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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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01.02.2021 18:16, Archypus

01.02.2021 18:50, Андреас

Sort of like B. explodens. What's the size?

Yes, a centimeter somewhere. Maybe a little less.

01.02.2021 20:51, Archypus

Yes, a centimeter somewhere. Maybe a little less.

B. explodens is quite a small animal, 6 - 7mm is enough for it. And 1cm is, consider, a large size, so the sign"? "

02.02.2021 6:28, Андреас

B. explodens is quite a small animal, 6 - 7mm is enough for it. And 1cm is, consider, a big block, so the sign"?"


I have another photo taken with us a long time ago. I don't remember the size. But his sawyere is not gray, but yellow, like. And the proportions of the elytra are different like ... rolleyes.gif

02.02.2021 14:55, Radik

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

URL #32958 Can this Aphodium be from the genus Pleurophorus?

This post was edited by Radik-02.02.2021 14: 55

03.02.2021 12:21, Pyatnitsyn

Kravchiki iz Astrakhanskoi oblasti, p. Dosang, 2. VI. 2007. Very embarrassing shins of beetles. My L. apterus from Ukraine looks much more pointed...

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03.02.2021 14:13, Archypus

03.02.2021 19:34, Victor Titov

Kravchiki iz Astrakhanskoi oblasti, p. Dosang, 2. VI. 2007. Very embarrassing shins of beetles. My L. apterus from Ukraine looks much more pointed...

In my opinion, Lethrusapterus is. And the shins... Well, they were erased when digging. wink.gif
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03.02.2021 19:39, Victor Titov

URL #32958 Can this Aphodium be from the genus Pleurophorus?

Pleurophorus pannonicus

03.02.2021 19:57, dabl

Is it possible to identify small items? One of the narrow-wingers? Karelia, August.
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For the scale:
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03.02.2021 21:53, Bad Den

Is it possible to identify small items? One of the narrow-wingers? Karelia, August.
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For the scale:
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Trips some
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03.02.2021 22:00, dabl

Then I apologize for the offtop!

05.02.2021 14:45, Radik

Pleurophorus pannonicus

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Can these aphodias be identified?
July 13, 2012, Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, on the light.

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07.02.2021 22:59, Mantispid

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Can these aphodias be identified?
July 13, 2012, Tatarstan, Nizhnekamsk district, on the light.

Melinopterus prodromus strongly resembles

08.02.2021 21:51, NakaRB

Help us identify the next batch of beetles.
all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

1. 03.06.2019
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2. 30.06.2019
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3. 30.06.2019
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4. 30.06.2019
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5. 05.07.2019, Tenebrio molitor?
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6. 08.07.2019, Coeliodinus rubicundus?
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7. 13.07.2019, on the willow tree
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09.02.2021 7:42, Dmitry Vlasov

Help us identify the next batch of beetles.
all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.


1. Cionus scrophulariae
3. ?Nedyus quadrimaculatus
4. Betulapion simile
5. yes.gif
7. ? Agrilus viridis
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09.02.2021 16:41, Radik

Melinopterus prodromus looks a lot like

Thanks for the help.

Tell me please. Is it possible to identify ground beetles of the genus Bradytus, Badister from photos? Are there any details you need to pay attention to when taking photos?

09.02.2021 19:07, Dmitry Vlasov

Thanks for the help.

Tell me please. Is it possible to identify ground beetles of the genus Bradytus, Badister from photos? Are there any details you need to pay attention to when taking photos?

Two-color Badister can be identified from the photo. It is necessary to photograph the elytra so that the shape of the black pattern is clear, especially closer to the base and the color of the shield. With single-colored ones, it is more difficult to find almost genital species there.

09.02.2021 21:18, Mantispid

Help us identify the next batch of beetles.
all - D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region.

6 - Coeliodinus nigritarsis
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09.02.2021 22:23, NakaRB

8, 9-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
10-18-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park



8. 13.07.2019
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9. 13.07.2019
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10. 26.03.2020
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11. 01.05.2020
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12. 05/01/2020, the beetle smells like a cesspool smile.gif
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13. 01.05.2020
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14. 01.05.2020
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15. 05.05.2020
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16. 05.05.2020
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17. 05.05.2020
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18. 05.05.2020, Ellescus scanicus?
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This post was edited by NakaRB - 11.02.2021 23: 36

09.02.2021 22:49, Dmitry Vlasov

8, 9-D. New items-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
10 - - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

11. Limodromus assimilis (Paykull, 1790)
12. Stomis pumicatus (Panzer, 1796)
13. Ampedus pomorum (Herbst, 1784)
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10.02.2021 14:37, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Here I took a little better picture of the bronzes that I have. Some of them were photographed both from above and from below.

Is this Protaetia speciosissima? Length 23 mm. The breast process is not triangular, as in P. affinis. She was found dead on the bank of the reservoir.
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Is this supposed to be Protaetia fieberi? Length 20 mm. The breast process is very large compared to the processes of other bronzes of the same size. It was found on a small tree, on which most of the leaves were twisted, and bronzes were sitting in them.
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Could it be Protaetia metallica? Length 17 mm. I found her dead on the bank of the reservoir. Below, the body is purple in color.
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Is it most likely Protaetia hieroglyphica? Length 17 mm. It was found on wild rose flowers.
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It can be either a dirty pinkish P. cuprina / hieroglyphica or P. orientalis. Length 21 mm. It was found on wild rose flowers.
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Is this Protaetia hieroglyphica? Length 22 mm. Found on wild rose flowers.
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And this, if I'm not mistaken, is Protaetia cuprina? Length 19 mm. It is also found on wild rose flowers.
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11.02.2021 8:36, Radik

Please help with chernotelkami.
Tatarstan, Almetyevsky district
1-Yamashi village ROC, on a concrete plina, dead beetle, July 6, 2017
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2-Forest Uratminskaya dacha, on light, 21 July 2018
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11.02.2021 11:56, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help with chernotelkami.

https://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/rus/tenobskm.htm
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11.02.2021 13:11, Radik

Thank you.

11.02.2021 23:57, NakaRB

all - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park


19. 07.05.2020
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20. 06.05.2020
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21. 06.05.2020
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22. 06.05.2020
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23. 07.05.2020, Curculio nucum?
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24. 09.05.2020, cuff
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25. 11.05.2020, 9 mm
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26. 16.05.2020
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27. 17.05.2020
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28. 17.05.2020
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29. 23.05.2020, Rhagonycha lignosa?
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30. 25.05.2020, Contacyphon padi?
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12.02.2021 2:50, John-ST

8, 9-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
10-18-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park

15. 05.05.2020
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I think Phyllotreta vittula
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12.02.2021 3:27, John-ST

all - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

20. 06.05.2020

21. 06.05.2020

27. 17.05.2020

28. 17.05.2020

29. 23.05.2020, Rhagonycha lignosa?


20. I think Crepidodera aurata
21. Crepidodera fulvicornis / aurea, I think the first.
27,28 Adalia (Adalia) decempunctata
29. I think so - Rhagonycha lignosa
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15.02.2021 19:07, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

It is necessary to determine the bronzer on the URL #32982

16.02.2021 1:02, John-ST

all - Moscow, Bitsevsky Forest Park

24. 09.05.2020, cuff


I think Galerucella (Neogalerucella ) tenella
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16.02.2021 22:42, ManWithNoName

Can you help me determine the bronze age? 24 mm. Kaluga region on borscht, I think it's Protaetia fieberi
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16.02.2021 23:47, smb

Can you help me determine the bronze age? 24 mm. Kaluga region on borscht, I think it's Protaetia fieberi
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The white glare on the knees is embarrassing, but it looks like it's an error when shooting.
P. fieberi fits.
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17.02.2021 0:30, ManWithNoName

The white glare on the knees is embarrassing, but it looks like it's an error when shooting.
P. fieberi fits.

Thank you, there is no glare on the knees, but what similar models have a glare?

17.02.2021 12:09, smb

One of the attributes of p.fieberi - no white spots on the knees, unlike, for example, potosia metallica or eupotosia affinis.
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17.02.2021 15:04, ManWithNoName

One of the attributes of p.fieberi - no white spots on the knees, unlike, for example, potosia metallica or eupotosia affinis.


now it is clear, thank you, affinis has not yet caught and so it is very different from metallica and more, I immediately caught it, I realized that the other view.

21.02.2021 16:06, John-ST

Please help me sort out the inventory.

1. 03.06.2020
MO, Railway l / p Olgino
After the rain
Sat on some grain but maybe got there from the birch
Polydrusus?
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2. 10.06.2020
MO, Railway l / p Olgino
Smartly drove along the trunk of an old birch tree together with Polydrusus tereticollis, but they themselves are more rounded with more convex elytra than those of tereticolis, possibly the same as in the previous photo.
Polydrusus?
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3. 10.06.2020
Moscow Region, Railway station Olgino
Na pasternak lesnom
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3. 10.06.2020
MO, Railway l / p Olgino
On a maple tree, nearby grew maple, oak and birch
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4. 02.08.2020
Moscow region, Mytischensky district,
Manyukhino Na Lipe village
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5. 05.07.2020
MO, Mytischensky district, D. Manyukhino Is
it Sciaphilus asperatus?
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6. 05.07.2020
MO, Mytischenskiy district, Manyukhino village is
similar to Liophloeus tessulatus, but: the color is not gray, but yellowish brown; the protrusions/spines on the front thighs are more smoothed.
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7. 14.10.2020
Moscow region, Railway station Kuchino
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21.02.2021 17:41, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me sort out the inventory.
6. 05.07.2020
MO, Mytischenskiy district, Manyukhino village is
similar to Liophloeus tessulatus, but: the color is not gray, but yellowish brown; the protrusions/spines on the front thighs are more smoothed.
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isn't that Barynotus moerens?
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21.02.2021 17:44, CosMosk

2. Polydrusus pilosus
3. Dorytomus, associatively affinis
5. absolutely
6.Barynotus, 2 species are already here in the drift.

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21.02.2021 18:03, CosMosk

well, if it remains unanswered , I'll try it from memory.
Pre-presenter 3-yes, Nedyus q.
8, 9-D. Novelties-Begichevo, Serpukhov district, Moscow region
10-18-Moscow, Bitsevsky forest Park

8 Polydrusus cervinus
9 Aspidapion radiolus
10 still Otiorhynchus ovatus, seemed unusual
12 Stomis pumicatus like
17 Phyllobius pyri
18 yes, Ellescus scanicus

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21.02.2021 22:33, John-ST

isn't that Barynotus moerens?



  
6. Barynotus, 2 species already here in the drift.


I looked through the melkoscope.
If you choose from Barynotus obscurus and Barynotus moerens, then the first one.
All spaces with rows of bristles, head tube with one deep longitudinal furrow.

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