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03.05.2008 21:20, Victor Titov

Help identify the steed and the nutcracker! Photos taken during the holidays in the Ozuyevsky district of the Moscow region. Racehorses were very common on the sand.

Trofim has already identified the field horse. A nutcracker - Actenicerus sjaelandicus.
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03.05.2008 21:26, алекс 2611

To slipknofil: Similar to aphodius ater Deg.


In my opinion, still not A. ater. In ater, the mid-spine is also dotted differently, and in general it is different.
This photo reminds me of Aphodius granarius L. But I'm probably lying.
Here comes Nimrod, Nimrod will judge us.
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03.05.2008 21:28, алекс 2611

Trofim has already identified the field horse. And the nutcracker is Actenicerus sjaelandicus.


Bliiin! While I was looking at the aphodiuses, I was too late about the nutcracker....

03.05.2008 21:30, Victor Titov

Forgive me again for being lazy with the weevils. Even before Rod, thank you so much anyway.
Kapriany 01.05.08
Khrushch – 2,4 cm. The first three Weevils – 8 mm, the second three (5,4,3 mm). S7306550 – 5 mm. Zlatka 7 mm.

First photo with elephants (S7306541.JPG): from left to right , the first is Otiorrhynchus sp.; the second is Phyllobius sp.

Second photo (S7306549.JPG) - gold leaf Anthaxia sp.

The last three photos where Khrushchev is Melolontha hippocastani.

This post was edited by Dmitrich-05/04/2008 00: 36

03.05.2008 21:31, Guest

Trofim, krushch is similar to Melolontha hippocastani.
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04.05.2008 0:25, Nimrod

Good day, gentlemen!
If it is highly desirable for you to identify your Aphodiussp. Mr. slipknofill, please take pictures of the beetle strictly from above, enlarged: the hind leg with a paw and the back of the pronotum with visible shoulder bumps, as well as the head (platypus).

You, Mr. Trofim, as correctly noted by the Guest-Melolontha hippocastani hippocastani(F.)
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04.05.2008 1:47, Fornax13

Forgive me again for being lazy with the weevils. Even before Rod, thank you so much anyway.
Kapriany 01.05.08
Khrushch – 2,4 cm. The first three Weevils – 8 mm, the second three (5,4,3 mm). S7306550 – 5 mm. Zlatka 7 mm.


The first three Weevils – 8 mm each - are the first and last of Otiorhynchus, the last one I thought looked like caucasicus. In the middle - Phyllobius of some kind.

Gold leaf - Anthaxia (Cyclanthaxia) croesus Vill. or A. (C.) salicis F. In terms of size-rather the first one. On a maple tree?

I didn't understand the leaf beetle - M. B. Plateumaris.

the second three (5,4,3 mm) - the second-is clearly from the former. Baris. Now like Aulacobaris. lepidii or something close. The last one is M. B. Bradybatus, but it is rather small. And what are these weevils on?
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04.05.2008 6:28, Bad Den

S7306550.JPG — Orsodacne cerasi (Linneaus, 1758) (Chrysomeloidea, Orsodacnidae), IF I understood correctly.
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04.05.2008 9:07, Victor Titov

I understand that intrusiveness should not be welcome, but maybe the specialists will once again look at my click on this link (post from 27.01.2008) and express their opinion? Very interesting indeed... http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133597&st=2250

04.05.2008 14:12, kut

Please tell me the name of the beetle. Moscow region, Kolomenskiy district. May 2, 2008. Thanks!
picture: P5023332.JPGpicture: P5023333.JPG

04.05.2008 14:26, Victor Titov

Poplar leaf beetle-Melasoma (or Chrysomela) populi

This post was edited by Dmitrich-05/04/2008 15: 19
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04.05.2008 16:35, Konstantin Shorenko

I spread all sorts of different beetlessmile.gif, help what you can. Thank you in advance smile.gif

04.05.2008 17:07, Victor Titov

I spread all sorts of different beetlessmile.gif, help what you can. Thank you in advance smile.gif

No. 1-Trichodes sp.
No. 4-leaf-eater-skrytnoglav from the group Cryptocephalus sericeus (there are three species of them, they are bred with confidence, it seems, only by genitals)
# 6-Pentodon (that's for sure) idiota?
№ 7 - Xylodrepa quadripunctata
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04.05.2008 17:41, Nozer

9. Bronze Cetonia aurata (but, oh, how I'm not suresmile.gif, let Dmitrich look too smile.gif)
10. Хрущ Miltotrogus aequinoctialis?
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04.05.2008 17:45, Victor Titov

9. Bronze Cetonia aurata (but, oh, how I'm not suresmile.gif, let Dmitrich look too smile.gif)

Yes, I myself am tormented by vague doubts that this is aurata, but something prevents me from saying for sure. Here comes Nimrod, he will put everything in its place.

04.05.2008 17:48, RippeR

Mr. Nimrod:
I just got back from the Crimea. I caught onitis. Presumably damoetas, but in 1 specimen the front legs are more elongated, hooked curved to the top, the "horn" is located behind the band on the head (I don't know how to describe..) and the platband has a more rounded shape.. Can there be a belial in Crimea? Or what black views are there?
In general, I will add a photo in a few days. Most likely they will be in reports smile.gif

04.05.2008 17:53, Konstantin Shorenko

And where were you exactly on our peninsula?

04.05.2008 17:53, RippeR

2-Plagionotus floralis
5-P. bobelayi
6-it looks like bidens, it is not possible to distinguish by greasy shinefrown.gif: the other day out of a dozen found, or even more, there were only idiots.
8-Cratomerus hungaricus, although another species is possible? since I caught 3 pieces myself, 1 is exactly hungarikus, and the other 2 are smaller and the color is slightly different..
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04.05.2008 17:56, RippeR

Feodosia, Perezod station smile.gif
I'm sorry I didn't write and I didn't see you again. I thought about it, but then it flew out of my head-we drove for a long time, caught smile.gif

04.05.2008 17:58, Konstantin Shorenko

9. Bronze Cetonia aurata (but, oh, how I'm not suresmile.gif, let Dmitrich look too smile.gif)
10. Хрущ Miltotrogus aequinoctialis?

No, this is not aurata, it has elytra with white spots, umnik.gifand this one is green and larger, some kind of square. I don't think there are many types of them there, rather some southern banal smile.gif

04.05.2008 18:00, Konstantin Shorenko

Feodosia, Perezod station smile.gif
I'm sorry I didn't write and I didn't see you again. I thought about it, but then it slipped my mind - we drove for a long time, caught it smile.gif

So you probably went to our Tepe-Both of you went to Karadag. Or more around the neighborhood?

04.05.2008 22:15, Bad Den

My bet is that __9.jpg — C. AURATA smile.gif
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04.05.2008 22:23, Konstantin Shorenko

Bets are accepted, who else is for auratu? You can arrange a vote smile.gif

04.05.2008 22:54, Dr. Niko

People, tell me the view, please.

Pictures:
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P1080627.JPG — (140.56к)

04.05.2008 23:09, Tigran Oganesov

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04.05.2008 23:13, mikee

Ryazan region, Kasimov district, 29.04.2008. I apologize for the quality of the photo (I corrected the color and sharpness), but this beetle was very small and fidgety, and my wife was shooting it while I was holding smile.gifit down, it plopped down on my sleeve in flight. No more than 5 mm. Who is it?

04.05.2008 23:45, Fornax13

Ryazan region, Kasimov district, 29.04.2008. I apologize for the quality of the photo (I corrected the color and sharpness), but this beetle was very small and fidgety, and my wife was shooting it while I was holding smile.gifit down, it plopped down on my sleeve in flight. No more than 5 mm. Who is it?

Valgus hemipterus (L.), and a man. I didn't think it would go so far north.
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04.05.2008 23:51, Fornax13

S7306550.JPG — Orsodacne cerasi (Linneaus, 1758) (Chrysomeloidea, Orsodacnidae), if I understand correctly.

She, my dear. I'd forgotten they were black, too. Only it's kind of hairy - maybe not cerasi..

04.05.2008 23:55, Peter Khramov

Gr-no, tell me, what kind of miracle? The miracle was found actively flying and was chased to the landing site, which was a country road with a pseudo-hard surface. Samara region. Yesterday.
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04.05.2008 23:55, Fornax13

What kind of aphodion, can you tell me? Some kind of non-trivial one. In the order of delirium-spalacophilus. It originates from Saratov.

Pictures:
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04.05.2008 23:59, Fornax13

Gr-no, tell me, what kind of miracle? The miracle was found actively flying and was chased to the landing site, which was a country road with a pseudo-hard surface. Samara region. Yesterday.
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Cicindela hybrida L.
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05.05.2008 0:05, mikee

Valgus hemipterus (L.), and a man. I didn't think he'd come this far north.

Thanks! Very similar, although, for some reason, the photos on the Web are not much better than mine. It is only confusing that the size is one and a half times smaller than the specified standard 7-9 mm and, indeed, something has gone too far to the north.

05.05.2008 0:27, Fornax13

Yes, the size is certainly strange... In winter it was bad, probablysmile.gif, But there is nothing to choose from - in general, the group is tropical. In Russia, he is the only one.

05.05.2008 0:52, Nimrod

Good day, gentlemen!
For Mr. Dormidont A.

In the image __5.jpg - (149.47 k) in addition to barbel, Oxythyrea funesta (Poda) is also present - please note!
Snapshot __6.jpg - (145.19 k) - Pentodon idiota (Herbst) looks like ab. ottomanus (Reitt.) and also without a leg. Invalid.
Snapshot __9.jpg — (140.94 k). Since there are bets placed on this beetle (big ones, I hope?), then... let the strongest win:
this is Cetonia (s. str) aurata pallida (Drury)
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05.05.2008 1:01, Fornax13

Thank you very much! I can try it, of course, if it's a male. Can you tell me what other options are possible? zangi? or anyone else?" Thank you in advance.

05.05.2008 1:17, Nimrod

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05.05.2008 7:43, Сергей-Д

to Fornax13:
Unfortunately, there is no camera now, new views are being collected on the map - I'll take a photo and take a picture from a different foreshorten
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05.05.2008 18:09, Mylabris

To nimrod: that's for sure, nidikoly is an interesting ecological niche. I remember that almost in the middle of the 1.5 millionth megalopolis (Alma-Ata), we managed to collect A. citellorum. If we compare it with the latest finds in the Aktyubinsk area ,then "disjunction" (taken in parentheses, because it is unlikely to be present) significant.

05.05.2008 22:40, Peter Khramov

Y-yes, does anyone know what it is? It seems to be a great appearance, but I still haven't seen this...
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user posted image
Sorry for the quality of the photos...

06.05.2008 0:08, KDG

Y-yes, does anyone know what it is? It seems to be a great appearance, but I still haven't seen this...

Anthrenus scrophulariae (L., 1758)
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