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30.01.2020 13:28, Elena Sergeeva

Aplocnemus nigricornis (F.)?
Tyumen region, under the bark of a wind pine tree.

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30.01.2020 16:50, Dmitry Vlasov

Good afternoon! Is it possible to determine the species from such remains?
Tyumen region, under the bark of a dead aspen tree.

Alternatively - Ptilinus fuscus
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31.01.2020 15:25, Hyde

Geotrupes koltzei
Mimela testaceipes

Thank you very much!

31.01.2020 23:48, NakaRB

Help with the definition, plz...
All - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

31. 27.06.2018
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32. 03.07.2018
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33. 06.07.2018
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34. 09.07.2018, Anthophagus angusticollis?
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35. 10.07.2018
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36. 11.07.2018
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37. 11.07.20018
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38. 13.07.2018
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39. 16.07.2018, Anthribus nebulosus?
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40. 17.07.2018
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01.02.2020 9:05, Mantispid

Help with the definition, plz...
All - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

34-I can't say for sure, but it looks like Anthophagus caraboides
35-Curculio nucum Linnaeus, 1758
38-Hallomenus binotatus (Quensel, 1790)
39-yes, Anthribus nebulosus Forster, 1770
40-Scymnus (Parapullus) abietis (Paykull, 1798)
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01.02.2020 17:49, Fornax13

  

31. Megatoma graeseri/tianschanica
32. Cantharis flavilabris вроде
33. Antherophagus cf. pallens
34. I like it better as
angusticollis 36. Meligethes
37. Anthrenus, probably fuscus / polonicus

02.02.2020 0:13, NakaRB

All - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

41. 28.07.2018, Lordithon lunulatus?
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42. 05.08.2018
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43. 05.08.2018
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44. 12.08.2018
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45. 18.08.2018
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46. 22.08.2018
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47. 25.08.2018, Sitona hispidulus?
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48. 26.08.2018
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49. 09.09.2018
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50. 22.09.2018
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02.02.2020 11:50, Mantispid

All - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park


45-Apion rubiginosum Grill, 1839
47-yes
48-Trichosirocalus barnevillei (Grenier, 1866)
49-Sitona inops Schönherr, 1832
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02.02.2020 21:22, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region.

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02.02.2020 21:48, AGG

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06.02.2020 9:28, ярослав

What are the types of bronzes? All Orenburg region, June, July.

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07.02.2020 18:58, maik

Help with beetle L-30mm
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07.02.2020 19:37, AGG

What are the types of bronzes? All Orenburg region, June, July.

The 1st one is similar to fibera?, the rest are aurats. photo quality is too poor
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07.02.2020 19:39, smax

Help with the beetle L-30mm



in my opinion, this will help:
https://bugguide.net/node/view/768689
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07.02.2020 19:56, maik

There is an interesting cichrus from the lane. Gubashi
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cychrus starcki
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This post was edited by maik-08.02.2020 18: 39

07.02.2020 20:00, smax

41. yes
42. Platycis minutus
43. Pyrrhalta viburni
44. Pterostichus melanarius
46. Poecilus cupreus rather than versicolor
50. Othius punctulatus sort of like
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08.02.2020 1:29, NakaRB

All - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

51. 29.05.2018
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52. 30.05.2018
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53. 02.06.2018
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54. 23.06.2018
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55. 22.07.2018
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56. 14.10.2018
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57. 14.10.2018
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08.02.2020 7:41, Dmitry Vlasov

All - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

54. Adalia decimpunctata
56. Aphodius rectus
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08.02.2020 8:56, Mantispid

All - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

52 - Mecinus pascuorum
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08.02.2020 11:20, AGG

53-Adalia bipunctata
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10.02.2020 3:11, Fornax13


PS: as for the first one, at first I thought it was one of the relatively new Aristochroa sp. (something superficially close to A. splendida) but now I realized that it is most likely someone else

Aristochroa is rather old. Which is latecostata (Fairmaire 1887).
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10.02.2020 18:00, А.Чегар.

Hello everyone.
Please tell me, what kind of point is this-Tug? Presumably Buryatia, Tuva, or somewhere else in the South. Siberia. Collections - several species of black-bodied birds from tentirini, female corabus cruberi and Stephanocleonus eduardi or favens. Also, by the way the question.

11.02.2020 14:12, GlebSinon

Aristochroa is rather old. Which is latecostata (Fairmaire 1887).


According to the locale, it's a direct hit, otherwise we'll watch, thanks a lot for the tip !

11.02.2020 14:26, GlebSinon

Hello everyone.
Please tell me, what kind of point is this-Tug? Presumably Buryatia, Tuva, or somewhere else in the South. Siberia. Collections - several species of black-bodied birds from tentirini, female corabus cruberi and Stephanocleonus eduardi or favens. Also, by the way, a question.


there is such a point "N. Tuva, near Kyzyl, Tuge Mt." This is probably the second name of Dogee Mountain

I found the point here: A review of the genus Triphysa (Zeller, 1858)https://search.proquest.com/openview/da39df...lar&cbl=2032106

toponym Dogee (Tug) here: http://docs.cntd.ru/document/424074975

This post was edited by GlebSinon - 11.02.2020 14: 33

11.02.2020 15:59, Freeman72rus

good day!
I found this bug in the bathroom on the wall near the dryer. Tyumen.
Please tell me who it is and whether it is worth being wary of?
Thanks!

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11.02.2020 16:14, А.Чегар.

there is such a point "N. Tuva, near Kyzyl, Tuge Mt." This is probably the second name of Dogee Mountain

I found the point here: A review of the genus Triphysa (Zeller, 1858)https://search.proquest.com/openview/da39df...lar&cbl=2032106

toponym Dogee (Tug) here: http://docs.cntd.ru/document/424074975

Thank you very much. Yes, it looks like this is it. Tuga is a common name, but the nearest Tuga is already found in Guinea.

11.02.2020 17:40, Dmitry Vlasov

good day!
I found this bug in the bathroom on the wall near the dryer. Tyumen.
Please tell me who it is and whether it is worth being wary of?
Thanks!

Smirnov's leatherhead Attagenus smirnovi
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11.02.2020 20:30, Freeman72rus

Please tell me, is this also a kozheeda skin? I found it under the bathtub on a sponge..

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11.02.2020 20:45, GlebSinon

Please tell me, is this also a kozheeda skin? I found it under the bathtub on a sponge..


probably the norichnik leatherworm (Anthrenus scrophulariae)
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12.02.2020 1:29, Fornax13

According to the locale, it's a direct hit, otherwise we'll watch, thanks a lot for the tip !

Her prsp. is quite characteristic - I looked at it here: https://www.jstor.org/stable/4009557?seq=1
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12.02.2020 14:15, MacrohunterLS

Frachniki, small, late May
1-Redd. edge in the forest belt on osota
2 in the foothills on bramble

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12.02.2020 14:25, MacrohunterLS

Questions about larins:
1-found on thistle, but doesn't look like thistle?
2 - on elecampane, but..?

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13.02.2020 4:32, Fornax13

Frachniki, small, late May
1-Redd. edge in the forest belt on osota
2 in the foothills on bramble

Southern lixus yes from the photos? ) You must be joking. You should see the sculpture there. At least. And if the first one is from sow thistle with a non-zero probability of abdominalis (formerly punctiventris), then the second one can be anything, he climbed the blackberries out of grief.
The first pair of larinuses - in the male it is noticeable that the nose is narrowed to the top-turbinatus
In the second photo, on the contrary, the head tube is somewhat thickened to the top-one of the small Larinomesius type obtusus

This post was edited by Fornax13-13.02.2020 11: 52
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15.02.2020 21:23, Ruslan-M

Good afternoon.
Help me determine the plz.
Greece, Skyros, February.

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15.02.2020 21:25, Ruslan-M

Greece, Samotraki, end of January, 2018.
I will be grateful for the definition.

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16.02.2020 22:03, Pyatnitsyn

Greece, Samotraki, end of January, 2018.
I will be grateful for the definition.

Both Brachycerus sp.

17.02.2020 6:56, lazardin

Hi all, is it possible to determine by such photos
in advance thank you

1. Kazakhstan June-10 mm.
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2. Moldova June - 9,5 mm.
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The post was edited by lazardin - 02/17/2020 07: 11

17.02.2020 16:39, Dmitry Vlasov

Hi all, is it possible to determine by such photos
in advance thank you

1. Kazakhstan June-10 mm.
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2. Moldova June - 9,5 mm.
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According to the photo, and even females... I doubt. And drive around Kabakov???

17.02.2020 22:52, Ruslan-M

Both Brachycerus sp.

Thank you. smile.gif
There are more than ten species of the genus Brachycerus in Greece.
I would very much like to define up to the type, at least the first one.
I suspect Brachycerus lutosus Gyll., but I would like to confirm the experts.

18.02.2020 7:30, maik

Help with the definition of Stavropol garden under a piece of roofing material 6.02.2020
L-2.5-3 mm
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in horse manure 1.12.2019 L-1-1. 5 mm
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