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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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23.11.2017 11:41, seryz

Help me identify it, it appears periodically throughout the house in all rooms

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23.11.2017 12:05, IchMan

Help me identify it, it appears periodically throughout the house in all rooms

Acanthoscelides obtectus - check your stock

23.11.2017 13:01, seryz

Acanthoscelides obtectus - check your supplies

thank you, beetles appeared just after haricot

23.11.2017 23:15, Triplaxxx

Please tell me more about barbels, Penza region

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

This is Ischnomera sanguinicollis (Fabricius, 1787) .
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24.11.2017 0:39, Пензуит

Please tell me more about narrow slats, also in the Penza region.

1. August

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2. Probably Oedemera flavescens ?

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3. July

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24.11.2017 3:03, Fornax13

Please tell me more about narrow slats, also in the Penza region.

1 - Oe. podagrariae
2 - Oe. flavescens
3 - Oe. flavipes
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24.11.2017 21:13, MIV

And please look at my narrow wing from Krasnoyarsk.

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24.11.2017 22:44, Triplaxxx

Male Anogcodes coarctata (Germar, 1824) .
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25.11.2017 15:06, seryz

Help still with this bug please, lives in the toilet

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25.11.2017 15:33, lazardin

Good day to all, I also ask for help
less than 2 mm, August, north of Vologda, photo as smog
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25.11.2017 21:16, MIV

Please look at the small carbide from the roc. Krasnoyarsk. At least up to n / a.

1. L - 7.5 mm ber.The Yenisei River. 1.08.15.
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2. L-7mm taiga. 23.07.15.
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3. L-7mm taiga. 23.07.15.
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4. L-8mm taiga. 23.07.15.
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26.11.2017 0:49, Fornax13

Good day to all, I also ask for help
less than 2 mm, August, north of Vologda, photo as smog

Ebaeus ?pedicularius as an option.
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26.11.2017 0:53, Fornax13

Please look at the small carbide from the roc. Krasnoyarsk. At least up to n / a.

2, 4-nothing comes to mind except
Synuchus 3-Agonum from Europhilus
1-Agonum not from Europhilus
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26.11.2017 14:13, akulich-sibiria

Just wondering what I had in my hands. Crimea. June.
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26.11.2017 15:10, Dmitry Vlasov

Just wondering what I had in my hands. Crimea. June.
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29.11.2017 9:21, Пензуит

Good afternoon! Please tell me about leaf beetles, Penza region.

1. It seems to be similar to Chrysolina fastuosa, but confuses the fodder plant. Yasnotki was not found in this place. July

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2. These are almost twice as large. June

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3. On a willow tree, about 3 mm. July

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4. On a willow tree, approximately 3 mm. July

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29.11.2017 9:37, Alexandr Rusinov

1. Chrysolina fastuosa. It also lives on motherwort.
2. Chrysolina graminis
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29.11.2017 9:46, Пензуит

Continuation of leaf eaters

5. June

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6. May

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7. September

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8. May

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29.11.2017 10:44, Victor Titov

Good afternoon! Please tell me about leaf beetles, Penza region.
4. On a willow tree, approximately 3 mm. July

Not a leaf beetle, but some kind of pollen beetle (Alleculidae - I still tend to consider them a separate family, and not a subfamily of black-throats, as is now customary). I would say that Isomira, but something is confusing...

Continuation of leaf eaters
5. June

6. May

7. September
Chrysolina ?geminata
8. May

5. June-according to the photo, this group of hidden heads is a lost cause to determine (sericeus and others like him).
6. May-again, not a leaf - eating mushroom Triplax rufipes.
7. September-Chrysolina ?geminata.
8. May-Bromius obscurus.
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29.11.2017 12:01, Пензуит

4. Not a leaf beetle, but some kind of pollen beetle (Alleculidae - I still tend to consider them a separate family, and not a subfamily of black-throats, as is now customary). I would say that Isomira, but something is confusing...


And in photo 3 probably also a pollen eater?

29.11.2017 18:16, Victor Titov

And in photo 3 probably also a pollen eater?

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01.12.2017 0:49, Anton Kozyrev

Pachytodes erraticus?
Saratov region, June.
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Chlorophorus herbstii?
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01.12.2017 16:27, Liparus

Pachytodes erraticus?
Saratov region, June.
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Chlorophorus herbstii?
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And Chlorophorus herbstii
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02.12.2017 1:55, Пензуит

Please tell me about these beetles, Penza region.

1. Maybe Polydrusus (Eudipnus) mollis, male ? May.

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2. Some nutcracker, May

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3. What is redwing? May.

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02.12.2017 7:23, Mantispid

Please tell me about these beetles, Penza region.

1. Maybe Polydrusus (Eudipnus) mollis, male ? May.

it can not, our mollis do not have males
and in the photo Phyllobius pyri
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02.12.2017 23:55, Пензуит

it can not, our mollis do not have males
and in the photo Phyllobius pyri


Thanks! From unfertilized eggs are born?
And this one is also Phyllobius pyri?

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My redwing, as I found out, is from the genus Dictyoptera. Then another question: Dictyoptera erytroptera or aurora?

And the nutcracker is at least up to the genus possible?

03.12.2017 7:56, Mantispid

Thanks! From unfertilized eggs are born?
And this one is also Phyllobius pyri?


Yes. Ph.
pyri Among entimin parthenogenesis is common.
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03.12.2017 14:01, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 14.
On Cryptococcus macerans
1.??
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2. Epuraea sp. ?
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3. Glischrochilus grandis ?
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This post was edited by Gans75 - 03.12.2017 16: 58

06.12.2017 1:49, Пензуит

Please tell me about staphylins, Penza region.

1. October

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2. May

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06.12.2017 11:06, kott

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 14.
On Cryptococcus macerans
1.??
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2. Epuraea sp. ?
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3. Glischrochilus grandis ?
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on the first two - Omalium rivulare, on the last staphylin-probably Liogluta, but too far away.
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08.12.2017 2:02, Пензуит

For staphylins, even to the genus will not work?
Then please tell me about the ground beetles, also from Penza.

1. August

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2. May

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3. July

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4. May

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08.12.2017 10:08, Guest

For staphylins, even to the genus will not work?

Dmitry, before Rod, probably even I can, though...
1-Paederus
2-Ocypus
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08.12.2017 10:12, Guest

  
Then please tell me about the ground beetles, also from Penza.

1. August

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Ophonus stictus
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08.12.2017 22:03, Alexander Zarodov

Is this ground beetle up to a species that can be identified?
I got some kind of Philorhizus, let's say notatus
MO, 4 mm, on wood

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08.12.2017 22:16, Necrocephalus

Philorhizus sigma
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08.12.2017 22:20, Alexander Zarodov

Philorhizus sigma


How to distinguish it from notatus? The sling reaches the edge.

09.12.2017 23:44, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 18.
Cidnopus sp. ?
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10.12.2017 2:13, Пензуит

Hello! Indefinite ground beetles at least up to the genus can be? (photos 2, 3, 4 Posted on 08.12.2017 )

More on this malashka please tell me if this is possible and how possible

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10.12.2017 12:10, Grummen

For staphylins, even to the genus will not work?
Then please tell me about the ground beetles, also from Penza.

2. May

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3. July

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4. May

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2. Harpalus distinguendus
3. Anisodactylus binotatus, probably
4. Harpalus sp. Further, I will not venture to say from this photo, you need a clear angle of the pronotum. I immediately thought that someone from latus / laevipes, but some kind of punctuation at the base of the pronotum is weak (or maybe it's a morph), and there are no visible pores in the 3rd groove on the elytra

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10.12.2017 20:05, akulich-sibiria

anyone has any problems with posting photos on the forum, I can't upload photos to messages

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