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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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22.12.2020 15:38, Necrocephalus

A mold eater I couldn't understand. Krasnodarskiy kray.

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22.12.2020 15:54, Fornax13

A mold eater I couldn't understand. Krasnodarskiy kray.

So Orestia is the same. And, I think, you can call it caucasica
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22.12.2020 17:16, Fornax13

Saratov, June.

1. Melanotus, but not brunnipes
2. one of the two, see for yourself the keys
3. yes
5. not much like Viridis. What is it caught on?
6. I used
7. of course
8. what other options are there? )
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22.12.2020 22:27, Anton Kozyrev

1. Melanotus, but not brunnipes
2. one of the two, see for yourself the keys
3. yes
5. not much like Viridis. What is it caught on?
6. I used
7. of course
8. what other options are there?)

1. crassicollis ?
2. http://www.thewcg.org.uk/Pages/Byturidae.htm It looks like ochraceus.
5. On what plant? I can't say that anymore. In the forest-park area of Kumysnaya Polyana near the city, we have caught it.
8. I've never caught this before, and I often make mistakes, so it's always best to be safe by asking specialists.

23.12.2020 3:44, Fornax13

1. crassicollis ?
2. http://www.thewcg.org.uk/Pages/Byturidae.htm It looks like ochraceus.
5. On what plant? I can't say that anymore. In the forest-park area of Kumysnaya Polyana near the city, we have caught it.
8. I've never caught this before, and I often make mistakes, so it's always best to be safe by asking specialists.

1. no, not crassicollis.
2. Take a look here: http://coleonet.de/coleo/texte/byturus.htm
5. It's a pity. This is not the right group to determine from photos. There were no oaks nearby?
8. In the European part, it is the only one like this.
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23.12.2020 19:18, Anton Kozyrev

1. no, not crassicollis.
2. Take a look here: http://coleonet.de/coleo/texte/byturus.htm
5. It's a pity. This is not the right group to determine from photos. There were no oaks nearby?
8. In the European part, it is the only one like this.

1. Melanotus villosus is still found here.
5. There were oaks, there are a lot of them in our forest park. Next time I'll write down where I got the gold from.

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24.12.2020 0:18, Fornax13

1. Melanotus villosus is still found here.
5. There were oaks, there are a lot of them in our forest park. Next time I'll write down where I got the gold from.

1. I like him much better as villosus/castanipes
5. well, you can use the keys to drive, for some reason this beetle is associated with Quercuagrilus
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25.12.2020 11:11, Mantispid


5. There were oaks, there are a lot of them in our forest park. Next time I'll write down where I got the gold from.

For weevils, this is also useful to do, especially for long-tailed ones.

And there is no photo of zlatka from below? Males of one of our most common oak agri - luses, angustulus, have bumps on the 2nd stubble .
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26.12.2020 1:05, Anton Kozyrev

26.12.2020 1:23, Fornax13

Well, now, however, we will still have to learn how to identify plants and trees smile.gif.
Unfortunately, I didn't take a photo of the zlatka from below.
Saratov, June, forest park (except kozheed No. 4).

agrilus is more likely to be a female

2. Drilus concolor meanwhile... not the most trivial bug.
3. Cryptocephalus cordiger is the same
4. but not very
5. Look better for yourself - this is a male, if anything: http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/f...%20Tsurikov.pdf
6. of course
7. yes

This post was edited by Fornax13-26.12.2020 01: 23
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26.12.2020 21:00, Anton Kozyrev

agrilus is more likely to be a female

2. Drilus concolor meanwhile... not the most trivial bug.
3. Cryptocephalus cordiger is the same
4. but not very
5. Look better for yourself - this is a male, if anything: http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/f...%20Tsurikov.pdf
6. of course
7. yes

5.I looked it up. The ratio of the horizontal diameter to the distance between them is 1:0.46, i.e. Lagria hirta.

26.12.2020 23:34, Nikolaj Pichugin

Hello everyone
I started to deal with old fees, and there were a lot of questions. Please help me with the definition of the tropics. Beetles are hatched, there are no labels.

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28.12.2020 9:49, Mantispid

Well, now, however, we will still have to learn how to identify plants and trees smile.gif.
Unfortunately, I didn't take a photo of the zlatka from below.
Saratov, June, forest park (except kozheed No. 4).
1.?

1. Polydrusus cervinus
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28.12.2020 9:52, Mantispid

By the way, Drilus concolor-was indicated here only from Balashov, for ocd. Saratov - the first find

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28.12.2020 22:14, Farfalla

What is this bug/s? All photos taken: Kiev region July-August

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28.12.2020 23:51, John-ST

What is this bug/s? All photos taken: Kiev region July-August

_DSC9484 - Strangalia attenuata_DSC5499
, _DSC4448 - Leptura quadrifasciata_DSC8150
-abscesses, maybe Mylabris
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29.12.2020 0:07, John-ST

Help me identify the leaf eater

16.07.2020
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.
quite large

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29.12.2020 6:28, OEV

Help me identify the leaf eater

16.07.2020
Volgograd region, Nizhne-Chirskaya St.
quite large


Chrysolina sturmi (Westhoff, 1882), female wink.gif

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06.01.2021 21:01, dabl

Is it possible to identify a toddler? South of Karelia, August.
And I wonder if the beetle has a chance to survive. Or will the ticks suck everything out of him?

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12.01.2021 14:49, Pyatnitsyn

Stavropol Territory, July

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12.01.2021 21:37, Bad Den

Stavropol Territory, July

Exocentrus
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13.01.2021 20:36, smax

Leiopus is. Which is L. nebulosus caucasicus (Ganglbauer, 1887)
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14.01.2021 11:41, Pyatnitsyn

Leiopus is. Which is L. nebulosus caucasicus (Ganglbauer, 1887)

Thank you for your clarification!

14.01.2021 21:35, Farfalla

Please help with the identification of beetles (met quite often). Taken in Kiev region.(May and June)

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15.01.2021 18:17, smax

Agapanthia villosoviridescens
Clytra laeviuscula
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16.01.2021 18:40, ManWithNoName

Hello! tell me what kind of sawyere? my brother brought it from Turkey.

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16.01.2021 19:11, smax

Niphona picticornis Mulsant, 1839

24.01.2021 11:52, Farfalla

What is this interesting beetle? Taken in Kiev region, 20.07.

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24.01.2021 13:12, Mantispid

What is this interesting beetle? Taken in Kiev region, 20.07.

Eurythyrea aurata
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25.01.2021 14:21, Radik

Please help me with the definition.
Blaps, length 27 mm, Tatarstan, Spassky district, district of Iske-Ryazap, August 17, 2010

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25.01.2021 16:11, Mantispid

Please help me with the definition.
Blaps, length 27 mm, Tatarstan, Spassky district, Iske-Riazap district, August 17, 2010

with such a pipka, only one option like-Blaps mortisaga

25.01.2021 16:50, Radik

Thanks!

30.01.2021 23:49, gokenin

What kind of bug, pliz?
Kaluga region. June.
Thanks

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31.01.2021 1:05, Victor Titov

What kind of bug, pliz?
Kaluga region. June.
Thanks

Prionus coriarius (Linnaeus, 1758), female.
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31.01.2021 8:54, Андреас

Hello. It is clear that the photo is terrible, but I do not understand what species from the genus Brachinus sp. they can live on my territory. It was taken yesterday under a log near the river bank. The soil is sandy, like. All around it is beaten out by cattle.

01.02.2021 8:15, ТМЗ

are they both Cetonia aurata or two different species?

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01.02.2021 9:37, Bad Den

are they both Cetonia aurata or two different species?

You need a photo from below - so that you can see the process of the middle breast.

01.02.2021 11:31, Radik

Please help me with the definition.
Usachik July 6, 2012, Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, near the forest.
Afodiy June 29, 2012, Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, in the village of Tavel. The size is 2mm.

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01.02.2021 15:52, ТМЗ

You need a photo from below - so that you can see the process of the middle breast.

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01.02.2021 18:08, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me with the definition.
Usachik July 6, 2012, Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, near the forest.

Alosterna tabacicolor

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