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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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26.06.2016 22:27, Guest

Some kind of Trox ? Crawled (or flew) to the light.
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe.
Length-12 mm.

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not, well, here it is clearly cadaverinus
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27.06.2016 10:09, vla-mityanin

Is that them? Orsodacne cerasi (Linnaeus, 1758) - Cherry leaf beetle? The photo was taken near Kirov, Kirov region, on June 15.

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27.06.2016 10:10, Victor Titov

Is that them? Orsodacne cerasi (Linnaeus, 1758) - Cherry leaf beetle? The photo was taken near Kirov, Kirov region, on June 15.

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27.06.2016 17:00, Victor Titov

M. O., Dorogali 15.06.2016, under the bark of a dry spruce

Melanotus castanipes.
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27.06.2016 22:39, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 26.06.2016
1. Cteniopus sulphureus?
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2. Leptura ?quadrifasciata
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3. Agrypnus murinus?
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 27.06.2016 23: 20

28.06.2016 11:11, Victor Titov

Southern Urals, 26.06.2016
1. Cteniopus sulphureus?

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2. Leptura ?quadrifasciata

No, Rutpela maculata.

3. Agrypnus murinus?

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This post was edited by Dmitrich - 06/28/2016 11: 12
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28.06.2016 11:16, KDG

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28.06.2016 14:01, MiLLeNium Niobius

Greetings forumchan!

P1130466 - Mesosa myops? He lost one of his whiskers in an unequal battle with a sparrow, from which I saved him. Before the fight, he lived on an oak tree (Tula region).
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P1140413-very similar to Chrysanthia geniculata, the black-whiskered green Wing. Ryazan region, mixed grasses near the highway.
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P1130482-I'm not sure, give me a tip confused.gifOnly a few mm long, taken in the Tula region. on the inflorescence of viburnum. They usually sit on stamens and petals, sometimes moving to the back of the flower.
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P1150748-also a narrow wing, Oedemera virescens? Tula region, on the verbena Lysimachia vulgaris

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28.06.2016 15:16, Dmitry Vlasov

1,4 - yes.gif
2 - Chrysanthia viridissima
3 - Orsodacne cerasi
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28.06.2016 15:33, Satyr

Amur region, Svobodnensky district.
The size of a row of leptura trees.

I repeat the post)

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29.06.2016 10:11, Tivanik

Help Larinusov identify. Crimea, mid-June

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29.06.2016 12:12, Mantispid

Help Larinusov identify. Crimea, mid-June


1. Lixus rubicundus Boh.
2. Larinus ?carlinae Ol.
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29.06.2016 18:35, akulich-sibiria

Ilya, glad to see you, take a look at 536 URL #26793

29.06.2016 19:20, Tivanik

Ilya, glad to see you, take a look at 536 URL #26793


In order not to get up twice, then also look at my weevils, please smile.gif http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1623401

This post was edited by Tivanik - 29.06.2016 19: 21

29.06.2016 19:48, Mantispid


Ilya on scleropterusam can be literature what any? S. vericundulus?

yes, Scleropterus verecundus Faust, 1890
I haven't seen any literature on them, you have one of them, he lives on malinka
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29.06.2016 19:50, Mantispid

Help with weevils. Saint Petersburg, 29.05.2016

1. Phyllobius arborator ???
2. ???
3. ???

1. yes, male Ph.
arborator 2. Phyllobius viridicollis
3. Hypera sp. ?viciae
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29.06.2016 19:51, Mantispid

Well, they flew in) It was only worth leaving)
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29.06.2016 20:15, AGG

Well, they flew in) I just had to leave)

Are you here for a long time? And then I would also like to "fly in" wink.gifjust need time to take a picture and send it to you. something I got confused with Exomias shuffle.gif

29.06.2016 20:53, Mantispid

Are you here for a long time? And then I would also like to "fly in" wink.gifjust need time to take a picture and send it to you. Something I'm confused about with Exomias shuffle.gif

Yes, I arrived wink.gif

30.06.2016 0:26, smax

I repeat the post)


Tetropium, similar to gracilicorne
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30.06.2016 0:37, smax

SE Kazakhstan. foothills of the Dzungars.
Tell me the barbel please.
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Aegomorphus clavipes

30.06.2016 3:34, akulich-sibiria

Well, they flew in) I just had to leave)



Do you feel important and necessary?? wink.gif smile.gif

30.06.2016 3:40, akulich-sibiria

Tetropium, similar to gracilicorne


In my gracilicorne, the punctuation of the pronotum is thicker and clearer. And the usual castaneum can not be? And the antennae are so knobby

30.06.2016 7:46, Gray-Ejik

A question for leaf-eating specialists! I found leaf beetles on a plant that I had regularly examined before and found nothing.
Novosibirsk region. Iskitim city neighborhood, Bor on the Berd river 29.06.2016

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30.06.2016 10:12, Radik

Check out the pozh-ta at 538 URL #26874. Can you tell me?

30.06.2016 10:44, Guest

A question for leaf-eating specialists! I found leaf beetles on a plant that I had regularly examined before and found nothing.
Novosibirsk region. Iskitim city neighborhood, Bor on the Berd river 29.06.2016

take a look at the subject Cercyonops caraganae

30.06.2016 10:49, Guest

Check out the pozh-ta at 538 URL #26874. Can you tell me?

at least write the dimensions of b. the first one is probably Harpalus rufipes

30.06.2016 14:48, Gray-Ejik

take a look at the subject of Cercyonops caraganae

Thanks! It seems to be the same, at least the name of the food plant and the name of the species match)

30.06.2016 20:51, Mantispid

A question for leaf-eating specialists! I found leaf beetles on a plant that I had regularly examined before and found nothing.
Novosibirsk region. Iskitim city neighborhood, Bor on the Berd river 29.06.2016

How can you do this on karagan and not find anything? Amazing smile.gif

30.06.2016 21:17, akulich-sibiria

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with such broad scales, it can't be Tychius longulus Desbrochers, 1873?

30.06.2016 21:33, ejikmurom

tell me what kind of bug it is.Astrakhan region. Tambov. found dead under a rock.

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30.06.2016 21:38, Mantispid


with such broad scales, it can't be Tychius longulus Desbrochers, 1873?

longulus just belongs to the group with wide scales
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/RUS/tyclonza.htm

aren't they too big for longulus?

30.06.2016 21:46, akulich-sibiria

longulus just belongs to the group with wide scales
http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/RUS/tyclonza.htm

aren't they too big for longulus?


Then I'll take more detailed photos. I didn't find anything else..
But by the way, as I believe alexii. True, I could not see a clear denticle in the middle of the shin, perhaps it is hidden under the scales.. Or maybe it's a completely different view ) In this case, the beetles were lighter, grayish, and others were brown, while the pronotum was more intensely colored. By the way, I caught another female in a completely different place.
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30.06.2016 21:59, Mantispid

Then I'll take more detailed photos. I didn't find anything else..
But by the way, as I believe alexii. True, I could not see a clear denticle in the middle of the shin, perhaps it is hidden under the scales.. Or maybe it's a completely different view ) In this case, the beetles were lighter, grayish, and others were brown, while the pronotum was more intensely colored. By the way, I caught another female in a completely different place.

the denticle happens only in males, and in females in its place there is a barely noticeable protrusion

30.06.2016 22:11, smax

In my gracilicorne, the punctuation of the pronotum is thicker and clearer. And the usual castaneum can not be? And the tendrils are so knobby

Maybe. They can generally be a single species, gracilicorne as a food form with larch, for example. The variability is such that there is nothing to cling to.

30.06.2016 22:18, smax

How can you do this on karagan and not find anything? Amazing smile.gif

It was easysmile.gif for us to plant it on lawns in Soviet times and over the past decades it has not gained any population. Sterilesmile.gif

30.06.2016 22:27, smax

tell me what kind of bug it is.Astrakhan region. Tambov. found dead under a rock.

Acinopus. It seems that ammophilus is small.

01.07.2016 1:04, AGG

It was easysmile.gif for us to plant it on lawns in Soviet times and over the past decades it has not gained any population. Sterilesmile.gif

about 5-6 years ago, we still had an echo of those times - 2 bushes, but now they are not there either - the road was widened and leveled. and it was useless, only that the teacher said (15 years ago) that on such and such a street at such and such a house you can see a caragana. it is strikingly different in age from the wild one. what kind of entomofauna is there

01.07.2016 3:39, Satyr

Maybe. They can generally be a single species, gracilicorne as a food form with larch, for example. The variability is such that there is nothing to cling to.

This Tetropium of mine was caught on a birch trunk in a pine-birch gorelnik. There are no larches there, they start much further north, but there are plenty of pines (the right bank of the Zeya river in the Svobodny district).

This post was edited by Satyr - 01.07.2016 03: 41

01.07.2016 6:11, Gray-Ejik

How can you do this on karagan and not find anything? Amazing smile.gif

Somehow smile.gifI have been collecting beetles for so many years, for all the time I have found a couple of tithius, one tetrops and now a series of these leaf beetles on karagan! Although the inspection is quite thorough, I even tried to mow the bushes smile.gif

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