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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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22.05.2017 18:46, Liparus

Bandy-legged Calosoma auropunctatum dzungaricum (Gebler, 1833)
With straight lines-Calosoma denticolle (Gebler, 1833)
It seems to be so

Or maybe the first three are Calosoma auropunctatum, and the last one is Calosoma denticolle
?

22.05.2017 19:04, Mantispid

Or maybe the first three are Calosoma auropunctatum, and the last one is Calosoma denticolle
?

excluded, legs 1 and 3 are straight

23.05.2017 0:28, Anton Kozyrev

Anastrangalia sanguinolenta?
Saratov region, June.
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23.05.2017 0:52, Makarov

What are your opinions about the Calosoma species in the photo below? Especially interested in the extreme left and right of the shared photo. All collected on light (DRL125 + UV HSWB160) in one evening on 4.05.2017 2.5 km From Dosang station, fixed hilly sands with Calligonum sp.

In my opinion, the far left one is indeed Calosoma (Caminara) reitteri Roe. 1897
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23.05.2017 2:45, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 9.
Pterostichus niger ?
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23.05.2017 13:32, smax

Anastrangalia sanguinolenta?
Saratov region, June.



yes, right
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23.05.2017 13:39, smax

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 9.
Pterostichus niger ?



No, not niger.
P. melanarius. I wanted to look at something else, but it didn't work out smile.gif

you don't need to remove the hind legs from above (and the front ones even more so) - you just need to look at the last segment of the hind legs from the side, where the melanarius has huge bristles sticking out from the bottom, which the niger does not have.

This post was edited by smax - 23.05.2017 13: 46
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23.05.2017 21:56, Woodmen

And by to my ground beetles can anyone tell me?

And more. May 22. Uloma rufa or U. culinaris?
Instances are different, but from the same location.

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24.05.2017 11:06, astronom

Torez, Donetsk region, 24.05

1.
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2.
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24.05.2017 16:06, Mantispid

Torez, Donetsk region, 24.05

1. Eusomus ovulum
2. Phytoecia coerulescens

24.05.2017 17:04, Seneka

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 18.05.2017.

I would venture to assume
1. Platynus (Batenus) livens Gyllenhal, 1810
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2. Agonum (Europhylus) fuliginosum (Panz., 1800) you can also look more closely at the legs, in the direction of A. (E.) thorey, with a probability close to 0.001
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3. Agonum (Europhylus) fuliginosum (Panz., 1800)
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24.05.2017 18:49, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3, on an aspen tree.
Stilbus apicalis ?
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24.05.2017 19:38, Dmitry Vlasov

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3, on an aspen tree.
Stilbus apicalis ?
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Cyphon sp.
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24.05.2017 22:01, botanque

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 3, on an aspen tree.
Stilbus apicalis ?
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Almost certainly Cyphon padi.
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24.05.2017 22:36, Anton Kozyrev

Please help me.
Saratov region, June.
Melanotus?
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25.05.2017 20:56, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 25.05.2017.
Bembidion semipunctatum?

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26.05.2017 9:11, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 25.05.2017.
Quedius xanthopus?

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26.05.2017 12:40, Radik

Please help me with aphodia. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya village. Into the light. July 2016
(sorry for the poor photo quality)
_2 for comparison. Large which is 4 mm

26.05.2017 16:53, smax

Aphodius melanostictus and A. (Heptaulacus) sus

26.05.2017 16:58, smax

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 25.05.2017.
Bembidion semipunctatum?

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some of it is shiny and more like dentellum
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26.05.2017 17:04, smax

Please help me.
Saratov region, June.
Melanotus?


yes, by the appearance of a slender long-moustached male, you need to turn over and look at the last sternum of the abdomen. If it is noticeably depressed from the sides, then it is brunnipes, and if not, then you need to take books and look normally. Melanotins are difficult.
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27.05.2017 21:34, RoPro

Please help me identify the ground beetle (someone from Bembidion ?) and staphylin in the second photo. Moscow region. The third photo is Ontholestes tessellatus, right ?

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27.05.2017 22:34, vla-mityanin

Is there a single Lochmaea caprea beetle or two different species in the photo? The photo was taken at the Ezhikha station in the Kirov region on and near the swamp on May 19.

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28.05.2017 18:33, RoPro

Help identify the ground beetle. Moscow region.

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28.05.2017 18:35, RoPro

Help me determine up to the view. Which of the Byrrhidae is this? Moscow region. It was found in a rut in the clearing from the wheel, where the water just dried up (maybe they are somehow connected with water...).

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28.05.2017 18:56, Bad Den

Help identify the ground beetle. Moscow region.

Loricera pilicornis
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28.05.2017 19:03, RoPro

Loricera pilicornis

Thanks ! smile.gif

28.05.2017 20:14, RoPro

Please help me identify the ground beetle. Moscow region. Taken today.

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28.05.2017 20:18, Fornax13

Please help me identify the ground beetle (someone from Bembidion ?) and staphylin in the second photo. Moscow region. The third photo is Ontholestes tessellatus, right ?

Yes, Bembidion from Peryphus with darkened thighs - isn't
femoratum Philonthus similar to atratus / subvirescens
Ontholestes-murinus?

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28.05.2017 20:19, Fornax13

Help me determine up to the view. Which of the Byrrhidae is this? Moscow region. It was found in a rut in the clearing from the wheel, where the water just dried up (maybe they are somehow connected with water...).

With mosses. This is Cytilus sericeus
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28.05.2017 20:22, Fornax13

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 25.05.2017.
Quedius xanthopus?

I think yes
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28.05.2017 20:24, Fornax13

Please help me identify the ground beetle. Moscow region. Taken today.

Bembidion (Notaphus) obliquum
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28.05.2017 21:10, RoPro

With mosses. This is Cytilus sericeus

Thank you. smile.gif

28.05.2017 21:16, RoPro

Bembidion (Notaphus) obliquum

Thanks for the help. smile.gif

28.05.2017 21:26, RoPro

Yes, Bembidion from Peryphus with darkened thighs - isn't
femoratum Philonthus similar to atratus / subvirescens
Ontholestes-murinus?

Thank you very much! smile.gif

28.05.2017 22:12, Woodmen


Philonthus is similar to atratus / subvirescens

And mine will be the same?
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28.05.2017 22:55, Fornax13

And mine will be the same?
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No, it's Quedium. mesomelinus/maurus as hypothes
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29.05.2017 9:02, Radik

Aphodius melanostictus и A. (Heptaulacus) sus

Thank you so much for your help!

29.05.2017 17:11, insectamo

Moscow region, Sergiev Posad district, Zolotylovo village, May 29, 2017.1

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29.05.2017 17:54, Victor Titov

Moscow region, Sergiev Posad district, Zolotylovo village, May 29, 2017.

1 - Athous subfuscus.
2 - Ampedus ?pomorum ?pomonae
3 - Lebia cruxminor
5 - Grypus equiseti
6 - Dorytomus (Olamus) dorsalis

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 29.05.2017 18: 04
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