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13.05.2018 21:54, Tivanik

Can I detect a buzzer? Saint Petersburg, 13.05.2018

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13.05.2018 21:54, Shamil Murtazin

Ufa, 13.05.2018
Ampedus sanguineus same?

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13.05.2018 21:57, Tivanik

Saratov, May


Ladybug - Halyzia sedecimguttata

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14.05.2018 10:30, Liparus

What is the super rare Larinus? Kharkiv region, a clearing in a pine forest. On the fly. There was another one...I thought the usual Larinus idoneus, but not him. He was covered in red paint.
Beetle size 1 cm

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14.05.2018 11:04, Victor Titov

Ufa, 13.05.2018
Ampedus sanguineus same?

Not a fact. Is it big? Ampedus(s) sanguineus is the largest of the species found here. And so to determine them from the photo is a thankless task.
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14.05.2018 11:09, Victor Titov

Saratov, May

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14.05.2018 13:44, Fornax13

What is the super rare Larinus? Kharkiv region, a clearing in a pine forest. On the fly. There was another one...I thought the usual Larinus idoneus, but not him. He was covered in red paint.
Beetle size 1 cm

like ruber something

14.05.2018 17:02, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar peat bog 13.05.2018
1 Mowed down from a birch tree
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2 Mown from a birch tree
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3 on the bone remains of an animal 3.5-4 mm.
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4 on the bone remains of some animal 6-7. 5 mm. (female, smaller males)
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14.05.2018 17:36, AGG

Moscow region, Poplar peat bog 13.05.2018

4 on the bone remains of some animal 6-7. 5 mm. (female, smaller males)


Necrobia rufipes (De Geer Ch., 1775)
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14.05.2018 18:35, Mantispid

Moscow region, Poplar peat bog 13.05.2018

1. Phyllobius pyri
2. It resembles a female Cionus longicollis, but I did not collect this species. Somewhere under the birch tree apparently grew mullein
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15.05.2018 0:40, Fornax13

M. O., Poplar peat bog
13.05.2018 3 on the bone remains of some animal 3,5-4 mm.

Omosita cf. colon
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15.05.2018 0:42, Fornax13

Can I detect a buzzer? Saint Petersburg, 13.05.2018

As for me, this is a female Harpalus distinguendus

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15.05.2018 0:45, Fornax13

Ufa, 13.05.2018
Ampedus sanguineus same?

I don't understand it from this angle, it's in the middle part of the NDKR. the seam isn't blackened by accident? My first thought was A. sanguinolentus with a reduced pattern

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15.05.2018 0:53, Fornax13

Saratov, May
4.3-Paederus littoralis too?

4.3.JPG -yes, littoralis
3.JPG -Carabus estreicheri
2.2.JPG -Silpha cf. obscura

15.05.2018 7:49, MiLLeNium Niobius

Is that Ragius the detective?" Cheryomukhovo-beryozovy perelesok, Tula region, May 9.
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15.05.2018 8:35, Bad Den

Is that Ragius the detective?" Cheryomukhovo-beryozovy perelesok, Tula region, May 9.
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This is Rhagium mordax.
Rhagium Torquemada (Rhagium inquisitor) looks like thissmile.gif - http://www.coleoptera.org.uk/sites/www.col...0inquisitor.jpg

15.05.2018 12:49, Арсений Гоцуляк

Good afternoon! Today I noticed that on one of the apple trees there are a lot of twisted leaves, and two or three young leaves are twisted and glued together with a sticky mass, there is a spider web inside one of the leaves and a small caterpillar is sitting in it. It looks like a moth. But I watched the apple trees for several days, but I didn't see the apple moth. On YouTube, a specialist said that you can catch a butterfly on braga, it flies to the smell of fermentation, drinks the drink and drowns in it. The three traps are empty. But indoor flies got there.
But in the twisted leaves I found a new beetle - I had never seen one like it before. He jumps like a flea. I caught three of them. The camera on the phone is not of high quality, so sorry for this photo.
help us find out what kind of beetle it is and whether it is a pest.

PS This morning I did an inspection of an apple tree and saw exactly the same beetle, but with a black head. It makes a distinctive clicking sound when jumping.

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15.05.2018 12:50, Арсений Гоцуляк

I'll find a camera with macro photography, post photos in high quality...

15.05.2018 13:48, Fornax13

I'll find a camera with macro photography, post photos in good quality...

what is the region? Crippled Cardiophorus discicollis beetle, non-pest

15.05.2018 14:08, Арсений Гоцуляк

what is the region? Crippled Cardiophorus discicollis beetle, not a pest


Region: Western Kazakhstan, Aktyubinsk.

Wow, do you know all the beetles by sight? )))

15.05.2018 14:19, Арсений Гоцуляк

ButMy Webpage it says here that Cardiophorus discicollis Herbst, 1806. live on poplars, branches and flowers of apple trees, milkweed and spirea, gnaw on fruit flowers.

15.05.2018 14:44, Арсений Гоцуляк

I remembered that I had brought the forest floor from the coastal grove. There are a lot of poplars and I collected a lot of fallen leaves for mulch, maybe I brought it, this beetle, from there?

15.05.2018 16:27, Пчелка33

Tell me what kind of bug it is. May 14, Suzdal district. They found it in the ground when they were digging the garden bed.

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15.05.2018 18:02, Slavinator

Look at my unidentified beetles! What if someone recognizes one of them?)
Saratov region, May

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15.05.2018 18:04, Slavinator

... and here's another
Saratov region, May

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15.05.2018 18:25, MiLLeNium Niobius

Bad Den, thanks for the correction on ragias. For some reason, I thought black-spot and sleuth were synonyms shuffle.gif

15.05.2018 19:50, Shamil Murtazin

Ufa district, Bashkiria, 15.05.2018 Is
this all Cicindela hybrida? (different instances, same location)
In the last photo, the pattern is slightly different, it seems.

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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 15.05.2018 19: 50

16.05.2018 8:39, Radik

Assume Cyanapion columbinum (Germar, 1817)

Top view added.

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16.05.2018 20:34, Jaguar paw

What is the name of this leaf beetle? Georgia, Gori, 16.05.2018

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17.05.2018 0:06, Fornax13

What is the name of this leaf beetle? Georgia, Gori, 16.05.2018

It seems that Diorhabda fischeri is like this. But to be sure, look for this work:
Beenen, R. 2014. Key to the species of Radymna Reitter, 1913 with taxonomic and faunistic comments and description of two new species (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae). Entomologische Blätter und Coleoptera, 110: 87-100.
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17.05.2018 0:14, Fornax13

Region: Western Kazakhstan, Aktyubinsk.
Wow, you know all the beetles by sight? )))

Then it is not a fact that it is discicollis.
ButMy Webpage it says here that Cardiophorus discicollis Herbst, 1806. live on poplars, branches and flowers of apple trees, milkweed and spirea, gnaw on fruit flowers.

their larvae are still in the soil, and the beetles sit wherever they want. In general, I have not heard that cardioforuses are somehow harmful in the adult stage. And the source itself is a bit strange: "Ampedus sanguinolentus ... in the pods of a white-banded filly" - I don't even know whether to believe it or not shuffle.gif
I remembered that I had brought the forest floor from the coastal grove. There are a lot of poplars and I collected a lot of fallen leaves for mulch, maybe I brought it, this beetle, from there?

anything can happen smile.gif

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17.05.2018 0:23, Fornax13

... and here's another
Saratov region, May

Coccinella septempunctata
Cyphocleonus dealbatus
Carabus convexus
Agrypnus murinus
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17.05.2018 0:41, Fornax13

Look at my unidentified beetles! What if someone recognizes one of them?)
Saratov region, May

2.2, 2.3 - Amara from the nominative subgenus
9.3, 9.4-someone from Xantholinini, from such photos I can't even tell the genus
9.1. - Platystethus some
1.1-dorkash type elegans
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17.05.2018 15:15, Radik

Please tell me beetles. May 14, 2018 Nizhnekamsk district, Tatarstan.

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17.05.2018 17:41, MiLLeNium Niobius

May 12, Tula region. On the inflorescence of a dandelion. Is it Oedemera virescens or lurida?

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17.05.2018 19:26, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Poplar 15.05.2016
1 On a peat bog, Carabus granulatus ?
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2 On a peat bog
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3 Mown from an apple tree
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18.05.2018 12:20, OEV

M. O., Poplar 15.05.2016
3 Mowed down from an apple tree
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Involvulus cupreus (Linnaeus, 1761) smile.gif
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18.05.2018 12:27, OEV

Please tell me beetles. May 14, 2018 Nizhnekamsk district, Tatarstan.


Sitona lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cycloderes pilosulus (Herbst, 1796)

18.05.2018 13:13, Radik

Sitona lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cycloderes pilosulus (Herbst, 1796)

Thanks for the help.
Here are some very small beetles. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. May 13. Please help me with the definition.

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18.05.2018 13:39, Mantispid

Moscow region, Poplar 15.05.2016

Gennady, do you have the opportunity to collect several copies for me? Involvulus (s. str.) cupreus? I don't have this view. Would be very grateful!

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