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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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15.11.2015 17:11, Lafa

This year, when fishing for light, an unusually large amount of bug change flew. Here's some of what I caught. Please take a look - maybe something will be determined.

1. Similar to Curtonotus. Large female size of Carabus henningi - 21mm
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Similar to Curtonotus giganteus. Where is it assembled?
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15.11.2015 17:26, maik

111-Coccinula there are 2 possible options, you need to see the vertexes of the ndkr
112 -? Meligethes sp.
114-Harpalus ? distinguendus
117-Orsodacne most likely cerasi
118-Gastrophysa polygoni
119-Scymnus ferrugatus
120-Chaetocnema

And I think that 114 is still Harpalus affinis
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15.11.2015 17:44, Mantispid

Dima hi, I have this selection as follows: weevils-Lixus subtilis and Curculio nucum, blue barbel-Agapanthia violacea (massively sits on alfalfa), ground beetle-Pterostichus (Feronidius) melas, comes across accidentally in wet places, alekulidina-Omophlus proteus, but of course I do not insist on determining the species. Ocypus is not defined. If someone adds or corrects it, I will also be grateful.

not Ocypus, of course, but Tasgius
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15.11.2015 17:59, Victor Titov

Help out!
Of all the beetles captured in the summer, only these nutcrackers remained undetected:
Taken in: Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Hripan railway platform area

2, 3 - Hemicrepidius ?niger ?hirtus
4 - Agrypnus murinus
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15.11.2015 19:42, MIV

Similar to Curtonotus giganteus. Where is it assembled?



Here is the "garden head"! Sorry, I forgot. Okr. Krasnoyarsk, left bank forest-steppe. 2.07.15. Sat down directly on the screen.

picture: ______DSC03744.JPG

And this male got caught in a soil trap. Traps were set on C. ermaki in the mixed forest of the roc. Krasnoyarsk. 27.07.15.
Slightly smaller than the female - 18 mm

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And this is Dolichus halensis? It doesn't seem like we should have one.
I crawled into the light.

картинка: Dolichus_halensis__Schaller__1783________.____.____._______________.__________________________._20.08.15._leg.__.______.jpg

P.S. Can you tell us something about other beetles? All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

15.11.2015 21:14, AGG

  

And this is Dolichus halensis? It doesn't seem like we should have one.
I crawled into the light.


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15.11.2015 22:35, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Please help me identify barbels!

Both beetles were taken in June 2015 on a drying oak tree in the vicinity of the village of Kamenka in the Tatishchevsky district of the Saratov region

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15.11.2015 23:13, Triplaxxx

121-128, 130-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

125 -- Anaspis sp. (Scraptiidae)
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15.11.2015 23:46, Михалис

Please help me identify barbels!

Both beetles were taken in June 2015 on a drying oak tree in the vicinity of the village of Kamenka in the Tatishchevsky district of the Saratov region

Purpuricenus kaehleri
Aromia moschata
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16.11.2015 15:37, Lafa

  
And this male got caught in a soil trap. Traps were set on C. ermaki in the mixed forest of the roc. Krasnoyarsk. 27.07.15.
Slightly smaller than the female - 18 mm


Typical male Curtonotus giganteus. In Irkutsk, it is found on roadsides and in forest-steppe areas. It may not have been specified for Krasnoyarsk.
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16.11.2015 16:11, Radik

Tell me please. Did I correctly identify the barbel as Clytus rhamni?
Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district.

This post was edited by Radik - 16.11.2015 16: 11

16.11.2015 16:17, Fornax13

Tell me please. Did I correctly identify the barbel as Clytus rhamni?
Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district.

no, this is Xylotrechus - look at the keels on your forehead

16.11.2015 16:30, Victor Titov

Tell me please. Did I correctly identify the barbel as Clytus rhamni?
Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district.

No, this is Xylotrechus - look at the keels on your forehead

In my opinion, so Xylotrechus arvicola.

16.11.2015 18:42, stierlyz

16.11.2015 18:50, Gray-Ejik

Good time to all!
Help me identify the elephant?
Novosibirsk, July, on the willow tree. 17mm.

Pictures:
picture: curculionida.jpg
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16.11.2015 19:09, Bad Den

Good time to all!
Help me identify the elephant?
Novosibirsk, July, on the willow tree. 17mm.

Lepyrus palustris ?

16.11.2015 19:24, Чегар

Closer to volgensis, kazhis

17.11.2015 9:00, Radik

In my opinion, so Xylotrechus arvicola.

Thanks for the clarification!

17.11.2015 9:41, Radik

Please tell me the type of ground beetle. Maybe it's an ordinary golovach?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, 2014

This post was edited by Radik - 17.11.2015 09: 41

17.11.2015 10:04, Victor Titov

Please tell me the type of ground beetle. Maybe it's an ordinary golovach?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, 2014

Well, yes-Broscus cephalotes (Linnaeus, 1758).

17.11.2015 10:24, John-ST

Help identify ground beetles, if possible, then at least up to the genus
All MO, All but the last all to light
Except 8 and 11 are not large, the rest are all small
1. 26.05.2014
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2. 26.05.2014
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3. 02.06.2014
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4. 05.06.2014
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5. 16.07.2014
Sericoda?
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6. 04.08.2014
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7. 08.08.2014
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8. 09.08.2014
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9. 09.08.2014
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10. 12.08.2014
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11. 26.09.2014
It's like Limodromus assimilis
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17.11.2015 10:37, Radik

Help with the nutcrackers, please. Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district. year 2013, 2014.

17.11.2015 11:32, Mantispid

Good time to all!
Help me identify the elephant?
Novosibirsk, July, on the willow tree. 17mm.

Lepyrus sp., I pre-sign them as L. quadrinotatus Boheman, 1842

17.11.2015 14:52, Victor Titov

Help with the nutcrackers, please. Tatarstan Nizhnekamsk district. years 2013, 2014.

In order, from top to bottom:
Hemicrepidius ?niger ?hirtus
Ampedus sp.
Agriotes lineatus
Paraphotistus (Mosotalesus) sp.
?Cidnopus aeruginosus

17.11.2015 15:20, Radik

In order, from top to bottom:
Hemicrepidius ?niger ?hirtus
Ampedus sp.
Agriotes lineatus
Paraphotistus (Mosotalesus) sp.
?Cidnopus aeruginosus

Thank you so much!

17.11.2015 18:20, Gray-Ejik

Good time to all!
Help identify another elephant from the Novosibirsk region, from the settled hills along the river. July, 12mm and 18mm.

Stephanocleonus?

Pictures:
picture: Stephanokleonus3.jpg
Stephanokleonus3.jpg — (284.97к)

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17.11.2015 20:37, Mantispid

Good time to all!
Help identify another elephant from the Novosibirsk region, from the settled hills along the river. July, 12mm and 18mm.

Stephanocleonus?

Stephanocleonus ? leucopterus (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823)

18.11.2015 15:38, Gray-Ejik

Stephanocleonus ? leucopterus (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823)

Thank you for your help! I will sign beetles according to your definitions)
I still have a lot of elephants that I don't understand!)

Here is one of them.
Altai, Ongudaysky district surrounding area of the city Aktash, on wormwood.

This post was edited by Gray-Ejik - 18.11.2015 18: 16

Pictures:
picture: curculionida2.jpg
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18.11.2015 16:49, Gray-Ejik

Question to connoisseurs of bronzes!)
Is it possible to identify a species of the genus Clinterocera by external characteristics?

Primorsky Krai, Arsenyev neighborhood, June.

This post was edited by Gray-Ejik - 12.12.2015 20: 04

Pictures:
picture: Clinterocera_obsoleta.jpg
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18.11.2015 16:50, OEV

Thank you for your help! I will sign beetles according to your definitions)
I still have a lot of elephants that I don't understand!)

Here is one of them.
Altai, Ongudaysky district surrounding area of the city Aktash, on wormwood.


Adosomus karelini (Fahraeus, 1842)

18.11.2015 16:57, OEV

Question to connoisseurs of bronzes!)
Is it possible to identify a species of the genus Clinterocera by external characteristics?

Primorsky Krai, Arsenyev neighborhood, June.


I will assume Clinterocera mandarina

18.11.2015 17:30, Mantispid

Thank you for your help! I will sign beetles according to your definitions)
I still have a lot of elephants that I don't understand!)

Here is one of them.
Altai, Ongudaysky district surrounding area of the city Aktash, on wormwood.

yes, Eugene is right, very similar to Adosomus karelini

19.11.2015 0:42, gstalker

9mm 03.06.12 Germany
Polydrusus ? ...
shuffle.gif

This post was edited by gstalker - 19.11.2015 00: 42

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19.11.2015 6:56, sterhan

"...I will assume Clinterocera mandarina " - no, this is the second species of the genus from the Far Eastern fauna of the Russian Federation: Clinterocera obsoleta (Fairmaire, 1878)

19.11.2015 8:41, Mantispid

9mm 03.06.12 Germany
Polydrusus ? ...
shuffle.gif

Yes, it's from Polydrusus (Metallites).
most likely Polydrusus (Metallites) impar (Des Gozis, 1882)

19.11.2015 14:45, Gray-Ejik

"...I will assume Clinterocera mandarina " - no, this is the second species of the genus from the Far Eastern fauna of the Russian Federation: Clinterocera obsoleta (Fairmaire, 1878)

And how can they be recognized, how do they differ from each other?

19.11.2015 15:00, Mantispid

And how can they be recognized, how do they differ from each other?


Pictures:
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19.11.2015 17:58, Urman

Good time of day. If it is possible to identify it from this photo - please help us identify a beetle 7 mm in size, north of the Omsk region, 10.06.10. to the light.

Pictures:
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19.11.2015 21:48, AGG

Good time of day. If it is possible to identify it from this photo - please help us identify a beetle 7 mm in size, north of the Omsk region, 10.06.10. to the light.

check for Mycetophagus quadripustulatus or nearby

This post was edited by AGG - 19.11.2015 21: 50
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20.11.2015 14:53, gumenuk

Help with the definition:
1 - DSC03914-Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.06.01
2_DSC07124-Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, vicinity of the Hripan railway platform, 2015.07.16

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