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27.05.2020 12:09, Larinus

What kind of elephant? Redd. kr. on burdock, 15-18 mm

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Cleonis pigra (Scopoli, 1763)
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28.05.2020 0:17, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Neftyanik 23.05.2020
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29.05.2020 16:32, Mantispid

Moscow region, Neftyanik 23.05.2020

1. Charagmus griseus (Fabricius, 1775) (it seems to be new to the Moscow Region, but what area is Neftyanik? and then there are several of them)
2. Polydrusus (Eurodrusus) confluens Stephens, 1831
3. Sitona, потёртая
4. Sitona striatellus Gyllenhal, 1834
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29.05.2020 16:34, Mantispid

Please tell me the elephants. Taken very early-March 5! And they in the mass sat on the buds of a white poplar and mated. Kuma River bank, Mineral Waters.

Aren't there any photos of males?

29.05.2020 16:35, Mantispid

M. O., Voynovo gora 20.05.2020
3 Curculio venosus?

yes, venosus
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29.05.2020 16:36, Mantispid

Tell me, please, what kind of beetle?
Belarus, Minsk, Grekova Park, decorative gardening, Sorbus intermedia (Ehrh.)
Intermediate mountain ash (Scandinavian mountain ash). 23.05.2020.

Curculio glandium

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29.05.2020 23:44, Andrey Ponomarev

1. Charagmus griseus (Fabricius, 1775) (it seems to be new to the Moscow Region, but what area is Neftyanik? and then there are several of them)


Orekhovo-Zuyevsky, collected beetles

30.05.2020 20:57, А.Чегар.

Hello everyone.
Tell me, who knows-chernotelka Anatolica mureti ( https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/makar082.htm second row from the bottom) - who is the author of the description and where is it found??????????????????

30.05.2020 21:09, MacrohunterLS

Redd. kr. on elecampane 8-10 mm
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31.05.2020 7:47, Dmitry Vlasov

Hello everyone.
Tell me, who knows-chernotelka Anatolica mureti ( https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/makar082.htm second row from the bottom) - who is the author of the description and where is it found??????????????????

not mureti, but nureti Schuster & Reymond, 1937: 237 A: GAN MG NIN NMO (Mongolia, China)
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31.05.2020 10:09, Larinus

Redd. kr. on elecampane 8-10 mm
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Tanymecus palliatus (Fabricius, 1787).
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31.05.2020 12:57, А.Чегар.

not mureti, but nureti Schuster & Reymond, 1937: 237 A: GAN MG NIN NMO (Mongolia, China)

Very excellent! Thank you. My label is Tyva, okrest. Kyzyl. Dogee city, leg Anatoly Filipov. It seems that the geography is suitable, but it is also very close to Mongolia! So we'll write it down.

01.06.2020 23:51, MacrohunterLS

Western Caucasus, about 15 mm
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on the rosehip about 5 mm
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05.06.2020 19:03, ButterflyGirl

Good afternoon! Tell me the name of the tiny beetle. Thanks!
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05.06.2020 20:07, А.Чегар.

The projection is not very good, but it looks like Eusomus ovulum Germar, 1824
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06.06.2020 19:53, Elion

Please help me with the definition. I found it in my terrarium - the larva probably lived in a snag. It can be imported from abroad, as well as a terrarium in Moscow )

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About the size of an adult male's fingernail.

06.06.2020 20:14, А.Чегар.

Non, domestic Chlorophorus varius.

07.06.2020 15:35, Elion

Not, domestic Chlorophorus varius.

Thank you, yes, he released me)

07.06.2020 22:23, MacrohunterLS

Western Caucasus, small size, 5-6 mm

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08.06.2020 13:33, А.Чегар.

It's not necessary! Just an hour ago, I had one gone!. I was also sitting on some oatmeal, I thought I'd catch it in no time, but it wasn't there, I touched a blade of grass unsuccessfully, and it fell off.
This is Diachromus germanus.
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08.06.2020 18:00, Sergey Rybalkin

Please help me identify the gold coin.
Collected in the Chelyabinsk region , the city of Snezhinsk on the sphang moss swamp 07.06.2020.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QgHI7WoRHw...iew?usp=sharing

08.06.2020 20:52, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify the gold coin.
Collected in the Chelyabinsk region , the city of Snezhinsk on the sphang moss swamp 07.06.2020.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QgHI7WoRHw...iew?usp=sharing

Dicerca ?moesta. If this is it, then the find is very cool. none species included in CCRF
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09.06.2020 14:27, MiLLeNium Niobius

1. Second half of May, Ryazan region. Several times we met such comrades with muscular legs and staphylin elytra. Mostly found on the walls of a wooden outbuilding and barn, apparently came out from under the bark. Is it someone from Necydalis sp.?
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2. Tula region, yesterday. Presumably, it fell from a birch tree, or flew in from somewhere, and was found on a fence in a residential area. Photo on the phone, I'm sorry teapot.gif
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3. <Ibid.>. I met several such beetles this spring, caught both flying and on cereals I saw. They look like little bronzes. This specimen fed on a flowering shrub of the viburnum type.
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09.06.2020 18:35, Fornax13



1. Molorchus minor
2. Datonychus arquatus I'd say
3. Valgus hemipterus
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10.06.2020 16:21, А.Чегар.

Carabidae
Hello everyone
Question on harpalusam. I understand that the pairs are Harpalus dispar and Harpalus hospes. Is Dispar's red legs the only reliable difference, or is there something else to look at?
caught in the spring in different years in Rezeny Ialovenskogo district, ostepnennyy slope of the hill under household garbage and dry cow cakes. From 10 to 13 mm
https://ibb.co/0ff1cXg
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10.06.2020 21:13, Genri

Good time of day. I apologize for the off-topic, but this is the most "live" topic at the moment on this site.
I want to ask - has anyone caught Lucanus cervus in Kamyshlinsky district, Samara region? In the CC of the Samara region, L. cervus is listed for this area, but alas, this is where the information ends.

11.06.2020 19:46, Fornax13

Carabidae
Hello everyone
Question on harpalusam. I understand that the pairs are Harpalus dispar and Harpalus hospes. Is Dispar's red legs the only reliable difference, or is there something else to look at?
caught in the spring in different years in Rezeny Ialovenskogo district, ostepnennyy slope of the hill under household garbage and dry cow cakes. From 10 to 13 mm

They don't even seem to be close... Hospes should have hairy legs on top, almost like Ophonus. If your hospes is really Harpalophonus, you can take a look here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/26...alus_in_Russian
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11.06.2020 21:42, А.Чегар.

Special hairy legs on top is not observed. But maybe my optics are weak. Unfortunately, the link doesn't open.
And I have a strong suspicion that both of the couples shown in the photo are the SAME species. And the red legs are just a variation. In the net, all dyspars have red legs, while nospes have black legs. But there are very few photos, so the possibility of such a rare variation is not excluded. I have two redfeet (a couple in the photo) and 7 blackfeet. In general, beetles are not frequent.

12.06.2020 0:22, Fornax13

Special hairy legs on top is not observed. But maybe my optics are weak. Unfortunately, the link doesn't open.
And I have a strong suspicion that both of the couples shown in the photo are the SAME species. And the red legs are just a variation. In the net, all dyspars have red legs, while nospes have black legs. But there are very few photos, so the possibility of such a rare variation is not excluded. I have two redfeet (a couple in the photo) and 7 blackfeet. In general, beetles are not frequent.

I only collected dyspars with dark legs, by the way. Here are some of them: https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/hardiskm.htm
And here is a typical hospice: https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/harhoscc.htm
so the beetles are very different. Dyspar on salt marshes is not uncommon, as is stevenii. hospes is less tied to them
I don't know what to do with the forum, neither attach the file, nor insert the link.

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12.06.2020 13:44, marassa

Good afternoon!
Please help me identify the bug.
Place of capture: Yakhroma (north of Moscow Region), date-today, 12.06.2020.
The body length is 4-5mm.

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Unfortunately, the photo is not very good - there was nothing but a mobile phone at hand.

Honestly tried to upload a photo to the forum - it didn't work out...

This post was edited by marassa - 12.06.2020 14: 12

12.06.2020 14:58, А.Чегар.

I only collected dyspars with dark legs, by the way. Here are some of them: https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/hardiskm.htm
And here is a typical hospice: https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/harhoscc.htm
so the beetles are very different. Dyspar on salt marshes is not uncommon, as is stevenii. hospes is less tied to them
I don't know what to do with the forum, neither attach the file, nor insert the link.

Taak.. let's go the logical way.
So dispar can be both red-and black-legged!
Here are two males caught in the Rubble at the same time under one flattened plastic bottle. One view? Taki dispar?
https://ibb.co/56cZcpQ

12.06.2020 17:07, OEV

Good afternoon!
Please help me identify the bug.
Place of capture: Yakhroma (north of Moscow Region), date-today, 12.06.2020.
The body length is 4-5mm.

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Unfortunately, the photo is not very good - there was nothing but a mobile phone at hand.
Honestly tried to upload a photo to the forum - it didn't work out...


Cassida nobilis Linnaeus, 1758 smile.gif
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12.06.2020 17:37, marassa

Cassida nobilis Linnaeus, 1758 smile.gif

Thank you very much!
According to the description, I didn't want to Google it in any way, neither in Russian nor in English wink.gif

12.06.2020 19:56, Fornax13

Taak.. let's go the logical way.
So dispar can be both red-and black-legged!
Here are two males caught in the Rubble at the same time under one flattened plastic bottle. One view? Taki dispar?

Judging by the sculpture, probably both Artabas (not Harpalophonus-why the hairy legs were not observed), but the differences in proportions are some kind of brutal. The second - as for me, the normal dispar splendens. Maybe it really is so changeable.

This post was edited by Fornax13-12.06.2020 20: 20

12.06.2020 22:16, А.Чегар.

Judging by the sculpture, probably both Artabas (not Harpalophonus-why the hairy legs were not observed), but the differences in proportions are some kind of brutal. The second - as for me, the normal dispar splendens. Maybe it really is so changeable.

Alexey, I received your letter, thank you. And could you send Kataev a photo from my first post on these harpalas, in which a pair of red-legged ones, and the female is even more strange. Pronotum shape is almost parallel. And not only that.

12.06.2020 23:20, Fornax13

Alexey, I received your letter, thank you. And could you send Kataev a photo from my first post on these harpalas, in which a pair of red-legged ones, and the female is even more strange. Pronotum shape is almost parallel. And not only that.

yes, I won't bother you - especially since this is also hospes, apparently - dispar has elytra without a pre-apical notch. In general, B. M. had a review of Harpalophonus, which I tried unsuccessfully to attach. But Google easily finds.

12.06.2020 23:43, А.Чегар.

yes, I won't bother you - especially since this is also hospes, apparently - dispar has elytra without a pre-apical notch. In general, B. M. had a review of Harpalophonus, which I tried unsuccessfully to attach. But Google finds it easily.

Then we close the discussion. It is a pity that the redfeet are not dispars, but the truth is more precious!
Thank you again for your help.

13.06.2020 13:21, MacrohunterLS

Redd. kr., originally sat on wild alfalfa, size 3-4 mm
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14.06.2020 7:56, Mantispid

Redd. kr., originally sat on wild alfalfa, size 3-4 mm

Polydrusus piliferus
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14.06.2020 18:58, Najanaja

Good afternoon. Help me determine it.
1. Kaliningrad region settlement. Morskoe
2. Murmansk
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