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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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27.06.2018 13:26, Zum-Graat

Myagkotelka collected today, June 27, in Tver. According to the "Determinant of insects of the European part of the USSR", I go to Cantharis rufa. The site "Beetles and Butterflies of the Moscow Region" also presents another species - Cantharis figurata, which, in my opinion, is more similar (it is not included in the identifier). Which one is it?
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27.06.2018 14:07, Zum-Graat

And you also need to deal with a loving pair of cows. Tver, June 27.

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27.06.2018 14:47, AGG

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28.06.2018 13:13, xoshAmadam

Chezazhuk?

Southern Thailand, May 2018.

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28.06.2018 13:48, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, what are the disadvantages?
Gelendzhik 27.06.2018

https://drive.google.com/file/d/104zfj2USPv...iew?usp=sharing

28.06.2018 14:23, AGG

Tell me, please, what are the disadvantages?
Gelendzhik 27.06.2018

https://drive.google.com/file/d/104zfj2USPv...iew?usp=sharing

Carabus exaratus
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28.06.2018 21:13, smax

Hello!
Is it possible to determine the specific identity of Madame and Monsieur Shchelkunov from the image? Or gender?
Russia, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Yugra, Nizhnevartovsk district, vicinity of Langepas. A public building.
2018-06-22 21: 00:00
NW 61°16 ' 33 "
VD 75°13 '00"
Note. The beetles are caught. If the images don't show any identification features, you can find them.

Selatosomus is. I would say S. melancholicus
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28.06.2018 21:22, smax

Chezazhuk?

Southern Thailand, May 2018.



type Remphan hopei
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30.06.2018 21:46, RoPro

Please tell me what kind of bug it is. On the oak tree. Moscow region, 30.06.2018. The head looks like a false hunter.

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01.07.2018 1:55, Fornax13

Please tell me what kind of bug it is. On the oak tree. Moscow region, 30.06.2018. The head looks like a false hunter.

there is a false layer. pretty battered Tropideres albirostris
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01.07.2018 9:28, Gray-Ejik

Tell me about cryptophagide, if possible. Atomaria testacea (Stephens, 1830)?
Novosibirsk region, early June.

Thank you in advance!

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01.07.2018 14:41, Zum-Graat

Tell me, please, the beetle. I can't even figure out the family. Tver, late June.
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01.07.2018 14:48, Bad Den

Tell me, please, the beetle. I can't even figure out the family. Tver, late June.
user posted image

Cerambycidae: Spondylis buprestoides
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01.07.2018 15:02, Zum-Graat

Cerambycidae: Spondylis buprestoides

In the sawyere did not think to look, oh duraaak!

01.07.2018 19:44, Fornax13

Karmaskalinsky district, Bashkortostan, 01.07.2018
on camomile

Microplontus. And what is meant by chamomile: Matricaria, trehrebernik or nivyanik?
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01.07.2018 19:48, Shamil Murtazin

Microplontus. And what is meant by chamomile: Matricaria, trehrebernik or nivyanik?

I'm a valenok in botany. the petals are pressed down, probably this is a fragrant chamomile...

01.07.2018 20:08, Mantispid

Karmaskalinsky district, Bashkortostan, 01.07.2018
on camomile
1.

female Microplontus campestris imho,
"chamomile" apparently was actually nivyanik (Leucanthemum vulgare)
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01.07.2018 21:09, Shamil Murtazin

female Microplontus campestris imho,
"chamomile" apparently was actually nivyanik (Leucanthemum vulgare)

no, the plant is clearly " dill-like "(forgive me for this adjective) ...

01.07.2018 21:47, Triplaxxx

Tell me about cryptophagide, if possible. Atomaria testacea (Stephens, 1830)?
Novosibirsk region, early June.

Thank you in advance!

Quite similar.

01.07.2018 22:40, Fornax13

female Microplontus campestris imho,
"chamomile" apparently was actually nivyanik (Leucanthemum vulgare)

But I like it better as a female edentulus smile.gifin this case, the "daisy" was most likely a tricostal. rumpelstiltskin, and the beetle is not assembled?

02.07.2018 1:04, Shamil Murtazin

But I like it better as a female edentulus smile.gifin this case, the "daisy" was most likely a tricostal. rumpelstiltskin, and the beetle is not assembled?

yes and no. I got away in the process of shooting =)
but I'll be in that clearing on Tuesday or Wednesday. there was still.

02.07.2018 7:08, Mantispid

But I like it better as a female edentulus smile.gifin this case, the "daisy" was most likely a tricostal. rumpelstiltskin, and the beetle is not assembled?

Lyosha, and over there on the back (posl. picture) and the middle (penultimate photo) thighs show teeth that should not be in edentulus. However, mine also have some small bumps... It doesn't hurt to specify the feed box)

This post was edited by Mantispid-02.07.2018 07: 08

02.07.2018 15:16, staphyl

Good afternoon dear forumchane. Help with the definition. Armenia, Syunik region, Kafan, near the Artsvanik tailings dump. 26.06.2018

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03.07.2018 1:06, vidjl

Good afternoon dear forumchane. Help with the definition. Armenia, Syunik region, Kafan, near the Artsvanik tailings dump. 26.06.2018

Armen, you at least spread out the insects you need to identify on some light surface, removed excess water so that it doesn't shine, and took a better picture of them, and so it looks , sorry, like a garbage can.
Well, I see some kind of bronzer, a bee-eater, but from such a photo you will be tortured to determine all this to the point of view.
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03.07.2018 8:26, Bad Den

Armen, you at least spread out the insects you need to identify on some light surface, removed excess water so that it doesn't shine, and took a better picture of them, and so it looks , sorry, like a garbage can.
Well, I see some kind of bronzer, a bee-eater, but from such a photo you will be tortured to determine all this to the point of view.

Well, the bronze here is just easily recognizable-Protaetia ungarica ?armeniaca
Pchelozhukov there, it seems, is not present, there are abscesses from the genus Mylabris/Hycleus
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03.07.2018 14:55, staphyl

Yes, about decompose, you are right...I just didn't have time, so I took a picture in passing . And they got caught in butterfly traps (Yellow plates+honey solution) smile.gif. I'll try to sort it out on my next trip!

Armen, you at least spread out the insects you need to identify on some light surface, removed excess water so that it doesn't shine, and took a better picture of them, and so it looks , sorry, like a garbage can.
Well, I see some kind of bronzer, a bee-eater, but from such a photo you will be tortured to determine all this to the point of view.

03.07.2018 20:20, Shamil Murtazin

Уфа, Башкортостан, 03.07.2018

1. Shaggy elephant-Barypeithes pellucidus?
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2. Notiophilus biguttatus?
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3.
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03.07.2018 21:46, Mantispid

Уфа, Башкортостан, 03.07.2018

1. Shaggy elephant-Barypeithes pellucidus?

1. Yes, male, only he is now Exomias pellucidus
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03.07.2018 21:53, Fornax13

Уфа, Башкортостан, 03.07.2018

2-yes
3 - Hallomenus binotatus
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03.07.2018 22:17, Fornax13

Lyosha, and over there on the back (posl. picture) and the middle (penultimate photo) thighs show teeth that should not be in edentulus. However, mine also have some small bumps... It doesn't hurt to specify the feed box)

Ilya, I saw that there was something there, but I'm not convinced that it's just teeth, and not a bunch of scales or something like that.

04.07.2018 0:58, Shamil Murtazin

Ilya, I saw that there was something there, but I'm not convinced that it's just teeth, and not a bunch of scales or something like that.

all photos of this elephant in the folder. it might help.
https://yadi.sk/a/Dhf7NHe_3TAUzh

06.07.2018 22:51, Sergey Rybalkin

Tell me, please, is this
a Prionus coriarius?
Sochi, 5.07.2018
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11kJhEQeOPn...ew?usp=drivesdk

06.07.2018 23:35, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me figure out how to deal with these bonuses.
All collected on 5.07.2018 in the Caucasus in the vicinity of Lazarevskoye.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pcyscHqkyJ...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HV98PIZY1h...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jlP1H8u8-S...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qEDr-OPQnJ...ew?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1js4m6159a4...ew?usp=drivesdk

07.07.2018 0:02, Bad Den

Tell me, please, is this
a Prionus coriarius?
Sochi, 5.07.2018
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11kJhEQeOPn...ew?usp=drivesdk

Да
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07.07.2018 0:13, Bad Den

Please help me figure out how to deal with these bonuses.
All collected on 5.07.2018 in the Caucasus in the vicinity of Lazarevskoye.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pcyscHqkyJ...ew?usp=drivesdk

cumanus
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07.07.2018 19:27, RoPro

Please help with the determination of staphylin. Lesteva angusticollis ? Moscow region, 07.07.2018.

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08.07.2018 4:36, Fornax13

Please help with the determination of staphylin. Lesteva ? Moscow region, 07.07.2018.

Already in the catalog climbed to find out what kind of ladder it is... It turns out that yes, Anthophagus angusticollis is described in the genus Lesteva. Staphylinus leucopus also pleased ) This is on the macroid now so it is customary to give types in the original combinations?
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08.07.2018 6:43, RoPro

Already in the catalog climbed to find out what kind of ladder it is... It turns out that yes, Anthophagus angusticollis is described in the genus Lesteva. Staphylinus leucopus also pleased ) This is on the macroid now so it is customary to give types in the original combinations?

Thanks for the clarification. smile.gif Yes, I was looking for a Macroid. Then I searched for the name from the Macroid on the Internet, but I didn't find anything similar. That's why I came here for help.

08.07.2018 9:09, Mantispid

Already in the catalog climbed to find out what kind of ladder it is... It turns out that yes, Anthophagus angusticollis is described in the genus Lesteva. Staphylinus leucopus also pleased ) This is on the macroid now so it is customary to give types in the original combinations?

Delivered smile.gif
Check out the last comment under this photo ("Lesteva angusticollis") on Macroid lol.gif

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