.gif

And how did the story with Stenichnus end? )

19.07.2015 20:10, Fornax13

and on Episernus, I went to angulicollis, previously another more preserved beetle was caught.

There can be more than two of them...

19.07.2015 20:13, smax

Please help me identify the bug and its possible region.
I got it without a label, among the "Moscow" fees. I hesitated.

I think I have identified it, please confirm it.

Saperda similis Laicharting, 1784
female



this is a female S. carcharias. It may very well be Moscow. Both species have huge ranges.

19.07.2015 20:21, smax

Is this Anisodactylus pueli Schauberger, 1933 ? Or such a strange A. binotatus ?

Saratov, Yubileyny
8 mm

duc, nemorivagus is the same. Ugly on the pronotum, yes.
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19.07.2015 20:27, smax

 
If in doubt - pull )


this is a girl, have mercy smile.gif

19.07.2015 21:02, Mantispid

duc, nemorivagus is the same. Ugly on the pronotum, yes.

why nemorivagus? elytra stingray in thick hair

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