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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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17.08.2015 11:37, Guest

Please help me identify these comrades.
Belgorod region, Starooskolsky district.

Protaetia metallica
Dorcadion carinatum
Timarcha goettingensis
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17.08.2015 11:43, Guest

Please define it.Belgorod region, Borisovsky district June 14, 2015.

Platynus probably, assimilis
on the right, large-Abax, parallelopipedus, apparently. The left one, smaller, is not immediately clear. Probably aka.

17.08.2015 11:47, Guest

Thank
you Here in all its glory
My Webpage

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"In all its glory" is from Primorye, Lazo. This is my picture. yes.gif
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17.08.2015 11:55, smax

Barbels M+W. 25-27 mm. Thailand, Phuket Island, Karon Beach, April 28, at the light.
I don't have any ideas at all ((
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Yes, Rhytidodera. Most similar to integra, as I see
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17.08.2015 11:57, smax

M. O., Topoliny,10.08.2015
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Involvulus cupreus. There's nothing to confuse it with, right smile.gif
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17.08.2015 12:00, smax

Please help me identify a pair of barbels. The first is in the north of the Omsk region, in July on a fallen birch tree, 14 mm. The second one from Naberezhnye Chelny, in July on coniferous logs, 22 mm.

Xylotrechus ibex
Trichoferus campestris .. waiting from the kola peninsula, pancake lol.gif
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17.08.2015 12:02, smax

I apologize for the unnamed posts. Wrong click, go, as usualsmile.gif
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17.08.2015 12:09, smax

Yes, surely, someone from this fraternity: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/149165

There is such a Japanese person-Kaoru Wada, so he has been increasing the number of parastasias in kazhny almost Kogane for many years. He probably knows them best.
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17.08.2015 15:14, Андреас

Good afternoon. This ladybug flew into my kitchen the day before yesterday. It seems to me that its atypical strange coloration indicates some kind of mutation, or hybrid. Well, I don't believe that the "classic" look can look like this! I ask for help in determining. Sincerely, Andreas.

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17.08.2015 15:38, vafdog

Good afternoon. This ladybug flew into my kitchen the day before yesterday. It seems to me that its atypical strange coloration indicates some kind of mutation, or hybrid. Well, I don't believe that the "classic" look can look like this! I ask for help in determining. Sincerely, Andreas.

this species has become quite classic, Harmonia axiridis.
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/haraxvar.htm
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17.08.2015 16:22, BO.

a post without a photo. It is very interesting when the sex of beetles is formed.During fertilization or at the stage of larval development. ( rhinos bronzes).
Thanks!

17.08.2015 20:44, STG

Lanelater, Thailand, Phuket Island, April 30, 2015.
Really up to date?
Got only a couple (m+w), the boy is a little crippled, 30-32 mm.
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The third person I saw every morning before lunch sat on the wire at the lantern, it was impossible to get it. But funny:
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This post was edited by STG-17.08.2015 20: 45
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17.08.2015 22:36, Андреас

"It must have been a changing of the guard. lol.gif
- By the way, it's amazing, - tropics, - and such a Palearctic classic looks!..

18.08.2015 1:16, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov, August 2015.

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18.08.2015 1:33, Андреас

Saratov, August 2015.

"Maybe Galeruca tanaceti ?"
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18.08.2015 2:41, Андреас

Good night. I'm not sleeping here - I'm scouring the entire Internet to find two impossible cows. I suspect that one is Harmony, and the other is Scymnus. But that's just guesswork. Then - nothing like it. "I discovered a new species?" confused.gif eek.gif jump.gif lol.gif
Taken from us on KMV.

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18.08.2015 7:06, Anton Kozyrev

"Maybe Galeruca tanaceti ?"

Yes, it looks like it. Thanks!

18.08.2015 9:16, Victor Titov

Good night. I'm not sleeping here - I'm scouring the entire Internet to find two impossible cows. I suspect that one is Harmony, and the other is Scymnus. But that's just guesswork. Then - nothing like it. "I discovered a new species?" confused.gif  eek.gif  jump.gif  lol.gif
Taken from us on KMV.

I believe the one from 17.08.2008 is Anisosticta novemdecimpunctata.
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18.08.2015 16:30, Mantispid

A little off topic.

Does anyone know any determinants of Kazakhstan black-heifers of the genus Cyphogenia? Or how to define them?

18.08.2015 17:45, OEV

A little off topic.

Does anyone know any determinants of Kazakhstan black-heifers of the genus Cyphogenia? Or how to define them?


Ilya hi!
Write to Sergey Kolov from Almaty this is his group shuffle.gif
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/kolovf.htm
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18.08.2015 18:04, Tivanik

Is it possible to determine an unfortunate soft-skinned person from such a photo? Saint Petersburg, 20.06.2015.

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18.08.2015 18:56, Mantispid

Ilya hi!
Write to Sergey Kolov from Almaty this is his group shuffle.gif
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/kolovf.htm

yes, I also found the "Determinant of black-bodied beetles of Turkmenistan", there they are

18.08.2015 19:40, akulich-sibiria

Ilya, smahu can say what kind of elephant? Spain 6 mm.
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18.08.2015 19:52, Mantispid

Ilya, smahu can say what kind of elephant? Spain 6 mm.

Pachyrhinus like, in Spain 5-6 species of this genera
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18.08.2015 21:35, Jaguar paw

Georgia, David Gareja.
Trachyderma christophi? The photo is clickable.

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18.08.2015 22:49, Коллекционер

Honestly, it was stolen from the VK, but it became very interesting, what kind of bronze is this without a shield? Like some kind of sports car model.

It says that it was taken in Mexica

18.08.2015 23:11, Mantispid

Honestly, it was stolen from the VK, but it became very interesting, what kind of bronze is this without a shield? Like some kind of sports car model.

It says it was shot in Mexico

the Gymnetini tribe, where everything is takie
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19.08.2015 0:50, Коллекционер

The Gymnetini tribe, where everyone is like this


And how did this appear in the evolutionary plan? Did the shield grow together with the back, or did the back grow and the shield disappear?

19.08.2015 1:10, Fornax13

Yes, just the back edge of the prsp. the shield covers: someone is weaker, someone is stronger, as here. It's not just in Gymnetini that bronzes do this. As for the genus, for some reason Cotinis immediately comes to mind, but I'm not sure, and I don't want to look for something.

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19.08.2015 1:41, Aaata

Honestly, it was stolen from the VK, but it became very interesting, what kind of bronze is this without a shield? Like some kind of sports car model.

It says it was shot in Mexico

This is not uncommon in oriental bronzes (Thaumastopeus, Ischiopsopha, Clerota).
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19.08.2015 12:53, barry

Chrysolina marginata ?
Kharkiv region.
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19.08.2015 13:20, AGG

Chrysolina marginata ?
Kharkiv region.


yes.gif
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19.08.2015 15:27, Barnaba

Rep. Adygea, Maikop district, Lagonaki plateau, "Guest house Oshten".
H=1775m. 44.077405, 40.010298
09-10. VII. 2015. Night, on light DRL125+UF26KLL. 32-35mm.
Polyphylla fullo or P. olivieri ?

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19.08.2015 16:04, Victor Titov

Rep. Adygea, Maikop district, Lagonaki plateau, "Guest house Oshten".
H=1775m. 44.077405, 40.010298
09-10. VII. 2015. Night, on light DRL125+UF26KLL. 32-35mm.
Polyphylla fullo or P. olivieri ?

I believe Polyphylla fullo.

19.08.2015 16:24, scarit

Is it possible to determine an unfortunate soft-skinned person from such a photo? Saint Petersburg, 20.06.2015.

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This is the unfortunate Cantharis pellucida F.
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19.08.2015 16:41, Fornax13

This is the unfortunate Cantharis pellucida F.

10-13 mm of pellucid - what is the size of the sidewalker then? smile.gif Cantharis lateralis imho is a more plausible option.
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19.08.2015 17:26, scarit

Yes, rather lateralis. I've overlooked something here)
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19.08.2015 23:42, Коллекционер

I came across such a picture on the Internet, as if the sex of a beetle can be determined by the larva. Is this possible? Or is it just fiction?

20.08.2015 11:13, Barnaba

Pterostichus (Myosodus) sp ? It is similar in appearance to P. (M) lacunosus (Chaudoir, 1844).
Does anyone know how to define them?
Rep. Adygea, Maikop district, Lagonaki plateau, ~1km SWZ "Guest house Oshten", on lev. ber. lev. pret. R. Kurdzhips above VDP. "Steps". H=1614m. Subalpine meadow, in a rocky streambed.
44.072733, 39.998333
09.VII.2015. Mid-afternoon, under a rock. 17-18mm.

This post was edited by Barnaba - 08/20/2015 11:15 am

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20.08.2015 14:57, Mantispid

I am not an expert on Chukotka weevils, but I will try to make some assumptions:
1-4-Lepirus sp.
5-at first glance resembles the usual northern Notaris aethiops (Fabricius, 1792), but the punctuation of the elytra is completely unique, I do not remember such a notaris... it is not excluded and something American
6-from similar ones I remember Lepidophorus, but the pubescence is strange, maybe the beetle is just worn or a photo like that ...

I studied the beetles and it turned out:
5-Tournotaris ochotica (Korotyaev, 1979), male
6-Hypera (Boreohypera) diversipunctata (Schrank, 1798), female

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