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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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30.09.2020 1:11, AGG

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30.09.2020 13:56, Mantispid

I didn't think it was anything supernatural, but I have this bug, too. Ilya saw him a few years ago.

Well, where is the Tambov region, and where is the Moscow region? So the northernmost find comes out.

30.09.2020 17:43, AGG

Agree

01.10.2020 22:58, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Petrushino village, under the spruce bark 22.09.2020
Ips typographus?
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02.10.2020 6:19, Dmitry Vlasov

Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district, Petrushino village, under the spruce bark 22.09.2020
Ips typographus?

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04.10.2020 21:52, chebur

I ask for help in identifying these beetles collected in a soil trap in the south of the Moscow region (a dry slope in the valley of the Polosnya River, near the village of Lishnyagi and Serebryannye Prudy) in August-September.

8. Licinus sp.?
Length-12 mm
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9. Length - 8 mm
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10. Length-11 mm
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11. Length - 5 mm
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04.10.2020 22:10, chebur

12. Small ground beetle. Reddish underside. Top with a copper sheen. I understand that the photo is bad. If at all there is a chance to determine the best quality from the photo, then I will retake it.
13. Harpalus rubripes ?
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14. Leistus sp.
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14 and 15.

04.10.2020 23:24, chebur

16.
In addition to beetle number 8 (which I think is a female), the male Licinus sp. from the same soil trap. It's probably just one view.
Female and male together.
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Male separately.
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Male's head
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Aedeagus
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05.10.2020 0:15, Mantispid

I ask for help in identifying these beetles collected in a soil trap in the south of the Moscow region (a dry slope in the valley of the Polosnya River, near the village of Lishnyagi and Serebryannye Prudy) in August-September.


11. Otiorhynchus ovatus
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05.10.2020 1:32, Fornax13

I ask for help in identifying these beetles collected in a soil trap in the south of the Moscow region (a dry slope in the valley of the Polosnya River, near the village of Lishnyagi and Serebryannye Prudy) in August-September.

8-Licinus depressus, male (#16) his own
9-Synuchus vivalis
10-Harpalus, look at the table, female rubripes, as an option
12-Amara (?Celia), I haven't looked at them for a thousand years
13-yes, it seems to
be 14, 15-L. ferrugineus, of course
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05.10.2020 18:30, akulich-sibiria

good evening, can you help me on coccinelida?
Sospita gebleri? something of a doubt.

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05.10.2020 21:21, John-ST

Help identify the weevil.
18.06.2020
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny. l / p Kuchino
large 11 mm
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And you can say something from the previous post:

Help me deal with weevils

06.05.2020
MO, Zheleznodorozhny, l / p Olgino

06.10.2020 8:04, Gray-Ejik

Help identify the weevil.
18.06.2020
Moscow Region, Zheleznodorozhny. l / p Kuchino
large 11 mm


Common pine weevil, Hylobius abietis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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06.10.2020 8:10, Gray-Ejik

I'll ask you too. Who knows the neotropical Ceratocanthinae?
There is such a Germarostes sp. from the north of Argentina, prov. Jujuy.

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06.10.2020 9:29, Mantispid

I'll ask you too. Who knows the neotropical Ceratocanthinae?
There is such a Germarostes sp. from the north of Argentina, prov. Jujuy.

There is such an Italian - Alberto Ballerio, he was engaged in Ceratocanthinae (alberto.ballerio.bs@numerica.it) and from my experience, Italians are very kind and helpful.

06.10.2020 9:57, Gray-Ejik

There is such an Italian - Alberto Ballerio, he was engaged in Ceratocanthinae (alberto.ballerio.bs@numerica.it) and from my experience, Italians are very kind and helpful.


Ilya, thank you! I'll try to contact him. I'll mount a few more types, and send them all to the pile.

07.10.2020 13:55, smb

Good afternoon.
I ask for help in determining.
Collected on 15.06.2020 in the Lukhovitsky district of the Moscow region

Rhagium (Megarhagium) sycophanta?
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Cleonis pigra?
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Larinus?
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07.10.2020 14:58, OEV

Good afternoon.
I ask for help in determining.
Collected on 15.06.2020 in the Lukhovitsky district of the Moscow region


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3. Larinus (s. str.) vulpes (Olivier, 1807)

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07.10.2020 16:22, smax

good evening, can you help me on coccinelida?
Sospita gebleri? something of a doubt.



I would call it Anatis ocellata. They are often striped in the east of their range. I have one from the Komsomol Nature Reserve.
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07.10.2020 18:42, akulich-sibiria

I would call it Anatis ocellata. They are often striped in the east of their range. I have one from the Komsomol Nature Reserve.



but it's true, in the pursuit of a similar appearance, I probably missed important distinguishing signs of childbirth. wink.gif
Thanks!

09.10.2020 11:13, Radik

Good afternoon!
Please help with staphylinid. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, 8 Apr. 2020.
Fishing place-vegetable garden, humus

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09.10.2020 11:54, Radik

Please tell me, what is Ontholestes?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya village 18.07.2020

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09.10.2020 14:48, Fornax13

Good afternoon!
Please help with staphylinid. Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, 8 Apr. 2020.
Fishing place-vegetable garden, humus

Philonthus spinipes

09.10.2020 14:50, Fornax13

Please tell me, what is Ontholestes?
Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, Blagodatnaya village 18.07.2020

O. tessellatus

09.10.2020 15:32, Radik

Thank you very much!

11.10.2020 22:27, chebur

Please help me identify these two ground weevils.
Collected in a soil trap in a pine forest on sand dunes in the Oka River valley (south of the Moscow region) in August.
1.
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11.10.2020 23:04, chebur

I understand that identifying leaf blocks based on muddy photos is a hopeless task, but if you can still say something about them, I will be very grateful.
1. June 2020, Moscow, mowing near-water vegetation
is 3 mm long.
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2. August 2020, Serpukhov district of the Moscow region, a wet meadow with a krovokhlebka, the soil trap
is just under 3 mm long.
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3. August 2020, Serpukhov district of the Moscow region, a wet meadow with krovokhlebka, the soil trap
is just under 4.2 mm long.
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4. September 2020, Chekhov district, Moscow region, dark coniferous moist forest, soil trap
is about 2 mm long.
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5.
This is no longer a leaf block, but a leaf eater. Collected on the bank of a forest pond among near-water vegetation (about two meters from the shore, on a damp clay-sandy beach, on rosettes of some elongated leaves "a la sorrel"). I'm sorry, but in botany I'm 0 without / shuffle.gif
This is not visible in the photo, but a beetle with a bright green tint.
Length-4 mm.
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11.10.2020 23:26, chebur

Is it possible to identify this pillmaker from the photo?
It was collected in a soil trap in the south of the Moscow region (a settled dry slope in the valley of the Polosnya River, in the vicinity of the village of Lishnyagi and Serebryannye Prudy) in August-September.
Length-5 mm.
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12.10.2020 1:17, smax

I understand that identifying leaf blocks based on muddy photos is a hopeless task, but if you can still say something about them, I will be very grateful.
1. June 2020, Moscow, mowing near-water vegetation
is 3 mm long.

Phyllotreta tetrastigma (most likely)

2. August 2020, Serpukhov district of the Moscow region, a wet meadow with a krovokhlebka, the soil trap
is just under 3 mm long.

Neocrepidodera nigritula

3. August 2020, Serpukhov district of the Moscow region, a wet meadow with krovokhlebka, the soil trap
is just under 4.2 mm long.

this is generally Dapsa (a good bug, by the way)

4. September 2020, Chekhov district, Moscow region, dark coniferous moist forest, soil trap
is about 2 mm long.

Dibolia

5.
This is no longer a leaf block, but a leaf eater. Collected on the bank of a forest pond among near-water vegetation (about two meters from the shore, on a damp clay-sandy beach, on rosettes of some elongated leaves "a la sorrel"). I'm sorry, but in botany I'm 0 without / shuffle.gif
This is not visible in the photo, but a beetle with a bright green tint.
Length-4 mm.

Phaedon, like



somehow my formatting failed, sorry. But, it seems, it is clear.

The post was edited by smax - 12.10.2020 01: 19
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12.10.2020 2:11, Fornax13

I understand that identifying leaf blocks based on muddy photos is a hopeless task, but if you can still say something about them, I will be very grateful.

3. almost certainly D. horvathi
Is it possible to identify this pillmaker from the photo?
It was collected in a soil trap in the south of the Moscow region (a settled dry slope in the valley of the Polosnya River, in the vicinity of the village of Lishnyagi and Serebryannye Prudy) in August-September.
Length-5 mm.

Nothing is visible, but apart from Porcinolus murinus somehow nothing comes to mind
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12.10.2020 8:37, Radik

Good afternoon!
Is it possible to define Paederus?
April 23, 2016 Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. coastal area of a small pond.

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12.10.2020 13:40, Fornax13

Good afternoon!
Is it possible to define Paederus?
April 23, 2016 Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district. coastal area of a small pond.

P. (Poederomorphus) littoralis

12.10.2020 14:51, smb

Hello.
I ask for help with the definition of rainbows.
Collected in June in the Ramenskoye district of the Moscow region

01. Donacia marginata?
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02. Donacia marginata?
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03. Donacia vulgaris?
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12.10.2020 15:07, AGG

1-not a pinhole case?
in general, they go well on the keys
https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/donackey.htm

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12.10.2020 17:38, Mantispid

Thank you very much!

except for Strophosoma capitatum nothing comes to mind
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12.10.2020 19:13, chebur

except for Strophosoma capitatum nothing comes to mind

I guess you still answered me.
The second is very similar, and the first specimen is red in color with one elongated mandible - a male of this species?

12.10.2020 19:34, Fornax13

I guess you still answered me.
The second is very similar, and the first specimen is red in color with one elongated mandible - a male of this species?

a newly born beetle, its pupal appendage did not fall off from one mandible)
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13.10.2020 10:00, Andrey Ponomarev

1 M. O., Poplar 13.09.2020
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2 M. O., Voynovo gora, kokon na dudnik 10.08.2020

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3 m. o., Voynovo gora, larvae on St. John's wort 10.08.2020
Chrysolina variants?
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Number two Can Ilya help

13.10.2020 22:36, Mantispid

Number two Maybe Ilya will help

Hypera conmaculata
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15.10.2020 0:39, MiLLeNium Niobius

August 26, Ryazan region. Pine forest with buckthorn-juniper undergrowth. Dug out of the sand.
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