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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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06.01.2018 4:27, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Gentlemen, is it possible to identify a pterostichus from the Ukrainian Carpathians?

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06.01.2018 19:43, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk, on the cruciferous. About 2 mm. Claws are free, without denticles. The beetle is black, the elytra are metallic blue. There are two distinct rows of hairs between the rows. The head tube is uniformly curved. Thighs without teeth.
I believe it is Ceutorhynchus erysimi (Fabricius, 1787). I noticed that there are some species that are very similar in appearance.
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06.01.2018 23:09, akulich-sibiria

Approximately 1.5 mm. Row spacing with one, sometimes two rows of light scales. Thighs without teeth. Us. 7-chl. The sides of the pronotum are slightly creased.
Aedeagus peak with a slight elevation.
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07.01.2018 9:22, Mantispid

Krasnoyarsk, on the cruciferous. About 2 mm. Claws are free, without denticles. The beetle is black, the elytra are metallic blue. There are two distinct rows of hairs between the rows. The head tube is uniformly curved. Thighs without teeth.
I believe it is Ceutorhynchus erysimi (Fabricius, 1787). I noticed that there are some species that are very similar in appearance.

Yes, call it erysimi, you will not lose) so there are "species" that are not just similar in appearance, but completely identical and distinguishable only by food plants (!). Therefore, I am not sure that these are really good species.

07.01.2018 10:52, Mantispid

Approximately 1.5 mm. Row spacing with one, sometimes two rows of light scales. Thighs without teeth. Us. 7-chl. The sides of the pronotum are slightly creased.
Aedeagus peak with a slight elevation.

honestly - without comprehending

07.01.2018 13:21, akulich-sibiria

Honestly, I have no idea


where can I dig?)))

08.01.2018 18:25, stierlyz

08.01.2018 18:30, stierlyz

08.01.2018 18:31, stierlyz

...
Very large, Moscow ( New Moscow, former Podolsky district, Klenovo settlement.)...

Staphylinus

08.01.2018 21:49, Mantispid

Staff-Lathrobium, to clarify the re-glue of pisyun in the profile, this is not dolgashi.

And even better-they went to the soap, I began to get here very rarely, alas...

Thanks! Yes, I already realized that it is necessary to go sideways. All hands will not reach (

11.01.2018 2:24, John-ST

Help me deal with the beetles.

08.05.2014
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.
Dorcadion elegans
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07.05.2014
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya district, sand pit
is similar to hybrida, but this one has a more pronounced white pattern
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11.01.2018 7:23, Танав

Papua, Sorong. While assembling the catamaran, I noticed a strange beetle with 2 pairs of wings. The elytra are fused together, and there is a large slit in the rear half of the wing, through which 2 pairs of inner wings are retracted inwards. This is exactly 2 pairs of wings with separate bases, and not a broken 1 pair.
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11.01.2018 8:50, John-ST

Papua, Sorong. While assembling the catamaran, I noticed a strange beetle with 2 pairs of wings. The elytra are fused together, and there is a large slit in the rear half of the wing, through which 2 pairs of inner wings are retracted inwards. This is exactly 2 pairs of wings with separate bases, and not a broken 1 pair.

It's some kind of bug from the Pentatomoidea, I think Plataspidae. With the wings, everything is normal, and the "Elytra are fused together" - this is an enlarged shield under which both pairs of wings are removed. Try to move to the topic of bedbugs, maybe they will tell you more accurately.

This post was edited by John-ST - 11.01.2018 09: 03

11.01.2018 10:03, Bad Den


07.05.2014
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya district, sand pit
is similar to hybrida, but this one has a more pronounced white pattern


C. sahlbergi

11.01.2018 20:09, akulich-sibiria

Krasnoyarsk, meadow, mowing. About 3 mm. I'm leaving for Mogulones, but I can't figure out what it is, for the views that don't fit me at all. Us. 7 chl. The head tube is curved, long, and rather thin. Pronotum with a median groove, flanked by a tubercle. Scapular spot, indistinct band in the middle (6-8 spaces) and the top in light hairs. Gaps in slightly raised brown with an admixture of white bristles. There are also light hairs on the sides of the pronotum. All thighs with a clearly visible prong. Claws with teeth. The top of the aedeagus is located symmetrically in the center.
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11.01.2018 23:51, John-ST

Can you tell from these photos something other than Mylabrini about these abscesses?
Oba Volgograd region Nizhne-Chirskaya St.

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12.01.2018 1:35, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

both lepturins from the vicinity of Vorokhta (Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine)
something is not working.

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12.01.2018 1:53, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, May 31.
Anthrenus fuscus ?
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12.01.2018 16:07, smax

both lepturins from the vicinity of Vorokhta (Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine)
something is not working.

Pachytodes cerambyciformis и Pidonia lurida
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13.01.2018 18:39, Liparus

Help us determine:
1 - 20mm
SE IRAN, prov. Kerman, Kukhbenan, Mts. 5 km E Sekoni vill, h = 2500 m.
Leg. Yu. Skrylnik
28.VI.2014

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13.01.2018 18:43, Liparus

2 - 29 mm
Ukraine, Kherson reg., Aleskinskie peski, near Proletsrka vill. env. Kovalev I. Leg.
28.IV.2011

13.01.2018 18:45, Liparus

3 - 20 mm

Georgia, Shida-Kartli,
1 km E of Kaspi town,
Tzlevi Mts. rng., 600m,
N41°55'09.63"/
E44°27'35.55"

Leg. Shekhovcov A. A.
17.IV.2016

13.01.2018 19:58, Bad Den

2 - 29 mm
Ukraine, Kherson reg., Aleskinskie peski, near Proletsrka vill. env. Kovalev I. Leg.
28.IV.2011

Scarabaeus typhon
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13.01.2018 20:01, Bad Den

3 - 20 mm

Georgia, Shida-Kartli,
1 km E of Kaspi town,
Tzlevi Mts. rng., 600m,
N41°55'09.63"/
E44°27'35.55"

Leg. Shekhovcov A. A.
17.IV.2016

I think it will be quite possible to determine him from this work
https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/pdf/kabakov_m.pdf
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13.01.2018 21:42, Mantispid

Help us determine:
1 - 20mm
SE IRAN, prov. Kerman, Kukhbenan, Mts. 5 km E Sekoni vill, h = 2500 m.
Leg. Yu. Skrylnik
28.VI.2014

Leucomigus candidatus

14.01.2018 11:42, akulich-sibiria

Ilya, according to my above laid out elephant will be options? )

14.01.2018 11:43, Liparus

Leucomigus candidatus

Thanks, I thought so too. something dark and large. Here is for comparison our Ukrainian, female and quite large.

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14.01.2018 11:54, Liparus

I think it will be quite possible to determine him from this work
https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/pdf/kabakov_m.pdf

Probably Scarabaeus armeniacus

14.01.2018 17:35, AGG

what does it look like - Rhagonycha bohaci Svihla, 1990? where can I find the keys to this thing?

14.01.2018 22:42, Bad Den

Lagria hirta ?
What is the difference between Lagria hirta and Lagria atripes ?
Belarus. Minsk region.

http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/lagria.htm
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14.01.2018 23:13, Mantispid

Ilya, according to my above laid out elephant will be options? )

while I think smile.gif
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16.01.2018 0:12, Victor Titov

Help identify the barbel. 22. 07. 2017 10-15mm.
Belarus Minsk region

Stictoleptura rubra, самец.

17.01.2018 1:57, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

help us identify the Egyptian zlatka.
it's hard, even to the point of gender.
caught last week.

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17.01.2018 13:15, spectrum48

Hello! Maslyanino settlement, Novosibirsk region. January month. Private sector residential building. The beetle is approximately 13 mm long, with a black-and-white striped belly. Got most likely with firewood (stove heating). Can you tell me what it's called?

The beetle apparently came out of suspended animation. Tragedy. What should I do with it now? Beetle is in shock, I'm in shock too. Sitting on the window. Throw it out on the street - it will freeze. If left unattended, it will probably die from lack of humidity (40-50% in the house) and hunger. Pitifully. He's alive, sitting there, cleaning his paws. He thinks about something, hopes for something, just like me. He can even fly!

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17.01.2018 14:07, AGG

He's alive, sitting there, cleaning his paws. He thinks about something, hopes for something, just like me. He can even fly!

most likely Rhaphuma gracilipes. like most barbels, they can fly, but they are not very good with thought processes. wink.gif
before getting to your house, he ate your firewood, being a larva, and maybe your house, if the house is wooden or with wooden floors and a crate roof, pm if I were you, I would think about what to do with this thoughtful clean guy shuffle.gif

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17.01.2018 22:09, smax

help us identify the Egyptian zlatka.
it's hard, even to the point of gender.
caught last week.

Lampetis of some sort. Probably L. mimosae.
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18.01.2018 17:26, spectrum48

most likely Rhaphuma gracilipes. like most barbels, they can fly, but they are not very good with thought processes. wink.gif
before getting to your house, he ate your firewood, being a larva, and maybe your house, if the house is wooden or with wooden floors and a crate roof, pm if I were you, I would think about what to do with this thoughtful clean guy shuffle.gif

Thanks! Yes, it looks like it is - Clete slender.
House navryatli, house I have others eat...) And I do not feel sorry for firewood. In nature, in general, everyone constantly eats everyone. Humans have caused several orders of magnitude more damage to the forests than all the beetles combined shuffle.gif

I still tried to send the beetle to suspended animation, I don't know how successfully, but nevertheless. I offered him an unfolded napkin, he crawled on it, I covered him with the other half and put it on the window, he hid. After a couple of hours, I covered it with napkins, put it in a paper bag and sent it to the cellar overnight to cool down to +4. Well, in the afternoon I dug up snow in a secluded place between the neighbor's shed and a pile of boards, put some logs from the house there as heat accumulators to smooth out the cooling process, put papers with a beetle in them, buried them with snow. I think I did everything I could for the bug.

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18.01.2018 18:13, Чегар

A curious case of caring for our smaller beetles!
spectrum48, you did the right thing.
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20.01.2018 22:55, akulich-sibiria

about 4 mm. similar to Sitona onerosus Faust, 1890
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21.01.2018 8:57, Mantispid

about 4 mm. similar to Sitona onerosus Faust, 1890

yes, most likely
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/entiminae/Sitona_onerosus.html
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