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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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16.07.2017 20:59, RoPro

Tillus elongatus, female.

Thanks ! smile.gif

18.07.2017 9:27, Victor Gazanchidis

Is this A griseus? Ryazan region, 16.07, on the light

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18.07.2017 11:23, KM2200

Hello! Please help me identify ground beetles. Caught on 10.07 in the Rostov region ,Shakhty.
The body length of the 1st is about 1.6 cm, the 2nd is 1.4 cm, and the 3rd is about 1.1 cm
And where are the ground beetles themselves?

18.07.2017 11:26, AGG

Is this A griseus? Ryazan region, 16.07, on the light

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19.07.2017 15:16, Radik

Please tell me this
1-Zacladus geranii
2-Cetonia aurata
Tatarstan, Almetyevsky district, Yamashi village. 17.07.2017

19.07.2017 16:06, Mantispid

Please tell me this
1-Zacladus geranii
2-Cetonia aurata
Tatarstan, Almetyevsky district, Yamashi village. 17.07.2017

1-yes, finally

19.07.2017 16:20, Radik

1-yes, of course

Thanks!
Another question about weevils. Tatarstan, Almetyevsky district, Yamashi village district. 17.07.2017_4
and_5 on yarrow_6
(pieces of seven beetles) on cornflower

19.07.2017 16:25, Mantispid

Thanks!
Another question about weevils. Tatarstan, Almetyevsky district, Yamashi village district. 17.07.2017_4
and_5 on yarrow_6
(seven pieces of beetles) on cornflower

Foucartia squamulata и Larinus (Larinomesius) obtusus

19.07.2017 16:38, Radik

Foucartia squamulata и Larinus (Larinomesius) obtusus

Thank you for your help!

19.07.2017 20:43, Dragon123

Hello! Help, please, with the definition of ground beetles
Caught 10.07.17 in the Rostov region., Shakhty
Body length 1-1.7 cm, 2-1.5 cm, 3-1.1 cm

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19.07.2017 23:20, Sergeyy

Please help me identify a softball. You are welcome. Belarus. Minsk region 30. 05. 2017

20.07.2017 20:17, MIV

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20.07.2017 21:01, Dragon123

Please help me identify a softball. You are welcome. Belarus. Minsk region 30.05.2017

It looks like Cantharis nigricans
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20.07.2017 21:05, Dragon123

Hello! Help, please, with the definition of ground beetles
Caught 10.07.17 in the Rostov region., Shakhty
Body length 1-1.7 cm, 2-1.5 cm, 3-1.1 cm

I then tried again to identify my insects , I got that all harpalus (1 and 2-harpalus rufipes (if so, then female and male?), 3-harpalus serripes). Please tell me, is this correct?

This post was edited by Dragon123 - 07/20/2017 21: 13

21.07.2017 12:04, KM2200

I then tried again to identify my insects , I got that all harpalus (1 and 2-harpalus rufipes (if so, then female and male?), 3-harpalus serripes). Please tell me, is this correct?
The first one is similar to rufipes, yes. And the second one is not very good. Where is there a solid thick pubescence on the elytra? I don't see it in your photo.

21.07.2017 13:12, Dragon123

The first one is similar to rufipes, yes. And the second one is not very good. Where is there a solid thick pubescence on the elytra? I don't see it in your photo.

Yes, the top pubescence is not noticeable, but at an angle you can see the bristles of the same color as in 1. but it confuses me that the shape and length of the body they are not very similar

21.07.2017 13:39, KM2200

Yes, the top pubescence is not noticeable, but at an angle you can see the bristles of the same color as 1. but I'm confused that the shape and length of the body they are not very similar
Yes, it doesn't look like that either. I think it's someone else.
In general, the Harpaluses are a complex group, especially from the photo.
Well, maybe some cool specialist will come and determine for you.

21.07.2017 13:55, Radik

Good afternoon!
Recently there was a forum discussion about Agapanthia. It was said that some species have very strong variability.
You might be able to identify my barbels.
Tatarstan, Almetyevsky district, Yamashi district. Jun 24

21.07.2017 23:07, AGG

Good afternoon!
Recently there was a forum discussion about Agapanthia. It was said that some species have very strong variability.
You might be able to identify my barbels.
Tatarstan, Almetyevsky district, Yamashi district. June 24th

оба villosoviridescens

22.07.2017 10:32, Mantispid

What do you think it is? Glitters like Meligethes? Or even something from the Kateretidae?

Both - Irkutsk region, Lake shore. Baikal, 2016
The first one is 3.2 mm long, the second one is 2 mm long

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23.07.2017 17:54, RoPro

I haven't uploaded photos in days.

24.07.2017 0:55, Aleksandrgg86

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26.07.2017 22:12, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Voynovo Gora, 26.07.2017
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26.07.2017 22:17, AGG

Moscow region, Voynovo Gora, 26.07.2017

Oulema melanopus / duftschmidi genital species
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27.07.2017 0:19, MIV

Can we say more than that these are some kind of hidden heads? On yarrow in the ROC. Krasnoyarsk.

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27.07.2017 1:04, Victor Titov

Can we say more than that these are some kind of hidden heads? On yarrow in the ROC. Krasnoyarsk.

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Probably, from the photo - only that it is someone from C. aureolus / sericeus/hypochaeridis
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27.07.2017 11:55, kut

Please tell me the names of these beetles. Thank you in advance!

1. Lanshino, Serpukhov district, Moscow region. 29.06.2015. Light birch forest. On the lip-flower (Dracocephalum ruyschiana, Ruysch's Snakehead).

Phyllopertha horticola ?
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2. Moscow region, Lukhovitsky district, Beloomut. 20.06.2017. The edge of a dry forest on the sands. On a compound flower (Jurinea cyanoides, cornflower head).

Prosternon tesselatum?
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3. Moscow region, Lukhovitsky district, Beloomut. 20.06.2017. The edge of a dry forest on the sands. On grain (Koeleria glauca, Koeleria glauca). In the mass.

Anisoplia segetum?
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4. Batynki, Mozhaiskiy district, Moscow region. 01.07.2017. Overgrown with pine top sphagnum swamp.

Donacia ... ?
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27.07.2017 18:18, akulich-sibiria

Can we say more than that these are some kind of hidden heads? On yarrow in the ROC. Krasnoyarsk.

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Mikhail, this is Cryptocephalus sericeus (Linnaeus, 1758).
And do not let this color of beetles confuse you. It is common to see both green and purple flowers on yarrow at once. wink.gif
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27.07.2017 19:06, akulich-sibiria

did you go to the sun? maybe tomorrow? ))

27.07.2017 19:16, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please tell me, is this Tenebrio molitor normal? And then the legs are almost not red, and the body is also dark from below, almost without red. Yesterday at the light, Pestovo.
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27.07.2017 20:06, Necrocephalus

Most likely, Tenebrio opacus. What's the size?
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27.07.2017 20:24, Ilia Ustiantcev

Most likely, Tenebrio opacus. What's the size?


17 millimeters, perhaps.
It doesn't appear on the Zino website. Is he definitely in the Moscow region?

This post was edited by Ilya U - 27.07.2017 20: 28

27.07.2017 21:12, Necrocephalus

Exactly. But not often.

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27.07.2017 21:19, аруд

What kind of ground beetle, pliz? Thank you.
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27.07.2017 21:43, Ilia Ustiantcev

Exactly. But not often.


Is there a reliable criterion for distinguishing it from obscurus? I remembered that I have downloaded Jacobson, but only molitor and obscurus are suitable there, they are suggested to distinguish by the mustache that my instance has from obscurus. The beetle is still on your hands and even alive so far)

28.07.2017 0:18, KM2200

What kind of ground beetle, pliz? Thank you.
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Carabus glabratus
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28.07.2017 0:46, Necrocephalus

Is there a reliable criterion for distinguishing it from obscurus? I remembered that I have downloaded Jacobson, but only molitor and obscurus are suitable there, they are suggested to distinguish by the mustache that my instance has from obscurus. The beetle is still on your hands and even alive so far)

The fact that the beetle is collected is good. Maybe obscurus. Green has all the signs. There, the edge of the throat tenderloin should be extended into a spike from 2 sides (in opacus). Or not drawn - then obscurus.
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28.07.2017 18:41, Urman

I ask the experts to help me determine the swimmer. Arrived at the light on 22.07.17. North of the Omsk region. 29 mm. Elytra are thin and soft. Cast with a slightly greenish tint. The bottom is light yellow.

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28.07.2017 20:15, MIV

What kind of cow is this without "identification marks"? From ocd. Krasnoyarsk. L-5mm

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28.07.2017 20:56, AGG

What kind of cow is this without "identification marks"? From ocd. Krasnoyarsk. L-5mm

Hippodamia tredecimpunctata
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