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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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25.04.2018 17:50, Sergeyy

Belarus. Minsk region 16 04 2018.

Poecilus cupreus? 11mm.

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25.04.2018 18:10, Victor Titov

Belarus. Minsk region 16 04 2018.

Poecilus cupreus? 11mm.

or versicolor - who can sort them out from the photo?

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 25.04.2018 18: 10
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25.04.2018 23:44, Андреас

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Please tell me-what kind of swimmer/water lover is this?
Bulgaria, just now.

26.04.2018 9:04, botanque

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Please tell me-what kind of swimmer/water lover is this?
Bulgaria, just now.

Dytiscus dimidiatus, sort of.
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27.04.2018 20:16, Gans75

Ukraine, Rivne region, April 15.
In the flower of a fragrant violet.
??
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28.04.2018 13:04, Gans75

Same thing on April 15.
??
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28.04.2018 13:26, Чегар

In the second photo, Stenomax aeneus (Scopoli, 1763)
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28.04.2018 21:38, chebur

I ask for help in identifying T-shirts collected in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 21, 2018
. The length of the largest beetle at number 1 is 17 mm.
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28.04.2018 22:33, Bad Den

I ask for help in identifying T-shirts collected in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 21, 2018
. The length of the largest beetle at number 1 is 17 mm.
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M. proscarabaeus все
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28.04.2018 23:49, chebur

Did I correctly identify this weevil as Cyphocleonus dealbatus (Gmelin, 1790)?
Moscow region, Serpukhov district, Luzhki district, 30.8.16
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28.04.2018 23:58, chebur

Please help us identify this weevil.
Krasnodar Region, Anapa district, B. Utrish district, April
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29.04.2018 0:13, chebur

Please help us identify these weevils.
Voronezh region, Liskinsky district, okr. kh.Divnogorie, June
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This post was edited by chebur - 29.04.2018 00: 14

29.04.2018 1:36, OEV

Please help us identify this weevil.
Krasnodar Region, Anapa district, B. Utrish district, April


Pseudocleonus (Neopseudocleonus) grammicus (Panzer 1789)
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29.04.2018 1:38, OEV

Please help us identify these weevils.
Voronezh region, Liskinsky district, okr. kh.Divnogorie, June


Leucophyes pedestris (Poda, 1761)
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29.04.2018 1:46, OEV

Did I correctly identify this weevil as Cyphocleonus dealbatus (Gmelin, 1790)?
Moscow region, Serpukhov district, Luzhki village, 30.8.16


Most likely, but maybe also Cyphocleonus achates shuffle.gif

29.04.2018 7:06, Mantispid

Did I correctly identify this weevil as Cyphocleonus dealbatus (Gmelin, 1790)?
Moscow region, Serpukhov district, Luzhki village, 30.8.16

Да
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29.04.2018 7:32, Mantispid

Please help us identify this weevil.
Krasnodar Region, Anapa district, B. Utrish district, April

An excellent example of a good species is
Pseudocleonus (Neopseudocleonus) marginicollis (Fåhraeus, 1842)
Here's the holotype:
http://weevil.info/sites/weevil.info/files...rginicollis.jpg
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29.04.2018 10:29, chebur

An excellent example of a good species is
Pseudocleonus (Neopseudocleonus) marginicollis (Fåhraeus, 1842)
Here's the holotype:
http://weevil.info/sites/weevil.info/files...rginicollis.jpg

As often happens with interesting views, the instance was missed... shuffle.gif
When I saw this handsome man on a rocky scree slope, I immediately realized that this is something unusual and you need to take it. But I decided to take a few photos in nature first. I took the first picture, hunched over, and then picked up the beetle stone and took a couple more pictures in the air. While I was looking through the viewfinder, the beetle decided that it had had enough and fell somewhere on the scree, where it was almost impossible to find it a second time.
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29.04.2018 17:15, Zum-Graat

I met two individuals of this species on the road in the middle of the city. I didn't have a camera with me, I took photos on my phone, hence the low quality... Moscow region, April 29.
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29.04.2018 20:07, Mantispid

As often happens with interesting views, the instance was missed... shuffle.gif
When I saw this handsome man on a rocky scree slope, I immediately realized that this is something unusual and you need to take it. But I decided to take a few photos in nature first. I took the first picture, hunched over, and then picked up the beetle stone and took a couple more pictures in the air. While I was looking through the viewfinder, the beetle decided that it had had enough and fell somewhere on the scree, where it was almost impossible to find it a second time.

Very sorry. The food plant of this species should be from the family of asteraceae, some cornflowers or something like that. I collected the usual P. cinereus in cornflower rosettes.

29.04.2018 23:47, Андреас

I met two individuals of this species on the road in the middle of the city. I didn't have a camera with me, I took photos on my phone, hence the low quality... Moscow region, April 29.
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Staphylinus caesareus
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30.04.2018 15:38, Zum-Graat

All taken today, Moscow region
1. Pterostichus niger?
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2. No ideas
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3. Chrysolina staphylaea?
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4. It seems to be a nutcracker of some kind
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30.04.2018 16:57, Mantispid

2. Hydrothassa marginella (Linnaeus, 1758)
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30.04.2018 16:59, Dmitry Vlasov

All taken today, Moscow region
1. Pterostichus niger?
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2. No ideas
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3. Chrysolina staphylaea?
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4. It seems to be a nutcracker of some kind
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1. rather Ptrostichus melanarius
2. Hydrothassa marginella
3. yes.gif
4. Ampedus sp.
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30.04.2018 18:06, Zum-Graat

  
1. rather Ptrostichus melanarius

Ugh, how do you tell them apart? I looked at the photos and saw only one face... Can you tell me the details?

30.04.2018 19:27, Liparus

Got a strange ground beetle, help me identify it.

26. IV. 2018 Ukraine, Cherkaskaya reg., (? Kirovograd reg.) near Svetlovsk, Nagoya vill. env., (coast, on sandy soil) 49° 4'59.98" N / 33° 6'37.38" E

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30.04.2018 19:46, RoPro

Please help me identify the ground beetle. About five or seven millimeters in size. Bembidion femoratum ? (photo # 1)
One more ground beetle to identify. Notiophilus biguttatus ? (photo no. 2)
And the third.I won't risk determining the third one myself.
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This post was edited by RoPro - 01.05.2018 17: 56

30.04.2018 19:46, Bad Den

Got a strange ground beetle, help me identify it.

26. IV. 2018 Ukraine, Cherkaskaya reg., (? Kirovograd reg.) near Svetlovsk, Nagoya vill. env., (coast, on sandy soil) 49° 4'59.98" N / 33° 6'37.38" E

Broscus ?semistriatus
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30.04.2018 20:05, Liparus

Broscus ?semistriatus

Thanks!

30.04.2018 23:09, Sergeyy

Help me identify the ground beetle.
Carabus granulatus ?
Belarus. Minsk region.

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01.05.2018 20:36, Zum-Graat

Moscow region, 01.05.

1. A friend with half an antenna. Liophloeus tessulatus?
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2. Izvalyavshiysya in the sand companion. Amara aenea?
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01.05.2018 21:27, Mantispid

Moscow region, 01.05.

1. A friend with half an antenna. Liophloeus tessulatus?

2. Izvalyavshiysya in the sand companion. Amara aenea?


1. Otiorhynchus raucus
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02.05.2018 19:26, RoPro

Please help me identify it. Nitidulidae right ? And before the view will work ? Moscow region, May 2.

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02.05.2018 19:51, AGG

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02.05.2018 22:01, Slavinator

Hello. Help determine
Saratov region, Engelsky district, April-May

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03.05.2018 6:05, Mantispid

Hello. Help determine
Saratov region, Engelsky district, April-May

1.1 1.3 - Sitona humeralis
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03.05.2018 12:24, AGG

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03.05.2018 16:40, Radik

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Strelochny Log River bank, sandpit, quarry. Between layers of sandstone. May 2, 2018

03.05.2018 19:13, Sordes pilosus

Hello. Help determine
Saratov region, Engelsky district, April-May

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Cytilus sericeus Forster, 1771
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03.05.2018 19:22, KM2200

Please help me with the definition. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Strelochny Log River bank, sandpit, quarry. Between layers of sandstone. May 2, 2018
Microlestes sp.

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