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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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19.05.2016 20:17, akulich-sibiria

Thanks!

I don't know any similar types, but it's similar.
Unfortunately, I didn't have time to remove it from the rear and from above, so I fell and disappeared...


And what at least grew nearby? What conifers? spruce, pine or larch?
The punctuation of the base of the elytra confuses a little, of course the wheelbarrow would look from a different angle. acuminatus disappears, subelongatus is also unlikely..most likely there is typographus

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 19.05.2016 20: 21
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19.05.2016 21:47, Anopheles

What kind of barbel beetle is this? Dark brown. Place of trapping. Taganrog Rostov region

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19.05.2016 23:26, smax

Trichoferus campestris is the most likely candidate.
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19.05.2016 23:26, smax

Acmaeops septentrionis?
Amur region, Arkharinsky district.


so exactly

20.05.2016 7:05, Ксения2015

Metallic blue beetle, small, approx. 1cm. Tell me, please, what is it?
Belarus, Minsk, Svisloch River Park. 10.05.2016.

This post was edited by Ksenia2015-20.05.2016 07: 07

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20.05.2016 10:36, Victor Titov

Metallic blue beetle, small, approx. 1cm. Tell me, please, what is it?
Belarus, Minsk, Svisloch River Park. 10.05.2016.

Alder leaf beetle-Agelastica alni.
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20.05.2016 11:17, Woodmen

And what at least grew nearby? What conifers? spruce, pine or larch?
The punctuation of the base of the elytra confuses a little, of course the wheelbarrow would look from a different angle. acuminatus disappears, subelongatus is also unlikely..most likely there is typographus

Thanks!
From conifers there were spruce and fir, there was no pine, and we have practically no larch, rarely where planting. So a section of dark coniferous southern taiga...
Pomonitoril inet-acuminatus on the area seems to disappear, subelongatus on larches lives. So sho, does typographus remain or are there any other candidates? smile.gif

20.05.2016 19:02, akulich-sibiria

Thanks!
From conifers there were spruce and fir, there was no pine, and we have practically no larch, rarely where planting. So a section of dark coniferous southern taiga...
Pomonitoril inet-acuminatus on the area seems to disappear, subelongatus on larches lives. So sho, does typographus remain or are there any other candidates? smile.gif


I think ityes.gif's
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21.05.2016 0:40, dabl

Please help with the definition of beetles. Karelia, May.

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21.05.2016 5:37, Satyr

Clytus raddensis?
Amur region, Arkharinsky district, near the Khingansky Nature Reserve.

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21.05.2016 5:48, Satyr

The horse.
Thailand, Phuket Island.

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21.05.2016 5:56, Satyr

That's right

Thanks! This is my first beetle of this species smile.gif

21.05.2016 6:31, STG

The horse.
Thailand, Phuket Island.

Cicindela aurulenta (Fabricius, 1801)

21.05.2016 6:56, Satyr

Cicindela aurulenta (Fabricius, 1801)

Thanks!

21.05.2016 7:44, Ксения2015

21.05.2016 8:16, Mantispid

Thank you, Dmitrich!

Tell me, please, what kind of beetle, a little more than 1cm long?

Belarus, Minsk, a meadow overgrown with dandelions near the Svisloch river. 10.05.2016.

Valgus hemipterus
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21.05.2016 8:17, Mantispid

Please help with the definition of beetles. Karelia, May.

2 - Zeugophora subspinosa (Fabricius, 1781)
3 - Hylobius (Callirus) abietis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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21.05.2016 12:40, Satyr

We need Brachita interrogationis beetles!
Important: European part of Russia, Western Siberia.
Quantity: 15-20 copies. different genders, as many as possible.
I can offer, by agreement, available barbels, or try to catch something to order this summer in the Amur region.

I am ready to wait until autumn with the exchange, I would like to agree now.
Write to your personal account.

21.05.2016 19:27, smax

Clytus raddensis?
Amur region, Arkharinsky district, near the Khingansky Nature Reserve.

Looks like. There are two variants-raddensis and nigritulus ( which fulvohirsutus was). The latter has a long erect brown coat in the middle of the pronotum and is, on average, much smaller than raddensis. Please specify the size. This is often useful.

21.05.2016 20:01, Konstantin Lyutov

good afternoon. What's the bug's name ?
Orel, May 2016.

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21.05.2016 20:37, Shamil Murtazin

good afternoon. What's the bug's name ?
Orel, May 2016.

кожеед
Anthrenus scrophulariae (Linnaeus, 1758)
Please correct me if it's wrong =)

This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 05/21/2016 20: 37
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21.05.2016 20:44, Mantispid

What a weevil, confined to a birch tree, approx. long. 5 mm. May 2016

Hypera (s. str.) sp.
has nothing to do with birch, lives on alfalfa

21.05.2016 22:03, Shamil Murtazin

19.05.2016 Southern Urals
Both Cantharis pellucida? The legs are somehow differently colored =)
1.
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2.
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22.05.2016 0:18, Shamil Murtazin

And elephants...
Southern Urals, 21.05.2016
1.
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2. hefty such =)
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3.
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4. paws
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taurus
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22.05.2016 0:39, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 21.05.2016
1. Dorcadion glicyrrhizae? (not very similar, but maybe it's him...)
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2. Small... on the flower, apparently ate pollen
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3.
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22.05.2016 6:55, Mantispid

And elephants...
Southern Urals, 21.05.2016

1 - Foucartia squamulata (Herbst, 1795)
2- Larinus (s. str.) vulpes Olivier, 1807
3 - Pissodes castaneus (DeGeer, 1775)
4 - Phyllobius (s. str.) pyri (Linnaeus, 1758)
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22.05.2016 9:00, Satyr

Looks like. There are two variants-raddensis and nigritulus ( which fulvohirsutus was). The latter has a long erect brown coat in the middle of the pronotum and is, on average, much smaller than raddensis. Please specify the size. This is often useful.

Mine without shorsti, so still raddensis.
Thanks! smile.gif

Here's another bug.
Stenurella melanura?
Amur region. Arharinsky district
The caliper claims 11 mm.

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22.05.2016 11:16, AGG

Southern Urals, 21.05.2016
2. Small... on the flower, apparently ate pollen

Spermophagus sericeus (Geoffroy, 1785)
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22.05.2016 15:05, bogdan88

Crimea, Sudak ph. 22.05. Shustry beetle, larger than 10 mm in size

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22.05.2016 16:29, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov Region, June 2015.
Anoplodera sexguttata?
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22.05.2016 19:05, smax

She, in all her glory.
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22.05.2016 19:29, maik

Tell me barbel Today KCR Arkhyz N-1300m. mowing on grass L-10mm I suspect someone their Pogonocherini
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22.05.2016 19:31, smax

Mine without shorsti, so still raddensis.
Thanks! smile.gif

Here's another bug.
Stenurella melanura?
Amur region. Arharinsky district
The caliper claims 11 mm.


The caliper claims 11 mm. "This one won't lie. Too big, however, for melanura.
However, this is not Anastrangalia, but a yellow form of Leptura aethiops, but also not the usual size, very small. So-called morph adustipennis Sols.

22.05.2016 19:32, smax

Tell me barbel Today KCR Arkhyz N-1300m. mowing on the grass L-10mm I suspect someone their Pogonocherini


Aegomorphus clavipes (Acanthoderini)
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22.05.2016 19:39, smax

Crimea, Sudak ph. 22.05. Shustry beetle, larger than 10 mm in size

Astrapaeus ulmi Rossi
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22.05.2016 19:42, smax

Southern Urals, 21.05.2016
1. Dorcadion glicyrrhizae? (not very similar, but maybe it's him...)


he, my dear. yes.gif Very different happens.
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22.05.2016 20:06, Tivanik

Check out the weevils, please. Saint Petersburg, 22.05.2016

1. Tanymecus palliatus ???
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2. Phyllobius arborator ???
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3. Phyllobius arborator ???
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23.05.2016 6:52, Mantispid

Check out the weevils, please. Saint Petersburg, 22.05.2016

1. Tanymecus palliatus ???
2. Phyllobius arborator ???
3. Phyllobius arborator ???

1 - yes.gif
2,3 no.gif
Ph. maculicornis
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23.05.2016 8:21, Satyr

The caliper claims 11 mm. "This one won't lie. Too big, however, for melanura.
However, this is not Anastrangalia, but a yellow form of Leptura aethiops, but also not the usual size, very small. The so-called morph of adustipennis Sols.

It seems that in the collections there is exactly the same, but even smaller, the spitting image of anastrangalia, but with a different pronotum-the lower edges are drawn to the side. We need to clarify, of course.

23.05.2016 9:04, Urman

North of the Omsk region, forest zone, mixed deciduous forest. 32 mm, 21.05.16.

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