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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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09.04.2016 18:57, Jaguar paw

Georgia, Tbilisi, steppe, 09.04.2016. Brachycerus sinuatus ???
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This post was edited by Jaguar paw-09.04.2016 19: 47

09.04.2016 22:11, Triplaxxx

Everything is collected in the light.
Malaysia, Borneo, Sabah, Tambunan. 10-20. 02. 2016. A. Samus.
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Tenerus sp. (Cleridae, Korynetinae)
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09.04.2016 23:21, Barnaba

Georgia, Tbilisi, steppe, 09.04.2016. Brachycerus sinuatus ???

Brachycerus lutosus. A clearly defined median keel is visible in the indentation between the rollers of prsp.
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10.04.2016 14:34, Barnaba

Everything is collected in the light.
Malaysia, Borneo, Sabah, Tambunan. 10-20. 02. 2016. A. Samus.


3. Oemini. Noserius sp. N. tibialis ?
4. Crossotini. Moechotypa sp. Probably M. thoracica or something similar.
5. Apomecynini. Like Ropica or Sybra. It is difficult to work with them from photos.
6. absolutely last year I watched such a beast, also from Sub, but I forgot who it wall.gif smile.gifwas . About 15mm? It seems to be some kind of Pterolophia s.l.
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11.04.2016 16:38, Arachna

Hello. Please help me determine if possible. All Chernivtsi region, Khotyn.
1. 17.04.2015
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2. 22.04.2015
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3. 27.04.2015
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11.04.2016 17:46, Чегар

1. Chrysolina sturmi
2. Carabus violaceus. In those parts, it seems to be a subspecies of andrzejuscii, but this one doesn't look like it.
3. Like Melanotus, but the scale is unclear.
4. Rhagium inquisitor
5. Stenomax aeneus
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11.04.2016 19:58, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar 9.04.2016
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11.04.2016 20:48, Mantispid

M. O., Poplar 9.04.2016

3. I think this is a female Sitona obsoletus, and the beetle is collected?

This post was edited by Mantispid - 11.04.2016 20: 53
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11.04.2016 21:59, Andrey Ponomarev

3. I think this is a female Sitona obsoletus, and the beetle is collected?

No

12.04.2016 3:47, akulich-sibiria

2. If more than 5 mm, then Dendroctonus micans, and what is the size?
If less than 5 mm, then Tomicus piniperda is possible

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12.04.2016 10:07, Mantispid

No

this is a problem, I see rounded shoulders in the photo, which should not be, because obsoletus flies, but it looks like it's just such a perspective

This post was edited by Mantispid - 12.04.2016 10: 08

12.04.2016 12:06, Andrey Ponomarev

this is a problem, I see rounded shoulders in the photo, which should not be, because obsoletus flies, but it looks like it's just such a perspective

The bug was collected from the screen, probably flew to the light.

12.04.2016 12:29, Dmitry Vlasov

2. If more than 5 mm, then Dendroctonus micans, and what is the size?
If less than 5 mm, then Tomicus piniperda is possible

Tomicus piniperda, no options. Dendrocton doesn't fly this early...
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12.04.2016 20:42, akulich-sibiria

Tomicus piniperda, no options. Dendrocton doesn't fly this early...


The structure of the elytra is poorly visible and the leading edge of the pronotum was slightly confused, it seemed to me that there was a significant notch...
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13.04.2016 11:35, botanque

M. O., Poplar 9.04.2016

Plavunets - Rhantus of some kind. It's a pity that the female, the male could be identified by the claws. Alternatively, Rh. latitans or Rh. exsoletus.
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14.04.2016 21:34, MIV

Presented with horns from the Philippines (about.Palawan). I don't know much about them. I will be grateful for the definition.

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15.04.2016 1:25, Barnaba

Presented with horns from the Philippines (about.Palawan). I don't know much about them. I will be grateful for the definition.


1. Odontolabis imperialis komorii NAGAI & TSUKAMOTO, 2002. Male f. media and female.
2. Odontolabis intermedia (VAN DE POLL), 1889. Also known as O. dalmani ssp. intermedia VAN DE POLL, 1889. Male f. media.
3. Serrognathus titanus palawanicus LACROIX, 1983. Male f. media.
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16.04.2016 0:51, Evgeny Kotelevsky

I found this beetle in the garden today. Found on the territory of Saratov.

Dear experts, please help us identify the beetle!

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16.04.2016 2:51, ИНО

Dorcus parallelipipedus.
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16.04.2016 7:09, barry

this is a problem, I see rounded shoulders in the photo, which should not be, because obsoletus flies, but it looks like it's just such a perspective

Yunakov knows them well, you can send them to him in FB, but he doesn't look here.

16.04.2016 7:54, Mantispid

Yunakov knows them well, you can throw them to him in FB, he doesn't look here.

yes, in general, this is obsoletus, I just doubted something, and in the Ministry of Defense it is one of the usual

16.04.2016 19:00, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar, mowing on willows 15.04.2016
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17.04.2016 9:29, Mantispid

M. O., Poplar, mowing on willows 15.04.2016

1-Dorytomus sp., from willow
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17.04.2016 11:14, Andrey Ponomarev

1-Dorytomus sp., from willow
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Your dream is assembled (you need to re-shoot, all the time in motion), and now I have it. smile.gif

The post was edited by Gennadich - 17.04.2016 11: 16
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17.04.2016 12:26, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Taken on 15.4.2016 in Saratov
Dear experts, please help me identify the beetle!

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17.04.2016 13:22, Mantispid

Taken on 15.4.2016 in Saratov
Dear experts, please help me identify the beetle!

Otiorhynchus scopularis
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17.04.2016 13:23, Mantispid

Your dream is assembled (you need to re-shoot, all the time in motion), and now I have it. smile.gif

that's cool smile.gif
the first one is also good, I have no willow doritomuses at all

18.04.2016 23:43, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Today I found such beetles in the garden. I've never found anything like it. Taken in Saratov.
Dear experts, please help us identify the beetle!

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18.04.2016 23:53, Bad Den

Today I found such beetles in the garden. I've never found anything like it. Taken in Saratov.
Dear experts, please help us identify the beetle!

Valgus hemipterus
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18.04.2016 23:57, Barnaba

Short-winged mottled bird Valgus hemipterus L. (Scarabaeidae: Valginae). The female.
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19.04.2016 0:22, Evgeny Kotelevsky

Today I flew to the light and sat on the screen. Taken in Saratov.
Dear experts, please help us identify the beetle!

Melolontha hippocastani? If he is, isn't it a little early?

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19.04.2016 6:33, evk

Melolontha hippocastani. For this year, it is quite expected - near Volgograd, the advance is 10-15 days!
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19.04.2016 13:56, Arachna

Hello, I found such a beetle in an old collection. It looks like a rhinoceros, but these "horns" on the sides are somehow confusing - I haven't seen this anywhere in the photo on the Internet.
03.05.2012 Chernivtsi region Khotinsky district

19.04.2016 14:18, ИНО

Copris lunaris.
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19.04.2016 18:33, Чегар

Hello, I found such a beetle in an old collection. It looks like a rhinoceros, but these "horns" on the sides are somehow confusing - I haven't seen this anywhere in the photo on the Internet.
03.05.2012 Chernivtsi region Khotinsky district
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Whose collection and how old is it?

20.04.2016 7:57, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 18.04.2016.

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This post was edited by Woodmen - 04/20/2016 07: 59

20.04.2016 9:09, Mantispid

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 18.04.2016.

Tychius breviusculus Desbr.
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20.04.2016 10:52, Arachna

Whose collection and how old is it?

Collection of NPP "Khotinsky", beetles collected in 2012
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20.04.2016 13:54, stierlyz

20.04.2016 14:43, Arachna

Does a leaf beetle have wings? It is important.

I don't know( there are only these photos.

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