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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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04.11.2016 0:04, maroya

Beetles, including mold eaters, cannot live in the hair. By the way, in the topic " Who is this?" a completely working version was expressed (which for some reason remained unnoticed-URL #5219), how they could get into the hair:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1644136
Here, many synanthropic beetles can still eat cereals, grain products and their derivatives.

Specify the URL, it doesn't match. But if you mean ENO's jokes-this is not a version,especially not a working one.

04.11.2016 0:33, Necrocephalus

Thank you. I already got to Adelina turcica myself, found it on an Italian forum, and even started deleting my posts, they now look stupid. But I saw your post and gave it up.
My dream is to find lists of all beetle families for Moldova. So far, there are only ground beetles. And several families for Ukraine-barbel, black-bodied. But that won't do. I suspect that I already have up to a dozen types of different groups that are not specified for Moldova. Maybe this should be published somehow?

There is a faunal monograph by Anton Poiras on the elephants of Moldova. But that's all, except for ground beetles, which is still there.
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04.11.2016 0:39, Necrocephalus

I will write to her there, thank you for the response, let's hope-it will come, and you will get a copy from a human head, let's hope))
And in general, it can be that these animals live in the hair? I've never heard of anything other than lice.

of course not. in general, this post looked like a mockery - so, probably, no one reacted. it's just that everyone understands that these beetles can't live in a person's hair. and even more so in can not be in a bottle of shampoo.

04.11.2016 1:05, maroya

of course not. in general, this post looked like a mockery - so, probably, no one reacted. it's just that everyone understands that these beetles can't live in a person's hair. and even more so in can not be in a bottle of shampoo.

Of course I'm not talking about shampoo... Well, she describes her suffering so sincerely... And from the photo, what do you think?

04.11.2016 2:41, Necrocephalus

I will say that Fornax13 is right. He's the maestro in beetles.

04.11.2016 9:33, stierlyz

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04.11.2016 14:45, Arkaim80

24.07.2016. Primorsky Krai, Khasansky district

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04.11.2016 15:32, Bad Den

24.07.2016. Primorsky Krai, Khasansky district

Prionus ?insularis

05.11.2016 12:07, maroya

24.07.2016. Primorsky Krai, Khasansky district

Awesome picture!!! And a beetle in red furry socks.

05.11.2016 12:35, алекс 2611

I ask for help in determining. The first ground beetle from the Alma-Ata region, Ili coast, Saksaul desert. 12 mm. 04.05.15. The second - Alma-Ata region, near the village of Kokpek. 28mm 16-17. 09. 16. The last three beetles from Primorye, June 2016.

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Galerucida bifasciata Motschulsky, 1860
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05.11.2016 12:38, Bad Den

Awesome picture!!! And a beetle in red furry socks.

It's a female, apparently. On louboutins!!!
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05.11.2016 22:26, Anton Kozyrev

Lucanus cervus?
Saratov region
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05.11.2016 22:47, Victor Titov

Specify the URL, it doesn't match. But if you mean ENO's jokes-this is not a version,especially not a working one.

Indeed, I made an inaccuracy: it's about AVA's post about pillow fillers, URL #5218
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1644136

05.11.2016 22:48, Victor Titov

Lucanus cervus?
Saratov region.

Who else? The girl! wink.gif

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 05.11.2016 22: 48
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06.11.2016 20:27, akulich-sibiria

it was found in a soil sample from a private sector land plot. Khakassia.
2.2 mm approximately Dyschirius ? Tell me where you can view keys for this type.
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06.11.2016 20:38, stierlyz

Well, take the DV determinant, there are tables by gender, there are also separate works by Fedorenko.

06.11.2016 20:42, ИНО

Lucanus cervus?
Saratov region.

Well, who else!

06.11.2016 21:05, Victor Titov

Dyschirius ? Tell me where you can view keys for this type.

Here's the link: https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/potanbi5.htm - articles by D. N. Fedorenko and S. Y. Grunthal (thank you, Bad Den!).

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 06.11.2016 21: 09
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08.11.2016 1:10, Gans75

Donetsk region, July 23.
Pentodon idiota ?
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08.11.2016 1:30, I.solod

(akulich-sibiria @ 06.11.2016 20:27)
Tell me where you can view keys for this type.



true, the monograph is a little outdated - but there are keys to all the palearctic species for that year.

Fedorenko D.N. Reclassification of world Dyschiriini, with a revision of the Palearctic fauna (Coleoptera, Carabidae). PENSOFT Series Faunistica N 4. Sofia-Moscow-St. Peterburg. - 1996. – 224 p.

This post was edited by I. solod - 08.11.2016 01: 36

08.11.2016 19:01, stierlyz

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08.11.2016 20:19, stierlyz

09.11.2016 20:58, Чегар

Such a beetle arrived from the Vologda region (Vozhegodsky district, Levinskaya village, 05.06.2016). In a company with the usual Pytho depressus. Completely black, including the lower legs and tummy. Size-15 mm.
I assume Pytho kolwensis. It is available in the KK of the Leningrad region.

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09.11.2016 21:36, Fornax13

Such a beetle arrived from the Vologda region (Vozhegodsky district, Levinskaya village, 05.06.2016). In a company with the usual Pytho depressus. Completely black, including the lower legs and tummy. Size-15 mm.
I assume Pytho kolwensis. It is available in the KK of the Leningrad region.

I would agree. Very nice beetle.
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09.11.2016 22:03, Чегар

I would agree. Very good beetle.

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10.11.2016 10:26, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 02.10.2016.
On bodyak (Círsium sp.).

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10.11.2016 11:07, Victor Titov

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 02.10.2016.
On bodyak (Círsium sp.).

Chrysolina staphylaea.
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11.11.2016 20:28, Чегар

Here is a zver with Kazakhstan (Jambyl region. Talassky district)
Black, legs-antennae dark brown, flat as a leaf, 12 mm. The elytra are densely and randomly covered with shallow pits with short golden hairs. There are also several long types of bristles.
At least a clan or tribe...

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11.11.2016 20:34, Fornax13

Here is a zver with Kazakhstan (Jambyl region. Talassky district)
Black, legs-antennae dark brown, flat as a leaf, 12 mm. The elytra are densely and randomly covered with shallow pits with short golden hairs. There are also several long types of bristles.
At least a clan or tribe...

Siagona europaea
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12.11.2016 13:32, Mycetophagus

Please help me deal with the horses.
Turkey, Erdemli province, Hatsialani, April 2015. We ran together on the same path.
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12.11.2016 20:02, Коллекционер

Voronezh, mixed forest, mostly pine

Is it possible to identify a pill taker from these remnants?
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12.11.2016 20:22, Чегар

Another couple from Kazakhstan (Jambyl region). Talassky R.). It does not seem to be Zabrus spinipes. The entire series (12 pieces) is 15-16 mm., the punctuation of the elytra is sharper, the pronotum is slightly different in shape. Who do they have there instead of spinipes can be?

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12.11.2016 20:29, Bad Den

Another couple from Kazakhstan (Jambyl region). Talassky R.). It does not seem to be Zabrus spinipes. The entire series (12 pieces) is 15-16 mm., the punctuation of the elytra is sharper, the pronotum is slightly different in shape. Who do they have there instead of spinipes can be?

Zabrus (Zabrus) morio, I think
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14.11.2016 2:11, Gans75

Donetsk region, June 30.
Lixus bardanae ?
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14.11.2016 21:06, Mantispid

Donetsk region, June 30.
Lixus bardanae ?

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15.11.2016 0:31, Gans75

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Lixus (Dilixellus) pulverulentus ? (cephalotube is longer than pronotum)

This post was edited by Gans75 - 11/15/2016 02: 45

15.11.2016 7:41, Mantispid

Lixus (Dilixellus) pulverulentus ? (cephalotube is longer than pronotum)

and what to guess? look at the postorbital lobes and everything will immediately become clear
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/opredslon/Lixus36.html
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15.11.2016 19:05, Gans75

and what to guess? look at the postorbital lobes and everything will immediately become clear
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/opredslon/Lixus36.html

Divination was the first time when such" redheads " as L. bardanae were no longer seen on the Macroid.
The second time I already went through the determinant, but many terms are incomprehensible to me, as a non-specialist: elytra gaps, etc. - I came out in general on L. iridis, but I discarded it-it's painfully different. Only then I came across Lixus pulverulentus, and the greatest width of the elytra in the anterior third and the food plant were decisive for me.
According to your link, I would go to the right (large, rounded blades) - the shooting angle is probably the same, and there among the Ukrainian Lixus linearis and Lixus punctiventris, but they are less similar.

15.11.2016 19:54, stierlyz

I may surprise you, but "redness" in this kind depends on the presence of pollen on the body, which is easily removed during collection-soaking, in collector specimens. this "redness", as a rule, is not present.
You can sit with the identifier and sort it out yourself, you can send the material to a specialist, you can take photos of the details and put them here - the group is very complex. we still need to work hard.
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15.11.2016 20:44, Liparus

Donetsk region, June 30.
Lixus bardanae ?
user posted image

Maybe even Lixus punctiventris
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