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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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23.01.2022 21:32, vladleksey

Good day, dear entomologists.
Tell me, pozh-ta, specific (or pre-genus) names of beetles.
1-10, 16-20-Madagascar
11,12,21,22,23,25-Togo
24-Cameroon
13-Buru Island (Indonesia)
14-Bulolol (Papua New Guinea)
15-Madagascar

Thank you very much in advance

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23.01.2022 21:38, vladleksey

Good day, dear entomologists.
Tell me, pozh-ta, specific (or pre-genus) names of beetles:
1) three little gold coins - Thailand
2) Kazakhstan, Alma Ata region
3) Polybothris ? Madagascar
4) Timor Island (Indonesia)
5) Vietnam
6) Madagascar

Thank you very much in advance

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24.01.2022 19:54, sh1981

5-Lophyra most likely senegalensis
6-Peridexia hilaris

25.01.2022 0:19, Fornax13

Good day, dear entomologists.
Tell me, pozh-ta, specific (or pre-genus) names of beetles.
1-10, 16-20-Madagascar

pair #1, 5 - ?Pyrrhopoda
3 - Pseudepixanthis stella (Gory et Percheron, 1835)
4 - Coptomia sexmaculata (Gory et Percheron, 1835)
6 - Stenotarsia ?velutina (Gory et Percheron, 1835)
7 - Anochilia
8 - Coptomia crucigera Waterhouse, 1879
9, 10, 18 - Anochilia ?incilis Janson, 1885
пара №2 - Anochilia
11 - Diplognatha ?gagates (Forster, 1771)
12 - Charadronota ?soror Kraatz, 1883
16 - Stenotarsia ?marginicollis Kraatz, 1894
17 - Anochilia bifida (Olivier, 1789)
19 - Pygora
20 - Pygora erythroderes (Blanchard, 1842)
22 - Gnathocera hyacinthina Janson, 1885
23 - Oxythyrea (Stichothyrea)
24 - ?Diphrontis
25 - Polystalactica ?stellata Harold, 1878
 
4) Timor Island (Indonesia)

Clinteria forbesi Janson, 1885

This post was edited by Fornax13-25.01.2022 16: 40

25.01.2022 18:14, YaAlina

1-Rhynchaenus cf. koltzei
2-Carabus billbergi, must be
5, 6-Meloe cf. violaceus
7-Melandrya, probably mongolica, but no one can tell for sure from this photo


Hello, please specify the spelling of the beetle under No. 1, Rhynchaenus cf. koltzei? I didn't find such a name. Thank You

25.01.2022 18:38, Fornax13

Hello, please specify the spelling of the beetle under No. 1, Rhynchaenus cf. koltzei? I didn't find such a name. Thanks

Yes, he Orchestes the same. Then Orchestes cf. koltzei, where cf. (from "confer") — unconfirmed identification

This post was edited by Fornax13-25.01.2022 18: 39

26.01.2022 10:39, YaAlina

Hello, please specify the name in Russian and Latin, I didn't find a match for "Melandrya, probably mongolica", who is it? What versions?
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26.01.2022 11:08, YaAlina

In continuation, all copies were shot in Blagoveshchensk (Amur region), June-August 2021.

Please help me identify the following representatives. Thanks

1- picture: 20210717_135750.jpg 2- picture: 20210717_135755.jpg 3- picture: 20210717_135911.jpg 4- picture: 20210717_140121.jpg 5- picture: 20210815_121129.jpg 6- picture: 20210815_124326.jpg 7- picture: 20210821_180854.jpg 8- picture: 20210821_180905.jpg 9- picture: 20210821_182413.jpg

26.01.2022 13:27, Victor Titov

Hello, please specify the name in Russian and Latin, I didn't find a match for "Melandrya, probably mongolica", who is it? What versions?

Bad search results. wink.gif
https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/mel_mon.htm
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26.01.2022 18:20, sh1981

In continuation, all copies were shot in Blagoveshchensk (Amur region), June-August 2021.

Please help me identify the following representatives. Thanks

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3,5-not beetles
3-shield bug nymph, most likely Palomena prasina
7,8 - Strangalia attenuata
9 - Carabus sp.
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26.01.2022 22:59, Triplaxxx

In continuation, all copies were shot in Blagoveshchensk (Amur region), June-August 2021.

Please help me identify the following representatives. Thanks

3 -- appears to be a larva of the 1st instar bug Pentatomoidea;
5 -- bug Pachygrontha antennata (Uhler, 1860), Pachygronthidae.
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27.01.2022 21:47, Раду Кибзий

Hello! Can you help me identify the bug? Chisinau neighborhood, May 30, 2021. Thank you in advance!
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27.01.2022 22:16, MIV

Hello! Can you help me identify the bug? Chisinau neighborhood, May 30, 2021. Thank you in advance!
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Entomoscelis adonidis
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28.01.2022 16:59, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Help us identify 4 bronzes photographed from different angles.
All from Tsimlyansk.

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30.01.2022 15:04, chebur

Please help me identify this mount.
The picture was taken in Spain (Catalonia, Girona province) in early August.
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30.01.2022 16:09, Fornax13

Please help me identify this mount.
The picture was taken in Spain (Catalonia, Girona province) in early August.

Myriochila melancholica
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31.01.2022 21:45, vladleksey

pair #1, 5 - ?Pyrrhopoda
3 - Pseudepixanthis stella (Gory et Percheron, 1835)
4 - Coptomia sexmaculata (Gory et Percheron, 1835)
6 - Stenotarsia ?velutina (Gory et Percheron, 1835)
7 - Anochilia
8 - Coptomia crucigera Waterhouse, 1879
9, 10, 18 - Anochilia ?incilis Janson, 1885
пара №2 - Anochilia
11 - Diplognatha ?gagates (Forster, 1771)
12 - Charadronota ?soror Kraatz, 1883
16 - Stenotarsia ?marginicollis Kraatz, 1894
17 - Anochilia bifida (Olivier, 1789)
19 - Pygora
20 - Pygora erythroderes (Blanchard, 1842)
22 - Gnathocera hyacinthina Janson, 1885
23 - Oxythyrea (Stichothyrea)
24 - ?Diphrontis
25 - Polystalactica ?stellata Harold, 1878

Clinteria forbesi Janson, 1885


Good day. Thanks for the definition. Very helpful. Tell me, pozh-ta, still on these two bronzes. Larger-Madagascar, green-Togo. Thank you

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31.01.2022 22:11, Fornax13

Good day. Thanks for the definition. Very helpful. Tell me, pozh-ta, still on these two bronzes. Larger-Madagascar, green-Togo. Thank you

Madagascar-Micropeltus, from Togo-I can't tell you.
If the definition is out of curiosity, then you can compare the Madagascar ones here:
https://sites.google.com/site/insectesdefra...e-de-madagascar
but seriously, we should be puzzled by literature...

01.02.2022 1:07, Bad Den

Good day. Thanks for the definition. Very helpful. Tell me, pozh-ta, still on these two bronzes. Larger-Madagascar, green-Togo. Thank you

Also - most likely Dymusia

01.02.2022 9:31, Fornax13

No, not Dymusia, this is a different tribe. Probably Acrothyrea scintillans De Lisle, 1947

This post was edited by Fornax13-01.02.2022 09: 31

01.02.2022 15:59, Екатерина#7

Help identify a bug found in an apartment, Moscow region
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01.02.2022 20:06, Dmitry Vlasov

Help identify a bug found in an apartment, Moscow region
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Weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus. Larvae develop on the roots of houseplants

03.02.2022 17:03, NIKITA TIMOSHEV

Is this the gold leaf of Eurythyrea aurata?
Tsimlyansk, the shore of the reservoir, where beetles are often thrown out.

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03.02.2022 22:31, ManWithNoName

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Hello! Can you tell me about this dung beetle? and the floor if possible. Kaluga region
female spinger? if you look at that in the previous one there was a male.
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=2156452

03.02.2022 23:30, Victor Titov

04.02.2022 3:42, Necrocephalus

In the past year in Abkhazia at the bottom appeared here are such spangles. The size of all as a selection of 7-8 mm. This is similar to Soronia punctatissima, but somehow I don't really believe it - the ratio of the length and width of the pronotum is completely different, the anterior angles of the pronotum are much more obtuse than in the average Russian. The Turks seem to have, among other things, recently published an article about the first finding of Soronia punctatissima in Turkey. Could it be her? confused.gif
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04.02.2022 7:03, Dmitry Vlasov

In the past year in Abkhazia at the bottom appeared here are such spangles. The size of all as a selection of 7-8 mm. This is similar to Soronia punctatissima, but somehow I don't really believe it - the ratio of the length and width of the pronotum is completely different, the anterior angles of the pronotum are much more obtuse than in the average Russian. The Turks seem to have, among other things, recently published an article about the first finding of Soronia punctatissima in Turkey. Could it be her? confused.gif
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Males of Soronia punctatissima have a very characteristic fracture on the front tibia, and there are no spines at their ends. It's someone else... Look up the characteristics of the genus Lasiodactylus by its determinant. Now it is in the GBIF as Phenolia, a Japanese-Chinese species, at least one already exists in Europe. https://www.biodiversityjournal.com/pdf/11(2)_439-442.pdf.
And here is an image of Lasiodactylus pictus, compare it with your beetles https://species.nibr.go.kr/UPLOAD/digital/s...22453207021.jpg

The post was edited by Elizar-02/04/2022 07: 42
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05.02.2022 0:48, Triplaxxx

Yes, I agree, this is Phenolia picta (MacLeay, 1825) .
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07.02.2022 16:37, Андрей14

Hello! The second year, at the end of winter, in the spring, beetles begin to climb out from under the floor of the house. In summer, they can be found on the site. Tell me what beetles are. The dimensions are about 20 mm. Geographically Buryatia, Ivolginsky district.

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07.02.2022 22:54, Жорес

Whose tracks? It doesn't seem like a typographer

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08.02.2022 1:15, Dmitry Vlasov

Whose tracks? It doesn't seem like a typographer

zlatki

08.02.2022 12:02, Victor Titov

Hello! The second year, at the end of winter, in the spring, beetles begin to climb out from under the floor of the house. In summer, they can be found on the site. Tell me what beetles are. The dimensions are about 20 mm. Geographically Buryatia, Ivolginsky district.

Wrinkled medlyak - Blaps rugosa Gebler, 1825.
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19.02.2022 11:23, xxlVladislavlxx

Hello! What kind of bug?
I found it on the wall in the room
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19.02.2022 14:17, Victor Titov

Hello! What kind of bug?
I found it on the wall in the room

Kozheed. As for the view, the photo is too uninformative. And yet, compare at this link: https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/dermurms.htm

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 19.02.2022 14: 17

19.02.2022 17:31, Андреас

Hello forumchane. Please tell me the names of dead eaters. All taken from me on KMV.

19.02.2022 17:45, Victor Titov

Hello forumchane. Please tell me the names of dead eaters. Everything was taken from me on KMV.

1 - Thanatophilus rugosus
2 - Thanatophilus sinuatus
3 - Necrodes littoralis
4 - Ablattaria laevigata
5 - Nicrophorus vespillo
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19.02.2022 17:53, Андреас

Wow, how fast! Thank you. smile.gif
I took it off at number 1 for the first cool.giftime . On travertine Mountain, a dead rook. It's amazing that it's so early! That's probably why I've never met him, since I don't look closely at this time yet. There were pieces of them 4.

19.02.2022 18:28, Triplaxxx

Hello forumchane. Please tell me the names of dead eaters. Everything was taken from me on KMV.

In my opinion, the latest one is Nicrophorus vestigator Herschel, 1807.
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19.02.2022 19:19, xxlVladislavlxx

Kozheed. As for the view, the photo is too uninformative. And yet, compare at this link: https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/dermurms.htm

thanks ! they seem to be similar. and if so
user posted image

20.02.2022 1:53, Victor Titov

I think the last one is Nicrophorus vestigator Herschel, 1807.

I have never seen this species either live or in a collection. And by defining signs - if the hind legs are not bent at all, straight, and the first segment of the club is dark... It could very well be him. yes.gif

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