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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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11.10.2019 18:16, stierlyz

11.10.2019 20:48, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

And what beetles can be found in cow and horse dung in October, except aphodia and caloeds?

11.10.2019 22:44, Genri

And what beetles can be found in cow and horse dung in October, except aphodia and caloeds?


Depends on the temperature. Recently, when there was warming, there were "Geotrups" one type of "Staphylin"

12.10.2019 3:51, AGG

And what beetles can be found in cow and horse dung in October, except aphodia and caloeds?

Nikita, you have time to spread out and identify the beetles. by yourself! after reading books!!! and already on the basis of this, start the season, which is very early for you, according to the " shit eaters ", with matra wink.gif

12.10.2019 7:22, maik

Another pair of barbels from Stavropol 5.7.2019 L-9mm
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27.4.2019 L-11mm
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12.10.2019 9:29, AGG

Another couple of barbels from

1-Stenurella jaegeri (Hummel, 1825)
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12.10.2019 12:08, IvanAz

Hello, at night, and then in the morning, do not go anywhere, I found in a room that I have not lived in for a long time, where it was wet and where a little mold has already formed on the chairs. Bugs littered the old bed, but they're even on the bookcase, on the books covered in dust.
They run extremely slowly, as if they are sleepy. Who is it? Is it dangerous?

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12.10.2019 15:32, Nikolos

Moldavia, Scarecrows
What is this subspecies?

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12.10.2019 16:36, Чегар

Here's a discussion on cancellatus subspecies. Interesting.
http://www.zbio.net/forums/lofiversion/ind....html?langid=en
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12.10.2019 17:06, Dmitry Vlasov

Hello, at night, and then in the morning, do not go anywhere, I found in a room that I have not lived in for a long time, where it was wet and where a little mold has already formed on the chairs. Bugs littered the old bed, but they're even on the bookcase, on the books covered in dust.
They run extremely slowly, as if they are sleepy. Who is it? Is it dangerous?

Dienerella sp. family of lurkers (Lathridiidae). Not dangerous. They plant in humid areas where mold appears, which they feed on.
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12.10.2019 17:32, IvanAz

Dienerella sp. family of lurkers (Lathridiidae). Not dangerous. They plant in humid areas where mold appears, which they feed on.

Thank you, and then I have already searched the entire forum, like them. I have a couple more questions if you don't mind. I understand you can't bring them out until you destroy their food base, mold and other yumka, I had the imprudence to dump laundry in this room, they also chose it. And the linen is clean, washed. The second time I didn't want to wash, I put my pants in the freezer in a bag and froze them, put a beetle in a bag next to it as a control sample, the beetle dies in the freezer in an hour in a bag for sure. But do his eggs die?
I don't want to drag them to another house on my clothes. What is the probability of this happening? How they reproduce.?

This post was edited by IvanAz - 12.10.2019 19: 01

12.10.2019 19:00, Dmitry Vlasov

Thank you, I also searched the entire forum, like them. I have a couple more questions if you don't mind. I understand you can't bring them out until you destroy their food base, mold and other yumka, I had the imprudence to dump laundry in this room, they also chose it. And the linen is clean, washed. The second time I didn't want to wash, I put my pants in the freezer in a bag and froze them, put a beetle in a bag next to it as a control sample, the beetle dies in the freezer in an hour in a bag for sure. But do his eggs die?
I don't want to drag them to another house on my clothes. What is the probability of this happening? How they reproduce.?

you can remove it if the apartment is dried and treated with insecticides, I doubt that the eggs and larvae will be in the laundry, but to be sure, it is advisable to stretch or warm up to 45 degrees. Warming up kills more reliably than freezing.

12.10.2019 20:19, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Depends on the temperature. Recently, when there was warming, there were "Geotrups" and one type of "Staphylin"

I found six geotrups,got five out of the manure,there were still burrows,but the beetles were deeper in them.As I believe, the geotrups that I found are variable dung beetles (Geotrupes mutator)

13.10.2019 11:01, vladleksey

Good afternoon.
Experts-forumchane help determine the types of beetles.
1) Capnodis ... ?
(
2 and 3) Anelaphinis ... (this genus or any other?)
Cameroon
4) Pachnoda or Chondrorrhina ... ?
"Thank you all in advance!


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13.10.2019 23:57, Fornax13

Good afternoon.
Experts-forumchane help determine the types of beetles.
1) Capnodis ... ?
Georgia
2 and 3) ... (this genus or what other one?)
Cameroon
4) Pachnoda or Chondrorrhina ... ?
"Thank you all in advance!


2-3-search among Pseudinca or about
4-Gnathocera trivittata, as variant

16.10.2019 13:39, Radik

Good hour forumchane.
Tell me please. On the website https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/coleoptera/rus/staph_ru.htm
for each type, the distribution is indicated. This is how they are designated: NW, SW, CW Russia. How are they decrypted?

This post was edited by Radik - 10/16/2019 13: 40

16.10.2019 14:14, Dmitry Vlasov

Apparently NW - NorthWest northwest
SW - SouthWest - southwest.
CW - CentralWest - west of the central lane, and so you need to look in the context of the view...

16.10.2019 14:15, Radik

Thank You

16.10.2019 16:48, AGG

Good hour forumchane.
Tell me please. On the website https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/coleoptera/rus/staph_ru.htm
for each type, the distribution is indicated. This is how they are designated: NW, SW, CW Russia. How are they decrypted?

open the corresponding volume of the "catalog..." and there on the first pages everything and in large letters wink.gifand, exactly, this volume! tc there are discrepancies wink.giffor some groups the ranges are given wider wink.gif

16.10.2019 16:58, Dmitry Vlasov

open the corresponding volume of the "catalog..." and there on the first pages everything and in large letters wink.gifand, exactly, this volume! tc there are discrepancies wink.giffor some groups the ranges are given wider wink.gif

Roman, on the Zinovskaya page is not just a " catalog "abbreviation, but a" new model " yes.gif

18.10.2019 16:29, Radik

open the corresponding volume of the "catalog..." and there on the first pages everything and in large letters wink.gifand, exactly, this volume! tc there are discrepancies wink.giffor some groups the ranges are given wider wink.gif

Thanks for the advice.
You mean this catalog - Hydrophiloidea - Staphylinoidea (2 vols): Revised and Updated Edition ?
I don't have such a catalog yet.

18.10.2019 16:31, Radik

Another request.
Philonthus virgo (Grav.)

On the website https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/coleoptera/rus/staph_ru.htm it is not available for Russia.
But this type is indicated by Isaev A. Yu. for the Middle Volga region.

What kind of view is this?

18.10.2019 17:15, Dmitry Vlasov

Another request.
Philonthus virgo (Grav.)

On the website https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/coleoptera/rus/staph_ru.htm it is not available for Russia.
But this type is indicated by Isaev A. Yu. for the Middle Volga region.

What kind of view is this?

According to the catalog, Philonthus virgo (Grav.) is a Western European species, but who would know what A. Y. Isaev meant...

18.10.2019 17:22, tomegatherion

Can I identify it?
Nizhny Novgorod region. At the sand pit under the board. 13.10.2019.

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19.10.2019 0:06, Fornax13

According to the catalog, Philonthus virgo (Grav.) is a Western European species, but who would know what A. Y. Isaev meant...

In Tatarstan, it seems, everything is from lit. sources. And the legs of all this, apparently, grow from the "green", where virgo is in the keys. And who he might be is really a mystery. Something dark, with six dots in the dorsal row and dark legs, but not a nigrite... alternatively, furcifer, or maybe something else.

19.10.2019 9:20, maik

Stavropol steppe mowing 04.2016
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2Cassida_murraea ?
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4 L - 3 mm mowing 18.10.2019
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19.10.2019 9:32, Mantispid

Stavropol steppe mowing 04.2016
4 L - 3 mm mowing 18.10.2019

The pillmaker is pretty, Simplocaria sp.
And Cassidy should be photographed from below. 2nd, judging by the spots, Cassida murraea

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19.10.2019 17:30, Sergey Rybalkin

Help identify the barbel from Kunashir September 2019.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/14_O0wtWQ0P...ew?usp=drivesdk

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19.10.2019 21:59, Bad Den

Can I identify it?
Nizhny Novgorod region. At the sand pit under the board. 13.10.2019.


Ground beetle larva
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19.10.2019 22:47, tomegatherion

Ground beetle larva

Thank You

20.10.2019 7:29, maik

Identified as dacne sp no further Stavropol steppe mowing 6.5.2016 L-3 mm
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20.10.2019 10:54, Mantispid

Identified as dacne sp no further Stavropol steppe mowing 6.5.2016 L - 3 mm

https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/comglakm.htm
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20.10.2019 12:00, maik

  https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/comglakm.htm

Thank you. Damn , we need to review all our qualifiers for updates.

20.10.2019 12:50, Mantispid

Thank you. Damn , we need to review all our qualifiers for updates.

It should have alerted me that it was collected in the steppe by mowing, and not on tree mushrooms in the forest. Combocerus usually lives this way, they write that it develops in underground fungi, sometimes it occurs in dry droppings.
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21.10.2019 8:20, Radik

According to the catalog, Philonthus virgo (Grav.) is a Western European species, but who would know what A. Y. Isaev meant...

Thank you very much!
Bailed out.

21.10.2019 18:16, Aksin

Please help me identify the skin-eater. The photo was taken at the end of March in the Rtishchevsky district of the Saratov region.
user posted image

21.10.2019 21:25, Чегар

https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/antpicda.htm
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21.10.2019 21:27, Aksin

  https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/antpicda.htm


Still picturatus. Thanks, but I wasn't sure.

22.10.2019 9:04, Sergey Rybalkin

Help identify the barbel from Kunashir September 2019.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/14_O0wtWQ0P...ew?usp=drivesdk


Is it possible, at least until Rod?

22.10.2019 9:44, AGG

Is it possible, at least until Rod?

female Acanthocinus, there are several species: orientalis Ohbayashi, 1939, sachalinensis Matsushita, 1933 , guttatus (Bates, 1873)

This post was edited by AGG - 22.10.2019 09: 52
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