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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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20.01.2016 22:16, lazardin

20.01.2016 22:29, Чегар

Andrey hi, I'll try to re-shoot tomorrow, (but the equipment is too weak), but I don't go out on Harpalus. Vernalis is there, don't get too close frown.gif

Hi. Try to shoot without this reflected light from below. And not necessarily so big. Reduce by a quarter, the main thing is sharpness and relief. And the naturalness of the colors. I think that the beetle is just black, and without a red border on the edge prdnsp.

21.01.2016 1:06, Necrocephalus

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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21.01.2016 1:08, Necrocephalus

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.

and yet it is Harpalus

21.01.2016 15:37, Evgeny Kotelevsky

All photos were taken on August 15, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the beetles!

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21.01.2016 19:59, botanque

All photos were taken on August 15, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Leninskoe, Engelsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the beetles!

The first Enochrus. Possible E. bicolor.
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21.01.2016 22:51, Necrocephalus

second Trichoferus campestris
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22.01.2016 21:39, lazardin

Greetings to all, I ask for help in the remnants
of Moldavia
1 made sure Harpalus signed vernalis
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2 Pterostichus
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3 Pterostichus
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4 Pterostichus
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5 like the same Harpalus
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6 Harpalus
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Vologda
7 Harpalus
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8 Harpalus
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9 Harpalus
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This post was edited by lazardin - 22.01.2016 21: 40

23.01.2016 1:01, Necrocephalus

Greetings to all, I ask for help in the remnants
of Moldavia
1 made sure Harpalus signed vernalis
picture: DSC06693.JPG
2 Pterostichus
picture: DSC06675.JPG
3 Pterostichus
picture: DSC06680.JPG
4 Pterostichus
picture: DSC06672.JPG
5 like the same Harpalus
picture: DSC06683.JPG
6 Harpalus
picture: DSC06686.JPG
Vologda
7 Harpalus
picture: DSC06657.JPG
8 Harpalus
picture: DSC06667.JPG
9 Harpalus
picture: DSC06670.JPG

2. Agonum type viduum
3. Limodromus assimilis
4. also Agonum, but what can not be said-the photo is too bad. for Moldova, it is useful to drive along Puchkov
5. Harpalus is also not visible
6. Ophonus is more likely. but nothing is visible.
7.I don't understand shit. work with lighting
8. Ophonus rufibarbis
9. Amara fulva

23.01.2016 12:40, lazardin

23.01.2016 13:25, lazardin

By photographing under the skylol.gif, like a little better
Vologda
1. 12mm picture: DSC06703.JPG
2. 11 mmpicture: DSC06706.JPG
3. 7.5 mmpicture: DSC06712.JPG
Moldavian
4. 12 mmpicture: DSC06716.JPG
5. 14.5 mm picture: DSC06720.JPG

This post was edited by lazardin - 23.01.2016 14: 15

23.01.2016 15:17, Fornax13

1-Ophonus, check for laticollis
2-looks like black Poecilus versicolor
3-possibly O. rufibarbis, check
4-Harpalus (Pseudoophonus) griseus / rufipes
5-H. (Platus) calceatus

"Amara fulva" from the previous selection is a female Harpalus of the latus type. at least specify the size or something...

This post was edited by Fornax13-23.01.2016 15: 20
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23.01.2016 15:33, Necrocephalus

1. Ophonus laticollis for Vologda probably not bad
2. Poecillus try it yourself, there are not many of them. the source is almost any.
3. already mentioned
4. Harpalus griseus most likely
5. Harpalus calceatus
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23.01.2016 16:24, lazardin

23.01.2016 21:38, Александрс

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23.01.2016 21:58, Jaguar paw

Today, Georgia, Tbilisi. Brachinus sp. (please try to define up to a view if possible). Q. elegans? Under a rock on dry steppe slopes.

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 23.01.2016 23: 01

23.01.2016 22:25, Александрс

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This post was edited by Alexandrs - 23.01.2016 22: 30

23.01.2016 23:24, Victor Gazanchidis

Help identify the bug. Northern Greece.07.2015

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24.01.2016 0:12, Fornax13

Help identify the bug. Northern Greece.07.2015

Phyllognathus excavatus, not? It seems that there is nothing to choose from in Europe...
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24.01.2016 3:54, Necrocephalus

I was mounting a shiny car, and it stinks like that... the head is small, somehow...
What is it? At least until Rod, if anyone can. Georgia, on oyster mushrooms
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24.01.2016 5:03, Fornax13

Cyllodes ater
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24.01.2016 11:35, Necrocephalus

Cyllodes ater the same

Damn, blunted redface.gif

24.01.2016 17:29, Михалис

Phyllognathus excavatus, not? It seems that there is nothing to choose from in Europe...

The female. I have the same one from the same place. smile.gif

24.01.2016 19:30, gstalker

help to view 19mm 15.08.14 Dramalj, Kroatien 45°12 '08.8 N 14°39'14.4 E

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24.01.2016 19:51, Mantispid

help to view 19mm 15.08.14 Dramalj, Kroatien 45°12 '08.8 N 14°39'14.4 E

Liparus dirus (Herbst, 1795), and what other variants?
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24.01.2016 22:03, gstalker

Liparus dirus (Herbst, 1795), and what other variants?

dirus was the only option I had just wanted to hedge

24.01.2016 22:06, Victor Gazanchidis

Help us identify zlatku. Northern Greece.06.2015, 22 mm

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24.01.2016 23:11, Чегар

Help us identify zlatku. Northern Greece.06.2015, 22 mm


In 2008, I caught the same ones in the vicinity of Athens. On a shrubby oak tree. Identified as Perotis aereiventris by Reiche, 1861 http://www.acmaeodera.cz/acmaeodera/28-JEW.../164-PEROTINIUM. I didn't find anything closer.

24.01.2016 23:48, Victor Titov

Help us identify zlatku. Northern Greece.06.2015, 22 mm

IMHO, Perotis lugubris.

P.S. And then even more doubtful after the option Chegar. At least in the definition of gender, we agreed with him...

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 24.01.2016 23: 52

25.01.2016 5:52, Чегар

lugubris if I'm not mistaken on stone fruits. I met a lot of it in the Crimea, but only on almonds. Especially in old abandoned gardens. In Moldova - once, in an old plum orchard. And this "P. aereiventris" is from an oak tree, the bushes are rarely higher than the waist. Yes, and it is a little different, both in contour and color - lugubris seems to me Already and lighter. In the morning, vicgrr will write down what the bug was caught on.

25.01.2016 10:31, Victor Gazanchidis

Yes, it's hard to say on what. During a walk in the park with artificial plantings, the beetle glided and sat down on some garden shrub. That's where I was caught. There are oak trees in the area, but within 1.2 km.

25.01.2016 13:09, Evgeny Kotelevsky

The beetles were taken on May 2, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Karyakino, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the beetles!

70-В-1 - Opatrum sabulosum?

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25.01.2016 14:07, Михалис

The beetles were taken on May 2, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Karyakino, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region

Dear experts, please help us identify the beetles!

70-В-1 - Opatrum sabulosum?

First Lady-Sand Blackbird (Opatrum sabulosum)
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25.01.2016 15:41, Victor Gazanchidis

Chrysobothris sp? But which one? Also Northern Greece, sitting on oak wood.

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25.01.2016 16:43, Victor Titov

Chrysobothris sp? But which one? Also Northern Greece, sitting on oak wood.

And Ch. affinis is not suitable?

25.01.2016 16:47, Victor Titov

The beetles were taken on May 2, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Karyakino, Tatishchevsky district, Saratov region

70_B_2 - Agriotes obscurus.
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25.01.2016 20:00, Victor Gazanchidis

And Ch. affinis is not suitable?

Yes, outwardly suitable of course. but there are also Chrysobothris solieri and some other similar species. I don't know much about this fauna, so I ask.

25.01.2016 20:08, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Is this also Agriotes obscurus? Or someone similar?

Taken on May 10, 2015 in the vicinity of the village of Lokh, Novoburassky district, Saratov region

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25.01.2016 20:45, NakaRB

all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

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7. 27.06.2015, Lixus iridis?
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