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24.07.2016 20:28, Mantispid

Bali Island

Do you have any ideas?

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25.07.2016 8:58, Gray-Ejik

Time is precious to everyone! I found an interesting oberia near Iskitim in the Novosibirsk region. On Zina, I found a similar one, Oberea (s.str.) kostini Danilevsky. She, no? confused.gif

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25.07.2016 9:38, алекс 2611

Bali Island

Do you have any ideas?

Hispinae_3

Caught similar ones in Thailand. Defined as Dicladispa armigera

25.07.2016 18:01, akulich-sibiria

the photo is certainly not of such good quality. This is Oberea kostini Krasnoyarsk Krai
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Basically similar. I think if you show it to Mikhail Leontievich, he will be happy to help, even from photos. smile.gif

This post was edited by akulich-sibiria - 25.07.2016 18: 04

25.07.2016 18:11, Borka

Time is precious to everyone! I found an interesting oberia near Iskitim in the Novosibirsk region. On Zina, I found a similar one, Oberea (s.str.) kostini Danilevsky. She, no? confused.gif


Oberea

You can use this article to determine.
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27.07.2016 8:30, Honza

28 - 25 mm, Almaty reg., Tau-Kum deserts, Kanshengel, 415 m
Calosoma (Caminara) imbricatum deserticola ???

1 - 25 mm, Almaty reg., Tau-Kum deserts, Kanshengel, 415 m
Calosoma investigator ?


This material is provided by colleagues.Please help with the definition.

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27.07.2016 9:31, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues mol.gif!
In the swamp in YAO caught smolevku, which I can not identify confused.gif
The pronotum shape is similar to that of P. pini and P. validirostris, but differs in points in the elytra grooves (compared by equal-sized specimens). The dots are square, smaller than in P. pini, but larger than in P. validirostris. beetle size 6 mm (without head)
beatle.
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Ilya, I'm waiting for your verdict! It can't be the mythical P. gyllenhali???Do you know any signs that reliably breed these species? Hairiness in my case does not "roll" - the beetle is bald...

This post was edited by Elizar - 27.07.2016 09: 44

27.07.2016 13:29, Сергей71

Please help me with the definition. Photo taken from Bishkek. According to the author of the photo: "They hang out in thuja brabantah and eat everything..".

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27.07.2016 13:35, Сергей71

p. s. I apologize in advance to the moderators. The topic dropped out of the "Bug Detection" section. Drive it to the section for some reason does not work. frown.gif

27.07.2016 14:04, Mantispid

This is very similar to Otiorhynchus pseudonothus, but already before Wed. How did you get there? Wow!
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27.07.2016 14:11, Сергей71

Thanks! I read that polyphagus. But what would Thuyu Western gnaw? Is he capable of such a thing?

27.07.2016 14:11, Mantispid

Thanks! I read that polyphagus. But what would Thuyu Western gnaw? Is he capable of such a thing?

probably with it and delivered
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27.07.2016 14:35, Mantispid

Colleagues mol.gif!
In the swamp in YAO caught smolevku, which I can not identify confused.gif
The pronotum shape is similar to that of P. pini and P. validirostris, but differs in points in the elytra grooves (compared by equal-sized specimens). The dots are square, smaller than in P. pini, but larger than in P. validirostris. beetle size 6 mm (without head)
beatle.
Ilya, I'm waiting for your verdict! It can't be the mythical P. gyllenhali???Do you know any signs that reliably breed these species? Hairiness in my case does not "roll" - the beetle is bald...

Dmitry, what is "mythical" about gyllenhali?)
I must say right away that I didn't hold gyllenhali in my hands, but I agree that the dotted grooves are clearly too small than those of standard pini. Here the main thing is to compare the shape of the head tube and pronotum. And if I didn't really understand something about the pronotum, then the head tube seems very thin and curved, like in gyllenhali. I even made a comparison. The pini seems to be clearly "straighter" and thicker - http://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-phot...le-31056445.jpg

Well, for self-promotion purposes)
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/opredslon/Pissodes.html

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27.07.2016 16:02, Dmitry Vlasov

Dmitry, what is "mythical" about gyllenhali?)
I must say right away that I didn't hold gyllenhali in my hands, but I agree that the dotted grooves are clearly too small than those of standard pini. Here the main thing is to compare the shape of the head tube and pronotum. And if I didn't really understand something about the pronotum, then the head tube seems very thin and curved, like in gyllenhali.

Ilya, thank you very much! beer.gif beer.gif beer.gif
I looked at your site and tried to determine, but "hung up"...
And I call gyllenhali "mythical" because its predecessors indicated it from YAO, but I didn't find shuffle.gifit, although I think it was most likely confused with harciniae, which they didn't specify, and which is definitely there, even though it is local

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27.07.2016 16:14, AGG

27.07.2016 16:19, Mantispid

Ilyukh, are your drawings on these views mixed up? something with the text does not match confused.gif

yeah, I have a feeling that something is wrong here)
you will need to check

27.07.2016 16:28, Radik

Tell me pozh-sta genus, and maybe the type of representative of the Carabidae.
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, rural locality. Troitsky. Into the light.

27.07.2016 16:31, Dmitry Vlasov

Ilyukh, are your drawings on these views mixed up? something with the text does not match confused.gif

First of all, I hung up on these drawings...

27.07.2016 16:32, Dmitry Vlasov

Tell me pozh-sta genus, and maybe the type of representative of the Carabidae.
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, rural locality. Troitsky. Into the light.

Dolichus halensis

27.07.2016 16:41, Gray-Ejik

  Oberea

You can use this article to determine.


Thank you for the article! It's strange that I haven't come across it before)
By most indications, it turns out that this is Costini, so it was signed)

27.07.2016 16:48, Radik

Dolichus halensis

Thank you.
Is Calathus halensis a synonym or something?

27.07.2016 16:50, Dmitry Vlasov

Thank you.
Is Calathus halensis a synonym or something?

Synonym, previously just this species was included in the genus Calathus

27.07.2016 17:12, Gray-Ejik

I have formed another question! I looked at my apoderuses from Primorye, from the last business trip, of which three pieces were collected. Two of them, in my opinion, are one hundred percent cinnamon, but the third one caused me great doubts! What is it completely different, both in size and shape, thicker thighs, the structure of the veins at the base of the elytra looks different! I compared the rest of coriander in collections from different places, about three dozen copies, but I didn't find anything similar anymore. What can it be?

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27.07.2016 18:05, VLAD69

Hello,can you tell me who?
Tver region July

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27.07.2016 18:19, Gray-Ejik

Hello,can you tell me who?
Tver region July


1) Aromia moschata (L., 1758) female.
2) Monochamus galloprovincialis (Oliv., 1795) female.
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27.07.2016 22:16, VLAD69

Hello, tell me another barbel.

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28.07.2016 2:50, Gray-Ejik

Hello, tell me another barbel.


Stictoleptura (Aredolpona) rubra (Linnaeus, 1758) самец.
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28.07.2016 5:36, OEV

I have formed another question! I looked at my apoderuses from Primorye, from the last business trip, of which three pieces were collected. Two of them, in my opinion, are one hundred percent cinnamon, but the third one caused me great doubts! What is it completely different, both in size and shape, thicker thighs, the structure of the veins at the base of the elytra looks different! I compared the rest of coriander in collections from different places, about three dozen copies, but I didn't find anything similar anymore. What can it be?


Sergey I will express my opinion, all three Apoderus coryli, on the left two males + on the right a female. Such sex differences.

28.07.2016 16:39, Gray-Ejik

Sergey I will express my opinion, all three Apoderus coryli, on the left two males + on the right a female. Such sex differences.


Eugene thank you! It looks like it is.

28.07.2016 21:43, Жукастый

[Help identify the bug.
Date of shooting: 25.07.2016
Location: Ryazan region]

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29.07.2016 6:11, Gray-Ejik

[Help identify the bug.
Date of shooting: 25.07.2016
Location: Ryazan region]


Chalcophora mariana (Linnaeus, 1758)

30.07.2016 18:06, Grummen

Colleagues, can you tell me what determinants (or group revisions) can be used to identify domesticated Nebria, Bembidion, as well as domesticated and mycetobiont staphylinids on the eastern slopes of the Urals (collected along the route from the Auspiya River to the Dyatlov Pass and Otorten Mountain)?

31.07.2016 0:12, Fornax13

Colleagues, can you tell me what determinants (or group revisions) can be used to identify domesticated Nebria, Bembidion, as well as domesticated and mycetobiont staphylinids on the eastern slopes of the Urals (collected along the route from the Auspiya River to the Dyatlov Pass and Otorten Mountain)?

yes, a good question %) especially about staphylinids. post a photo, at least until the end I will try to help. Or in the personal knock.

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31.07.2016 10:57, gstalker

Good afternoon.Is it possible to de-rnnlit these beetles to a species ? Germany 6mm_28. 05. 16
For earlier thank you

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31.07.2016 15:25, gstalker

Phyllobius sp. ?
7mm 05/29/16 Germany

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31.07.2016 15:54, akulich-sibiria

I can't even decide on my family. 2 mm.
Svidu looks like Pritovoryashek. Maybe something from leaf eaters. I was sitting on a rowan leaf in the garden. Dacha village near Krasnoyarsk.
The points on the elytra are large, without forming rows. The surface seems to be in a very shallow descent with sparse longer pressed hairs. 2nd member of the rear. The eyes are large, the mustache is located between the eyes of the legs as if curved.
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31.07.2016 16:08, akulich-sibiria

Aderidae?

31.07.2016 16:19, akulich-sibiria

found, like Phytobaenus amabilis R. F. Sahlberg, 1834 wall.gif smile.gif

31.07.2016 16:22, Necrocephalus

Phytobaenus amabilis
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01.08.2016 7:41, Mantispid

Phyllobius sp. ?
7mm 05/29/16 Germany

somehow it is very pereklinilo, I will assume that Polydrusus (Eudipnus) mollis
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