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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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18.05.2018 15:07, Andrey Ponomarev

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!

I'm not sure about a few, but I can tell you one for sure. The beetle is collected.
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18.05.2018 16:01, RoPro

Please identify who and what this Cicindela is. Tambov, 15.05.2018.

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18.05.2018 16:12, Bad Den

Please identify who and what this Cicindela is. Tambov, 15.05.2018.

hybrida
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18.05.2018 19:46, RoPro

Will you be able to identify zlatka ? Tambov, 17.05.2018.
P. S. Dicerca aenea ?

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18.05.2018 22:16, Konstantin Lyutov

Good evening. Orel, yesterday, in the city, flew into the light.. Tell me, what is the name of the handsome..??

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18.05.2018 22:23, Bad Den

Good evening. Orel, yesterday, in the city, flew into the light.. Tell me, what is the name of the handsome..??

Saperda scalaris
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19.05.2018 0:52, Zum-Graat

May 12, Moscow region, on a nettle leaf.
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19.05.2018 7:16, Mantispid

May 12, Moscow region, on a nettle leaf.

Cyphon sp.
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19.05.2018 7:54, OEV

Will you be able to identify zlatka ? Tambov, 17.05.2018.
P. S. Dicerca aenea ?


Dicerca aenea yes.gif
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19.05.2018 8:01, OEV

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


5_1 Scaphisoma sp.
We will leave the top two to Stas Litovkin, who will give 100% vertikt.

19.05.2018 9:39, AGG

5_1 Scaphisoma sp.
We'll leave the top two to Stas Litovkin, who will give you 100% vertical.

According to Scaphisoma, there was a revision for the USSR in the EO, I had it, but I gave it to someone and with the ends frown.gifor I'm confusing wall.gifsomething, but I can't find this work frown.gifIf someone has this article - please send mol.gif

19.05.2018 11:05, RoPro

Please help me identify the beetles. Tambov, 15.05.2018. Right along the path on the embankment, I met about twenty pieces of both.
At first, I couldn't figure out what kind of Dorcadion it is. And the second Sphenophorus striatopunctatus ? Or are there any other similar ones ?
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19.05.2018 12:42, Mantispid

Please help me identify the beetles. Tambov, 15.05.2018. Right along the path on the embankment, I met about twenty pieces of both.
At first, I couldn't figure out what kind of Dorcadion it is. And the second Sphenophorus striatopunctatus ? Or are there any other similar ones ?

Dorcadion holosericeum и Sphenophorus striatopunctatus
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19.05.2018 12:45, Mantispid

According to Scaphisoma, there was a revision for the USSR in EO, I had it, but I gave it to someone and with the ends frown.gifor I'm confused wall.gifabout something, but I can't find this work frown.gifIf someone has this article-please send it mol.gif

I think you mean this job:
Yablokov-Khnzoryan S. M. (1985): Shuttle beetles (Coleoptera, Scaphidiidae) of the USSR fauna. obozr. 1985. Vol. 64, N 1. pp. 132-142.

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19.05.2018 13:00, Чегар

Please tell me what kind of blaps.
Kazakhstan Almaty region Karabastau village N 850 m 12.06.2015
25 and 24 mm.

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19.05.2018 13:24, AGG

I think you mean this job:
Yablokov-Khnzoryan S. M. (1985): Shuttle beetles (Coleoptera, Scaphidiidae) of the USSR fauna. obozr. 1985. Vol. 64, N 1. pp. 132-142.

I had these volumes (84-85) in my paper. but it's pro..getting lost. if there is an electric view-throw me mol.gifa favor I will not remain smile.gif

19.05.2018 13:32, AGG

Please help me identify the beetles. Tambov, 15.05.2018. Right along the path on the embankment, I met about twenty pieces of both.



Dorcadion holosericeum и Sphenophorus striatopunctatus

they have smile.gifa nest there, there are a lot of them every spring, this year less because of the flood. come-call - shelter-talk wink.gif
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19.05.2018 13:34, Mantispid

I had these volumes (84-85) in my paper. but it's pro..getting lost. if there is an electric view-throw me mol.gifa favor I will not remain smile.gif

I don't have one. And it has not been relevant for a long time. There are no species described by Lebl. That's why I used koleonetom when determining my own people - http://www.coleo-net.de/coleo/texte/scaphidiinae.htm
But I was too lazy to look at the genitals and I never got to the bottom of the truth)

19.05.2018 13:37, AGG

19.05.2018 13:52, AGG

19.05.2018 23:04, Shamil Murtazin

Southern Urals, Bashkiria, Beloretsky district, 01.05.2018

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20.05.2018 7:21, Mantispid

Southern Urals, Bashkiria, Beloretsky district, 01.05.2018

it seems to be a female Dorytomus longimanus
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20.05.2018 11:41, RoPro

Please define it. I didn't manage it myself. Moscow region, 13.05.2018.

20.05.2018 12:08, Dmitry Vlasov

Please define it. I didn't manage it myself. Moscow region, 13.05.2018.picture: DSCN5130.jpg

https://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/rus/myzoblnb.htm
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20.05.2018 19:27, Tivanik

Can you identify such a person? Saint Petersburg, 20.05.2018

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20.05.2018 22:19, Zum-Graat

Dovgonosiki all sorts-different. Moscow region, May.

1. Lixus bardanae?
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2. Larinus planus?
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3. Larinus sturnus?
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4. I couldn't find anything particularly similar...
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21.05.2018 8:10, Mantispid

Dovgonosiki all sorts-different. Moscow region, May.

1. Lihus bardanae?

2. Larinus planus?

3. Larinus sturnus?

4. I couldn't find anything particularly similar...

1. Yes
, in 4 photos just a classic female Larinus sturnus: the front legs without denticles and the keel on the head tube is clearly visible. On the 3rd may be a female Larinus jaceae. On the 2nd - it is hard to see, it should be strictly from above, but it may be true carlinae (=planus auct.)

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21.05.2018 14:11, Fornax13

Dovgonosiki all sorts-different. Moscow region, May.

How big are Larinuses? and on what? not on burdock? It seems to me that they are all three-sturnus, male (2) and female (3,4)
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21.05.2018 14:28, Radik

Is it possible to determine more precisely from the photo what kind of Mylabris is? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. 4.07.2016.

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21.05.2018 15:17, Fornax13

Is it possible to determine more precisely from the photo what kind of Mylabris is? Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. 4.07.2016.

M. pusilla-is it small?

21.05.2018 15:38, Radik

M. pusilla-is it small?

Thank you. I don't know the size.

21.05.2018 19:08, KazakovMaksim

Help identify leaf eaters.
May 20, 2018, Minsk, Belarus.
On an aspen tree.

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21.05.2018 19:10, AGG

Phratora sp. further only genitalii
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21.05.2018 20:12, Mantispid

How big are Larinuses? and on what? not on burdock? It seems to me that they are all three-sturnus, male (2) and female (3,4)

The male, by the way, can easily be sturnus. Even from this angle, it doesn't look parallel enough for Karlina)
Well, the 3rd seems to be a different view. It looks, at least, smaller than the others, and the head tube is slightly different... But this is divination...
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21.05.2018 21:50, RoPro

Please identify the bug. About four millimeters in size. Moscow region, 21.05.2018.
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22.05.2018 0:14, Victor Titov

Please identify the bug. About four millimeters in size. Moscow region, 21.05.2018.

Lamprobyrrhulus nitidus
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22.05.2018 13:05, Zum-Graat

How big are Larinuses? and on what? not on burdock? It seems to me that they are all three-sturnus, male (2) and female (3,4)

Well, I won't say the exact size, only relative, beetle 4 was the largest, 2 smaller, 3 the smallest. They were really all on burdocks. 3 and 4 were sitting on the same sheet, 2 - on the next one.
Here is another such snapshot 2, can anything clarify? Unfortunately, I didn't shoot strictly from above.
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22.05.2018 13:08, Mantispid

Well, I won't say the exact size, only relative, beetle 4 was the largest, 2 smaller, 3 the smallest. They were really all on burdocks. 3 and 4 were sitting on the same sheet, 2 - on the next one.
Here is another such snapshot 2, can anything clarify? Unfortunately, I didn't shoot strictly from above.

well, once on burdock, then all questions are removed-all L. sturnus smile.gif
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22.05.2018 13:19, Zum-Graat

well, once on burdock, then all questions are removed-all L. sturnus smile.gif

I'm even a little disappointed, the animals looked like three different species smile.gif

22.05.2018 13:34, Mantispid

I'm even a little disappointed, the animals looked like three different species smile.gif

well, it happens that the same sturnus forms 3 different "forms" living on burdock, bodyak and thistles, respectively, they all also look a little different ...

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