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21.01.2018 16:45, akulich-sibiria

As I understand it, this is from the genus Metadonus (female) with the species did not understand.
6 mm. Perdenespinka densely dotted, feeling that even grainy. Head tube with a more shiny and fainter dotted midline. The hairs on the elytra in the aisles are raised, tilted back. Pads on the segments of the legs like without protruding hairs. The last sternite is simple. At the base of the cephalotube, the scales are hair-like, at the eyes with several wider ones. The scales on the elytra are rounded, more elongated on the sides.
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21.01.2018 17:11, akulich-sibiria

3.3-4 mm. The forehead is separated from the head tube by a rather strong depression. The first two segments of the mustache are quite long. The handle is slightly curved. The scales are rounded with a greenish or pinkish tinge, in addition to them there are also raised hair-like scales. Shoulders are smoothed. The teeth on the thighs are barely noticeable, some specimens have only small bumps. Anal sternite (as I understand it in males) with a longitudinal depression and rollers on the sides. The top of the elytra practically does not diverge. Perhaps it is Phyllobius virens ?
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21.01.2018 19:57, Mantispid

As I understand it, this is from the genus Metadonus (female) with the species did not understand.
6 mm. Perdenespinka densely dotted, feeling that even grainy. Head tube with a more shiny and fainter dotted midline. The hairs on the elytra in the aisles are raised, tilted back. Pads on the segments of the legs like without protruding hairs. The last sternite is simple. At the base of the cephalotube, the scales are hair-like, at the eyes with several wider ones. The scales on the elytra are rounded, more elongated on the sides.

I think it's some kind of Donus ...

21.01.2018 19:59, Mantispid

3.3-4 mm. The forehead is separated from the head tube by a rather strong depression. The first two segments of the mustache are quite long. The handle is slightly curved. The scales are rounded with a greenish or pinkish tinge, in addition to them there are also raised hair-like scales. Shoulders are smoothed. The teeth on the thighs are barely noticeable, some specimens have only small bumps. Anal sternite (as I understand it in males) with a longitudinal depression and rollers on the sides. The top of the elytra practically does not diverge. Perhaps it is Phyllobius virens ?

well, nooo ... wingless angaraphyllobiuses.... I pass
try to drive away the DV or, if necessary, I will throw off the work of Korotyaev and Egorov

21.01.2018 20:01, Mantispid

Here is a drawing by Svetlana (=virens). Yours doesn't look very much like him."..

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21.01.2018 20:02, akulich-sibiria

well, nooo ... wingless angaraphyllobiuses.... I pass
try to drive away on DV or, if necessary, I will throw off the work of Korotyaev and Egorov


Okay, let me try it. ))

21.01.2018 20:05, akulich-sibiria

there is a place to see about Magdalis angulicollis what is the difference from ruficornis...?

22.01.2018 0:09, Shamil Murtazin

08.07.2017, Southern Urals

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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 22.01.2018 00: 12

22.01.2018 21:54, Sergeyy

Belarus. Minsk region 22. 07.2017
Oedemera virescens ?

22.01.2018 21:55, Sergeyy

Belarus. Minsk region 22. 07.2017
Oedemera virescens ?

22.01.2018 22:43, Sergeyy

Help identify the barbel.
Belarus. Minsk region 22. 07.2017

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23.01.2018 21:35, Mantispid

Does anyone know anything about anisoplyas?

Here is such a boy with Yu. Kazakhstan, Karatau mountains, Khantagi Gorge.
The size is like a segetum. There were quite a lot of them there.

I tried to drive around the fauna. Nothing really worked out.
There are no setae on the sides of the elytra. The bottom is covered with long semi-adjacent hairs. I didn't notice any special ones sticking out there. The leathery border on the lateral edge of the elytra is short, does not reach the place of expansion. Approximately ends at the level of the 2nd sternite of the abdomen. At first I thought about zwickii, but it's not found there...

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23.01.2018 23:22, Чегар

Help identify the barbel.
Belarus. Minsk region 22. 07.2017

Most likely Pseudovadonia livida. Specify the dimensions.
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24.01.2018 9:40, Aleksandr Safronov

Most likely Pseudovadonia livida. Specify the dimensions.

Still, perhaps Stictoleptura (Maculileptura) maculicornis Deg., 1775
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24.01.2018 10:38, John-ST

Help me deal with ground beetles, I can't enter them in any way, you can reach the genus.
All Volgograd region. St-ts Nizhne-Chirskaya, on light

The first five are all Acinopus laevigatus ?
1. 25.06.2016
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2. 25.06.2016
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3. 27.06.2016
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5. 27.06.2016
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6. 27.06.2016
Is this Dyschirius?
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7. 29.04.2014
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8. 24.06.2016
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24.01.2018 11:44, CosMosk

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

because Leucomigus tessellatus, probably

This post was edited by CosMosk - 24.01.2018 11: 52

24.01.2018 18:44, akulich-sibiria

Here is a drawing by Svetlana (=virens). Yours doesn't look very much like him."..


And why not?..I want to take a closer look and there are teeth on all the thighs, they just seem to look slightly ahead when the legs are pressed to the body, they are not always clearly visible. There are no wings. The hairs are raised and not long. Yes, and the form of edeagus is suitable.
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24.01.2018 19:12, akulich-sibiria

Ilya, I can't find any other options.

24.01.2018 19:51, Mantispid

Ilya, I can't find any other options.

Well that's great smile.gif

25.01.2018 9:43, ETI

I would like to know the name of the beetle. Sat on the black wormwood on August 24. Pskov region.

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25.01.2018 9:49, Victor Titov

I would like to know the name of the beetle. Sat on the black wormwood on August 24. Pskov region.

Galeruca tanaceti
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26.01.2018 12:55, ETI

Tell me, whose chrysalis is this under the alder leaf? Taken on August 23 in the Pskov region.

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26.01.2018 12:57, ETI

Tell me, whose chrysalis is this under the alder leaf?

26.01.2018 13:18, John-ST

Tell me, whose chrysalis is this under the alder leaf? Taken on August 23 in the Pskov region.

someone from Chilocorinae
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27.01.2018 10:37, stierlyz

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27.01.2018 16:46, Gray-Ejik

Good time to all!

I have a question! At the beginning of May, I set traps with vinegar on carabiners. There were a dozen other small beetles among the hundred carabus, mostly staffs.
And among that pile was a fragment of a beetle's prothorax, small, one millimeter by one. I can't understand what kind of animal it was, I'm lost even to the family!

Can anyone find out?

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27.01.2018 21:15, OEV

Good time to all!

I have a question! At the beginning of May, I set traps with vinegar on carabiners. There were a dozen other small beetles among the hundred carabus, mostly staffs.
And among that pile was a fragment of a beetle's prothorax, small, one millimeter by one. I can't understand what kind of animal it was, I'm lost even to the family!

Can anyone find out?


Sergey hi!
Most likely, the prsp. bug from the family Lygaeidae is Ground beetles, possibly Drymus ?
Good luck smile.gif

28.01.2018 3:31, Gray-Ejik

Sergey hi!
Most likely, the prsp. bug from the family Lygaeidae is Ground beetles, possibly Drymus ?
Good luck smile.gif

Eugene, thank you! wink.gif
I didn't even think about the bug! lol.gif wall.gif

28.01.2018 13:23, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 14.
Do we define Cryptocephalus ?
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28.01.2018 14:19, John-ST

Different beetles.
MO, Zheleznodorozhny

1. 02.05.2015
Very small beetles less than 2 mm, on fallen birch trunks with wet rotten wood.
Is it Leiodidae?
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2. 22.06.2015
on the Canadian goldenrod
Is it Antherophagus?
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3. 04.07.2015

What is Dasytes?
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4. 25.05.2016
about 4-5 mm, on a tinder box on a poplar
tree Before this, I did not meet tinder boxes on urban poplars, only on aspens, and then usually small 5-10 cm, and here a couple of pieces about 20 cm
Are unknown to the animal, I think something from the black heifers
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28.01.2018 16:28, Mantispid

Ukraine, Rivne region, June 14.
Do we define Cryptocephalus ?

surprisingly
, the denticles on the abdomen always allow you to recognize C. sericeus
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28.01.2018 21:59, Triplaxxx

Different beetles.
MO, Zheleznodorozhny

You can't tell up to a certain size from these photos.
1-yes, Agathidium sp.;
2 - Antherophagus sp.;
3-yes, it is;
4-undecorated Cyllodes ater (Herbst, 1792).
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29.01.2018 0:41, John-ST

You can't tell up to a certain size from these photos.
1-yes, Agathidium sp.;
2 - Antherophagus sp.;
3-yes, it is;
4-undecorated Cyllodes ater (Herbst, 1792).

Thank you very much.
Cyllodes ater looked at first in spangles, but in Cychramus-ah, and they are all hairy.
Most of all, I was confused by the second mini-segment on the antennae, and now I specifically looked at the glitter, everyone has one, but if you don't know, then in most photos it looks like the narrowed base of the next segment.

29.01.2018 22:20, Ксения2015

Tell me, please, what kind of barbels?

Belarus, Minsk region, Dzerzhinsk district, Negorelsky village Council, near the bus stop Asino, a clearing in a mixed forest, korostavnik field. 15.07.2017.

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29.01.2018 22:44, Aleksandr Safronov

Tell me, please, what kind of barbels?
Belarus, Minsk region, Dzerzhinsk district, Negorelsky village Council, near the bus stop Asino, a clearing in a mixed forest, korostavnik field. 15.07.2017.

The upper three are Stictoleptura (Maculileptura) maculicornis (De Geer, 1775). I think that's what he calls himself now. Nizhny Novgorod-pass. It's not clear from this angle.

30.01.2018 8:35, Ксения2015

Thank you, Entalex!:)
I read the description-they should be about 1 cm. "My" beetles were slightly larger, closer to 1.5 cm.

This post was edited by Xenia2015-30.01.2018 08: 51

30.01.2018 13:58, Aleksandr Safronov

Thank you, Entalex!:)
I read the description-they should be about 1 cm. "My" beetles were slightly larger, closer to 1.5 cm.

Well, in general, there are different maximum size data for this view. I met up to 12.5 mm (I don't remember it now, I think on some Polish website). 15 mm is a lot. But according to the size of your image, nothing else comes to mind.
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31.01.2018 1:03, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, July.
Chrysolina graminis?

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31.01.2018 18:29, AGG

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31.01.2018 18:58, Shamil Murtazin

Small beetles.
Ufa, Southern Urals. Balcony, on the light.

1. 12.08.2017
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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 31.01.2018 19: 09

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