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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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29.07.2018 12:18, Grummen

Please help me identify it. Moscow region, 21.07.2018.

2. Some kind of Bembidion.
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3. Some kind of Bembidion.
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4. Asaphidion flavipes ?
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2. Bembidion articulatum (Panzer, 1796)
3. Bembidion (Metallina) lampros (Herbst, 1784)
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29.07.2018 13:21, Slavinator

Hello. Help me determine it. July

Zhuk 1-Krasnodar Krai
Korovka 2-Crimea, Alupka
Zhuzhelitsa 3-Crimea, Bakhchisarai

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29.07.2018 14:11, Dmitry Vlasov

Hello. Help me determine it. July
Zhuzhelitsa 3-Crimea, Bakhchisarai

Carabus scabrosus tauricus

29.07.2018 15:39, smax

Maxim, I found a clue from them and came out on this species
E. terroni has a pair of smooth callus on the sides at the base of the pronotum, but mine does not have them.

Well, so be it, then. I'm not going to call them names in particular with all this wealth on the other side of the globe. It is clear among whom to look - and that's not bad.
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29.07.2018 16:05, Tivanik

Hello. Help me determine it. July
Korovka 2-Crimea, Alupka

Harmonia axyridis

29.07.2018 16:30, Larinus

Carabus scabrosus tauricus

Or maybe a Carabus scabrosus crimeanus? confused.gif confused.gif confused.gif

29.07.2018 20:14, Fornax13

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

So it may not be necessary for your firefly. This specimen is generally hefty and in the end, most likely, will turn out to be a trivial Ph. pyralis. Species from those complexes of "twin species" are smaller.
You need to find a suitable place for Eubria: a good wet meadow with sedge-kaluzhnitsa-other charms. In mid-late June, they are perfectly mown in such places, along with skirtes and kilograms of snails.

30.07.2018 12:33, Radik

Please help me with the definition.
_1 a weevil was caught in the car's interior. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Uratminskaya dacha forest. 28.07.2018_2
there were two beetles in a residential hive. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Troitsky settlement. 28.07.2018
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30.07.2018 13:15, Mantispid

Please help me with the definition.
_1 a weevil was caught in the car's interior. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Uratminskaya dacha forest. 28.07.2018_2
there were two beetles in a residential hive. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Troitsky settlement. 28.07.2018

1. Sitophilus oryzae

30.07.2018 15:09, CKaterina

2. Tenebrio molitor

30.07.2018 15:32, Radik

Thank you for your help Mantispid and CKaterina

30.07.2018 20:40, Slavinator

I also found the body
of Polyphylla alba Pall in the Crimea.?

and we haven't identified the first bug yet here URL #30724

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30.07.2018 20:52, botanque

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

No, it's not a swimmer or a water beetle at all.

30.07.2018 22:01, Dmitry Vlasov

2. Tenebrio molitor

Not Tenebrio molitor at all! tongue.gif Chernotelka - yes.gifbut what is it??? shuffle.gif more like someone from Tribolium with a 3-jointed mace (like castaneum/madens), BUT I'm 100% not sure confused.gif

30.07.2018 22:07, Triplaxxx

Not Tenebrio molitor at all! tongue.gif Chernotelka - yes.gifbut what is it??? shuffle.gif more like someone from Tribolium with a 3-jointed mace (like castaneum/madens), BUT I'm not 100% sure confused.gif

This is Tribolium madens.
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31.07.2018 12:41, akulich-sibiria

Alexey, something from "yours". smile.gif
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31.07.2018 15:18, Zum-Graat

Mowing with giant goldenrod, July 12, Tver.Perapion?
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31.07.2018 15:55, Fornax13

Alexey, something from "yours". smile.gif

smile.gif You can call it Microrhagus emyi (Rouget, 1855), I saw one specimen. from the Novosibirsk region, it seems to be quite consistent with European standards. Another thing is, I'm not convinced that Emyirhagus's are close to the real Microrhagus. I will think about how to deal with this fraternity more correctly.
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31.07.2018 15:58, Fornax13

Mowing with giant goldenrod, July 12, Tver.Perapion?

Yes, it seems to be yes, it also looks like violaceum.
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31.07.2018 17:52, akulich-sibiria

  smile.gif You can call it Microrhagus emyi (Rouget, 1855), I saw one specimen. from the Novosibirsk region, it seems to be quite consistent with European standards. Another thing is, I'm not convinced that Emyirhagus's are close to the real Microrhagus. I will think about how to deal with this fraternity more correctly.



I probably have about a dozen copies of the families you're interested in, so I'll send them if possible. wink.gif

02.08.2018 8:13, beautyfil

Hello. What kind of sawyere is this? Dnepropetr. obl, this year

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02.08.2018 13:18, nikut

Hello! In the larvae and pupae section, ETI told me that this is some kind of beetle Gentlemen coleopterists can help? Found it in the ground in the Tomsk region in July. Use your finger to zoom in.

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02.08.2018 13:54, Victor Titov

Hello! In the larvae and pupae section, ETI told me that this is some kind of beetle Gentlemen coleopterists can help? Found it in the ground in the Tomsk region in July. Use your finger to zoom in.

Someone from the family Staphylinidae.

02.08.2018 20:34, orxan00

What kind of barbel is this ?

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02.08.2018 23:31, Iv Shin

Absolutely Monochamus
Most likely M. galloprovincialis-picture unsharp

03.08.2018 16:24, smax

Hello. What kind of sawyere is this? Dnepropetr. obl, this year

Exocentrus punctipennis

04.08.2018 12:23, Guest

Exocentrus punctipennis

Pointpenny, then. Everything went to the mustache.. Yes, and what should he be, if the baby is a baby wink.gifPasib!

04.08.2018 16:04, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Please help me identify the genus and species of beetles? Chisinau neighborhood, May 10, 2016. Thank you in advance!

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04.08.2018 16:07, AGG

gangbang cetonia aurata
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04.08.2018 22:14, Guest

Please help me identify the animal...
Length about 30 mm, strongly bends up and forward the rear end of the body.
The wings are almost invisible, although I think she hides them under the stiff elytra.
I would have thought it was one of the earwigs, but she doesn't look like one of them.
Thank you.

This is a staphylin beetle, similar to staphylin the magnificent, but that is more impressive. Pomacroidsmile.gif:

04.08.2018 23:19, Shamil Murtazin

04.08.2018, Ufa, here I dug up on my favorite tree stumps. It's very shallow and doesn't stop...

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04.08.2018 23:55, Fornax13

04.08.2018, Ufa, here I dug up on my favorite tree stumps. It's very shallow and doesn't stop...

Latridius hirtus
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05.08.2018 20:36, аруд

What kind of animals, pliz? Thank you.

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05.08.2018 20:40, Bad Den

What kind of animals, pliz? Thank you.

Apoderus coryli and Prionus coriarius
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06.08.2018 17:52, Скарабей

A beautiful beetle, dark blue on top, almost black. The bottom is blue, shimmering with different shades. It was not possible to take a photo from below, because the beetle fiercely resisted turning over and invariably returned to its original position.
Place of capture: Belarus, Brest region, Belovezhskaya Pushcha Nature Reserve.

I suspect that he is from the family of leaf beetles. Who can say more precisely-please answer!

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06.08.2018 18:13, Bad Den

A beautiful beetle, dark blue on top, almost black. The bottom is blue, shimmering with different shades. It was not possible to take a photo from below, because the beetle fiercely resisted turning over and invariably returned to its original position.
Place of capture: Belarus, Brest region, Belovezhskaya Pushcha Nature Reserve.

I suspect that he is from the family of leaf beetles. Who can say more precisely-please answer!

Geotrupes stercorosus

10.08.2018 17:01, ETI

July 11, Leningrad region
Help me determine

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11.08.2018 18:44, VitSev

Tell me, please, what kind of zlatka is it, black or fruit? Approximately 30 mm. Sevastopol, 11.08.2018.

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12.08.2018 7:01, коты

Traditionally, I apologize for the quality of the photo.
Homel region, 12/08/2018, found at night in a house. Flies to the light, but not very willingly

It's not a bug, it's a bug. Go here http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=155393

12.08.2018 7:41, Nitro

It's not a bug, it's a bug. Go here http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=155393

Thanks! I deleted the message so it wouldn't get in the way. Sorry for the offtop.

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