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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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14.07.2016 22:19, Borka

Georgia, Svaneti, Ushguli, 19.06.2016
Height about 2400 m, alpine meadows, near the village.

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15.07.2016 20:49, Чегар

Kazakhstan, Almaty region. Ili River bank. 7.5 mm

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16.07.2016 0:39, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, June.
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16.07.2016 8:42, AGG

Saratov region, June.

Anaesthetis testacea F., 1781

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16.07.2016 16:38, MiLLeNium Niobius

Can you tell me if I identified the beetles correctly? Tula Region, July 2-15, 2016

1. We have a lot of these ground beetles, we can say that this is the most common ground beetle both in forests and in vegetable gardens - under every stone or fallen tree.
Pterostichus melanarius?

2. On cornflowers meadow recently appeared such larinas. Larinus minutus?

3. And these larinas developed on bodyak in mid-June. They were defined as Larinus sturnus.

4. Both hits? Not atripes? You can't tell by the sawyere, I understand. On the pronotum like hirta...

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19.07.2016 18:18, GlebSinon

good evening to all!

Canadian lucanida lying around, ashbridge Park, Toronto

there is not much to choose from: l. capreolus or placidus, but I can not decide, please help!
(elaphus was rejected due to the beetle's brown rather than brown color, and its body shape is not elongated enough, as for me confused.gif)

I gave the camera away, there is only one tolerable photo left, but just in case I will add a bad one

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19.07.2016 19:35, Mantispid

Can you tell me if I identified the beetles correctly? Tula Region, July 2-15, 2016

1. We have a lot of these ground beetles, we can say that this is the most common ground beetle both in forests and in vegetable gardens - under every stone or fallen tree.
Pterostichus melanarius?

2. On cornflowers meadow recently appeared such larinas. Larinus minutus?

3. And these larinas developed on bodyak in mid-June. They were defined as Larinus sturnus.

4. Both hits? Not atripes? You can't tell by the sawyere, I understand. On the pronotum like hirta...

2. Minutus in Tula - it would be interesting), and so-banal Larinus obtusus

3. The body shape seems too long and the head tube is too short, I think Larinus carlinae

19.07.2016 20:13, I.solod

. We have a lot of these ground beetles, we can say that this is the most common ground beetle both in forests and in vegetable gardens - under every stone or fallen tree.
Pterostichus melanarius?

still, this is with this angle and quality of Pterostichus niger Schall.

20.07.2016 13:12, VLAD69

Hello, can you tell me another barbel?
Tver region July.field.

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20.07.2016 16:01, Borka

Hello, can you tell me another barbel?
Tver region July.field.

Leptura quadrifasciata
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20.07.2016 21:21, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Lishnyagi village, 17.07.2016
Lichenophanes bicornis ?
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20.07.2016 22:35, ejikmurom

tell me what kind of bug it is .found on 16.7.16. under a rotten board..

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20.07.2016 23:18, Mantispid

Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Lishnyagi village, 17.07.2016
Lichenophanes bicornis ?

Lichenophanes varius (Illiger, 1801)
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21.07.2016 1:01, John-ST

Please tell me, this is Limodromus assimilis (Paykull 1790)
26.09.2014
MO, Railway
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21.07.2016 12:24, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk.
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21.07.2016 13:30, Dmitry Vlasov

Krasnoyarsk.
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Gronops sp.???

21.07.2016 13:32, Dmitry Vlasov

tell me what kind of bug it is .found on 16.7.16. under a rotten board..

Similar to Uloma rufa
And where is it found? Region...

21.07.2016 13:48, Mantispid

Krasnoyarsk.

female Gronops (Asperogronops) inaequalis (Boheman, 1842)
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21.07.2016 17:38, ejikmurom

Similar to Uloma rufa
And where is it found? Region...

Murom, Vladimir region 6.7.16. under the rotten board.
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21.07.2016 19:35, Borka

Cortodera alpina?

Georgia, Svaneti, Ushguli village, 19.06.2016
2300 m above sea level, alpine meadows with buttercup flowers

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22.07.2016 9:55, Dmitry Vlasov

Derived from multi-chambered galls on the roots of linseed. Yaroslavl region. Rhinusa neta?
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Differ in cephalotubes. Gender differences???

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22.07.2016 10:00, Dmitry Vlasov

Murom, Vladimir region 6.7.16. under the rotten board.

If there is a beetle, look at the border of the pronotum at its base. If the border is interrupted in the middle, then Uloma rufa. If full, then Uloma culinaris. The photo is poorly visible

22.07.2016 12:16, Mantispid

Derived from multi-chambered galls on the roots of linseed. Yaroslavl region. Rhinusa neta?
They differ in head tubes. Gender differences???

Rh. neta doesn't seem to go that far north
, so I think it's Rh. collina, female and male respectively

compare pronotum and elytra - http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/curculioninae/Rhinusa.html

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22.07.2016 13:17, Dmitry Vlasov

Rh. neta doesn't seem to go that far north
, so I think it's Rh. collina, female and male respectively

compare pronotum and elytra - http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/curculioninae/Rhinusa.html

Ilya, thank you! I was there and determined, but apparently with prsp messed up, and went to Rh. neta shuffle.gif

23.07.2016 0:33, Andrey Ponomarev

1 Metro station, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Nerskaya station 22.06.2016
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2 m. o., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voinova Gora 24.06.2016
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23.07.2016 2:11, AGG

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23.07.2016 7:41, Mantispid

1 Metro station, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Nerskaya station 22.06.2016
2 Metro station, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voinova gora 24.06.2016
3 m. o., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voinova gora 22.07.2016
4 m. o., Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, pos. Voinova Gora 22.07.2016

Otiorhynchus tristis
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23.07.2016 11:20, Liparus

Collected in Georgia a series of elephants in rotten wood, it looks like Dryophthorus corticalis. Could there be a different view?

23.07.2016 12:44, Mantispid

Collected in Georgia a series of elephants in rotten wood, it looks like Dryophthorus corticalis. Could there be a different view?

Religion doesn't allow you to view the Palearctic catalog?

23.07.2016 13:51, Ksenya Paukova

23.07.2016
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23.07.2016 19:42, Tivanik

Help with the beetles. Saint Petersburg, 23.07.2016

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23.07.2016 20:38, Borka

Help with the beetles. Saint Petersburg, 23.07.2016

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Endomychus coccineus
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23.07.2016 22:44, vla-mityanin

Help me identify the bug, or which ones it will be made of. Maybe there are options for weevils on tansy, from which they will be. All photos were taken near Kirov, Kirov region, on July 21.

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23.07.2016 23:32, Arikain

June 25, from Karelia, in a coniferous forest, near the shore of the lake.
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24.07.2016 2:26, AGG

Help with the beetles. Saint Petersburg, 23.07.2016
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Luperus view don't remember frown.gif
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24.07.2016 2:28, AGG

Help me identify the bug, or which ones it will be made of. Maybe there are options for weevils on tansy, from which they will be. All photos were taken near Kirov, Kirov region, on July 21.

Galeruca (Galeruca) tanaceti (Linnaeus, 1758)
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24.07.2016 2:31, AGG

June 25, from Karelia, in a coniferous forest, near the shore of the lake.


Notiophilus sp
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24.07.2016 9:30, Tivanik

Endomychus coccineus

Thanks! I searched unsuccessfully for it among the leaf-eaters. I haven't even heard about mold eaters before, now I'll know.

Luperus view I don't remember frown.gif

Thanks! After your tip - off, I found my own liperus-female Luperus luperus (Sulzer, 1776) http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/luperus%20luperus.htm

P.S. And maybe Luperus flavipes (Linnaeus, 1767) http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/luperus%20flavipes.htm "their females don't differ much

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24.07.2016 12:17, Mantispid

Help me identify the bug, or which ones it will be made of. Maybe there are options for weevils on tansy, from which they will be. All photos were taken near Kirov, Kirov region, on July 21.

This is Acalyptus carpini / sericeus, they live on willows, and on tansy they undergo additional nutrition. For accurate determination, an exact size in mm is required from the front edge of the forehead to the tops of the elytra.
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24.07.2016 15:14, Guest

Help with the beetles.
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Synuchus vivalis
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