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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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16.06.2020 7:24, Андреас

Hello there. I am ashamed that I do not know such a handsome man and meet for the first time.
Gle length is 2.5 cm. On the mallow and nearby in the grass on the very bank of the Kuma River. The soil is sandy. Poplars, floodplain vegetation; but there are vegetable gardens nearby.

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16.06.2020 8:39, Михалис

Hello there. I am ashamed that I do not know such a handsome man and meet for the first time.
Gle length is 2.5 cm. On the mallow and nearby in the grass on the very bank of the Kuma River. The soil is sandy. Poplars, floodplain vegetation; but there are vegetable gardens nearby.

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Asian leaf beetle (Chrysochares asiaticus)

16.06.2020 21:31, MPN

Help me identify
the Photo on 17.05.2020. Ukraine, Nikolaev.
http://micropic.ru/3kGKp
http://micropic.ru/jU1fX

17.06.2020 21:05, Victor Gazanchidis

Cortodera femorata (Fabricius, 1787) male. By mowing?
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17.06.2020 21:20, Andrey Ponomarev

Cortodera femorata (Fabricius, 1787) male. By mowing?

Mower by beryozkam
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18.06.2020 0:13, А.Чегар.

Help me identify
the Photo on 17.05.2020. Ukraine, Nikolaev.
http://micropic.ru/3kGKp
http://micropic.ru/jU1fX

Omophlus of the Alleculidae) pollen eaters). I would say O. lepturoides. But it's not ironclad.
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18.06.2020 0:34, Victor Gazanchidis

Good afternoon. Help me determine it.
1. Kaliningrad region settlement. Morskoe
2. Murmansk
user posted image
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2. Radium mordax (DeGeer, 1775)

19.06.2020 10:43, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Help me identify the bronze and gold coins.
Protaetia metallica or Cetonia aurata? https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/50130567
Protaetia speciosissima? https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/50130693
Gold leaf Capnodis tenebricosa? https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/50130816

19.06.2020 14:12, Victor Titov

Good afternoon. Help me determine it.
2. Murmansk

20.06.2020 0:35, Najanaja

Thanks!

20.06.2020 13:44, Archypus

Thanks!
Unfortunately, the quality of the image does not allow us to say more precisely, except that this is a barbel, lepturina ( Cerambycidae, Lepturini)

This post was edited by Archypus - 06/20/2020 13: 46

21.06.2020 17:20, А.Чегар.

Hello everyone.
Here are two liksusas from Kazakhstan (Jambyl region) 11 mm.
https://ibb.co/gVLPf1J
I couldn't identify them for a long time, but I found this option - Hypolixus astachanicus from here- http://www.hmyzfoto.cz/gcu.lix.html third photo from above.
Him, not him? But it looks the same!

21.06.2020 18:54, Fornax13

Hello everyone.
Here are two liksusas from Kazakhstan (Jambyl region) 11 mm.
https://ibb.co/gVLPf1J
I couldn't identify them for a long time, but I found this option - Hypolixus astachanicus from here- http://www.hmyzfoto.cz/gcu.lix.html third photo from above.
Him, not him? But it looks the same!

I think it is.
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21.06.2020 19:06, kut

Good day!
Help me identify such a bug, if possible. 15.6.20. Moscow region, high floodplain of the Pakhra River near Kolychev, on a dirt road between willow and coniferous forest. Thank you in advance!
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21.06.2020 23:11, chebur

Is this Gnathacmaeops pratensis?
Collected on May 30 in the south of the Moscow region (sosnovy bor east of Beloomut) on the flowers of black mountain ash.
The body length is 8 mm.
user posted image

The post was edited by chebur - 21.06.2020 23: 15

21.06.2020 23:20, Dmitry Vlasov

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21.06.2020 23:22, Dmitry Vlasov

Is this Gnathacmaeops pratensis?
Collected on May 30 in the south of the Moscow region (sosnovy bor east of Beloomut) on the flowers of black mountain ash.
The body length is 8 mm.
user posted image

It seems similar, but for accuracy, the pronotum would be sharpened
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21.06.2020 23:23, chebur

Please help me determine this aphodion.
Collected on cow dung in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region 20.6.20.
Length-just over 3 mm
user posted image.

21.06.2020 23:28, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me determine this aphodion.
Collected on cow dung in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region 20.6.20.
Length - just over 3 mm.
user posted image

With such "sharpness", it is problematic to determine
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21.06.2020 23:32, chebur

21.06.2020 23:46, chebur

With such" sharpness", it is difficult to determine

I tried to correct myself. Here is the best quality that was achieved.
user posted image
user posted image

22.06.2020 4:28, Fornax13

I tried to correct myself. Here is the best quality that was achieved.

but you can't see it anyway... however, there are hardly many options. What's wrong with the bristles on the edges of the apical section of the middle and hind legs? the top of the elytra is opaque?

22.06.2020 10:11, MiLLeNium Niobius

Can you tell me if this is Phyllobius maculicornis? June 13, Ryazan region.

user posted image

22.06.2020 15:27, А.Чегар.

Hello everyone.
And here is a cryptocephalus. Republic of Tyva, Erzin. 4 mm.
https://ibb.co/jDbZTB4
The entire perimeter - the sides and front of the pronotum, the edges of the elytra - with a thin yellow border. The muzzle is pure black, without spots and eyes, the base of the antennae and 3-4 segments are yellow, the thighs and shins are all yellow.

22.06.2020 17:30, AGG

Hello everyone.
And here is a cryptocephalus. Republic of Tyva, Erzin. 4 mm.
https://ibb.co/jDbZTB4
The entire perimeter - the sides and front of the pronotum, the edges of the elytra - with a thin yellow border. The muzzle is pure black, without spots and eyes, the base of the antennae and 3-4 segments are yellow, the thighs and shins are all yellow.

unfortunately, I don't know.see the DV identifier. aren't there any extra ones?

The post was edited by AGG-22.06.2020 17: 31

22.06.2020 17:59, А.Чегар.

unfortunately, I don't know.see the DV identifier. aren't there any extra ones?

There are 4 copies pasted on two homemade dies. 2 pieces per die. I can share it. At the same time, conduct a full-fledged exchange. There are good fees for 2019-20. Photos of mattresses will be sent by e-mail.
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22.06.2020 20:20, Tivanik

Saint Petersburg, 21.06.2020
Phyllobius maculicornis ?

https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/80289....jpg?1592842756
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/80289....jpg?1592842764
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/80289....jpg?1592842760

The post was edited by Tivanik - 22.06.2020 20: 23

22.06.2020 20:56, Tivanik

And another weevil Saint Petersburg, 21.06.2020

https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/80309....jpg?1592848420
https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/80311....jpg?1592849013

The post was edited by Tivanik - 22.06.2020 21: 04

22.06.2020 22:20, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., Zhukovo 18.06.2020
Alosterna ingrica?
picture: IMG_2678.JPG

The post was edited by Gennadich - 22.06.2020 22: 46

23.06.2020 0:11, Archypus

M. O., Zhukovo 18.06.2020
Alosterna ingrica?

How do you catch them?!
On what?

This post was edited by Archypus - 23.06.2020 00: 13

23.06.2020 5:51, lazardin

There are 4 copies pasted on two homemade dies. 2 pieces per die. I can share it. At the same time, conduct a full-fledged exchange. There are good fees for 2019-20. Photos of mattresses will be sent by e-mail.
Andrey, greetings, send me a photo of the mattresses - lazardin@rambler.ru
Dmitriy

23.06.2020 8:06, Andrey Ponomarev

How do you catch them?!
On what?

This one I caught on umbrella colors.
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23.06.2020 8:17, AGG

There are 4 copies pasted on two homemade dies. 2 pieces per die. I can share it. At the same time, conduct a full-fledged exchange. There are good fees for 2019-20. Photos of mattresses will be sent by e-mail.

Andrey, I will be happy to change and consider any suggestions. yandex. mail r-mail#inbox.ru Roman

23.06.2020 8:22, AGG

M. O., Zhukovo 18.06.2020
Alosterna ingrica?

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The post was edited by AGG-23.06.2020 08: 23
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23.06.2020 11:53, А.Чегар.

Andrey, I will be happy to change and consider any suggestions. yandex. mail r-mail#inbox.ru Roman

Roman, Yandex.Mail doesn't accept your address. Write a few words on acegarovskij@gmail.com

24.06.2020 9:02, KorvinBF08

Good afternoon! Help is needed in identifying an elephant by its head.

The head length is approximately 1.5 mm. There is a keel on the head. I thought it was someone from Cleonini, but I couldn't find anything like it. I will be glad to determine at least up to the genus.
Material from the feed of a robin from 29.04.18 from the Gomel region of the Republic of Belarus. Biotope: dry pine forest edge.

https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/6/24/...7e56f7-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/6/24/...b4532b-full.jpg
https://cdn1.savepice.ru/uploads/2020/6/24/...312add-full.jpg

Unfortunately, the elytra, elytra, and other parts of the body were not preserved.

If it is not possible to determine, please indicate so.
If you need photos from different angles, I'll do it.

24.06.2020 21:36, Sergey Rybalkin

These three types of ground beetles were caught in glasses in Adler.
Tell me, please, what kind of views?
Large ones up to 40 mm.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PyUiVmRux7...ew?usp=drivesdk

24.06.2020 22:15, коты

These three types of ground beetles were caught in glasses in Adler.
Tell me, please, what kind of views?
Large ones up to 40 mm.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PyUiVmRux7...ew?usp=drivesdk

Which are large (2 species, they are similar to each other at a cursory inspection, but they are 2 completely different genera) - Archiplectes reitteri (the one with the elytra flatter), the other - Megodontus septemcarinatus (the elytra more convex), and one that is smaller-Sphodristocarabus jantinus like.

The message was edited by koty - 24.06.2020 22: 18
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24.06.2020 22:51, Anton Kozyrev

Saratov region, forest, end of September.
Anoplotrupes stercorosus?
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user posted image

This post was edited by psih-24.06.2020 23: 10

25.06.2020 12:02, Sergey Rybalkin

What kind of small deer beetle is this?
I flew in Adler to the light.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QVMwJ6AdAm...ew?usp=drivesdk

The post was edited by Alexanor - 25.06.2020 12: 03

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