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03.08.2016 11:58, Tivanik

Please help us figure it out, if possible, based on these photos.
3. ... and a cow from the same place.


Hippodamia tredecimpunctata
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03.08.2016 12:13, Dmitry Vlasov

Ilya mol.gif
What kind of "fruit"??? wall.gif It can't be the melanist Rhynchaenus xylostei Clairville, 1798??? confused.gif
image: ______. jpg
Collected: South YAO, mixed forest with aspen, oak and spruce... mowing under the forest canopy on shrubs (there is honeysuckle). Just one copy.
In the same place, is it Tachyerges rufitarsis? shuffle.gif
Pronotum seems to be narrowed
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And the front shins are brown
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or is it T. salicis???

This post was edited by Elizar - 03.08.2016 12: 50

03.08.2016 12:32, Radik

Good afternoon!
Please tell me if the species is correctly defined-Oedemera podagrariae?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Tavel village district, to the light. july 2016.

03.08.2016 13:49, Mantispid

Ilya mol.gif
What kind of "fruit"??? wall.gif It can't be the melanist Rhynchaenus xylostei Clairville, 1798??? confused.gif
Collected: South YAO, mixed forest with aspen, oak and spruce... mowing under the forest canopy on shrubs (there is honeysuckle). Just one copy.
In the same place, is it Tachyerges rufitarsis? shuffle.gif
Pronotum seems to be narrowed
or is it T. salicis???

Yes, Tachyerges rufitarsis.

Rhynchaenus xylostei - very similar. If you want 100% confidence, then you need to look at the uncus on the front and middle shins.
Rhynchaenus has lower legs with a tiny uncus at the top, while Orchestes has a large crescent-shaped uncus.

Pictures:
picture: Rhynchaenus_Orchestes.jpg
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03.08.2016 15:18, akulich-sibiria

In the process smile.gifof working with our Microrhagus "sensu stricto" still have to suffer. Especially with the Far East, of which there are already five, and not one, as in the DV determinant.
As for the bug in the photo, it reminds me more of lepidus. Pygmaeus is only known to me from the European part, but its proportions are slightly different. But lepidus seems to be much more widespread in the Palearctic than previously thought. Khnzoryanovsky sibiricus, described from a single female from the Novosibirsk region, is likely to be a synonym of lepidus (I'll come back and take a closer look at the holotype). And what's more, a portion of the Far Eastern foveolatus from the mainland appears to be lepidus too. The shield of the bug in the photo is very raised?



Aha upbeat, immediately noted it wink.gif

03.08.2016 18:49, Fornax13

Aha elated, immediately noticed it wink.gif

Just sticking out like here? http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/bilder/dirha...epidus_scut.gif

03.08.2016 21:51, botanque

  confused.gif
image: _______. jpg

Helichus sensu lato. Before the species is currently impossible to determine, even by genitals. We need a major audit of the group.

04.08.2016 16:41, Radik

Tell me please.
Is Anoplodera sexguttata (Fabricius, 1775) correctly identified?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya district. june 2016

04.08.2016 17:34, AGG

04.08.2016 22:27, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Voinova gora
1 1.08.2016 a pair
of females was mowed down
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male
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2 1.08.2016 Ceratomegilla notata?
picture: Ceratomegilla_notata.jpg
3 4.08.2016
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 04.08.2016 22: 55

05.08.2016 5:42, OEV

Moscow region, Voinova Gora


2 yes.gif
3 Cryptocephalus laetus Fabricius, 1792
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05.08.2016 8:49, AGG

Moscow region, Voinova Gora
1

Amara (Curtonotus) aulicus or gebleri
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05.08.2016 8:51, Dmitry Vlasov

M. O., Voinova gora
1 1.08.2016 the pair is mowed down

Curtonotus aulicus
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05.08.2016 10:57, Radik

URL #27135 See pozh-ta

05.08.2016 13:52, grechanka

The bug was found next to bags of oatmeal in the warehouse, they are worried about what kind of pest. The photo is the best of a dozen lousy ones. Tell me who is this, pleasepicture: IMG_7757.JPG

05.08.2016 13:59, Mantispid

Someone from the Latridiidae family

05.08.2016 15:28, grechanka

Yes, but small skrytniki, and here judging by the ruler almost a centimeter long

05.08.2016 15:54, Mantispid

Yes, but skrytniki small, and here judging by the ruler almost a centimeter long

Where? this is the same millimitrovka

07.08.2016 21:00, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Shatursky district, Tugolesye platform 1.08.2016
1 approximately 20 mm.
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2 Paederus riparius ?
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3 3.07.2016
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4
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 07.08.2016 21: 10

08.08.2016 4:08, vahemart

Zdravya wish forumchanam!
Please tell me who is who.
1. Alleculidae sp.?. Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, length 7 mm
picture: Alleculidae_sp.__Vedi.jpg

2. Alleculidae sp.?. Armenia, Ijevan, June, length 9 mm
picture: Alleculidae_sp.__Idjevan.jpg

3. Onthophagus (Palaeonthophagus ) fissicornis ?. Armenia, Spitak, July, in cow dung, length 7-9 mm
picture: IMG_3554.JPG

4. Scarabaeidae sp. Armenia, Spitak, July, in cow dung, length 11 mm
picture: IMG_3555.JPG

5. Carabidae sp.? Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 7 mm
picture: Carabidae_sp.__Vedi_2_111.jpg

6. Lionychus (Lionychus) quadrillum ?. Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 4 mm
picture: Carabidae_sp.__Vedi_222.jpg

08.08.2016 4:18, vahemart

Just a little more.
7. Carabidae sp., Crimea, Simferopol, June, length 10 mm
picture: IMG_3752_1_222.jpg

8. Ropalopus lederi ? Crimea, Krasnokamenka, June, length
picture: IMG_3781_1_222.jpg

9. Lampyridae sp., Armenia, Hrazdan, July, length 14 mm. Is this a common firefly?
picture: Lampyridae_sp.__Hrazdan_222.jpg

10. Scarabaeidae sp., Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 4 mm
picture: Scarabaeidae_sp.__Vedi__2016_2_222.jpg

11. Scarabaeidae sp., Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 3 mm
picture: Scarabaeidae_sp.__Vedi__2016_222.jpg

Thank you in advance for your feedback!

08.08.2016 8:36, botanque

M. O., Shatursky district, Tugolesye platform 1.08.2016
1 approximately 20 mm.

Hydrochara caraboides.
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08.08.2016 11:33, Михалис

Zdravya wish forumchanam!
Please tell me who is who.
1. Alleculidae sp.?. Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, length 7 mm
picture: Alleculidae_sp.__Vedi.jpg


Lagria hirta

08.08.2016 13:14, Fornax13

Zdravya wish forumchanam!
Please tell me who is who.
1. Alleculidae sp.?. Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, length 7 mm
2. Alleculidae sp.?. Armenia, Ijevan, June, length 9 mm
3. Onthophagus (Palaeonthophagus ) fissicornis ?. Armenia, Spitak, July, in cow dung, length 7-9 mm
4. Scarabaeidae sp. Armenia, Spitak, July, in cow dung, length 11 mm
5. Carabidae sp.? Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 7 mm
6. Lionychus (Lionychus) quadrillum ?. Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 4 mm

1. Lagria, but as far as hirta-you need to watch
2. Dascillus, you must have your own species (elongatus or something)
3. Not fissicornis, for me so similar to gibbulus, but small some
4. Aphodius (Teuchestes) fossor
5. Alleculidae - ?Mycetocharina
6. Anthicidae

08.08.2016 13:29, Fornax13

Just a little more.
7. Carabidae sp., Crimea, Simferopol, June, length 10 mm
8. Ropalopus lederi ? Crimea, Krasnokamenka, June, length
9. Lampyridae sp., Armenia, Hrazdan, July, length 14 mm. Is this a common firefly?
10. Scarabaeidae sp., Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 4 mm
11. Scarabaeidae sp., Armenia, Lead, into the light, July, 3 mm
Thank you in advance for your feedback!

7. Dixus obscurus
9. no, not ordinary - with rudiments of NDKR. Or such a cunning Lampyris, or even Nyctophila: https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/kvmpdf15.htm
10. Aphodius (Heptaulacus), there are not many of them, look at the keys
11. Cheirodes (Tenebrionidae)

08.08.2016 13:38, Fornax13

Moscow region, Shatursky district, Tugolesye platform 1.08.2016

2-Paederus (Poederomorphus) littoralis
3-Malthinus
4-Sospita vigintiguttata or something...
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09.08.2016 6:03, vahemart

7. Dixus obscurus
9. no, not ordinary - with rudiments of NDKR. Or such a cunning Lampyris, or even Nyctophila
10. Aphodius (Heptaulacus), there are not many of them, look at the keys
11. Cheirodes (Tenebrionidae)

Thank you very much!!!

09.08.2016 6:55, vahemart

09.08.2016 21:25, AGG

10.08.2016 9:18, botanque

  

10.08.2016 14:31, KorvinBF08

About the first head. The size is approximately 0.5 mm (see photo). The photo shows a certain central transverse roller and, if you look closely, you can distinguish 2 antennal depressions on the sides of it. In general, the signs are leafy. Unfortunately, this is all I can squeeze out of my Soviet binocular so far. A photo of the head from a different angle is attached. The question is that maybe someone has met beetles with such heads and can determine the genus.

Pictures:
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10.08.2016 15:25, KorvinBF08

There is another head (size 1 mm), July, high coastal grassy vegetation in the floodplain of the Zapadnaya Berezina River, Volozhinsky district, Minsk region, RB. As for me, it is also leafy, but confirmation is required.

Pictures:
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10.08.2016 16:15, Mantispid

About the first head. The size is approximately 0.5 mm (see photo). The photo shows a certain central transverse roller and, if you look closely, you can distinguish 2 antennal depressions on the sides of it. In general, the signs are leafy. Unfortunately, this is all I can squeeze out of my Soviet binocular so far. A photo of the head from a different angle is attached. The question is that maybe someone has met beetles with such heads and can determine the genus.

it seems to me that the owner of this head should be found in Galerucella or Lochmaea ...

10.08.2016 18:13, Barnaba

I hesitate to ask, but what is the fate of the rest of the body parts of these beetles?

10.08.2016 18:53, алекс 2611

I hesitate to ask, but what is the fate of the rest of the body parts of these beetles?


Crisis, sanctions, bad food...

10.08.2016 23:53, Anton Kozyrev

Rutpela maculata? Saratov region, June.
picture: IMG_3834_copy.jpg

11.08.2016 5:47, Borka

Yes yes.gif
Male
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11.08.2016 11:27, Dorcus

Hello!
These are all Eutetrapha sedecimpunctata Motsch., 1860
Primorsky Krai

Thank you in advance

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11.08.2016 13:10, Barnaba

Hello!
This is all Eutetrapha sedecimpunctata Motsch., 1860
Primorsky Krai
Thank you in advance

In the lower photo and upper left - yes, but what are the options? On the upper right - Saperda alberti, most likely.
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12.08.2016 7:07, vahemart

Hello! Please help me with the definitions.
1. Cerambycidae sp., Armenia, Tsakhkadzor, oak forest, July, 2000 m above sea level, length 13 mm
picture: 111.jpg

2. Cerambycidae: Hesperophanini sp.?. Armenia, Yerevan, in a wooden house in the city center, July, length 14 mm
picture: 112.jpg

3. Trichodes insignis? Armenia, Geghadir, frigana, on the bow, July, 1350 m, length 9 mm
picture: 113.JPG

4. Alleculidae sp.? Armenia, Jajur pass, July, 1500 m, length 11 mm
picture: 114.JPG

5. Alleculidae sp.? Armenia, Tsakhkadzor, oak forest, July, 2000 m, length 11 mm
picture: 115.JPG

6. Chrysomelidae sp.? Armenia, Aragats, 3200 m, July, near snowfields on rocks, under rocks, in abundance, length 2-3 mm
picture: 116.jpg

7. Curculionidae sp.? Armenia, Aragats, 3200 m, July, under stones, length 5 mm
picture: 117.JPG

8. And this is an overseas "fruit", I put it in the Bruchidae family, if you can at least accurately determine the family, I will be very grateful. USA, California, Anacapa Island, March, on a flower, but I don't remember which one. Length 3 mm.
picture: 118.JPG
I apologize for the quality of the photos. Thank you very much in advance!

This post was edited by vahemart - 12.08.2016 07: 32

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