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28.07.2017 21:08, RoPro

Please tell me what kind of bug it is. Dytiscidae ? Ilybius ater ?
Moscow region, 15.07.2017

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28.07.2017 23:47, gstalker

Please help me identify the bug ?Lampyridae
11mm
1.07.17 Croatia

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29.07.2017 23:06, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, 28.07.2017
Isn't this Calosoma auropunctatum?
(the photo is not inserted, so it's from another site)

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30.07.2017 8:24, vla-mityanin

Please help me identify the beetle or what it will be made of. The photo was taken in a meadow near a small river in the Kirov region on July 26. https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/vla-mity...299/view/999515

30.07.2017 8:56, Mantispid

Please help me identify the beetle or what it will be made of. The photo was taken in a meadow near a small river in the Kirov region on July 26. https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/vla-mity...299/view/999515

female Oedemera femorata
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30.07.2017 11:31, Bad Den

Southern Urals, 28.07.2017
Isn't this Calosoma auropunctatum?
(the photo is not inserted, so it's from another site)

user posted image

From this angle, I see it as Calosoma (Charmosta) investigator
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30.07.2017 18:48, Shamil Murtazin

From this angle, I see it as Calosoma (Charmosta) investigator

I reread it carefully. Yeah, the middle fingers can be slightly bent. So we'll write it down. Thanks!

30.07.2017 19:21, Bad Den

I reread it carefully. Yeah, the middle fingers can be slightly bent. So we'll write it down. Thanks!

Can.
But the classic auropunctatum looks like this - http://carabidae.org/carabidae/taxa-original/19963_3552.jpg
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30.07.2017 23:47, Shamil Murtazin

The moped is not mine, but I definitely can't handle
it here They write that Arkhyz
is most similar (including in the approximate place) to Carabus (Megodontus) exaratus By flipping through the ZIN site. Is it so?

Full size on click:
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30.07.2017 23:49, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Voynovo mountain on light 29.07.2017
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31.07.2017 6:09, Mantispid

Moscow region, Voynovo mountain on light 29.07.2017

Notaris scirpi
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31.07.2017 8:42, AGG

The moped is not mine, but I definitely can't handle
it here They write that Arkhyz
is most similar (including in the approximate place) to Carabus (Megodontus) exaratus By flipping through the ZIN site. Is it so?



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31.07.2017 22:03, Slavinator

Saratov region, June-July.
I can't identify these beetles in any way, please help me!

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01.08.2017 2:00, Fornax13

23.1 and 23.3-Luperus cf. xanthopoda
26.2-Lachnaeus ?crinitus
21.2 - Dasytes ?niger
22 - also Dasytes, but not niger )
16.3-Galerucella (Neogalerucella), one of
the 8.1-Anaspis, maybe even frontalis ordinary

01.08.2017 2:46, Fornax13

Please help me identify the bug ?Lampyridae
11mm
1.07.17 Croatia

Instead of answering, I edited my previous post for some reason (
Alas, I have nothing intelligible about lampiris. In general, this work on them would be useful, but I don't have it: Geisthardt M. 1985. Materialien zur Revision der Gattung Lampyris Müller 1764. II. Zur Kenntnis einiger europäischer und mediterraner Arten (Insecta: Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Senckenbergiana Biologica, vol. 65, No. 3/6. 279-294
However, I doubted about Lampyris-can I see it from below? Or see for yourself how the last ventrit works: http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/lampyridae.htm
It can also be Nyctophila, I forgot about them completely: http://publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/annHNHM/An..._Vol_74_115.pdf

This post was edited by Fornax13-01.08.2017 02: 48
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01.08.2017 7:41, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 27.07.2017.

1. Calathus melanocephalus?
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2. ???
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01.08.2017 16:03, Mantispid

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 27.07.2017.


2-very similar to Larinus (s. str.) pollinis (Laicharting, 1781)
and what does it sit on? not Carlin Bieberstein?
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01.08.2017 16:03, AGG

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 27.07.2017.

1. Calathus melanocephalus?

2. ???


1- yes.gif
2- larinus turbinatus
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01.08.2017 16:15, kut

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


Don't look at mine? shuffle.gif

01.08.2017 20:54, AGG

Don't look at mine? shuffle.gif

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Plateumaris, from the photo to the view-divination
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01.08.2017 22:02, Slavinator

Saratov region, July.

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01.08.2017 22:47, MIV

Kaloedov from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. Caught in the same trap.
Question: Are they different species or a pair of the same species? Confused by the size difference?
Can someone determine the type?

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02.08.2017 10:02, Woodmen

2-very similar to Larinus (s. str.) pollinis (Laicharting, 1781)
and what does it sit on? not Carlin Bieberstein?

Yes, it sits on the Carlina biebersteinii.

user posted image

So why attribute it, to pollinis, or turbinatus?

This post was edited by Woodmen - 02.08.2017 10: 15

02.08.2017 16:20, Mantispid

Yes, it sits on the Carlina biebersteinii.

user posted image

So why attribute it, to pollinis, or turbinatus?

Naturally to L. pollinis, this is a good infrequent species, monophage on karlin
I myself collected a couple of times.
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02.08.2017 18:23, akulich-sibiria

Kaloedov from ocd. Krasnoyarsk. Caught in the same trap.
Question: Are they different species or a pair of the same species? Confused by the size difference?
Can someone determine the type?

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Mikhail, I have caught two species of black in our region so far. I think that both of yours belong to Onthophagus vitatus, then I think more of a male.
There is also O. scabriusculus, but this species is not more than 5 mm. You can view it in Kabakov. It would be more interesting to look at light brown ones with spots and a metallic shine of the pronotum. If there are any, let me know. smile.gif
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02.08.2017 18:50, Евгений23

please help me determine if I was caught a week ago in the Amur region.

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02.08.2017 20:10, MIV

please help me determine if I was caught a week ago in the Amur region.



Radde's barbel (Neocerambux raddei), female

02.08.2017 21:05, Slavinator

Help with URL #29190
The colors are similar to Chrysolina
And here are a few more I can not determine...

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02.08.2017 21:22, MIV

Mikhail, I have caught two species of black in our region so far. I think that both of yours belong to Onthophagus vitatus, then I think more of a male.
There is also O. scabriusculus, but this species is not more than 5 mm. You can view it in Kabakov. It would be more interesting to look at light brown ones with spots and a metallic shine of the pronotum. If there are any, let me know. smile.gif


Zhenya, I haven't found such an "Onthophagus vitatus" yet.
Small black ones, Loshchev said, we have 2 species. On gopher dung.
"Light brown with spots" is. Come and get it.
Are you interested in South-East Asia and Madagascar?

02.08.2017 23:26, Fornax13

Zhenya, I haven't found such an "Onthophagus vitatus" yet.
Small black ones, Loshchev said, we have 2 species. On gopher dung.
"Light brown with spots" is. Come and get it.
Are you interested in South-East Asia and Madagascar?

vitulus is meant.
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02.08.2017 23:29, Fornax13

Help with URL #29190
The colors are similar to Chrysolina
And here are a few more I can not determine...

URL #29190 - Cryptocephalus is the same. Which one-from the photo, hardly anyone will say. It looks like it's all the same, and it looks like sericeus, but that's it. Only with the beetle.
31 - Olibrus (Phalacridae)
38 - Amara ?familiaris
43.2-Apalochrus, view look
44.2 - Ceuthorrhynchus
45.1 - Dasytes ?niger

This post was edited by Fornax13-02.08.2017 23: 35

03.08.2017 4:16, akulich-sibiria

Zhenya, I haven't found such an "Onthophagus vitatus" yet.
Small black ones, Loshchev said, we have 2 species. On gopher dung.
"Light brown with spots" is. Come and get it.
Are you interested in South-East Asia and Madagascar?


I beg your pardon!! Yes, Alexey corrected it correctly! I wrote from memory, why I remembered the cavercano ))
Well, I find out from Sergey what the second type is and who determined who I took my own people to Novosibirsk. I'll come on spotty days.
Not if Madagascar would be the southern part of Krasnoyarsk Krai or Khakassia then of course, and so no smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif

03.08.2017 4:19, akulich-sibiria

Alexey, in the spring I brought Yasha Kovalenko Zhukov, there was a couple of Eucnemidae for you.

03.08.2017 17:32, Woodmen

A work colleague caught it in his apartment. Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk. 03.08.2017.
L=10 mm.

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03.08.2017 19:54, Slavinator

Tell me about ground beetles!
Saratov region, July

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03.08.2017 20:16, Dmitry Vlasov

A work colleague caught it in his apartment. Kirov region, Kirovo-Chepetsk. 03.08.2017.
L=10 mm.

Serica brunnea-banal of banals wink.gif
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03.08.2017 20:18, Dmitry Vlasov

Tell me about ground beetles!
Saratov region, July

1-2 yes.gif
3-4 NO!
5- yes.gif
6-H. Z. shuffle.gif

03.08.2017 21:15, Slavinator

  1-2  yes.gif
3-4 NO!
5- yes.gif
6-HZ. shuffle.gif

How can you understand what kind of view?

03.08.2017 21:38, Necrocephalus

we can assume an abnormal Harpalus affinis

03.08.2017 22:10, Fornax13

Alexey, in the spring I brought Yasha Kovalenko beetles, there were a couple of Eucnemidae for you.

Eugene, thank you so much! We still haven't crossed paths with Yasha (

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