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05.11.2017 18:37, Victor Gazanchidis

Hello everyone. Please help with May beetles from Greece. Like Melolontha hippocastani, but I'd like confirmation. 05.2017

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05.11.2017 19:38, AGG

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05.11.2017 20:04, AGG

3-there is such a taxon smaragdina viridis: "only the stars, only the wind ahead"!
there are Kazakhs, there are Iranians, there are pisyulki-I think the same "suitable" name should be dug in a pile of xxx. it is necessary to do an audit with the genitals and designate a "neotype"

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06.11.2017 14:21, Victor Gazanchidis

Can you tell me this is Polyphyllo olivieri? Or maybe boryi?
Greece 08.2017

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06.11.2017 17:33, AGG

there would be Turkey, there would be olivieri, although it's not so simple there, there would be Klimenko-vid would say, but here-xs. Greek is much smaller and they have a little different pussy. everything is dark there. any label will be correct/incorrect. fullo is also different wink.gif

06.11.2017 18:02, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, June.
1. Cryptocephalus sericeus?
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2. ?
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06.11.2017 18:15, Mantispid

Saratov region, June.

2- Eusomus ovulum
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06.11.2017 18:18, Victor Gazanchidis

there would be Turkey, there would be olivieri, although it's not so simple there, there would be Klimenko-vid would say, but here-xs. Greek is much smaller and they have a little different pussy. everything is dark there. any label will be correct/incorrect. fullo is also different wink.gif

Thank you, I already understood that xs. By the way, they are 30 mm in size, 2-3 mm smaller than the Turkish fullo from my collection.

06.11.2017 18:28, AGG

sometimes it is useful to flip through a volume of "fauna" before going to bedwink.gif, it will not add clarity, but ... "Turkish fullo" - and what part? Turkey is also not small and the terrain is different. in the maritime provinces-bold olivieri

06.11.2017 19:13, Victor Gazanchidis

Here they are from the coast of Belek. Maybe Olivieri?

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06.11.2017 19:22, AGG

Saratov region, June.
1. Cryptocephalus sericeus?

stop at the gender wink.gifso it will be more correct. for this female, no one will tell you anything for sure, and if they do, they will lie smile.gif
the direction is correct sericeus / aureolus, but then a dead end. see photos in leaf eaters wink.gif

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06.11.2017 19:45, AGG

Here they are from the coast of Belek. Maybe Olivieri?

Belek, Kemer, Antalya and so on from this part of the coast - more on Olivieri "pull". in mountainous regions, they are somewhat different, BUT! I'm not an expert and I can't say for sure. these are purely my conclusions and observations. Greek beetles are different. there they are closer to the "Fullo group". the group is muddy, although the beetles are large, it seems that one of the Italians is trying to understand them, but I may be wrong. try to clarify on the Italian forum. if we (in Russia) have someone, they are too "encrypted" wink.gif- the opinion of (my) layman.
I would also ask about anoxia shuffle.gif

06.11.2017 19:52, Victor Gazanchidis

Yes, I also have a lot of different anoxia. Before that, I thought I had Villosa from Greece, but now I doubt it. Thank you for your advice, I'll ask around with foreigners.
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06.11.2017 20:18, AGG

Yes, I also have a lot of different anoxia. Before that, I thought I had Villosa from Greece, but now I doubt it. Thank you for your advice, I'll ask around with foreigners.

good luck. if there are adequate people, they will answer the same thing that I wrote - " XS " wink.gifif they tear the last Armani jacket on themselves-nonsense!
there is not yet (I do not know) a man who would clean up these Augean stables. he will be cursed 1000 times, just like the person who tries to make an agapantium revision lol.gif

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07.11.2017 19:00, Indara

Hello.
Please help me determine. Since August 2017, and especially a lot since October, beetles have appeared.
Ryazan, D. Sekiotovo. We kill at least 3 pieces a day
. It is annoying that the house is private, frame, i.e. mineral wool in the walls and wood. Maybe there's a nest there and they're eating it... How to get rid of it?
Thank you.

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07.11.2017 19:03, Чегар

This is a harmless bug. And they gather in the house to spend the winter for free.

07.11.2017 19:06, Indara

Thanks! They don't reproduce?
What happens if the child eats it))))?
No crayons can not be around the house to miss?

07.11.2017 20:26, KM2200

Thanks! They don't reproduce?
They reproduce, of course. But not in the house, but on the street ))

What happens if the child eats it))))?
Well, if it eats straight, then nothing good, probably. Well, explain to the child that it is impossible, and that's all.

07.11.2017 23:55, vidjl

 
What happens if the child eats it))))?

Honestly, nothing will happen, it will come out naturally, and the child will gain experience of eating.)) Just kidding.) In general, these bedbugs emit a repulsive smell when you try to pick them up, so it is unlikely that the child will want to eat it.

08.11.2017 0:13, Victor Titov

  
What happens if the child eats it))))?

Baby and fly
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08.11.2017 20:06, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help!!! mol.gif Ilya, OW!!!
Miarus ajugae/atricolor Yaroslavl region.
The same "pussy", but in different shooting modes

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08.11.2017 21:00, Mantispid

Please help!!! mol.gif Ilya, OW!!!
Miarus ajugae/atricolor Yaroslavl region.
The same "pussy", but in different shooting modes

ajugae most likely, the atricolor so far to the west is not yet known
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/curculioninae/Miarus.html
compare all the same with the pictures, although the differences are vyviglaznye)))
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08.11.2017 23:15, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, July.
1. Anisoplia austriaca?
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2. ?
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3.?
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09.11.2017 16:43, Ленинец

please define
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5. Tropinota hirta?
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09.11.2017 18:11, OEV

please define



1. Haplorhynchites pubescens (Fabricius, 1775)
2. Phyllobius (Nemoicus) oblongus (Linnaeus, 1758)
4. Zygogramma suturalis (Fabricius, 1775)

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11.11.2017 1:40, Anton Kozyrev

Can you tell something from my beetles?

11.11.2017 3:06, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 6.
Cantharis rustica ?
user posted image

11.11.2017 21:42, smax

Can you tell something from my beetles?

similar to austriaca, yes. Especially if it's a big one.
Melanotus
P. metallica
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11.11.2017 22:04, Sklyar

Good afternoon! Please help me with the definition. Up to a supraspecific or generic taxon. Thanks!
Kursk region. Summer.

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11.11.2017 23:14, Victor Titov

 
5. Tropinota hirta?

yes.gif

Good afternoon! Please help me with the definition. Up to a supraspecific or generic taxon. Thanks!
Kursk region. Summer.

Lepturalia nigripes
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12.11.2017 22:08, MIV

Two unnamed ocd elephants have been lying around since last year. Krasnoyarsk. Maybe someone will give them a name. I will be very grateful.

1. Coastal vegetation on the Yenisei. July
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2. A steep slope in the forest-steppe. End of August
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13.11.2017 6:12, Mantispid

Two unnamed ocd elephants have been lying around since last year. Krasnoyarsk. Maybe someone will give them a name. I will be very grateful.

1. Coastal vegetation on the Yenisei. July

2. A steep slope in the forest-steppe. End of August

1. Grypus equiseti (Fabricius, 1775)

2. It resembles Brachypera (Antidonus) dauci (Olivier, 1807), but I'm not sure
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15.11.2017 16:27, vidjl

  
2. It resembles Brachypera (Antidonus) dauci (Olivier, 1807), but I'm not sure

The color of Brachypera zoilus is not similar, you are right it is Brachypera dauci, just darker than usual.
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20.11.2017 18:18, MIV

We will not let the topic finally die down. smile.gif
Please look at my "real beetles", however, the photo is of shitty quality. All arrived at the light in ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

1. Bembidion ? L-6 mm
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2. Bembidion ? L-4 mm
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3. Bembidion ? L-6 mm
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4. L-4 mm
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21.11.2017 20:58, Fornax13

We will not let the topic finally die down. smile.gif
Please look at my "real beetles", however, the photo is of shitty quality. All arrived at the light in ocd. Krasnoyarsk.

there are only about
1, 3 - Bembidion from Asioperyphus, it seems to be the same
2-Bembidion from Peryphus
4-Bembidion probably from Plataphus or the type togo
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21.11.2017 22:53, Пензуит

Please tell me about elephants. Penza region.

1. July

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2. April

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3. May

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4. September

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5. April

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22.11.2017 8:37, OEV

Please tell me about elephants. Penza region.


1. Hypera ?melancholica (Fabricius, 1792)
2. Anthonomus pomorum (Linnaeus, 1758)
3. Platyrhinus resinosus (Scopoli, 1763), сем. Anthribidae
4. Sciaphilus asperatus (Bonsdorff, 1785)
5. Rhynchites bacchus (Linnaeus, 1758), сем. Rhynchitidae
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23.11.2017 1:34, Пензуит

Please tell me more about barbels, Penza region

1. May

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2. Maybe Phytoecia cylindrica ?

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3. May

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4. July

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5. And still chernotelku Blaps-before the view. July.

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23.11.2017 6:29, Dmitry Vlasov

Please tell me more about barbels, Penza region


3. May
is not a barbel, but a narrow-winged Oedemeridae
4. July
Macroleptura thoracica
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23.11.2017 10:19, AGG

Please tell me more about barbels, Penza region

1. May

2. Maybe Phytoecia cylindrica ?



1-Pyrrhidium sanguineum L., 1758
2- yes.gif
3-Oedemera croceicollis Gyllenhal, 1827

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