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28.11.2016 10:32, Liparus

Please tell me about the nutcrackers. Penza region.

I'm giving you a hint.

1,2 Agrypnus murinus-commonplace

3.9 Prosternon tessellatum-commonplace

10 Cardiophorus ruficollis-these are on pine trees, I don't come across often
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28.11.2016 10:35, Liparus

1, 2 - Agrypnus murinus
3, 9 - Prosternon tessellatum
6 - Ampedus sanguinolentus
8 - Ctenicera pectinicornis
10 - Cardiophorus ruficollis

Oh, I missed it...Just now I noticed, well ok

28.11.2016 10:36, Liparus

8 - Ctenicera pectinicornis - Самец!
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28.11.2016 12:55, Mantispid

I'm giving you a hint.

10 Cardiophorus ruficollis-these are on pine trees, I don't come across often

C. ruficollis is not only found on pine trees, it is very fond of flowering oaks, where it sometimes gathers in bulk
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28.11.2016 17:00, Liparus

C. ruficollis is not only found on pine trees, it is very fond of flowering oaks, where it sometimes gathers en masse

Thanks!

28.11.2016 17:01, Liparus

C. ruficollis is not only found on pine trees, it is very fond of flowering oaks, where it sometimes gathers en masse

And how rare is the Elater ferrugineus Nutcracker? I caught one this year on the fly from a shrunken standing elm tree.

http://alsphotopage.com/image/show/id/13166

This post was edited by Liparus - 28.11.2016 17: 29

28.11.2016 17:32, Mantispid

And how rare is the Elater ferrugineus Nutcracker? I caught one this year on the fly from a shrunken standing elm tree.


Apparently quite rare, I never caught
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28.11.2016 19:26, stierlyz

And how rare is the Elater ferrugineus Nutcracker? I caught one this year on the fly from a shrunken standing elm tree...

And rare, and local, and secretive, I only collected larvae. However, there are at least half of them in the family.
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28.11.2016 20:30, Liparus

And rare, and local, and secretive, I only collected larvae. However, there are at least half of them in the family.

I want to say that the beetle is quite nimble if you catch it on the fly, very fast when behind it, with a net - it immediately accelerates...The first time I flew away, then five minutes later I flew to a shrunken standing elm tree, and I caught the firs...

29.11.2016 23:17, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 2.
Anthaxia sp. ?
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user posted image

This post was edited by Gans75 - 29.11.2016 23: 41

30.11.2016 0:21, Victor Titov

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 2.
Anthaxia sp. ?

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30.11.2016 12:25, Андреас

Good evening. Please tell me the name of this big-eyed furry cat.
Taken at my KMV, on luga, June. It's about a centimeter long.

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30.11.2016 14:06, Mantispid

Good evening. Please tell me the name of this big-eyed furry cat.
Taken at my KMV, on luga, June. It's about a centimeter long.

mokhnatka is, Lagria sp.
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30.11.2016 19:06, Александрс

Can someone identify the client? SE Iran, Sistan and Baluchestan prov., 9km S Nikshahr, Absheki vill. 2016-03-25 11мм

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30.11.2016 22:53, Fornax13

Can someone identify the client? SE Iran, Sistan and Baluchestan prov., 9km S Nikshahr, Absheki vill. 2016-03-25 11мм

Funny character. Small, with claws split at the top and a three-jointed mace - can't it be Schizonycha?

01.12.2016 0:44, Александрс

Funny character. Small, with claws split at the top and a three-jointed mace - can't it be Schizonycha?

Maybe. Could it be Anomala bengalensis? This one looks like Schizonycha ruficollis http://alsphotopage.com/image/show/id/13239. But I'm not so sure...

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03.12.2016 7:59, Urman

Please help me identify water beetles from Kazakhstan. All from the Alma-Ata region, the Ili River bank, to the light. The first three - 15 mm, the fourth-10 mm. Early May.

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03.12.2016 8:04, Urman

And another aquatic animal Omsk region, forest zone, in a soil trap in a pine forest. Mid-May, 12 mm.

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03.12.2016 10:25, botanque

Please help me identify water beetles from Kazakhstan. All from the Alma-Ata region, the Ili River bank, to the light. The first three - 15 mm, the fourth-10 mm. Early May.

The big one is Colymbetes striatus or semenowi, I still don't understand how they differ.
Striped-Hydaticus grammicus, male.

And another aquatic animal Omsk region, forest zone, in a soil trap in a pine forest. Mid-May, 12 mm.

Hydaticus seminiger male.

This post was edited by botanque - 03.12.2016 10: 33
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03.12.2016 17:08, Fornax13

Maybe. Could it be Anomala bengalensis?

No, it can't - it's not routine.

This one looks like Schizonycha ruficollis http://alsphotopage.com/image/show/id/13239. But I'm not so sure...

And this is a male of the same species as in the previous photo.
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04.12.2016 17:57, Andrey OZ

Good day dear forum participants. I have such an animal in my collection. Maybe someone will be able to identify this weevil before the genus. I apologize for the quality. Origin unknown.

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04.12.2016 20:40, Mantispid

Good day dear forum participants. I have such an animal in my collection. Maybe someone will be able to identify this weevil before the genus. I apologize for the quality. Origin unknown.

it would be a normal photo... Rhinoscapha something

05.12.2016 13:37, Seneka

Good afternoon, friends. Here is such a bug ruined... The next one, I hope, will be better.
I strongly doubt the definition. In appearance, it is similar to Olisthopus rotundatus, by key, I also get on it. Only it's not bronze, but rather brown. The female.
Caught in the Moscow region.
Please, who is in the topic, help to confirm or redefine.
The photo does not show a fine morphology, ask, I will describe.
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05.12.2016 15:57, Necrocephalus

probably a beetle from the soil trap, so it turned red. as it is, everything is with him. and it is unlikely that we can have anything else similar. schmidty is different though.
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05.12.2016 16:07, Seneka

"We" is it in Russia or in the Moscow region?

05.12.2016 16:11, Necrocephalus

this is in the European "middle" band. and in the Moscow region, the beetle is infrequent.

This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 05.12.2016 16: 12
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05.12.2016 16:31, Liparus

Good day dear forum participants. I have such an animal in my collection. Maybe someone will be able to identify this weevil before the genus. I apologize for the quality. Origin unknown.

If there is no geographical label, then there is no point in defining it-so they say 11

05.12.2016 18:26, Andrey OZ

it would be a normal photo... Rhinoscapha or something


Yes, it really is similar. Thank you.

06.12.2016 16:36, Musson max

Good afternoon!
Please tell me about this weevil.
I don't understand them at all frown.gif
I'm sure it's something banal smile.gif
06.05.2015
Ukraine; Lviv region, Lviv.
In the parking lot
of 12 mm

picture: Curculionidae.jpg

Thank you in advance!

This post was edited by Musson max - 06.12.2016 17: 32

06.12.2016 17:39, Liparus

Good afternoon!
Please tell me about this weevil.
I don't understand them at all frown.gif
I'm sure it's something banal smile.gif
06.05.2015
Ukraine; Lviv region, Lviv.
In the parking lot
of 12 mm

picture: Curculionidae.jpg

Thank you in advance!

Liophloeus tessulatus
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08.12.2016 15:52, Liparus

Help me determine the parking lot;
http://alsphotopage.com/image/show/id/13299

Already identified as Carpophilus hemipterus

This post was edited by Liparus-08.12.2016 16: 06

09.12.2016 8:22, akulich-sibiria

in food masha from Wed. Asia
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09.12.2016 10:28, алекс 2611

in food masha from Wed. Asia

Drasterius bimaculatus?
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09.12.2016 12:03, Mantispid

Drasterius may not be bimaculatus, there are several species in Wed. Asia
Interestingly, I once found Drasterius dried dill seeds
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09.12.2016 17:18, Musson max

Good afternoon!

07-09. 05. 2015
Ukraine; Lviv region, Drohobych district, Skhidnitsa village
Path inside the spruce forest,"Barbera" traps

Please help me with the definition:

1. 9 mm. - Cymindis (Cymindis) cingulata (Dejean, 1825) - male ???

picture: 41_2015_xxx_female.jpg

2. 17 mm. - Pterostichus (Morphosoma) melanarius-female ???

picture: 40_2015_xxx_female.jpg

Thank you in advance for your help smile.gif

This post was edited by Musson max - 12/10/2016 17: 12

09.12.2016 17:40, Liparus

Good afternoon!

07-09. 05. 2015
Ukraine; Lviv region, Drohobych district, Skhidnitsa village
Path inside the spruce forest,"Barbera" traps

Please help me with the definition:


2. 17 mm. - Pterostichus ? - female

picture: 40_2015_xxx_female.jpg

Thank you in advance for your help smile.gif

I think this is Abax

10.12.2016 1:46, Пензуит

Please tell me about leaf beetles, Penza region

1. Chrysolina graminis or herbacea ?

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2. Chrysolina graminis or herbacea ?

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3. ???

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10.12.2016 1:53, Bad Den


3. ???

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Gonioctena sp.
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10.12.2016 2:22, алекс 2611

Drasterius may not be bimaculatus, but there are several species in Central Asia

Three more types like. And somehow they are not very similar in the photo.

10.12.2016 13:19, Victor Titov

Please tell me about leaf beetles, Penza region

1. Chrysolina graminis or herbacea ?
2. Chrysolina graminis or herbacea ?

I guess they're both graminis after all: in herbacea, the punctuation of the elytra is more smoothed.

3. ???

With a fairly high degree of probability - Gonioctena viminalis.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 12/10/2016 13: 19
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