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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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04.10.2015 10:33, AGG

Thank you very much, but what is the best way to identify them ? I can ask
you to take a better picture, from any angle.

look at the keys, there are not so many options http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/donackey.htm

04.10.2015 10:53, cleobis@mail.ru cleobis@mail.ru

look at the keys, there are not so many options http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/donackey.htm

Thank you very much!!

04.10.2015 11:14, AGG

04.10.2015 13:16, stierlyz

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04.10.2015 16:09, lazardin

Hello, is this Carabus coriaceus?? Altai Krai
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04.10.2015 20:25, NakaRB

11-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest
Park 12-16-Moscow, Butovsky Forest
Park 17-20-Surroundings of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region


11. 12.04.2015
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12. 19.04.2015
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13. 19.04.2015, p. nemoralis?
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14. 19.04.2015
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15. 19.04.2015
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16. 19.04.2015
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17. 26.04.2015
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18. 26.04.2015
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04.10.2015 20:27, AGG

17 - Altica sp.

04.10.2015 21:28, smax

11-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park


11- Amara sp. (majuscula/apricaria)

12-Hypulus quercinus (good creature)

13- nemoralis

15- Agonum duftschmidi

18 - Harpalus gr. latus

19. young amara like nitida
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04.10.2015 21:33, smax

Hello, is this Carabus coriaceus?? Altai Krai


No, of course not. This is generally, at first glance, reminiscent of convexus. Exactly - from Altai?

04.10.2015 21:48, lazardin

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05.10.2015 1:16, smax

Are they black or bluish? Size? Something's jammed me up smile.gif
With such large lobes on the pronotum, perhaps from Trachycarabus someone, but not particularly similar. An interesting beetle. Well, maybe someone from the status people will enlighten. smile.gif

05.10.2015 7:31, lazardin

Are they black or bluish? Size? Something's jammed me up smile.gif
With such large lobes on the pronotum, perhaps from Trachycarabus someone, but not particularly similar. An interesting beetle. Well, maybe one of the status people will enlighten you. smile.gif

Black, size 19mm, in the evening I will re-shoot, lighter so that it is

05.10.2015 8:40, Михалис

Are they black or bluish? Size? Something's jammed me up smile.gif
With such large lobes on the pronotum, perhaps from Trachycarabus someone, but not particularly similar. An interesting beetle. Well, maybe one of the status people will enlighten you. smile.gif

And in Altai, by the way, there are many similar carabuses, with this form of pronotum. And according to this photo, the sculpture of elytra is not entirely clear. Well, in general, in such cases, similar species are determined by the genitals for complete clarity.

05.10.2015 13:19, Fornax13

11-Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest
Park 12-16-Moscow, Butovsky Forest
Park 17-20-Surroundings of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region

14-Tachinus, almost certainly the usual rufipes
16-Stenus (s.str.) bimaculatus
19 - It reminds me more of plebeja. What size is it?
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05.10.2015 15:02, smax

19-It reminds me more of plebeja.

Why are there such broad plebeians? smile.gif Yes, and the spur on the right front is vaguely visible, it is thin.
Maybe you meant communis? This is yes, easily.
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05.10.2015 15:40, Fornax13

smile.gifYes, of course the communists have arrived. I'd better go to bed smile.gif

05.10.2015 19:21, максим с врпросом

Prshu sorry, please tell me what these beetles are. I've found three of them in the house in the last couple of days. could it be wood eaters or were they just brought in with pears and grapes.

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05.10.2015 19:22, максим с врпросом

forgot to write belarus, brest oblast

05.10.2015 20:09, lazardin

05.10.2015 20:12, lazardin

and also to catch up,
do all four turn out to be Carabus regalis ??
also Altai, many thanks in advance
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05.10.2015 20:24, Михалис

and also to catch up,
do all four turn out to be Carabus regalis ??
also Altai, many thanks in advance
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Most likely it is he

05.10.2015 20:30, Михалис

Ground bug, Latin for Rhyparochromus vulgaris

05.10.2015 20:36, максим с врпросом

common ground bug, Latin for Rhyparochromus vulgaris

Thank you very much. Here I sit reading about it.

05.10.2015 20:58, Михалис

Eh, already a lot of things are worth it where the genitals should be pulled wall.gif  wall.gif
I tried to reshoot it

Honestly, it is similar to the regalis version with the same dotted line and color. But I might be wrong.

05.10.2015 21:01, Михалис

In general, in reality, it is very similar to convexus! ))

05.10.2015 21:31, smax

and also to catch up,
do all four turn out to be Carabus regalis ??
also Altai, thank you very much in advance


yes, regalis

05.10.2015 21:32, smax

In general, in reality, it is very similar to convexus! ))

Exactly. And no one else. That's what he is.

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05.10.2015 21:43, lazardin

I'll leave convexus jump.gif, I'll drive at my leisure again, sps

This post was edited by lazardin - 05.10.2015 23: 27

06.10.2015 20:23, gstalker

Can I get to the view ?
04.08.15 Italy, Venice
in a swamp inside a dead carp
32mm

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06.10.2015 21:00, botanque

Can I get to the view ?
04.08.15 Italy, Venice
in a swamp inside a dead carp
32mm

Does it have front legs (blurred in the photo somehow), male or female? If female, then Cybister tripunctatus. If it is not clear, then C. lateralimarginalis can be.

This post was edited by botanque - 06.10.2015 21: 12

06.10.2015 22:09, gstalker

Does it have front legs (blurred in the photo somehow), male or female? If female, then Cybister tripunctatus. If it is not clear, then C. lateralimarginalis can be.

Honestly, I don't know male or female ... shuffle.gif(there were 2 beetles in the fish ) this is the 2nd one ...

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06.10.2015 22:19, botanque

I honestly don't know if it's male or female ... shuffle.gif

It's a female. In males, the front legs are very extended. Tripunctatus has females with smooth elytra like males. lateralimarginalis has females with fine longitudinal wrinkles. And the color of this beetle is generally incomprehensible.

06.10.2015 22:33, gstalker

It's a female. In males, the front legs are very extended. Tripunctatus has females with smooth elytra like males. lateralimarginalis has females with fine longitudinal wrinkles. And the color of this beetle is generally incomprehensible.


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06.10.2015 22:43, botanque

Yes, regular Cybister lateralimarginalis.
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07.10.2015 16:23, nechet5

help with the definition. taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region, late June-early July

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07.10.2015 16:44, Mantispid

help with the definition. taken in the Nizhny Novgorod region, late June-early July

Chrysolina (Euchrysolina) graminis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Strangalia attenuata (Linnaeus, 1758), male
Tomoxia bucephala Costa, 1854
Tanymecus palliatus (Fabricius, 1787)
Cryptocephalus (s. str.) sericeus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pseudocistela ceramboides (Linnaeus, 1758)
Crypticus quisquilius (Linnaeus, 1761)
Oxyporus rufus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Apion sp.
Silpa sp.
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07.10.2015 20:11, AGG

  
Cryptocephalus (s. str.) sericeus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Apion sp.
Silpa sp.

1-not a fact wink.gif
2-Apion rubens Stephens, 1839
3-Silpa obscura
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07.10.2015 21:12, Dorcus

Hello there!!
Please help me determine the label: Vietnam, Ha Giang Prov. 04.05.2015 24 mm

thank you in advance

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08.10.2015 0:29, Вишняков Алексей

Hello there!!
Please help me determine the label: Vietnam, Ha Giang Prov. 04.05.2015 24 mm

thank you in advance

See Thermistis nigromaculata.
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08.10.2015 18:09, lazardin

Good day, check if possible
all three coming out on Stenurella melanura??
north of Vologda
1. 10 mm
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2. 7-8 mm
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3. 9-10 mm
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This post was edited by lazardin - 08.10.2015 18: 11

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