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10.11.2021 2:01, Fornax13

8-look at the subject of Cr. luridipennis pallescens
9-Leptomias schoenherri
10-well, yes, only Compsapoderus
11-yes quite ...
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10.11.2021 19:11, MIV

Primorye again.

1. Buprestis novemmaculata or something similar? 16mm
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2. Chernotelka. 13mm
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3. Myagkotelka. 11mm
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4. Raduzhnitsa. 7mm
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5. Khrushchev. 18mm. Probably Holotrichia diomphalia again?
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6. Crunch. 9mm
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10.11.2021 19:19, MIV

On the left is a typical Cephaloon pallens. Is there a different view or shape on the right? L - 14mm.

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10.11.2021 21:26, Fornax13

Primorye again.

1-B. strigosa
2-Misolampidius tentyrioides
3-Plateumaris of some sort
4-Podabrus cf. marginellus
5-unlikely. Probably sichotana, but you need to look
6-Maladera - I think orientalis, but look sami
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10.11.2021 21:27, Fornax13

On the left is a typical Cephaloon pallens. Is there a different view or shape on the right? L - 14mm.

both pallens
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11.11.2021 18:42, MIV

Finally got to the seaside barbels.

1. Agapantia amurensis ? 16mm
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2. Agapantia ? 15mm
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3. Agapantia ? 13mm
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4. Agapantia ? 17mm
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5. 15mm
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11.11.2021 19:43, Fornax13

Finally got to the seaside barbels.

1 - well yes
2, 3, 4-A. daurica, apparently
5-Sivana bicolor
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11.11.2021 21:29, MIV

1 - well yes
2, 3, 4-A. daurica, apparently
5-Sivana bicolor


Thank you so much! Some more barbels.

6. ?Amarysius altajensis 14мм
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7. 13mm
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8. 12mm
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9. 7mm
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10. 8mm
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11.11.2021 21:52, Fornax13

6-yes, quite
7 - Anoplodera cyanea
8-Thyestilla gebleri
9-Dinoptera minuta
10-Pidonia malthinoides it seems

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12.11.2021 20:01, MIV

 
8 - Thyestilla gebleri


The same was suspected for T. gebleri. But I have samples from the same places with white stripes along the suture and on the sides of the elytra and pronotum.

And finally, a few carabids.

1. Calosoma? 17mm
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2.Calosoma? 19mm
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3. Nebria ? 11mm
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4.? 11mm
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5.? 8mm
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12.11.2021 21:53, Fornax13

The same was suspected for T. gebleri. But I have samples from the same places with white stripes along the suture and on the sides of the elytra and pronotum.
And finally, a few carabids.

Thyestilla without stripes is not uncommon
1, 2-Calosoma cyanescens
3-Look at the subject of N. ochotica, it is one of the monochrome black ones in the south of Primorye, it seems to be the most common
4 - if not Limodromus assimilis, then I don't know
5-Dicranoncus femoralis
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13.11.2021 9:16, Jaguar paw

Please help me identify these two snappers (Ampedus apparently).
The length is 13 and 12 mm, respectively.
Collected on November 7, 2021 in Telovani (Georgia, roc. Tbilisi), in wood rot.
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13.11.2021 19:47, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify these two snappers (Ampedus apparently).
The length is 13 and 12 mm, respectively.
Collected on November 7, 2021 in Telovani (Georgia, roc. Tbilisi), in wood rot.
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the first one is definitely not Ampedus, for me so someone from Ctenicerini
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13.11.2021 20:05, Fornax13

Please help me identify these two snappers (Ampedus apparently).
The length is 13 and 12 mm, respectively.
Collected on November 7, 2021 in Telovani (Georgia, roc. Tbilisi), in wood rot.
Images are clickable.

The first one on Hypoganus stepanovi does not pull?
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13.11.2021 21:45, Jaguar paw

The first one on Hypoganus stepanovi does not pull?

Your truth. Thanks!
At one time, Alexander Prosvirov defined this species for me, but I forgot.

Can I ask more about Ampedus? A. rufipennis?

This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 13.11.2021 21: 56

13.11.2021 22:10, MIV

Thyestilla without stripes is not uncommon
1, 2-Calosoma cyanescens
3-Look at the subject of N. ochotica, it is one of the monotonous black ones in the south of Primorye, it seems to be the most common
4 - if not Limodromus assimilis, then I don't know
5-Dicranoncus femoralis


Thank you Alexey for your help in determining! Yes, and the topic was somewhat revived.
Here is another seaside trubkovert from the old collections.

Primorskiy kr., Khasansky district, Ryazanovka settlement. 23.07.08. Size-7mm
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13.11.2021 22:20, Dmitry Vlasov

Your truth. Thanks!
At one time, Alexander Prosvirov defined this species for me, but I forgot.

Can I ask more about Ampedus? A. rufipennis?

You can only recommend the volume of Fauna of the USSR for this group shuffle.gif
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14.11.2021 0:23, Fornax13

Thank you Alexey for your help in determining! Yes, and the topic was somewhat revived.
Here is another seaside trubkovert from the old collections.
Primorskiy kr., Khasansky district, Ryazanovka settlement. 23.07.08. Size-7mm

coryli, as in my
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14.11.2021 6:28, Fornax13

 
Can I ask more about Ampedus? A. rufipennis?

I would abstain... smile.gif but the company seems to be really the one where rufipennis is (if I see the mustache correctly). Another thing is that in addition to rufipennis, you have your own views from this company. So it's better to really look at the "Fauna" ...or ask Sasha smile.gif
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20.11.2021 11:22, chebur

Please help me identify these glitters.
Collected in different years in May on the fly in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.
The length of the larger one is 7 mm, and the smaller one is 5 mm.
I suspect that the large one is Glischrochilus grandis. Maybe a small one, too?
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20.11.2021 18:38, Fornax13

Please help me identify these glitters.
Collected in different years in May on the fly in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.
The length of the larger one is 7 mm, and the smaller one is 5 mm.
I suspect that the large one is Glischrochilus grandis. Maybe a small one, too?

and small too grandis
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20.11.2021 20:16, chebur

Please help me identify this purple-tinged nutcracker.
Collected in June.
Gathering place: Greece, Peloponnese Peninsula, Aroania mountain system (Helmos), mountain plateau at an altitude of 1700m num.
Length: 15mm.
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23.11.2021 21:01, MIV

Maybe you'll get lucky with domestic nutcrackers smile.gif.

1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, garden. uch-K. July of this year L 11mm
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2. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, garden. uch-K. May S. G. L 9mm
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23.11.2021 21:07, MIV

Someone has already posted this bug here, but I can't find it. Probably some kind of soft-ass?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 19.07.21. L - 6mm

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23.11.2021 22:59, sh1981

Similar to Malthodes.
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23.11.2021 23:20, chebur

Please help me identify this barbel.
Assembled on June 5, 2021 in the Luzhki district of the Serpukhov district of the Moscow region.
Length: 19 mm
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24.11.2021 0:06, Bad Den

Please help me identify this barbel.
Assembled on June 5, 2021 in the Luzhki district of the Serpukhov district of the Moscow region.
Length: 19 mm.
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Arhopalus rusticus

24.11.2021 4:25, akulich-sibiria

Arhopalus rusticus



Denis, what's wrong with Asemum striatum (Linnaeus, 1758)? smile.gif
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24.11.2021 4:27, akulich-sibiria

Maybe you'll get lucky with domestic nutcrackers smile.gif.

1. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, garden. uch-K. July of this year L 11mm
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2. Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, garden. uch-K. May S. G. L 9mm
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Mikhail, the nutcrackers are familiar, everything is in the collection. And myagkotelka too ). I just can't straighten them ))
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24.11.2021 17:56, MIV

Mikhail, the nutcrackers are familiar, everything is in the collection. And myagkotelka too ). I just can't straighten them ))
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Zhenya, hi!
The layout is far from perfect, but it would be desirable to call them something.
Can't you help me with leaf beetles? You've been doing them.

1. A pair of labidostomes. Under Minino mowed down in July.
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2. Small skrytoglav (3 mm) has never been seen before. In the same place.
Sorry about the shitty photo.

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24.11.2021 20:19, akulich-sibiria

Zhenya, hi!
The layout is far from perfect, but it would be desirable to call them something.
Can't you help me with leaf beetles? You've been doing them.

1. A pair of labidostomes. Under Minino mowed down in July.
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2. Small skrytoglav (3 mm) has never been seen before. In the same place.
Sorry about the shitty photo.

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These "reptiles" only under the knife )))) Especially the female, there it is necessary to pick spermothecae. If I talk to the beetles in person, I can tell you. )))
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25.11.2021 19:06, OEV

Zhenya, hi!
The layout is far from perfect, but it would be desirable to call them something.
Can't you help me with leaf beetles? You've been doing them.

2. Small skrytoglav (3 mm) has never been seen before. In the same place.
Sorry about the shitty photo.

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Look at the subject Cryptocephalus crux Gebler, 1848, judging by the legs, it may be a male smile.gif
Here is the link there is a photo http://www.bioaltai-sayan.ru/regnum/eng/sp...tocephalus_crux
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25.11.2021 19:32, OEV

Zhenya, hi!
The layout is far from perfect, but it would be desirable to call them something.
Can't you help me with leaf beetles? You've been doing them.

1. A pair of labidostomes. Under Minino mowed down in July.
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Yes, labidostomes are a difficult group, but you have a male and a female, look at the subject Labidostomis lucida axillaris (Lacordaire, 1848)
http://www.bioaltai-sayan.ru/regnum/eng/sp...ucida_axillaris
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25.11.2021 22:00, Bad Den

Denis, what's wrong with Asemum striatum (Linnaeus, 1758)? smile.gif

I always forget about the possibility of this type)

25.11.2021 23:58, chebur

I always forget about the possibility of this type)

Is it possible to tell from this photo which of the two species the beetle belongs to? If necessary, I can reshoot it better.

26.11.2021 0:18, Bad Den

Is it possible to tell from this photo which of the two species the beetle belongs to? If necessary, I can reshoot it better.

Asemum striatum of course.
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28.11.2021 22:17, MIV

To maintain the theme smile.gif.

1. Staphylin? Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 30.07.21. L-15mm
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2. Some abscess. Ibid. L-8mm
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29.11.2021 5:28, akulich-sibiria

Is it possible to tell from this photo which of the two species the beetle belongs to? If necessary, I can reshoot it better.



I think you can ))). this is asemum )
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29.11.2021 19:07, OEV

To maintain the theme smile.gif.

2. Some abscess. Ibid. L-8mm
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Epicauta megalocephala (Gebler, 1817) wink.gif
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01.12.2021 2:31, Fornax13

To maintain the theme smile.gif.

1. Staphylin? Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe. 30.07.21. L-15mm

Ocypus from Pseudocypus, I won't tell you more from this photo. if not picipennis, then you need to look.

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