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08.10.2015 19:22, AGG

melanura
livida
among them, if the belly is red, then bifasciata, if black, then melanira
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08.10.2015 19:43, lazardin

melanura
livida
among them, if the belly is red, then bifasciata, if black, then melanira

Sps, means 1-melanura female, 2-melanura male, 3-Pseudovadonia livida

08.10.2015 20:01, Victor Titov

Sps, meaning 1-melanura female, 2-melanura male, 3-Pseudovadonia livida

If by the numbers of the photo, then 2 is Pseudovadonia livida, and 3 is male melanura.
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08.10.2015 21:50, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Topoliny,4.06.2015
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09.10.2015 20:15, NakaRB

21, 22-Neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region
23 - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest
Park 24-30-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


21. 26.04.2015
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22. 26.04.2015
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23. 29.04.2015
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24. 02.05.2015, C. nemoralis?
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25. 02.05.2015
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26. 02.05.2015
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27. 02.05.2015
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28. 02.05.2015
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09.10.2015 21:32, Mantispid

21, 22-Neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region
23 - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest
Park 24-30-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
21. 26.04.2015

26 - Sitona hispidulus (Fabricius, 1777)
27 - Sitona humeralis Stephens, 1831
28 - Orchestes calceatus (Germar, 1821)
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09.10.2015 22:03, AGG

21-Microlestes sp
23-Phyllotreta vittula
29- Galerucella (Neogalerucella) ex gr. pusilla
30- потом wink.gif
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09.10.2015 22:06, AGG

24 - yes.gif
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09.10.2015 22:49, Barnaba

M. O., Topoliny,4.06.2015


Not quite sure from this angle, but I believe Limodromus (Platynus) assimilis.
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09.10.2015 23:09, smax

Pronotum is round. Agonum is. Most likely, duftschmidi. Large, wide, without low tide, m. o. itd

09.10.2015 23:20, smax

23- phyllotreta vittula. I don't have it in my collection. smile.gif Only in the garden. We need to start it, or something..
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09.10.2015 23:22, Fornax13

22 - Philonthus cognatus
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09.10.2015 23:26, Fornax13

Pronotum is round. Agonum is. Most likely, duftschmidi. Large, wide, without low tide, m. O. etc

Can't there be lugens?

09.10.2015 23:27, smax

25- Bembidion quadrimaculatum
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09.10.2015 23:38, smax

Can't there be lugens?

Maybe, probably. But all that I once considered lugens (from the Caucasus, Ukraine, and Ivanov) turned out to be duftschmidis. That's why I wrote "most likely". And don't ask, " How are they different?" - "this is not translated into Uzbek"(C). It is necessary to compare it with reliably defined collectible material. Agonum same.

09.10.2015 23:50, Fornax13

Maybe, probably. But all that I once considered lugens (from the Caucasus, Ukraine, and Ivanov) turned out to be duftschmidis. That's why I wrote "most likely". And don't ask, " How are they different?" - "this is not translated into Uzbek"(C). It is necessary to compare it with reliably defined collectible material. Agonum is the same.

that's right, byada is with them...

09.10.2015 23:59, AGG

Can I shake it off? in Tambov, after the snowfall, the warhead turned out to be duftschmidi, there was no lugens, although I collected several species from the stump. mine were defined by Koval. I don't have a reliable lugent, but I suspect that we should look for differences in other biotopes shuffle.gif
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09.10.2015 23:59, Barnaba

21, 22-Neighborhood of the village. Gorki-10, Odintsovo district, Moscow region
23 - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest
Park 24-30-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
21. 26.04.2015


21 rather, Syntomus truncatellus.
25 Bembidion s. str, most likely B. quadrimaculatum.
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10.10.2015 0:03, smax

21-Syntomus is. Like, truncatellus. Not microlestes.

This post was edited by smax - 10.10.2015 00: 05
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10.10.2015 0:11, AGG

The culprit is Syntomus mol.gif

10.10.2015 19:06, Mantispid

Need help identifying beetles from Bulgaria.

Let's start with a couple of ground beetles.

Bulgaria: Burgas prov., near Pomorie, 28.VI-3.VII.2015

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10.10.2015 19:56, Mantispid

A pair of Bulgarian nutcrackers

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10.10.2015 20:34, NakaRB

31-40 - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


31. 02.05.2015
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32. 02.05.2015
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33. 02.05.2015
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34. 02.05.2015
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35. 02.05.2015, Platycerus caraboides?
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36. 02.05.2015, Apion frumentarium?
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37. 03.05.2015
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38. 03.05.2015
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39. 03.05.2015
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40. 03.05.2015, Gastrophysa viridula?
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10.10.2015 20:43, Mantispid

31-40 - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

31, 37-Deporaus (s. str.) betulae (Linnaeus, 1758), male
32-Catapion ??? seniculus (W. Kirby, 1808), female
38-Protapion fulvipes (Geoffroy, 1785), male
39-Polydrusus (Eudipnus) mollis (Stroem, 1768)
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10.10.2015 23:35, smax

Need help identifying beetles from Bulgaria.

Let's start with a couple of ground beetles.

Bulgaria: Burgas prov., near Pomorie, 28.VI-3.VII.2015

These are simple Dinodes (cruralis / decipiens), I don't have them, only one female from the Crimea, I probably won't come up with anything useful here.
I look at harpalus and - rubripes-rubripes'om smile.gif
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10.10.2015 23:44, smax

31-40 - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.



33-Crepidodera aurata
34-35 - Amara aenea
40-Yes, viridula
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11.10.2015 19:05, Barnaba

Need help identifying beetles from Bulgaria.
Let's start with a pair of ground beetles.
Bulgaria: Burgas prov., near Pomorie, 28. VI-3. VII. 2015


externally, Chlaenius (Dinodes) decipiens/viridis;
with Harpalus the size would be recognizable.

12.10.2015 9:47, Михалис

M. O., Topoliny,4.06.2015

I also think Platynus (s. str.) assimilis or a different species, but from this genus. I understood that this is the angle of this photo, but in fact the pronotum is not round, but core-shaped (guessed in perspective).
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12.10.2015 12:20, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow, Voinova Gora, 6.08.2015
1 Agelastica alni ?
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2 Stictoleptura rubra ?
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12.10.2015 12:54, AGG

1-Chrysolina (Colaphosoma) sturmi (Westhoff, 1882)
2-yes, female
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12.10.2015 16:33, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Lishnyagi village, 28.07.2015
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12.10.2015 16:41, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Nerskaya
1 station 7.06.2015 Cassida lineola ?
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2 7.06.2015
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3 23.07.2015 Stictoleptura rubra male?
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12.10.2015 22:10, John-ST

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Nerskaya
1 station 7.06.2015 Cassida lineola ?
2 7.06.2015
3 23.07.2015 Stictoleptura rubra male?

1. Yes
2. I think Cassida viridis
3. Yes

This post was edited by John-ST-12.10.2015 22: 11
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13.10.2015 16:40, Copris

There was a problem with the definition of these scarabs, who knows what kind? Russia:, Republic of Dagestan., Buinaksky district., Buinaksk., territory of the village of Gerey-avlak., caught in the morning on the road., 26. V. 09

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13.10.2015 18:00, Barnaba

There was a problem with the definition of these scarabs, who knows what kind? Russia:, Republic of Dagestan., Buinaksky district., Buinaksk., territory of the village of Gerey-avlak., caught in the morning on the road., 26. V. 09

S. typhon F.-W., 1823, male and female.
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13.10.2015 19:22, Mantispid

We continue with the Bulgarian carbides (25 mm and 22 mm respectively), plus some kind of crunch

Pictures:
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13.10.2015 19:45, Mantispid

Some kind of male Harpalus ?

Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar, Shadivlan, 2. VII. 2008, leg. N. Tungalag

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13.10.2015 21:13, Bad Den

We continue with the Bulgarian carbides (25 mm and 22 mm respectively), plus some kind of crunch

Abax_Bulg_big.jpg — it seems to me that this is Acinopus sp.
Harpalus_Bulg2_big.jpg -I THINK Zabrus sp.

13.10.2015 21:14, smax

We continue with the Bulgarian carbides (25 mm and 22 mm respectively), plus some kind of crunch

The first of the Harpalinae, Acinopus, with such a narrowed back is similar to megacephalus. If there is no one from the nominative subgenus that is similar. The second one is Zabrus. It's not easy, usually.
"Khrushch" is an Anomala similar to vitis, you can look at the book by Baro, there are not many of them there.
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13.10.2015 21:34, Mantispid

The first of the Harpalinae, Acinopus, with such a narrowed back is similar to megacephalus. If there is no one from the nominative subgenus that is similar. The second one is Zabrus. It's not easy, usually.
"Khrushch" is an Anomala similar to vitis, you can look at it from Baro's book, there are not many of them there.

Thank you, but what's the book?

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