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13.02.2018 3:32, cdjob

This is where this outrage is discussedsmile.gif
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=25226
I'm talking about the barbel. I clicked the wrong button, sorry, Ilya smile.gif


Sorry for my Google translate and my lack of education, but I didn't understand anything. In this case, is it the norm or some kind of deviation? I have two such beetles, one ordinary, and the other has such horns on the sides.

13.02.2018 18:16, ETI

Whose larva is this on the grain, can you tell me? July 7, Pskov region

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13.02.2018 23:47, smax

Sorry for my Google translate and my lack of education, but I didn't understand anything. In this case, is it the norm or some kind of deviation? I have two such beetles, one ordinary, and the other has such horns on the sides.

The norm, yes. This is an apomorphic trait, sometimes expressed even in some species of pterolophia, niphon (but not to this extent). Apparently, only in males. Are your beetles of different sexes (if they are the same)? And, by the way, are these outgrowths on the basins of the front legs, or directly on the front chest?
The genus, I can assume, is the same one - Ischioplites. Although, the Papuan fauna is sometimes extremely mysterious. And poorly understood.

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14.02.2018 16:19, Sordes pilosus

Please tell me if Blaps indigator is a valid view and if so, who owns the original description?

I found it myself. An error in the name of ind a gator was interfering.

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15.02.2018 13:51, ЕвгенийК

Similar question. I regularly find such larvae in June on the flowers of tar. Novgorod region.
Tell me, please, whose are they?

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15.02.2018 14:24, Makarov

Similar question. I regularly find such larvae in June on the flowers of tar. Novgorod region.
Tell me, please, whose are they?

These are cows from the Epilachnini subfamily, most likely Subcoccinella - but from the photo I can also be mistaken
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15.02.2018 18:05, Shamil Murtazin

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

2. 21.07.2017
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Can you tell the gender from these photos? confused.gif

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15.02.2018 22:15, Fornax13

Can you tell the gender from these photos? confused.gif

Cortinicara gibbosa podi... Or in melanophthalmos, you can search, although less likely.
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15.02.2018 23:31, botanque

Help identify the Floating beetle.
Belarus. Minsk region.
Size 12-15mm.

Rhantus, male, possibly Rh. latitans. Maybe there is a photo where the front claws are clearly visible?
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16.02.2018 3:52, I.solod

first Pterostichus fornicatus (Kolenati, 1845)
second Poecilus cupreus L., var. erythropus Fald
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16.02.2018 12:40, Чегар

Hurray! Total detection of difficult ground beetles!
More from the Caucasus
Russia KCR Gum-Bashi Lane, Luga N plateau 2150 m 12 mm
19.06-01.07.2017

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16.02.2018 12:50, Чегар

Russia Tuva surrounding city of Kyzyl Yenisei River bank 04-06. 06. 1997 17mm
It came with the definitive label C. slowszovi slowszovi, but I didn't find this type anywhere. Maybe recently described, then who is the author?

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16.02.2018 13:18, Aleksandr Safronov

Russia Tuva surrounding city of Kyzyl Yenisei River bank 04-06. 06. 1997 17mm
It came with the definitive label C. slowszovi slowszovi, but I didn't find this type anywhere. Maybe recently described, then who is the author?

The correct spelling of the form is sp. slovtzovi Mannerheim, 1849. In some systematic lists, the species is included in the subgenus Diocarabus Reitter, 1896, and in others (such as in ZIN) in the subgenus Watanabeocarabus Imura, 2002.
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16.02.2018 19:11, Woodmen

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.06.2017.

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16.02.2018 20:20, MIV

Russia Tuva surrounding city of Kyzyl Yenisei River bank 04-06. 06. 1997 17mm
It came with the definitive label C. slowszovi slowszovi, but I didn't find this type anywhere. Maybe recently described, then who is the author?


Something, it seems to me, it does not pull on C. slowtzovi, and the place for it is not quite suitable and the size is too big. C. slowtzovi climbs higher in the mountains and rarely reaches 15 mm in size. Maybe it's C. loschnikovi?
Hey, where are you muskrat bisonsmile.gif?

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16.02.2018 21:57, Чегар

Something, it seems to me, it does not pull on C. slowtzovi, and the place for it is not quite suitable and the size is too big. C. slowtzovi climbs higher in the mountains and rarely reaches 15 mm in size. Maybe it's C. loschnikovi?
Hey, where are you muskrat bisonsmile.gif?

It looks like you're right. And the most similar ekz was found not on ZINA but here. http://www.alsphotopage.com/image/show/id/4959 Drawing of elytra in this species. it doesn't seem to be consistent. But the common elements of my beetle and the one in the photo are well traced. Thanks for the tip.

17.02.2018 3:05, Fornax13

Help with the determination of Staphylinid.
Ocypus ???
Belarus. Minsk region.
Size about 20mm. 04 08 2017.

Ocypus nitens
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17.02.2018 9:59, akulich-sibiria

Phyllobius profanus?
Krasnoyarsk Territory. about 5 mm. Male. slim. Shoulders are smoothed, no wings. Covered with shiny green scales. The thighs are serrated, and the forelegs are arched at the apex. The last sternite with tubercles.The mustache is long.
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17.02.2018 10:06, Vlad1clav

Help with the determination of Staphylinid.
Ocypus ???
Belarus. Minsk region.
Size about 20mm. 04 08 2017.

This is Tasgius melanarius

17.02.2018 11:18, akulich-sibiria

Crimea. About 4 mm. Thighs with small but distinct denticles. The first two parts of the mustache are long and equal to each other. On the elytra raised oblique hairs.
Perhaps it is Phyllobius (Dieletus) argentatus?
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17.02.2018 11:44, Mantispid

Phyllobius profanus?
Krasnoyarsk Territory. about 5 mm. Male. slim. Shoulders are smoothed, no wings. Covered with shiny green scales. The thighs are serrated, and the forelegs are arched at the apex. The last sternite with tubercles.The mustache is long.

I won't say for sure, but it's quite similar

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17.02.2018 11:59, Mantispid

Crimea. About 4 mm. Thighs with small but distinct denticles. The first two parts of the mustache are long and equal to each other. On the elytra raised oblique hairs.
Perhaps it is Phyllobius (Dieletus) argentatus?

No, it's definitely not even Phyllobius.
Is the label accurate?

17.02.2018 14:52, алекс 2611

Surroundings of Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov region. 07.06.2017.

Aplotarsus incanus (Gyllenhal, 1827) ?
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17.02.2018 16:55, akulich-sibiria

No, it's definitely not even Phyllobius.
Is the label accurate?


Yes, the exact location of the collection, I collected it myself. I won't tell you what the truth is.
And who could it be?

17.02.2018 16:59, akulich-sibiria

ЭТо Otiorhynchus (Pontotiorhynchus) atronitens Formánek, 1925 или Otiorhynchus (Pontotiorhynchus) asphaltinus Germar, 1824. I'm more inclined to the latter.
Crimea. Resort area. on the hedge
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17.02.2018 17:10, Mantispid

ЭТо Otiorhynchus (Pontotiorhynchus) atronitens Formánek, 1925 или Otiorhynchus (Pontotiorhynchus) asphaltinus Germar, 1824. I'm more inclined to the latter.
Crimea. Resort area. on the hedge

Otiorhynchus (Pontotiorhynchus) asphaltinus Germar, 1824
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17.02.2018 17:14, Mantispid

Yes, the exact location of the collection, I collected it myself. I won't tell you what the truth is.
And who could it be?

Finally I have no idea confused.gif
what is this - a keel separating the epistomal platform from the back of the head tube? This happens in some Sciaphilini, but they are all wingless as far as I can remember.

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17.02.2018 18:04, akulich-sibiria

Finally I have no idea confused.gif
what is this - a keel separating the epistomal platform from the back of the head tube? This happens in some Sciaphilini, but they are all wingless as far as I can remember.


I honestly don't know, in general, some kind of separately allocated slightly raised platform. The sharpness is poor, and I can't convey it clearly in the picture.
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17.02.2018 18:33, akulich-sibiria

Crimea. 8-10 mm. Pronotum with distinct separate grains, which are slightly less pronounced on the back than on the sides. Front tibia with a row of spines along the inner edge. Front thighs with a well-developed denticle, middle and hind thighs with a very small poorly visible but sharp denticle. The hind legs are normally built. Row spacing is bumpy with irregular rows of setae.
Similar to the description of Otiorhynchus (Pontotiorhynchus) edithae Reitter, 1887, but clearly larger.
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17.02.2018 18:58, Mantispid

Crimea. 8-10 mm. Pronotum with distinct separate grains, which are slightly less pronounced on the back than on the sides. Front tibia with a row of spines along the inner edge. Front thighs with a well-developed denticle, middle and hind thighs with a very small poorly visible but sharp denticle. The hind legs are normally built. Row spacing is bumpy with irregular rows of setae.
Similar to the description of Otiorhynchus (Pontotiorhynchus) edithae Reitter, 1887, but clearly larger.

Otiorhynchus (Melasemnus) ovalipennis Boheman, 1842
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17.02.2018 19:29, Guest

Pachyrhinus lethierryi - ochen' pokhozh!
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17.02.2018 19:56, Mantispid

Pachyrhinus lethierryi - ochen' pokhozh!

and it's really him smile.gif

it turns out that he has already reached the Crimea! prikolno

17.02.2018 19:57, akulich-sibiria

and it's really him smile.gif

it turns out that he has already reached the Crimea! cool


and what is its range?
I can give you a more precise point, if necessary

17.02.2018 20:01, Mantispid

and what is its range?
I can give you a more precise point, if necessary

Initially, it lived only in the north of Italy and the south of France, but now it has penetrated everywhere. The last published find I found is Turkey.

17.02.2018 20:03, akulich-sibiria

so this is the first indication for the Russian Federation? )))

17.02.2018 20:13, Mantispid

it turns out that this is the first indication for the Russian Federation? )))

it turns out that so

17.02.2018 20:46, Guest

I am happy to help smile.gifyou Publish it is really possible and necessary, but it would not hurt to check the beetle and literature more carefully before doing this - short-botnies are not my biggest passion

17.02.2018 20:49, Mantispid

I am happy to help smile.gifyou Publish it is really possible and necessary, but it would not hurt to check the beetle and literature more carefully before doing this - short-botnies are not my biggest passion

Victor?

this is exactly it, I have already searched everything, discarded it only because of the distribution, in the determinant I looked at, it is indicated only for Italy))
then I read that it is already more widely spread

17.02.2018 21:15, Guest

Well yes )
Then publish, of course - a new view after all for ... USSR jump.gif smile.gif

18.02.2018 6:37, Ксения2015

Tell me, please, what kind of beetle?
Belarus, Minsk, Sosny district, roadside near a section of coniferous forest, common yarrow. 22.07.2017.

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