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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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09.08.2020 16:46, Fornax13

I ask for help with this "Chinese", where to at least dig, because earlier with similar pterostichines(?) I haven't encountered it..

China, Yunnan, Lijiang, Mount Yulong, 3300-3400 m. num

are the claws jagged?

09.08.2020 20:38, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Poplar
1 27.06.2020
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2 27.06.2020
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3 27.06.2020
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4 9.08.2020
Neocoenorrhinus germanicus?
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09.08.2020 21:02, GlebSinon

are the claws jagged?


No, smooth

11.08.2020 10:39, MacrohunterLS

Flew to the light, Krasnod. kr., foothills


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11.08.2020 11:07, Larinus

Flew to the light, Krasnod. kr., foothills


Creophilus maxillosus (L., 1758) (Staphilinidae)
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12.08.2020 2:47, Fornax13

No, they're smooth

Then I don't know, I need to think about it. And if you pull the genitals out of it, look at the paramers, is it possible?

12.08.2020 7:08, OEV

help with beetles KCR Gumbashi lane N -1500 2080 m mowing on grass 6.8.2020 g



2. Bangasternus planifrons (Brullé, 1832)
5. Curculio betulae (Stephens, 1831)
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12.08.2020 7:27, OEV

M. O., Poplar

4 9.08.2020
Neocoenorrhinus germanicus?
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The color is unusual, but I think still Neocoenorhinidius pauxillus (Germar, 1824)
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12.08.2020 16:43, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., SNT "Neftyanik"
1 6.06.2020
Anthribus nebulosus?
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2 6.06.2020
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3 15.06.2020
Hylobius transversovittatus?
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4 17.05.2020
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6 30.05.2020
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12.08.2020 21:14, OEV

M. O., SNT "Neftyanik"
1 6.06.2020
Anthribus nebulosus?
3 15.06.2020
Hylobius transversovittatus?



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13.08.2020 16:47, Fornax13

M. O., SNT "Neftyanik"

2. Cantharis paludosa. Is there a peat bog?
4. Ampedus, look at the subject pomonae
5. it seems to be pheletesaeneoniger. Not a bad bug, by the way.
6. Rhagonycha cf. fugax, a male is needed for reliable detection.
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13.08.2020 20:46, Andrey Ponomarev

2. Cantharis paludosa. Is there a peat bog?


Yes there is a peat bog

13.08.2020 23:49, Fornax13

Yes there is a peat bog

then everything is as it should smile.gifbe, as I understand it, it just fully justifies its name, it lives in the sphagnum swamps.
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14.08.2020 22:17, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo 18.06.2020
1 Alosterna tabacicolor?
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2 Anoplodera sexguttata?
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3 Leptura aethiops?
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4 Cionus scrophulariae?
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15.08.2020 7:19, Dmitry Vlasov

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo 18.06.2020

1. left-Alosterna tabacicolor
right-Stictoleptura maculicornis
2 yes.gif
3 yes.gif
5 and 9 - Orsodacne cerasi
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15.08.2020 8:17, chebur

Please help me identify beetles collected in Barber traps in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region (mixed forest) on August 12-13, 2020
. 1. Length-12 mm
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2. Length-16.5 mm
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15.08.2020 10:52, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify beetles collected in Barber traps in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region (mixed forest) on August 12-13, 2020
. 1. Length-12 mm
2. Length-16.5 mm

1. Look at the item Pterostichus aethiops. This is a male with a characteristic protrusion on the penultimate stubble of the abdomen in Pterostichus aethiops.
2. ?Platydracus latebricola
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15.08.2020 14:21, chebur

1. Look at the item Pterostichus aethiops. This is a male with a characteristic protrusion on the penultimate stubble of the abdomen in Pterostichus aethiops.

I just smashed up his whole belly to get the edeagus out. I thought it would be possible to determine... shuffle.gif

15.08.2020 16:53, Fornax13

I just smashed up his whole belly to get the edeagus out. I thought it would be possible to determine by it... shuffle.gif

1. h. are the corners of the prsp rounded? then aethiops with no options.
2. on the subject of Ocypus (Pseudocypus) fulvipennis, look, it seems that it is
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16.08.2020 2:10, Fornax13

Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, Zhukovo 18.06.2020

6, 8 - judging by the distinct setae on the elytra, something vibex-like again...
7-Poecilus, I would say honest cupreus
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16.08.2020 2:21, Fornax13

The coloration is unusual, but I still think Neocoenorhinidius pauxillus (Germar, 1824)

a strange thing is that shuffle.gifI don't see the shield rows, as Neocoenorhinidius should have, shuffle.gifor is it still there?

16.08.2020 2:25, Fornax13


4. Ampedus, look at the subject pomonae
5. it seems to be pheletesaeneoniger. Not a bad bug, by the way.

Ampedus sanguineus (A. Prosvirov det.), Pheletes'a Sasha confirmed
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16.08.2020 20:40, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Poplar 6.07.2020
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16.08.2020 23:15, Fornax13

Moscow region, Poplar 6.07.2020

Anotylus cf. rugosus: coleonet.de/coleo/texte/anotylus.htm
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17.08.2020 1:43, Елизавета Рысенкова

What's the big bug? Please help me identify it.

Vladimir region. Sudogodsky district, pos. Bolotsky. 26.07.2020
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17.08.2020 2:59, Fornax13

What's the big bug? Please help me identify it.

Vladimir region. Sudogodsky district, pos. Bolotsky. 26.07.2020

Prionus coriarius, semi-feminine
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18.08.2020 22:47, Andrey Ponomarev

M. O., tpoliny 14.06.2020
Stictoleptura maculicornis?
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18.08.2020 23:34, AGG

M. O., tpoliny 14.06.2020
Stictoleptura maculicornis?


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21.08.2020 12:22, Torkut

Good afternoon!
They sent a photo of the beetle, the size, as they said, with a thumb. I believe that this is a female barbel-tanner Prionus coriarius, but my colleagues do not agree with me, since in the photo the beetle looks black, and the female tanners are brown. Please help me clarify. Maybe it's some other kind of barbel?

Oh, yes, this is the Moscow region.

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This post was edited by Torkut - 08/21/2020 12: 25

21.08.2020 14:29, AGG

female tanner. brown ones are just fresh individuals (newborns) that did not have time to acquire a normal color

This post was edited by AGG-08/21/2020 14: 30
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21.08.2020 15:28, Torkut

Clear. Thanks!
Just indicate a brown or brownish tone everywhere.
Thank you again!

23.08.2020 20:47, Slavinator

Saratov region, Tatishchevsky district, near Bolshaya Kamenka, August

The second lived in boletus.

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25.08.2020 6:56, Dmitry Vlasov

Saratov region, Tatishchevsky district, near Bolshaya Kamenka, August

The second lived in boletus.


1. ?Tentyria nomas
2. Anoplotrupes stercorosus

25.08.2020 17:36, Torkut

Good afternoon! Do I understand correctly that I already have a male Prionus coriarius?

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25.08.2020 17:44, Torkut

But the ground beetle was correctly identified, is it Carabus coriaceus? Also the Moscow region

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25.08.2020 18:52, Torkut

And a question about the larva. The photo, unfortunately, is small. This is some kind of Carabus, isn't it?
Maybe a larva of Carabus coriaceus?

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Hmm, three messages in a row, it already turns out to be spam. Sorry.
I didn't want to put different types in one post.

25.08.2020 19:17, Dmitry Vlasov

Good afternoon! Do I understand correctly that I already have a male Prionus coriarius?

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25.08.2020 19:18, AGG

Good afternoon! Do I understand correctly that I already have a male Prionus coriarius?



But the ground beetle was correctly identified, is it Carabus coriaceus? Also the Moscow region

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25.08.2020 19:18, Dmitry Vlasov

But the ground beetle was correctly identified, is it Carabus coriaceus? Also the Moscow region

yes.gif
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26.08.2020 18:58, А.Чегар.

But the ground beetle was correctly identified, is it Carabus coriaceus? Also the Moscow region

Picture: Carabus_coriaceus_1.jpg Picture: Carabus_coriaceus_2.jpg Picture: Carabus_coriaceus_3.jpg Picture: Carabus_coriaceus_4.jpg

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