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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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01.07.2016 8:59, Mantispid

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

nevertheless, T. uralensis was still found?)

in general, I forgot that "whistles", "yellow acacia", also caragana, meant wild-C. frutex, it is quite interesting and peculiar fauna lives on it)

01.07.2016 10:37, akulich-sibiria

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.


That yes..But everything that I catch from larch is attributed to gracilicorn. The knobbiness of the antennae is also difficult to judge by the dent in the forehead. However, their larvae differ in the shape of urogomph. However, in the same Danilevsky, such forms of urogomph are indicated as castaneum variants.

01.07.2016 11:02, MiLLeNium Niobius

The bug was found in the building at work (on the stairs). The beetle is 14mm long. Flour krushchak?
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01.07.2016 13:26, Gray-Ejik

nevertheless, T. uralensis was still found?)

in general, I forgot that "whistles", "yellow acacia", also caragana, meant wild-C. frutex, it is quite interesting and peculiar fauna lives on it)


I don't know much about them, the first one is probably T. quinquepunctatus, but I don't know the second one shuffle.gif
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01.07.2016 13:57, Mantispid

I don't know much about them, the first one is probably T. quinquepunctatus, but I don't know the second one shuffle.gif
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Yes, the 1st one is T. quinquepunctatus, but the 2nd one is not exactly identified from this picture, but probably T. albolineatus

http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/curculioninae/Tychius15.html

This post was edited by Mantispid - 01.07.2016 14: 01

01.07.2016 22:14, smax

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).

then castaneum, with a high probability.

01.07.2016 22:20, smax

The bug was found in the building at work (on the stairs). The beetle is 14mm long. Flour krushchak?



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02.07.2016 20:28, RoPro

Please help me identify the soft-skin type. Moscow region, July 2.

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02.07.2016 20:48, Guest

Malthodes ?minimus, female. For an accurate determination, you need to find a male from her.
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02.07.2016 23:41, KingSnake

Help us identify the barbel. 1.07.2016, Mordovia, mixed forest

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03.07.2016 6:35, akulich-sibiria

Where better to look at the Cylindromorphus'am
Thought garbage, turned out to be beetles smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
2.5-3.5 mm
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03.07.2016 8:59, Mantispid

Where better to look at the Cylindromorphus'am
Thought garbage, turned out to be beetles smile.gif  smile.gif  smile.gif
2.5-3.5 mm

I have heard that they are indeterminate frown.gif

03.07.2016 9:43, akulich-sibiria

I've heard that they are indeterminate frown.gif


Maybe in Moscow you can show it to someone ?
According to the totality of signs, according to green, I come out on Cylindromorphus filum Gyll., 1817

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 03.07.2016 09: 50

04.07.2016 7:45, Mantispid

Maybe in Moscow you can show it to someone ?
According to the totality of signs, according to green, I come out on Cylindromorphus filum Gyll., 1817

And I also sign my own people as C. filum, but I'm not really sure)

04.07.2016 7:50, akulich-sibiria

And I also sign my own people as C. filum, but I'm not really sure)


Well, of the listed species in "green", all the signs are suitable for this. I have a couple more instances previously caught, they are clearly different, larger, dotted different and signed them as C. pyrethri.

04.07.2016 19:41, Woodmen

Can we define this "bun"? smile.gif
Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 04.07.2016.

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04.07.2016 20:20, scarit

Kind of like a darkling? Gorny Altai, 2011

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04.07.2016 21:10, Guest

Can we define this "bun"? smile.gif
Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 04.07.2016.

Yes quite - Cychramus luteus
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04.07.2016 21:33, Guest

Kind of like a darkling? Gorny Altai, 2011

chernotelka, on a forum this beetle already appeared. Is there no error in the label?

04.07.2016 21:54, KingSnake

Is everything bad with my sawyers? These photos are not suitable for identification?
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...33597&st=26900#

05.07.2016 7:10, Ксения2015

Mustache Belarusian raspberry who really?- tell me, please. Approximately the length of the body is 4.5 cm, the mustache is 4 cm. Belarus, Minsk district, Machulishchi village, 03.07.2016.

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05.07.2016 7:40, Mantispid

Mustache Belarusian raspberry who really?- tell me, please. Approximately the length of the body is 4.5 cm, the mustache is 4 cm. Belarus, Minsk district, Machulishchi village, 03.07.2016.

Aromia moschata
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05.07.2016 11:59, Guest

Help me determine it. Crimea, there is no more accurate information.radikal

05.07.2016 12:13, Aleksandr Safronov

Help me determine it. Crimea, there is no more accurate information.radikal

Hesperophanes sericeus F., 1787

05.07.2016 12:16, Guest

thank you

05.07.2016 15:26, smax

Is everything bad with my sawyers? These photos are not suitable for identification?
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...33597&st=26900#

Yes, everything is fine with them, so much so that you can not even ask smile.gif
Stenocorus meridianus - two males and a female
Stenurella melanura female
Rutpela maculata female
Aegomorphus clavipes
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05.07.2016 19:28, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please tell me, what is Buprestis from Pestovo? Flew to the window right during the photo shoot))

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05.07.2016 21:28, Anton Kozyrev

Mylabris syriaca?
Saratov region, June.
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05.07.2016 21:40, OEV

Mylabris syriaca?
Saratov region, June.


It's not abscess no.gif
Mottled bird Trichodes apiarius wink.gif

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05.07.2016 21:47, Anton Kozyrev

Sorry, I'm just learning shuffle.gif.
Thanks for the definition!

06.07.2016 0:00, AGG

Sorry, I'm just learning shuffle.gif.

you need to learn not from pictures, but from keys, so that at least the families can distinguish umnik.gifbetween clear and red, which is easier to beat "striped beetle" in Google than to read "multi-letter" wall.gif
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you have a great photo beer.gifthat shows the "paw formula", whiskers and other details of the structure-read the "letters" mol.gif
ps male - rear thighs are warped wink.gif

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06.07.2016 0:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

you need to learn not from pictures, but from keys, so that at least the families can distinguish umnik.gifbetween clear and red, which is easier to beat "striped beetle" in Google than to read "multi-letter" wall.gif 
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you have a great photo beer.gifthat shows the "paw formula", whiskers and other details of the structure-read the "letters" mol.gif
ps male - rear thighs are warped wink.gif


Here be careful with such tips, and then suddenly the person of butterflies will go to determine the keys instead of pictures))
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06.07.2016 7:09, Mantispid

And there is also a specialist in Saratov who will tell you everything and show you if necessary.
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06.07.2016 8:44, Latona

Good afternoon! Friends inherited a box of beetles. It is difficult to say in what years it was collected, but most likely before the 50s of the last century. Interested in a rough estimate of this collection or individual beetles. Photos so far are only like this. Do I need to photograph each one individually? Sorry, I didn't find any other suitable topics. With respect, smile.gif

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06.07.2016 9:03, Mantispid

Good afternoon! Friends inherited a box of beetles. It is difficult to say in what years it was collected, but most likely before the 50s of the last century. Interested in a rough estimate of this collection or individual beetles. Photos so far are only like this. Do I need to photograph each one individually? Sorry, I didn't find any other suitable topics. With respect, smile.gif

Sorry, but this is not a collection. This is garbage.
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06.07.2016 11:42, akulich-sibiria

Dear colleagues, please help me determine.
Krasnoyarsk Territory. Grain warehouse. In the glue trap for pest stocks. It seems to me that this is something from the Nitidulidae or Cryptophagidae
2 mm. brown. It is clearly visible that the platfold is well separated from the platfold. On the front legs are the first segments with a brush of hairs from below. Unfortunately, the top is very shiny and the hairs are stuck together due to glue.
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This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 06.07.2016 11: 47

06.07.2016 12:23, Dmitry Vlasov

Dear colleagues, please help me determine.
Krasnoyarsk Territory. Grain warehouse. In the glue trap for pest stocks. It seems to me that this is something from the Nitidulidae or Cryptophagidae
2 mm. brown. It is clearly visible that the platfold is well separated from the platfold. On the front legs are the first segments with a brush of hairs from below. Unfortunately, the top is very shiny and the hairs are stuck together due to glue.

It doesn't look like spangles, Cryptophagidae - ???
And not considered Mycetophagidae? There is the genus Typhaea...
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06.07.2016 12:31, akulich-sibiria

It doesn't look like spangles, Cryptophagidae - ???
And not considered Mycetophagidae? There is the genus Typhaea...


Dmitry, tomorrow I will definitely look at the subject of this family. Thanks!!!! wink.gif beer.gif

06.07.2016 12:33, Dmitry Vlasov

Please tell me, what is Buprestis from Pestovo? Flew to the window right during the photo shoot))

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Most likely Buprestis (Ancylocheira) haemorrhoidalis
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06.07.2016 13:28, Tivanik

Sitona obsoletus??? Saint Petersburg, 26.06.16

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This post was edited by Tivanik - 06.07.2016 13: 34

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