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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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18.12.2016 10:58, I.solod

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18.12.2016 11:48, lazardin

18.12.2016 20:50, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, October 26.
Ocypus nitens ?
user posted image
user posted image

19.12.2016 11:16, guest: Николай

Help me determine what kind of beetle is at home
http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1482135275/e04ffe26/15382583.jpg

19.12.2016 11:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

Help me determine what kind of beetle is at home
http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1482135275/e04ffe26/15382583.jpg

It's not a bug.
It's a crustacean.
Woodlouse somehow: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlice

19.12.2016 14:33, Андреас

Good evening. Please identify as many of these as possible:
Taken in Minvody.

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19.12.2016 14:36, Liparus

Good evening. Please identify as many of these as possible:
Taken in Minvody.

1 Sternuchopsis karelini
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19.12.2016 14:42, Андреас

Oh thank you! jump.gif I thought it would be the hardest nut to crack.
And here's another thing, the last mustache is lying around.

This post was edited by Andreas - 19.12.2016 14: 44

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19.12.2016 15:04, stierlyz

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19.12.2016 15:44, Liparus

Good evening. Please identify as many of these as possible:
Taken in Minvody.

3 Possibly Cyphocleonus achates
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19.12.2016 15:55, vasiliy-feoktistov

Oh thank you! jump.gif I thought it would be the hardest nut to crack.
And here's another thing, the last mustache is lying around.

I think it's nothing complicated.
Theophilea cylindricollis Pic, 1897
https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/168294
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19.12.2016 18:25, Андреас

Great! That leaves 2,4,5...
Only my eyes are already starting to pop out of my head...
And #2 - the devil will break your leg... "they're all the same. I don't even know which one might be more suitable (if I've dealt with the genus correctly myself), at least by area...
Ischnomera cinerascens
Ischnomera caerulea
Ischnomera cyanea

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And with the weevil (5), too, horror... - in the subfamily Lixinae, tribe Cleonini-more or less similar only to Adosomus roridus...
And # 4-Cantharis (if that's what it is) - nothing like that at all.

This post was edited by Andreas - 12/19/2016 19: 15

19.12.2016 20:12, John-ST

Good evening. Please identify as many of these as possible:
Taken in Minvody.

2. Anogcodes sp.

19.12.2016 20:31, Андреас

19.12.2016 21:38, John-ST

Interesting... "Anogcodes ruficollis or something?"..

I do not know who you may have, maybe ruficollis, or maybe fulvicollis, or maybe you have something else.

19.12.2016 21:42, Fornax13

Interesting... "Anogcodes ruficollis or something?"..

maybe. Are there any other angles?

3-Cyphocleonus, I would like to look from above
4-what's wrong? for me, so Cantharis livida
5-Lixus of some kind, there is no top? Big though?

This post was edited by Fornax13-19.12.2016 21: 50
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19.12.2016 22:45, Андреас

20.12.2016 0:37, Пензуит

Please tell me about elephants. Penza region.

1. Larinus (s. str.) vulpes probably? June

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2. May

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3. June

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4. May

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5. May

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6. May

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7. April

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8. July

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9. May

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20.12.2016 0:55, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please tell me about elephants. Penza region.
6. May

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Not an elephant, a False elephant (Anthribidae) smile.gif
Platystomos albinus (Linnaeus, 1758) ♀
https://insecta.pro/taxonomy/287478

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12/20/2016 00: 56
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20.12.2016 15:24, John-ST

Can we identify these comrades?
16.09.2016
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny

1. Is it possible to determine this spikelet from the photo to the genus?
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2. Who is it? Carpophilus?
on camomile
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20.12.2016 17:03, Mantispid

Please tell me about elephants. Penza region.

1. Not probably, but precisely. Larinus vulpes
2. Hypera conmaculata (Herbst, 1795)
3. Larinus (Larinomesius) almost certainly L. obtusus
4. Eusomus ovulum
5. Limobius borealis
6. Platystomos albinus, female
7. Phyllobius pyri
8. Larinus obtusus
9. Phyllobius sp. ?pomaceus
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20.12.2016 17:53, vasiliy-feoktistov

Can we identify these comrades?
16.09.2016
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny

1. Is it possible to determine this spikelet from the photo to the genus?
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I think of Variimorda (Variimorda) villosa (Schrank, 1781)

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12/20/2016 17: 58
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20.12.2016 21:34, Fornax13

 
5. Limobius borealis

th-t seems to me that this is still a hyper from the bean
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20.12.2016 21:38, Fornax13

Can we identify these comrades?
16.09.2016
MO, Zheleznodorozhny
2. Who is it? Carpophilus?
on camomile

Brachypterus some
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21.12.2016 0:47, Пензуит

  
9. Phyllobius sp. ?pomaceus


Or maybe another Phyllobius? I shot pomaceus last year - they seemed to be bigger and on nettles, but in this place there were no nettles anywhere


Thank you so much for the definition!

Please tell me more about other elephants, also Penza region.

10. Lixus, but which one?

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11. July

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12. Maybe Polydrusus (Eudipnus) mollis?

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13. May

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14. May

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15. Maybe Cyphocleonus dealbatus?

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16. June

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17. May

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21.12.2016 0:56, Пензуит

th-t seems to me that this is still hypera from legumes


Here's a different angle of this bug

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21.12.2016 2:57, Fornax13

Here's a different angle of this bug

yeah, hypera type transsilvanica/postica

This post was edited by Fornax13-21.12.2016 02: 57
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21.12.2016 3:08, Fornax13

10-small fasciculatus as if. and what was he sitting on?
11-Coniocleonus hollbergii
12 - well, yes
13-like clonis pigra shabby
14-Cionus scrophulariae, if you haven't forgotten
anything 15-for sure it is
16-Liophloeus tessulatus
17-and on what?
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21.12.2016 6:11, Mantispid

10-yes, a small male of L. fasciculatus, but apparently sitting on wormwood
17-Melanobaris of the atramentaria type visibly
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22.12.2016 1:20, Пензуит

10-small fasciculatus as if. and what was he sitting on?

17 - and on what?



10-yes, a small male of L. fasciculatus, and apparently sits on wormwood
17-Melanobaris of the atramentaria type apparently


Thank you very much!

10-yes, exactly, in wormwood
17-I don't remember exactly. It looks like a cruciferous plant with tall yellow flowers and large leaves near the ground, but I'm not sure


Please tell me more on staphylins-as far as possible.

1. May

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2. October

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3. And yet here on this beetle. June

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22.12.2016 1:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please tell me more on staphylins-as far as possible.

1. May

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Staphylinus erythropterus Linnaeus, 1758
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22.12.2016 1:40, Fornax13

Thank you very much!
17 - I don't remember exactly. It looks like a cruciferous plant with tall yellow flowers and large leaves near the ground, but I'm not sure

if so, then Ilya is right


1. May
2. October
3. And then there's this bug. June

1. Staphylinus erythropterus
2. most likely, Xantholinus. Is it big?
3. Rhagonycha some, I suspect limbata, but the angle is bad

This post was edited by Fornax13-22.12.2016 01: 40
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23.12.2016 0:19, Пензуит

 
2. most likely, Xantholinus. Is it big?
3. Rhagonycha some, I suspect limbata, but the angle is bad


Xantholinus is small. They are very fast - it is difficult to shoot.
Rhagonycha seems to have immediately flown away or fallen - I didn't have time to remove it normally. In general, the first time I see that ragonikha has a black prsp.

Can you tell me about this firefly-is it a female of the common firefly Lampyris noctiluca? Or maybe a different view?

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23.12.2016 11:07, Victor Titov

  
Can you tell me about this firefly-is it a female of the common firefly Lampyris noctiluca? Or maybe a different view?

Larva of Lampyris noctiluca.
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26.12.2016 0:53, Пензуит

Please tell me about the narrow slats. Penza region.

1. Probably Oedemera virescens?

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2. Probably the same ones?

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3. Probably Oedemera flavescens?

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4. Oedemera podagraridae or Oedemera femorata ?

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26.12.2016 1:17, John-ST

Please tell me about the narrow slats. Penza region.


1. Probably Oedemera virescens?
very possibly

2. Probably the same ones?
No, this is Ischnomera sp.

3. Probably Oedemera flavescens?
Oedemera flavescens is a synonym for Oedemera femorata.
In the photo Oedemera podagrariae female

4. Oedemera podagraridae or Oedemera femorata ?
Oedemera podagrariae male

This post was edited by John-ST-26.12.2016 01: 19
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26.12.2016 23:11, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 21.
Tanymecus palliatus ?
user posted image

26.12.2016 23:44, Triplaxxx


2. Probably the same ones?



No, this is Ischnomera sp.

No, this is also Oedemera sp., the first rib is underdeveloped.
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27.12.2016 1:53, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, end of May.
Hemicrepidius ?
user posted image
user posted image

This post was edited by Gans75-12/27/2016 01: 54

27.12.2016 8:59, Mantispid

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 21.
Tanymecus palliatus ?

yes, threesome smile.gif
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