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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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15.08.2016 14:26, KingSnake

Help identify the ground beetle. Mordovia, 16.07.2016

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15.08.2016 14:50, Mantispid

Here is such a beetle sat down next to you on the bench ) Saint-Petersburg.
Who is it?

possible saperda carcharias

15.08.2016 20:14, gstalker

Good evening
to Chrysolina graminis will this bug pull ? shuffle.gif
5mm 11..07.14 Germany

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15.08.2016 20:46, КаМея

perhaps saperda carcharias

That's the one, thank you!

16.08.2016 9:00, Михалис

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16.08.2016 10:03, stierlyz

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16.08.2016 21:12, coriander-lithurgus

Good evening to all! Tell me, please, the type of this beetle. It looks like both a leaf-eater and a darkling. I can't find out who. Body length-9 mm.

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16.08.2016 22:18, Fornax13

Good evening
to Chrysolina graminis will this bug pull ? shuffle.gif
5mm 11..07.14 Germany

Are you sure about Chrysolina? smile.gif
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16.08.2016 22:21, Fornax13

Good evening to all! Tell me, please, the type of this beetle. It looks like both a leaf-eater and a darkling. I can't find out who. Body length-9 mm.

Oodescelis polita, не?
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16.08.2016 22:22, Barnaba

Good evening to all! Tell me, please, the type of this beetle. It looks like both a leaf-eater and a darkling. I can't find out who. Body length-9 mm.

Darkling, of course. If you are not sure about the definition of a beetle even before the family, it is most likely a black-bodied beetle (O. L. Kryzhanovsky, quoted from memory). Oodescelis sp. is most likely O. melas. Male.
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16.08.2016 23:59, coriander-lithurgus

Are you sure about Chrysolina? smile.gif

Of course not. Chrysolina has a completely different color - bright metallic green with a copper sheen. And my beetle is matte black. But I still thank you for your attention.

17.08.2016 0:08, Fornax13

Of course not. Chrysolina has a completely different color - bright metallic green with a copper sheen. And my beetle is matte black. But I still thank you for your attention.

please note to whom the message is addressed smile.gif

17.08.2016 0:13, coriander-lithurgus

[quote=Fornax13,16.08.2016 23:21]

17.08.2016 0:19, coriander-lithurgus

pay attention to who the message is addressed to smile.gif

Oh, yes! I'm sorry! eek.gifI got the address of the request mixed up. eek.gif

18.08.2016 13:51, Anopheles

Can you tell me what kind of bug it is? Rostov region

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18.08.2016 14:03, Fornax13

Can you tell me what kind of bug it is? Rostov region

Xanthogaleruca luteola
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18.08.2016 20:18, Норд

tell me, caught in a soil trap, Belarus, Minsk region

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19.08.2016 10:09, Михалис

tell me, caught in a soil trap, Belarus, Minsk region

Ground beetle (Carabus hortensis)

20.08.2016 8:52, Megacefal

Hello!with the definition of goldsmiths, too, difficulties.Crimea, end of July, Evpatoria.

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20.08.2016 8:53, Megacefal

Crimea. May.

20.08.2016 8:54, Megacefal

Crimea, May

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20.08.2016 19:57, maik

help identify the bug 09.05-08.07.16. North.Ossetia Karmadon gorge. soils.traps on the remains of glaciers.Chopping block.L- 13 мм.Poecilus lepidus ?
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21.08.2016 12:52, gstalker

Are you sure about Chrysolina? smile.gif

I think it's still Gastrophysa viridula confused.gifbecause 5mm

21.08.2016 15:04, I.solod

[quote=maik,20.08.2016 20:57]
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21.08.2016 21:48, MIV

Please help me identify beetles.
All from Krasnoyarsk.

1. Barbel flew to the light on 9.07.16. L-8mm

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2. ? On light 18.08.16. L-12mm

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3. Strangalia attenuata? It's kind of weird.
Sorry for the bad picture.

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21.08.2016 21:53, Triplaxxx

Please help me identify beetles.
All from Krasnoyarsk.
2. ? On light 18.08.16. L-12mm

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Stenotrachelus aeneus (Fabricius, 1787), Stenotrachelidae.
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22.08.2016 11:01, Victor Titov

  
1. Barbel flew to the light on 9.07.16. L-8mm

Obrium cantharinum

3. Strangalia attenuata?

yes.gif
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22.08.2016 12:12, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 21.08.2016.
Under the bark of a rotten birch tree.

user posted image user posted image

22.08.2016 15:00, IchMan

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 21.08.2016.
Under the bark of a rotten birch tree.

male Uloma culinaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
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23.08.2016 22:22, Jaguar paw

Please confirm/deny the version. Ergates faber? Georgia, Lebarde.

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23.08.2016 22:41, Victor Gazanchidis

Yes, female
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24.08.2016 9:35, Dmitry Vlasov

male Uloma culinaris (Linnaeus, 1758)

I wouldn't be so peremptory as to say umnik.gif
Rather, it is Uloma rufa, the base of the pronotum is not bordered in the middle, and the indentation in the male U. culinaris is much more pronounced...
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24.08.2016 9:36, Dmitry Vlasov

Good afternoon! Please help me identify beetles. Some beetles are identified from the collection, but I want to check if they are correctly identified, and find out the names of some of them. Do not pay attention to bedbugs.

So write down who you have identified - we will confirm/deny it. And sign the whole bunch - vlom

24.08.2016 17:03, Koala04

So write down who you have identified - we will confirm/deny it. And the whole bunch to sign-break

Elizar, in the first photo (2.jpg), laid out by me, from left to right-forest dung, golden bronze, the next beetle I doubt (I think it's a dung beetle, but still not), then-ordinary platysma.
In the second photo (3.jpg) continues a series of platysmas, then 4 leptures of red. I don't know anyone on the second row, except for aspen leaf beetle (7 on the left), then through one that I don't know, there are Colorado potato beetles at the end of the row of its larvae.
In another photo (4.jpg I don't know anyone behind the sculptures.
On (1.jpg) barbel tanner, ground beetle black forest, big spruce black barbel (I doubt, similar to pine appearance).
On (5.jpg) I don't know any small beetles on the bottom row. On (6.jpg) soft-bodied red, then Coccinella septempunctata. I don't know any further.
Again, when I photographed the beetles, I didn't mean that they were beetles. Just got into the frame, all identified.

This post was edited by Koala04-24.08.2016 20: 14

24.08.2016 17:27, ИНО

24.08.2016 19:51, akulich-sibiria

Sorry, but I was so pleased with the message where there is a semyatochechnaya grandmother...Just from the heart lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif

24.08.2016 20:21, Mantispid

damn, and I was late, there is no grandmother box weep.gif

24.08.2016 21:51, Shamil Murtazin

Damn, I'm late, there's no money left. weep.gif

in the response (post ino) - there are wink.gif

25.08.2016 0:12, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Lishnyagi, 21.08.2016
1 length about 8 mm, under the bark of a dry pine tree
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4 Cyphocleonus dealbatus?
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The post was edited by Gennadich - 25.08.2016 00: 14

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