E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

Community and ForumInsects identificationIdentification of beetles (Coleoptera)

Pages: 1 ...764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772... 854

21.07.2018 18:57, smax

Something I have Crimean Aphodius scrutator some very different

And mine, it seems, are the same. Unless, not such a blatant color. It has eleven synonyms, respectively, the type is very variable. And there is nothing there, in Armenia, that is endemic and similar to it. In Khnzorian, the names of these colobopterous animals (with large scutes) are given: subterraneus, erraticus, fossor, haemorrhoidalis - no revelations.
Likes: 1

21.07.2018 19:10, smax

Good day to all!

I came across one harpalus here, I will be grateful if you can say something more specific from such photos.
At that time, I identified H. rufipes as ubiquitous (and, apparently, under-colored), but now I doubt it.

caught: Russia, Tyumen region, in a mixed forest. July 2010

So, griseus, maybe? Pronotum angles are similar, woolly.
You can't see anything else.

21.07.2018 21:15, RoPro

Please help me identify it. Moscow region, 21.07.2018.1
. Bledius gallicus ?picture: DSCN2188.jpg
2. Some kind of Bembidion. picture: DSCN2209.jpg
3. Some kind of Bembidion. picture: DSCN2195.jpg
4. Asaphidion flavipes ?picture: DSCN2203.jpg

22.07.2018 3:17, Nikolos

Trapped 22.07.2018
Pskov region

This post was edited by Nikolos - 22.07.2018 11: 45

Pictures:
picture: IMG_1047.JPG
IMG_1047.JPG — (325.25к)

22.07.2018 11:59, stierlyz

22.07.2018 12:01, stierlyz

22.07.2018 12:05, stierlyz

23.07.2018 7:31, kott

[quote=RoPro,21.07.2018 22:15]
Likes: 1

23.07.2018 12:13, staphyl

Larinus.
You cut off the photos, otherwise you won't find the bug yet...

Good afternoon. Here is the enlarged version...

Pictures:
picture: P7140073_Larinus.JPG
P7140073_Larinus.JPG — (306.46к)

23.07.2018 21:14, RoPro

Please help me identify it. Bark beetle ? Moscow region, 22.07.2018.

Pictures:
picture: DSCN2523.jpg
DSCN2523.jpg — (337.44к)

23.07.2018 22:50, usiaz

Hello!
Time and place of shooting / fishing: 2018-07-21 15: 50: 00, Russia, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, Nizhnevartovsky district, Pokachi neighborhood, foresters ' base on the bank of the Vatyegana River. In a log cabin. A severely weakened instance. Length 20 mm.
Latitude: North 61°46 '26.8"
Longitude: East 75°38 '34.3"
Genus Saperda? Big aspen? A male?

This post was edited by usiaz - 23.07.2018 23: 14

Pictures:
picture: IMG_8734.JPG
IMG_8734.JPG — (181.61 k)

picture: IMG_8764.JPG
IMG_8764.JPG — (227.11к)

24.07.2018 1:26, vidjl

Hello!
Time and place of shooting / fishing: 2018-07-21 15: 50: 00, Russia, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, Nizhnevartovsky district, Pokachi neighborhood, foresters ' base on the bank of the Vatyegana River. In a log cabin. A severely weakened instance. Length 20 mm.
Latitude: North 61°46 '26.8"
Longitude: East 75°38 '34.3"
Genus Saperda? Big aspen? A male?

In Norilsk, several pieces were found two days ago, and I identified them as Arhopalus rusticus (Linnaeus, 1758).
https://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/RUS/arhrusob.htm
https://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/RUS/arhrusjk.htm

This post was edited by vidjl - 24.07.2018 01: 28
Likes: 1

24.07.2018 5:28, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify it. Bark beetle ? Moscow region, 22.07.2018.

yes.gif
Genus Hylastes-kornezhil
Likes: 1

24.07.2018 6:50, maik

help with the definition of Russia. Karachay-Cherkess Republic. Okr. P. Phia .Starboard side of the Bol.Laba River. Soil traps.Forest - beech, alder, birch, hazel. N-1425 m. 21.5. -9.07.2017
picture: DSCF6334.JPG
picture: DSCF6337.JPG
Russia. Karachay-Cherkess Republic.Starboard side of the Khudes River. Soil traps.Forest - beech, alder, birch, hazel. N-1127 m. 09.06-13.07.2018
picture: DSCF6300.JPG
picture: DSCF6303.JPG
picture: DSCF6304.JPG
picture: DSCF6302.JPG

This post was edited by maik - 24.07.2018 07: 35

24.07.2018 16:38, vidjl

Thanks!
There is an external similarity. To determine a subspecies, what attributes are relevant?
With best wishes.

Where you and I collected them, the range of the nominative subspecies.

This post was edited by vidjl - 24.07.2018 16: 50
Likes: 1

25.07.2018 12:06, Mantispid

One of the Valgins?)

Thailand: Phuket Island

Pictures:
picture: Valginae_Phuket.jpg
Valginae_Phuket.jpg — (321.46к)

25.07.2018 12:06, Mantispid

Amamiclytus ?
6 mm

Thailand: Phuket Island

Pictures:
picture: Rhaphuma_Phuket.jpg
Rhaphuma_Phuket.jpg — (272.67к)

25.07.2018 22:02, usiaz

July 14. Midday.
Nizhnevartovsk district, pine forest. Floodplain of the river. Wooden buildings.
The length is 0.6-0.7
cm. SH. 61°46 '26.8" VD. 75°38 '34.3"
Is difficult to determine up to the view from such images. Please tell me the genus or family.

This post was edited by usiaz-25.07.2018 22: 07

Pictures:
picture: IMG_8664.JPG
IMG_8664.JPG — (440.19к)

picture: IMG_8643.JPG
IMG_8643.JPG — (562.78к)

picture: IMG_8655.JPG
IMG_8655.JPG — (508.12к)

picture: IMG_8647.JPG
IMG_8647.JPG — (389.52к)

25.07.2018 22:53, smax

One of the Valgins?)

Thailand: Phuket Island

aha smile.gifdamsel

25.07.2018 22:56, smax

Amamiclytus ?
6 mm

Thailand: Phuket Island

I would say Demonax. Which is no better.
Likes: 1

25.07.2018 23:00, smax

July 14. Midday.
Nizhnevartovsk district, pine forest. Floodplain of the river. Wooden buildings.
The length is 0.6-0.7
cm. SH. 61°46 '26.8" VD. 75°38 '34.3"
Is difficult to determine up to the view from such images. Please tell me the genus or family.

Cantharidae.
Likes: 1

26.07.2018 6:39, Mantispid

Mexico: Yucatan Peninsula

Pictures:
picture: Lampiridae_Mexico.jpg
Lampiridae_Mexico.jpg — (300.2к)

picture: Lampiridae_Mexico_niz.jpg
Lampiridae_Mexico_niz.jpg — (303.99к)

26.07.2018 6:40, Mantispid

yeah smile.gifgirl

very funny, I won't ask anyone - everyone writes that the female is not present to suggest the genus frown.gif

26.07.2018 14:53, Fornax13

very funny, I won't ask anyone - everyone writes that the female is not there to suggest the gender frown.gif

Ilya, look for yourself - what's the trouble? http://repository.naturalis.nl/document/150531 You still have the bug... I'll think about the firefly.
Likes: 1

27.07.2018 0:37, Fornax13

Mexico: Yucatan Peninsula

are there any ribs on the ndkr? Is there a middle rib on the prsp.? Yes, and at least specify the size...

27.07.2018 16:56, Mantispid

are there any ribs on the ndkr? Is there a middle rib on the prsp.? Yes, and at least specify the size...

Size 8.5 mm

On the elytra there are 3 ribs-along the suture, on the first (short and narrow) yellow stripe and, most clearly, on the 2nd (wide) stripe. Then, where the elytra begin to fall, there is a noticeable bulge, I don't know whether to count or not.

On the pronotum, I do not see a clear rib, there is only a barely noticeable smooth strip in the front half (it can be seen in the photo).

27.07.2018 22:06, Fornax13

Size 8.5 mm

On the elytra there are 3 ribs-along the suture, on the first (short and narrow) yellow stripe and, most clearly, on the 2nd (wide) stripe. Then, where the elytra begin to fall, there is a noticeable bulge, I don't know whether to count or not.

On the pronotum, I do not see a clear rib, there is only a barely noticeable smooth strip in the front half (it can be seen in the photo).

Yeah, thanks. This beast from Cratomorphini, I think, can be signed as Aspisomoides costatum (Gorham). But just check it out, just in case.
Likes: 1

28.07.2018 1:21, Slavinator

Hello. Does anyone know whose larva it is? I was told that it could be a floating beetle.
Saratov Region, May 27

Pictures:
picture: ________2.2.JPG
________2.2.JPG — (290.28к)

picture: ________2.1.JPG
________2.1.JPG — (288.99к)

28.07.2018 3:21, AGG

Alexey, while the topic of fireflies has gone, can you help me with minewink.gif?
USA, North. Carolina, 13 mm
picture: ____1.jpg
picture: ____2.jpg
picture: ____3.jpg

This post was edited by AGG - 28.07.2018 03: 24

28.07.2018 3:30, AGG

28.07.2018 6:22, Fornax13

Alexey, while the topic of fireflies has gone, can you help me with minewink.gif?
USA, North. Carolina, 13 mm

Like Photinus of some kind. If you want, you can have fun with this one: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5902.../Green+1956.pdf
And there's another one like this: http://scbeetles.info/wp-content/uploads/Photinus.pdf

This post was edited by Fornax13-28.07.2018 06: 28
Likes: 1

28.07.2018 9:58, AGG

Like Photinus of some kind. If you want, you can have fun with this one:

there are plenty of desires, but over time I strainedfrown.gif, especially in the season wink.gifI already watched the second link, but...maybe I got something wrong or I got something wrong. Thanks for the tip beer.gifa kick in the right direction refueling is half the battle mol.gif

I have another character. "Thai" in the topic of "small numbers", I did not find anything intelligible except America, maybe you will see something familiar in his channel http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1471276

28.07.2018 11:17, Mantispid

Mexico: Yucatan Peninsula

The second one might be Enaphalodes coronatus?

Pictures:
picture: Cerambycidae_Mexico_1.jpg
Cerambycidae_Mexico_1.jpg — (291.52к)

picture: Cerambycidae_Mexico_2.jpg
Cerambycidae_Mexico_2.jpg — (309.86к)

28.07.2018 14:37, smax

Yes, I think it's a good idea.
And the first one is Eburia of some kind, they are very variable, with such ringed whiskers from Yucatan should be E. terroni Noguera, 2002. But the devil will sort them out there.
Likes: 1

28.07.2018 17:00, Mantispid

Yes, I think it's a good idea.
And the first one is Eburia of some kind, they are very variable, with such ringed whiskers from Yucatan should be E. terroni Noguera, 2002. But the hell with them.

Thanks! Let's figure it out! Happy Birthday by the way beer.gif

28.07.2018 21:11, Slavinator

there is a theme for larvae http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=180650&st=8400

and there is even a separate topic on "vodniki"...

Yes, here in the topic of larvae and asked to ask in the topic of beetles about it!

28.07.2018 22:48, smax

Thanks! Let's figure it out! Happy birthday by the way beer.gif

Thank you for your kind words! beer.gif

29.07.2018 2:00, Fornax13

there are plenty of desires, but over time I strainedfrown.gif, especially in the season wink.gifI already watched the second link, but...maybe I got something wrong or I got something wrong. Thanks for the tip beer.gifa kick in the right direction refueling is half the battle mol.gif

I have another character. "Thai" in the topic of "small numbers", I did not find anything intelligible except America, maybe you will see something familiar in his channel http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1471276

I gave the second key only for the sake of references to subsequent works after the revision. In this way, a certain amount of (?)similar species, which allegedly differ from those previously described only in the nature of light signals, but not in morphology. Maybe there are some other works concerning the independence of these taxa, but I didn't look specifically...

And psefenidku so hardly anyone will say. It seems to be really Eubriinae. And also a female, this is quite a seam. But before that, you can try, in principle.
Chi-Feng Lee (2011): Redescription of the eubriine genus, Falsodrupeus Pic, 1949 with a description of a new species (Coleoptera: Psephenidae: Eubriinae), Aquatic Insects:International Journal of Freshwater Entomology, 33: 2, 165-169.
I can only assume the genus Schinostethus, there are plenty of them in Southeast Asia. Their color is quite variable, so you should not focus on it. There is also a key for them (+ some other types described after its publication), but the group is still genital: http://www.zobodat.at/pdf/WB_China_2_0303-0326.pdf

This post was edited by Fornax13-29.07.2018 02: 03
Likes: 1

29.07.2018 8:22, Mantispid

Thank you for your kind words! beer.gif

Maxim, I found the key on them and went to this view:

https://apps2.cdfa.ca.gov/publicApps/plant/...asp?id=1596&w=n

E. terroni has a pair of smooth callus on the sides at the base of the pronotum, but mine does not.

29.07.2018 8:42, AGG

I gave the second key only for the sake of references to subsequent works after the revision. In this way, a certain amount of (?)similar species, which allegedly differ from those previously described only in the nature of light signals, but not in morphology. Maybe there are some other works concerning the independence of these taxa, but I didn't look specifically...

And psefenidku so hardly anyone will say. It seems to be really Eubriinae. And also a female, this is quite a seam. But before that, you can try, in principle.
Chi-Feng Lee (2011): Redescription of the eubriine genus, Falsodrupeus Pic, 1949 with a description of a new species (Coleoptera: Psephenidae: Eubriinae), Aquatic Insects:International Journal of Freshwater Entomology, 33: 2, 165-169.
I can only assume the genus Schinostethus, there are plenty of them in Southeast Asia. Their color is quite variable, so you should not focus on it. There is also a key for them (+ some other types described after its publication), but the group is still genital: http://www.zobodat.at/pdf/WB_China_2_0303-0326.pdf

Thanks! beer.gif
smile.gifUnfortunately, the person has already left America and there is no way to record the light signals.
I will ask that they pick up male psephenidocssmile.gif, although here with our "do not run away". the same Eubria palustris, chota didn't really choke on our snares frown.gif
in short, there is a place for a feat! wink.gif

Pages: 1 ...764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772... 854

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.