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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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25.06.2020 14:17, Dmitry Vlasov

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

Dorcus parallelepipedus - оленек
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26.06.2020 17:33, Genri

Good time of day. Tell me on bronzovka
Samara region. S. Kamyshla. on flowers.
https://yapx.ru/u/IBUcu

26.06.2020 21:29, Carpocoris sp

Tell me what kind of weevil, determine at least up to the genus. Sorry for the bad photo - there is no macro equipment.
https://ibb.co/TbRWkYH
Orekhovo-Zuyevo, on asphalt, today.

This post was edited by Carpocoris sp-26.06.2020 21: 30

27.06.2020 2:02, Fornax13

Tell me what kind of weevil, determine at least up to the genus. Sorry for the bad photo - there is no macro equipment.
https://ibb.co/TbRWkYH
Orekhovo-Zuyevo, on asphalt, today.

Otiorhynchus raucus

27.06.2020 2:04, Fornax13

Good time of day. Tell me on bronzovka
Samara region. S. Kamyshla. on flowers.
https://yapx.ru/u/IBUcu

So I crawled to Samara... this is what is now called hieroglyphica

27.06.2020 14:47, OreSama

I ask for help from the monsters of beetle science. On June 26, I photographed skakunchik. The length is about 10 millimeters (excluding paws and whiskers), the location is 40 kilometers north of Krasnoyarsk.

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I was offered a version that it is Cylinders elisae, but it is confusing that according to Wikipedia it is a rare Primorsko-Kuril species. The Krasnoyarsk Territory is very far from Primorye, and there were dozens of these beetles grazing under power lines, no less.

This post was edited by OreSama - 06/27/2020 14: 49

27.06.2020 16:42, Genri

So I crawled to Samara... this is what is now called hieroglyphica

Thank you.
And what was not noted for the Samara region?
I myself did not go there, I went to those parts for L. Cervus, om. Unfortunately, I didn't find it. But at least I took a new type of bronze for the collection.

27.06.2020 17:48, Fornax13

Thank you.
And what was not noted for the Samara region?
I myself did not go there, I went to those parts for L. Cervus, om. Unfortunately, I didn't find it. But at least I took a new kind of bronze for the collection.

I don't know, maybe they already brought it.

28.06.2020 1:32, Carpocoris sp

Orekhovo-Zuyevo, railway bridge, under floodlights, about 15 mm.
https://ibb.co/r2CBvQb
https://ibb.co/q5Kspf2

28.06.2020 7:22, Dmitry Vlasov

Orekhovo-Zuyevo, railway bridge, under floodlights, about 15 mm.
https://ibb.co/r2CBvQb
https://ibb.co/q5Kspf2

Prionychus ater

28.06.2020 13:27, 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, hi, I can't contact you, writes an error to e-mail
Dmitriy

28.06.2020 20:15, Shamil Murtazin

2020.06.26, Southern Urals
Is Chrysanthia viridissima?

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This post was edited by rumpelstiltskin - 06/28/2020 20: 17

28.06.2020 21:29, Dmitry Vlasov

2020.06.26, Southern Urals
Is Chrysanthia viridissima?

user posted image

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rather Chrysanthia geniculata. Chrysanthia viridissima has metallic legs and an angular notch in the middle of the front edge of the prsp.

The post was edited by Elizar - 06/28/2020 21: 31
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28.06.2020 21:43, Dmitry Vlasov

I ask for help from the monsters of beetle science. On June 26, I photographed skakunchik. The length is about 10 millimeters (excluding paws and whiskers), the location is 40 kilometers north of Krasnoyarsk.

user posted image

I was offered a version that it is Cylinders elisae, but it is confusing that according to Wikipedia it is a rare Primorsko-Kuril species. The Krasnoyarsk Territory is very far from Primorye, and there were dozens of these beetles grazing under power lines, no less.

Doesn't it look like C. arenaria viennensis?

28.06.2020 22:25, Anton Kozyrev

Can you tell me if I have Geotrupes stercorarius or Anoplotrupes stercorosus?

28.06.2020 22:30, Slavinator

Saratov region, Engelsky district, Podgornoye village, June

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28.06.2020 22:34, Slavinator

here's more

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The post was edited by Slavinator - 06/28/2020 22: 35

29.06.2020 10:23, Dmitry Vlasov

Can you tell me if I have Geotrupes stercorarius or Anoplotrupes stercorosus?

Anoplotrupes stercorosus
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29.06.2020 11:30, AGG

here's more


Hydrophilus Aquarius http://assazhnev.narod.ru/hydrophilus.html

29.06.2020 18:09, OreSama

Doesn't it look like C. arenaria viennensis?

There is a similarity, but it looks closer to C. arenaria nudoscripta. And the elytra are not green. But the main difficulty is that C. arenaria is a European species, its range ends in Western Siberia, i.e. it should not be located east of the Yenisei.

Is there any way to visually distinguish C. arenaria from C. elisae without special knowledge (I'm not good at beetle genitalia)? There is a dead beetle in near-perfect condition.

29.06.2020 21:44, MacrohunterLS

West Caucasus, size 4 - 5 mm
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30.06.2020 0:22, Archypus

There is a similarity, but it looks closer to C. arenaria nudoscripta. And the elytra are not green. But the main difficulty is that C. arenaria is a European species, its range ends in Western Siberia, i.e. it should not be located east of the Yenisei.
Coleopterologists have a scan of O. Berlov's Cylinders arenaria viennensis collected in the vicinity of Angarsk https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/cicind28.htm, but your instance is still noticeably different from the Hangar instance. It would be a good idea to collect a series of these beetles to study the variability. Maybe then something will become clear.

30.06.2020 22:29, Sergey Rybalkin

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.

Today I checked the glasses for carabuses in Adler , and found that ground beetles with flat elytra are of different colors. Are these all Archiplectes reitteri? Or two other types. There are three males in the photo, one with dark elytra, the other greenish, and the third is generally bronze with a green pronotum.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SuXkITU8iv...ew?usp=drivesdk

30.06.2020 23:14, MacrohunterLS

Cufflinks, size 15-18 mm
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01.07.2020 17:41, А.Чегар.

Hello everyone.
Here is a krushchik from the Crimea, 14 mm, Kerch peninsula, Adzhimushkai, 25.04.2014
Question: it can be something other than Miltotrogus aequinoctialis
https://ibb.co/qgWnhqf
https://ibb.co/QdFgHSV
https://ibb.co/GnMSnb8

01.07.2020 19:10, John-ST

Zap. Caucasus, size 4 - 5 mm


Oulema melanopus / duftschmidi accurate only on the genitals

This post was edited by John-ST-01.07.2020 19: 10
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01.07.2020 19:19, коты

Today I checked the glasses for carabuses in Adler , and found that ground beetles with flat elytra are of different colors. Are these all Archiplectes reitteri? Or two other types. There are three males in the photo, one with dark elytra, the other greenish, and the third is generally bronze with a green pronotum.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SuXkITU8iv...ew?usp=drivesdk

Yes, this is all Reutery. They also have colored shapes, especially to the south.
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02.07.2020 20:33, stierlyz

03.07.2020 1:10, Fornax13

Cute guy! But I can only say that this is Ocypus s. lato, I don't know much about the local fauna.

just brunnipes, I guess...

03.07.2020 1:21, baluk

A ladybug flew into the room and I remembered one question.
In the early nineties, I met at the dacha such a bug in a black and yellow check. The size is smaller than the "standard" one . Then the beetles disappeared. Territorially Kharkiv. The Internet is silent on this issue. Can you tell me?

03.07.2020 7:14, AGG

A ladybug flew into the room and I remembered one question.
In the early nineties, I met at the dacha such a bug in a black and yellow check. The size is smaller than the "standard" one . Then the beetles disappeared. Territorially Kharkiv. The Internet is silent on this issue. Can you tell me?

one of the most common species is Propylea quatuordecimpunctata

03.07.2020 11:17, MacrohunterLS

just brunnipes, I guess...

A search led to Tasgius pedator. Moreover, on Zina there is a copy from our places. I'm leaning towards it

03.07.2020 13:58, А.Чегар.

Hello everyone.
A bug appeared to me in the night. 7 mm.
Chisinau, dark night, on the light of e-savings. At least what family?
https://ibb.co/CzRNqCc

03.07.2020 16:12, Fornax13

Hello everyone.
A bug appeared to me in the night. 7 mm.
Chisinau, dark night, on the light of e-savings. At least what family?
https://ibb.co/CzRNqCc

female Steropes-Anthicidae
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03.07.2020 16:29, Fornax13

A search led to Tasgius pedator. Moreover, on Zina there is a copy from our places. I'm leaning towards it

elytra too short for pedator, also matte, mustache very contrasting, well, "muzzle" is not very pedator he... brunnipes are also available in your area. In general, I see that there is a terrible confusion with these two types on the network - for example, pedator, and, for me, it is quite typical: https://www.biolib.cz/en/image/id244361/

This post was edited by Fornax13-03.07.2020 16: 46

03.07.2020 16:47, stierlyz

Do not forget about the color variability of brunnipes!
In short, the point of guessing on coffee grounds? Either make the photos better, or drive them yourself to the keys, or show them to a specialist.
And on biolib, yes, pedator!

03.07.2020 16:56, Fornax13

Do not forget about the color variability of brunnipes!
In short, the point of guessing on coffee grounds? Either make the photos better, or drive them yourself to the keys, or show them to a specialist.
And on biolib, yes, pedator!

so I said almost nothing about the colorsmile.gif, but in terms of proportions and sculpture , I would say brunnipes.

08.07.2020 11:50, MiLLeNium Niobius

I ask for help in determining. Ryazan region, early July.
1. user posted image
Leptura chernozadaya? On the white sweet clover by the road.

2. user posted image
I forgot the name, someone called it "fiery"... In the same place on umbrella.

08.07.2020 12:16, AGG

I ask for help in determining. Ryazan region, early July.


1-female Stenurella melanura L., 1758
2-Lygistopterus sanguineus (L., 1758)
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09.07.2020 14:42, nomality

help me determine the swimmer, the length is about 2 cm. Udmurt Republic, a suburb of Izhevsk. July 9. I flew into the pool.
https://d.radikal.ru/d05/2007/33/9f2db010e7c5.jpg
https://d.radikal.ru/d13/2007/41/49300a1a6cb3.jpg
https://a.radikal.ru/a40/2007/23/7986e5f6df38.jpg

The post was edited by nomality-09.07.2020 15: 00

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