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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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11.01.2016 18:07, Urman

Help with the definition, please. All beetles are from the south-west of Yakutia. June-July 2015.

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11.01.2016 23:56, Пензуит

Can you tell me about myagkotelkam? Kantaris or ragonikha? Small, Penza region, June

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13.01.2016 23:13, Jaguar paw

Please help identify a small beetle (2-3 mm) Georgia, Khoni, 13.01.2016

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 13.01.2016 23: 13

14.01.2016 11:39, VBoris

Hello! Please help me identify the beetles.
606crop-beginning of May, Rudensky district, Minsk region, Belarus
617crop-end of May, Trostyanka River, Minsk, Belarus
620crop, 621crop - end of May, Borisovsky district, Minsk region, Belarus
633crop-original photo lost, date and place unknown.
634crop-early July, Stolbtsovsky district, Minsk region, Belarus.

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14.01.2016 12:06, Victor Titov

Hello! Please help me identify the beetles.
606crop-beginning of May, Rudensky district, Minsk region, Belarus
617crop-end of May, Trostyanka River, Minsk, Belarus
620crop, 621crop - end of May, Borisovsky district, Minsk region, Belarus
633crop-original photo lost, date and place unknown.
634crop-early July, Stolbtsovsky district, Minsk region, Belarus.

606crop.jpg - ?Parabolitobius formosus
617crop.jpg - Meloe brevicollis
620crop.jpg - Cardiophorus sp.
621crop.jpg - Poecilus ?cupreus ?versicolor
633crop.jpg - Nedyus quadrimaculatus
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14.01.2016 13:35, VBoris

634crop-family can you tell me?

14.01.2016 14:51, AGG

634crop-family can you tell me?

Scaphisoma sp. Scaphidiidae-shuttles, or as a subfamily of staphylinidae
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14.01.2016 23:14, Triplaxxx

Please help identify a small beetle (2-3 mm) Georgia, Khoni, 13.01.2016

Cryptophagus sp.
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15.01.2016 0:10, gstalker

Please help me to view
8mm 06.08.13 Germany

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16.01.2016 9:13, Пензуит

Can you tell me about myagkotelkam? Kantaris or ragonikha? Small, Penza region, June


I probably didn't give enough information. They were very small, even compared to Rhagonycha fulva. I first thought it was Orsodacne cerasi or Osphya bipunctata - they were about the same size! Cantharis generally come in this size?

This post was edited by Penzuit - 16.01.2016 09: 14

16.01.2016 9:46, Mantispid

I probably didn't give enough information. They were very small, even compared to Rhagonycha fulva. I first thought it was Orsodacne cerasi or Osphya bipunctata - they were about the same size! Cantharis generally come in this size?

http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/cantharidae.htm
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16.01.2016 9:51, Ксения2015

Tell me, please, what kind of beetle?
Belarus, Minsk region, Borisov district, on the bank of the Berezina River. 17.06.2012.

This post was edited by Ksenia2015-16.01.2016 09: 53

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16.01.2016 9:53, Mantispid

Tell me, please, what kind of beetle?
Belarus, Minsk region, Borisovsky district. 17.06.2012.

Chalcophora mariana
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16.01.2016 10:05, Ксения2015

Mantispid, thank you! Still zlatka. Beautiful name - "Mariana". And in the upper photo, the "case" to the left is related to it, can you tell me?

16.01.2016 10:06, Mantispid

Mantispid, thank you! Still zlatka. Beautiful name - "Mariana". And in the upper photo, the "case" to the left is related to it, can you tell me?

no, it doesn't have
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16.01.2016 10:50, stierlyz

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16.01.2016 13:25, Victor Titov

Help with the definition, please. All beetles are from the south-west of Yakutia. June-July 2015.

DSC03063 - Ctenicera сuprea, самка
DSC03075 - Judolia ?parallelopipeda ?sexmaculata
DSC03065 - Brachyta variabilis
DSC03059 - Pachyta lamed

DSC03054, DSC03053, DSC03056, DSC03055, DSC03081, DSC03086 should be moved here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=149970&st=1050 - there, specialists in Carabus will pay attention and determine faster.
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16.01.2016 17:02, gstalker

Germany 3mm 19.05.13 on nettle

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16.01.2016 17:43, Victor Titov

Germany 3mm 19.05.13 on nettle

What's wrong with Nedyus quadrimaculatus?
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16.01.2016 20:50, smax

Help with the definition, please. All beetles are from the south-west of Yakutia. June-July 2015.

All carbuses are regalis, except the last one. The latter is most likely loschnikovi ("as it seemed to me at first glance" is the decisive argument for defining something similar in pictures of this kind smile.gif).
DSC03087.JPG - Pterostichus of the dilutipes/eximius/ehnbergi group, female..spit it out smile.gif
DSC03076.JPG - Pterostichus interruptus most likely
DSC03083.JPG " the female's his, I think." It would be necessary to clear your conscience to look at rugosus again. But I don't have any.
The rest, it seems, has already been signed.
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17.01.2016 10:04, lazardin

Good day to all the time of day, forgiveness, maybe for a stupid question, but does anyone have a photo (or where to look) of the Green tez
-the outer part of the rear basin lies in the same plane with the abdomen

and antitheses
-The outer part of the hind basins falls obliquely or vertically to the abdomen

Thank you in advance, and then even she drove me into a stupor mol.gif

This post was edited by lazardin - 17.01.2016 10: 04

17.01.2016 14:58, Александр57

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Stenocorus meridianus? Male and female?
1-length 14 mm, end of June.
2-length 22 mm, July.

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17.01.2016 15:07, Bad Den

Good day to all the time of day, forgiveness, maybe for a stupid question, but does anyone have a photo (or where to look) of the Green tez
-the outer part of the rear basin lies in the same plane with the abdomen

and antitheses
-The outer part of the hind basins falls obliquely or vertically to the abdomen

Thank you in advance, and then even she drove me into a stupor mol.gif

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=528077

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=528100
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17.01.2016 15:13, Victor Titov

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Stenocorus meridianus? Male and female?
1-length 14 mm, end of June.
2-length 22 mm, July.

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17.01.2016 15:16, Bad Den

Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. Stenocorus meridianus? Male and female?
1-length 14 mm, end of June.
2-length 22 mm, July.

In my opinion - yes.
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17.01.2016 18:57, Jaguar paw

Gentlemen, please help me identify Paederus (I still don't understand the difference between littoralis, riparius and fuscipes). I would be grateful for explanations regarding visual external differences. Taken today, Georgia, Tbilisi.

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17.01.2016 19:20, Mantispid

Gentlemen, please help me identify Paederus (I still don't understand the difference between littoralis, riparius and fuscipes). I would be grateful for explanations regarding visual external differences. Taken today, Georgia, Tbilisi.

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http://assazhnev.narod.ru/paederus.html
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17.01.2016 19:27, Jaguar paw

Mantispid, thank you so much!

This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 17.01.2016 19: 28

17.01.2016 19:29, akulich-sibiria

Approximately 1.7 mm. The body is rounded, the shoulder tubercles are weakly expressed. Elytra are black, with a dark brown tinge. The dots between the rows are large. In the rows, the hairs are short, slightly raised. Pronotum strongly transverse with constriction. The thighs are without teeth, the claws are simple. The legs are light. 6-tichlenikov antennae.
As a female variant of Ceutorhynchus kipchak Korotyaev, 1996

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17.01.2016 19:43, Mantispid

Approximately 1.7 mm. The body is rounded, the shoulder tubercles are weakly expressed. Elytra are black, with a dark brown tinge. The dots between the rows are large. In the rows, the hairs are short, slightly raised. Pronotum strongly transverse with constriction. The thighs are without teeth, the claws are simple. The legs are light. 6-tichlenikov antennae.
As a female variant of Ceutorhynchus kipchak Korotyaev, 1996

It doesn't look very similar... I collected kipchak and it looks like posthumus, but only even more round and with black elytra, and yours is kind of elongated. Yes, and the head tube seems a little long, in kipchak it is shorter than the head and pronotum combined.
In short, without a beetle - this is fortune-telling on coffee grounds frown.gif

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17.01.2016 19:48, Mantispid

By the way, why did you tear off his belly, if it's a female?)))

18.01.2016 3:23, akulich-sibiria

By the way, why did you tear off his belly, if it's a female?)))



it doesn't really come out sometimes a female from a male like this outwardly, so I pull everyone ))

18.01.2016 8:57, Mantispid

it doesn't really come out sometimes a female from a male like this outwardly, so I pull everyone ))

male cevtorhynchus has mucro on the middle (often also on the hind, and sometimes on the front) legs (such a denticle on the inner edge at the top)
as an exception, mucro also occurs in females, but very rarely (in cevtorhynchus cochlearia and the like and in zladius) wink.gif

18.01.2016 8:59, akulich-sibiria

male cevtorhynchus has a mucro on the middle (often also on the hind, and sometimes on the front) legs (such a denticle on the inner edge at the top)
. As an exception, mucro occurs in females, but very rarely (in cevtorhynchus cochlearia and the like, and in zladius) wink.gif


well, it is always clearly visible, in beetles in 1.5-2 mm? smile.gif

18.01.2016 16:13, Mantispid

well, it is always clearly visible, in beetles in 1.5-2 mm? smile.gif

these are just noticeable)

19.01.2016 13:28, lazardin

Greetings to all, and happy Epiphany Day

Look pozh., on green I leave on Acupalpus, but big doubts torment
Moldova 5,5-6 mm
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This post was edited by lazardin - 19.01.2016 13: 32

19.01.2016 19:37, Jaguar paw

I will be grateful for the definition of Ocypus sp (I look in the direction of O. picipennis). Today, Georgia, Tbilisi. The size is approximately 22 mm.

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19.01.2016 20:24, Mantispid

I will be grateful for the definition of Ocypus sp (I look in the direction of O. picipennis). Today, Georgia, Tbilisi. The size is approximately 22 mm.

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I think so too.
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20.01.2016 16:15, Jaguar paw

Is it possible to define a T-shirt before the view? Yesterday, Georgia, Tbilisi.
Is it really M. autumnalis, the male?

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Additionally, just breath-dead shots taken in the dark.

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw-20.01.2016 17: 09

20.01.2016 21:27, Чегар

Greetings to all, and happy Epiphany Day

Look pozh., on green I leave on Acupalpus, but big doubts torment
Moldova 5,5-6 mm
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No, Dima, I don't think it's Acupalpus, or even Stenolophus - that's what I thought at first. This is something from the small harpalus. Probably Harpalus vernalis. The pronotum relief is poorly visible. Let the experts correct it.

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