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23.05.2008 15:47, Buzman

To Bad Den: I'm also a bit slow with weevils. Always be on the lookout. I once brought a large series of Donus from the Carpathians. I sat over them for a long time, but in the end there were 4 different types smile.gif
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23.05.2008 23:49, Fornax13

So I decided to take up my aphodiin... Can anyone help me tell you how Aphodius coenosus (Panzer) differs from A. paracoenosus Balthasar & Hrubant and Pleurophorus caesus (Creutzer) differs from P. pannonicus Petrovitz?

Funny thing about these Pleurophorus plants. I have, as it turned out, a dozen and a half P. arabicus Pittino & Mariani, 1986 from Bogdinsk-Baskunchak and a couple of local P. pannonicus Petrovitz, 1961 smile.gif

24.05.2008 23:49, Linnaeus tuschinorum

Dear neighbors! Tell teapot in entomology, what kind of animal ran away from me in Kislovodsk?
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24.05.2008 23:55, Bad Den

Linnaeus_tuschinorum, this is a t-shirt (Meloe sp.) from the family of abscesses (Meloidae)
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25.05.2008 1:41, RippeR

This time I will write violacea smile.gif
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25.05.2008 4:58, biooil

Hello there! Photographed a colorful bug on a warm day after a bike ride in the woods, he came home with me!) Moscow, Yugozapad Publ., May 15, 2008.

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25.05.2008 8:13, Bad Den

2biooil: Rhagium inquisitor, sem. Cerambycidae
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25.05.2008 9:03, BO.

Tell me, what kind of barbel?
1. Male
2.Female
Right?
Astrakhan region _Krasnoyarsky district . _Aksaraysk.
Met on the burdock flower 21.05.08

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25.05.2008 9:06, Bad Den

2 BO.: Agapanthia sp. More precisely it will say KDG smile.gif
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25.05.2008 15:17, Bad Den

Little by little I sort out my weevils.
This one was identified by me (according to Isaev, 2007) as Archeophloeus inermis. Is it him or not, can you tell me? mol.gif
Caught 18-24. 06. 2000, Nizhny Novgorod region. Arzamas district, St. Pustyn village

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This post was edited by Bad Den-08.04.2018 21: 03

25.05.2008 17:21, Bad Den

Megatoma ruficornis confused.gif
Nizhny Novgorod region, Volodarsky district, JSC "Volodarsky KHP"

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and his mustache

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25.05.2008 18:07, bials

Please help me identify the beetles. All from Moscow and the Region.
1. picture: ____02.jpg
2. picture: ____00.jpg
3.picture: ____01.jpg
Nutcracker 15mm from the same place.
a. picture: _______1.1.jpg
b. picture: _______1.2.jpg

25.05.2008 19:01, Sendum

1. Like Poecilus cupreus
2. Some Aphodius, I will assume that ater
3. I think from the Platynini tribe (but I may be wrong)
4. Probably Adrastus sp.
I am not at home right now, there is no solid determinant at hand.
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25.05.2008 21:16, Victor Titov

Please help me identify the beetles. All from Moscow and the Region.

1) I think it looks more like Poecilus versicolor, although they are difficult to make out from the photo...
3) I do not agree with Sendum, this is, well, not Platynini, this is a leaf-eating flea from Alticinae, Crepidodera sp. (in" green " - the genus Chalcoides)

And according to the nutcracker (in the last two photos), I do not agree with the opinion of Sendum - not Adrastus, but Melanotus sp. (rufipes?).

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 25.05.2008 21: 28
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25.05.2008 21:20, Victor Titov

Tell me, what kind of barbel?
1. Male
2.Female
Right?
Astrakhan region _Krasnoyarsky district . _Aksaraysk.
Met on the burdock flower 21.05.08

Very similar to Agapanthia villosoviridescens...
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25.05.2008 21:31, bials

And my nutcracker isn't Athous niger by any chance?

25.05.2008 21:35, Victor Titov

And my nutcracker isn't Athous niger by any chance?

No. Melanotus is.

25.05.2008 23:20, Fornax13

Little by little I sort out my weevils.
This one was identified by me (according to Isaev, 2007) as Archeophloeus inermis. Is it him or not, can you tell me? mol.gif
Caught 18-24. 06. 2000, Nizhny Novgorod region. Arzamas district, St. Pustyn village

Yes, like honest Brachysomus echinatus (Bonsd.)
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25.05.2008 23:37, Fornax13

Megatoma ruficornis confused.gif
Nizhny Novgorod region, Volodarsky district, JSC "Volodarsky KHP"
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and its us
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I would say that everything is much worse: this is some kind of Trogoderma.
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26.05.2008 0:00, Bad Den

I would say that everything is much worse: this is some kind of Trogoderma.

Passed - it looks like T. versicolor smile.gif

26.05.2008 0:06, Fornax13

Well, if so, and not some completely imported one. Although I also don't know smile.gifif
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26.05.2008 11:42, алекс 2611

Little by little I sort out my weevils.
This one was identified by me (according to Isaev, 2007) as Archeophloeus inermis. Is it him or not, can you tell me? mol.gif
Caught 18-24. 06. 2000, Nizhny Novgorod region. Arzamas district, St. Pustyn village


I recently identified exactly the same elephant as Brachysomus echinatus.
But I'm still a "specialist" in elephants
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26.05.2008 12:51, omar

Yes, he is, he is. The usual pretty beast.
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26.05.2008 18:27, алекс 2611

Yes, he is, he is. A fairly ordinary beast.


Wildly envious. I can't safely define elephants like that, and even from the photo. So many mistakes! My heart feels like I'll have to redefine everything in the winter. frown.gif

27.05.2008 6:39, Bad Den

Yesterday I came across an interesting flatfish (Cucujidae), in any case, we decided that this is it. Length 1.2-1.3 mm. Caught on 23.05.2008, Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region, JSC Dzerzhinsk Flour Mill. According to the tables, only Airaphilus comes out, but what should it do at the flour mill? smile.gif And the size is too small...

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27.05.2008 8:38, Dmitry Vlasov

BadDen: "Drive" sem. Lathridiidae-in this family there are similar ones from R. Dienerella!
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27.05.2008 16:00, Трофим

Not so much on the definition of views put, as, because I promised to take a picture for a long time. So that not just like that, said and did not do. Here is a beetle, weevil, Omar sorry I did not find (whether it faded, but it seemed more interesting to me). And the legs of the weevil 2 Fornax in my opinion. That's all there is to it. Ground beetle about 8 mm, weevil 3 mm. True, the paws still turned out badly. But it doesn't work out any other way.

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27.05.2008 16:06, Bad Den

Ground beetle-Amara sp.
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27.05.2008 16:25, Vitnaz

S7307015, S7307017 - Lignyodes (Lignyodes) enucleator (Panzer, 1798)
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27.05.2008 16:39, Vitnaz

Help determine the beetle crop mol.gif
two weevils measuring 1.5-2 mm
All from Moscow and the Region (Odintsovo district)

2. - Almost 100% Apion frumentarium L.

This post was edited by Vitnaz - 27.05.2008 16: 40

27.05.2008 16:54, Ilia Ustiantcev

What kind of weevil is this? Surroundings of Khlyupino station, Odintsovo district
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27.05.2008 18:05, Ducat

What kind of weevil is this? Surroundings of Khlyupino station, Odintsovo district.

Entiminae sp.
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27.05.2008 19:40, Buzman

To Ilya Y: Liophloeus tessulatus (Mull., 1776)
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28.05.2008 9:33, Bad Den

BadDen: "Drive" sem. Lathridiidae - in this family there are similar ones from R. Dienerella!

The beetle was previously identified by Wolfgang Rucker as Dienerella kerzhneri Tsinkevich, 2007
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28.05.2008 15:05, omar

BudDen: can you find out more about this bug if you have any info?

28.05.2008 15:09, Bad Den

I mean, where is it assembled?
In the working tower of the grain elevator, above the silo floor, if I'm not mistaken.
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28.05.2008 15:18, Fornax13

And the legs of the weevil 2 Fornax in my opinion. That's all there is to it. Ground beetle about 8 mm, weevil 3 mm. True, the paws still turned out badly. But it doesn't work out any other way.

Thanks for the photo, but I think I've already identified him:

3rd weevil 4 mm-think Lignyodes enucleator (Panz.)

28.05.2008 20:29, Mylabris

Gentlemen, does this beast look like Polydrosus pilifer?

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28.05.2008 20:34, bials

mol.gif Please help identify these beetles
1. size 4 mm
picture: ______________________4___.jpg
2. size 7 - 8mm
picture: _______________________7_8_____2_3.jpg
3. size 3.5-4mm
picture: ___________________________3_5_4____.jpg

28.05.2008 21:03, Fornax13

1. Cytilus sericeus (Forst.) (Byrrhidae)
2. Mycetochara sp., I think, axillaris (Payk.) (Alleculidae)
3. Malachiidae-I think that Anthocomus of some kind.
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