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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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09.05.2019 1:09, Fornax13

22-23. Malthinus, who knows?

Worse. Malthodes. Probably one species (male and female). It is necessary to detail the last ventrites of the male and very preferably the genital.

25-Ampedus, I'd say pomorum
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10.05.2019 19:47, OEV

M. O., Poplar 10.05.2018
Apoderus coryli?
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no, Compsapoderus (Compsapoderus) erythropterus (Gmelin, 1790) wink.gif
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13.05.2019 15:01, OEV

M. O., Poplar both mowed down from mountain ash, 4.05.2019
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Involvulus cupreus (Linnaeus, 1761), according to the size and length of the cephalotube, male from above, female from below wink.gif
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14.05.2019 13:14, KingSnake

Hello! Tell me the name of the beetle. Mordovia, 10.05.2019, lake in a mixed forest, on a shoal (on silt). In the mass.

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14.05.2019 13:39, Radik

Good afternoon!
Is it possible to identify beetles by machine tools? Under the bark of an oak tree, Tataria, Nizhnekamsk district, near the village of Troitsky. 10.05.2019

14.05.2019 14:18, Fornax13

Good afternoon!
Is it possible to identify beetles by machine tools? Under the bark of an oak tree, Tataria, Nizhnekamsk district, near the village of Troitsky. 10.05.2019

Osmoderma же

14.05.2019 14:59, Radik

Thank you. I just wanted confirmation.
In the middle zone, only Osmoderma eremita is found?
And even in the very dust under the oak bark there were such larvae 6 pcs, the size is about 17 mm .
Can it be an Osmoderma larva?

This post was edited by Radik - 14.05.2019 15: 07

14.05.2019 15:47, Bad Den

Hello! Tell me the name of the beetle. Mordovia, 10.05.2019, lake in a mixed forest, on a shoal (on silt). In the mass.

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Elaphrus sp., and which one I forgot smile.gif

14.05.2019 16:37, Mantispid

Thank you. I just wanted confirmation.
In the middle zone, only Osmoderma eremita is found?
And even in the very dust under the oak bark there were such larvae 6 pcs, the size is about 17 mm .
Can it be an Osmoderma larva?

No, we only have Osmoderma barnabita

15.05.2019 18:36, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Poplar 11.05.2019
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16.05.2019 9:23, Radik

Please help me with the definition.
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. May 11, 2019

18.05.2019 1:42, Necrocephalus

Moscow region, Poplar 11.05.2019
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Dromius quadraticollis
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19.05.2019 22:16, Ilia Ustiantcev

Please help me determine, like a nutcracker, but "click" does not know how. Caught yesterday in the vicinity of the Sanatornaya platform.
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19.05.2019 23:20, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me determine, like a nutcracker, but "click" does not know how. Caught yesterday in the vicinity of the Sanatornaya platform.
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Melandryidae
Xylita laevigata
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21.05.2019 14:55, Radik

Please help me with the definition. RT, Nizhnekamsk district, uval in the village of Blagodatnaya. May 18, 2019.

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22.05.2019 0:50, astronom

Help determine
Donetsk region, Torez, 18.05

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22.05.2019 10:43, Чегар

Help determine
Donetsk region, Torez, 18.05

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The first one is simple - http://cassidae.uni.wroc.pl/Colpolon/crypt...topunctatus.htm
The second one is most likely - http://cassidae.uni.wroc.pl/Colpolon/lachn...sexpunctata.htm

22.05.2019 10:49, Чегар

Please help me with the definition. RT, Nizhnekamsk district, uval in the village of Blagodatnaya. May 18, 2019.

This is the profile. Full face here - http://cassidae.uni.wroc.pl/Colpolon/otior...us%20raucus.htm

22.05.2019 13:22, Radik

Thanks!

22.05.2019 16:23, Radik

Good afternoon!
Please help me with the definition. Griboed was found under the bark of an oak tree (11.05), and kaloed in the courtyard of a private house (12.05). Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district.

22.05.2019 18:05, Bad Den

Good afternoon!
Please help me with the definition. Griboed was found under the bark of an oak tree (11.05), and kaloed in the courtyard of a private house (12.05). Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district.

"Kaloed" is actually from Histeridae

23.05.2019 16:00, Radik

Good afternoon! Is it Oulema melanopus?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya district, uval. 18.05.2019

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23.05.2019 20:40, smax

No, it's a female Luperus (Galerucinae). Probably L. flavipes.

23.05.2019 21:17, Genri

Hello. Tell me really Bolboceras armiger itself ? https://yapx.ru/u/EKcPC
Республика Башкортостан Г. Октябрьский. to light

23.05.2019 21:57, Triplaxxx

Well, yes, male.

24.05.2019 8:05, Radik

No, it's a female Luperus (Galerucinae). Probably L. flavipes.

Thank you very much

24.05.2019 22:07, Genri

Well, yes, a male.

Thank You

26.05.2019 4:25, Shamil Murtazin

14.05.2019, Ufa, Bashkiria
Beetles in the ground smeared...

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2. Sitona?
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26.05.2019 18:02, евгений83

photos taken in the Amur region around May 20, please tell me the view.

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26.05.2019 18:47, Nikolos

Please identify
Pskov district
May

This post was edited by Nikolos - 26.05.2019 18: 48

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27.05.2019 18:08, Чегар

Oh! Yesterday I caught one myself, identified it as Blitopertha lineolata
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27.05.2019 19:28, vladleksey

Hello, dear forumchane.
Please help me identify the types.
1) Horse from Togo
2) zlatka from Togo
3) Chlorocala from Cameroon
Thank you in advance.

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27.05.2019 22:49, smax

Please identify
Pskov district
May

In my opinion, this is Grammoptera ruficornis. Pskov... yes, that's pretty dashing for her. But it's possible.
Look at the whiskers if the beetle is collected. They should be reddish-ringed (at the bases of the segments) and the second segment should be long-twice or three times as long as the width.
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27.05.2019 23:06, Nikolos

In my opinion, this is Grammoptera ruficornis. Pskov... yes, that's pretty dashing for her. But it's possible.
Look at the whiskers if the beetle is collected. They should be reddish-ringed (at the bases of the segments) and the second segment should be long-twice or three times as long as the width.



Thank you very much.
I also thought that she
And the antennae at the base are really light reddish

27.05.2019 23:13, smax

Hello, dear forumchane.
Please help me identify the types.
1) Horse from Togo
2) zlatka from Togo
3) Chlorocala from Cameroon
Thank you in advance.

Chlorocala from Cameroon most likely conjux.

28.05.2019 0:14, Odessa13

Ukraine | Odessa / Kuyalnik.
In the trunk of a poplar tree. 27.05.2019

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30.05.2019 10:30, MiLLeNium Niobius

1. April 24, Tula region. He traveled through the city, slowly crossing the river on the bridge smile.gif
Is it someone from Cyphocleonus? trisulcatus? There is another photo from above, but it is worse.
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2. May 18, Tula region. Caught flying in the garden. At first, I thought of an ordinary house grinder, but something about the red legs confuses me.
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3. May 20, Ryazan region. Caught flying in a meadow. Anatis ocellata?
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4. May 21, Ryazan region, the edge of a mixed forest. On the leaves of the goat Willow. It seems to be the usual Galerucella lineola, but a black head and legs? Or color variability?
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5. May 23, Ryazan region. We have the usual Large pine zlatka (there are pine forests all around, as well as sawmills and roundwood lying in clearings and behind the village). But occasionally, the smell of fresh wood (when you start writing something, for example) also attracts other species, such as this one: it is similar to B. haemorrhoidalis.
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6. If someone recognizes the nutcrackers, it will be absolutely wonderful! This spring I came across some very un-trevialnye species that I have not met before!
May 5, Tula region. An abandoned field overgrown with hogweed. On last year's inflorescence and sat. Selatosomus gravitus could it be?
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7. May 21, Ryazan region, in the garden on a horseradish leaf. It looks like Agrypnus murinus.
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8. May 21, Ryazan region, at a local sawmill. I will assume that larvae can develop in pine wood or under the bark. Wow, I've been chasing him for so long!
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9. May 22, Ryazan region. Caught flying in a farmyard garden.buildings. Selatosomus aeneus?
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30.05.2019 11:16, MacrohunterLS

I would like to clarify. Here is a stalk barbel (Ciscaucasia) . Found on elderberry. Size 20 - 25 mm. According to the descriptions, 2 species are suitable, from those indicated for the Krasnodar Territory (Agapanthia lederi and agapanthia helianthi), and one source indicates one, but does not mention the other and vice versa. Both write that they are common on elderberry and are similar in the photo. Are these synonyms?? Also, what other M. B. options are there?

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30.05.2019 15:14, usiaz

Hello!
Cantharis fusca? (the legs are not dark).
The female.
Can I define the view?
Yekaterinburg. May 22.
On a sheet of clear paper.

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30.05.2019 19:29, usiaz

Can I define the view?
Cantharis fusca? A male?
May 29, 2019. Botsad. Yekaterinburg.

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