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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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02.05.2022 11:17, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. Atemeles emarginatus ?
Collected in a window trap over a pile of compost with an anthill of some black ants in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 30
, Length - 4.5 mm.
picture: 1._Atemeles_cf._emarginatus__Paykull__1789__4_5____1_.JPG

2. Rhizophagus bipustulatus ?
The time, place, and method of collection are the same.
Length-3 mm.
picture: 2._Rhizophagus_cf._bipustulatus__3____1_.JPG

3. The time, place, and method of collection are the same.
Length - 2 mm.
picture: 3._2____1_.JPG

4.Trypodendron sp. ?
Is it possible to determine up to the type?
Window trap on a birch tree, Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 26-30
Length - 4 mm.

picture: 4._Trypodendron_sp._4____1_.JPG

5. Another Orchestes rusci ?
Window trap on a birch tree, Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 26-30
Length - 3 mm.
picture: 5._3____1_.JPG

The post was edited by chebur-13.05.2022 21: 18

02.05.2022 11:40, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify these beetles.
4.Trypodendron sp. ?
Is it possible to determine up to the type?
The window trap on the birch tree, Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 26-30
is 4 mm long.

Judging by the angular mace (visible on the left antennae) - Trypodendron signatum
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02.05.2022 15:19, Fornax13

Please help me identify these beetles.

1-There should be anterior visible tergites swollen on the posterior edge - not visible in the photo. But otherwise-quite. Only now it is Lomechusa
emarginata 2-the gathering place is a bit strange, but otherwise it seems to be quite consistent
with 3-habitually-Corticarina
5-well, yes
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02.05.2022 20:03, Jaguar paw

It may be Cryptocephalus prusias Suffrian, 1853
Here is its description from an unpublished work by Lopatin
The body is large, expanded posteriorly. The head and pronotum are black, small spots near the upper inner edge of the eyes, 2 spaced spots in the posterior half of the disc and an oblong spot near the lateral edge on each side of the pronotum are yellow or reddish-yellow. The elytra are orange with three black spots (2, 1), of which 2 anterior ones are located below the humeral tubercle, and the posterior ones are approximately in the middle and closer to the suture. The bottom is black. The first 3 segments of the antennae are red from below. The ends of the forelegs, and sometimes the underside, are red.
Forehead in a very thick wrinkled dotted line. The pronotum is noticeably narrowed anteriorly, with widely turned, wrinkled-punctuated lateral margins, its disc is strongly convex, covered with moderately thick, shallow dots, and the spaces between the dots with the smallest wrinkles and dots. The elytra are shiny, in deep and coarser points than on the pronotum, with slightly convex intervals. Antennae are long, their 5-10 th segments are 4 times longer than their thickness.
Western and Central Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. South-eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, Bulgaria, Turkey. Beetles on an oak tree

Thank you, Dmitry! shuffle.gif Here it is very similar, only the spots on the elytra are smaller. Oddly enough, I didn't find any mention of Georgia in English-language articles.

This post was edited by Jaguar paw-02.05.2022 20: 12

02.05.2022 21:27, Dmitry Vlasov

Thank you, Dmitry! shuffle.gif  Here it is very similar, only the spots on the elytra are smaller. Oddly enough, I didn't find any mention of Georgia in English-language articles.

You should not focus on the size of spots, the variability is wild. In Palkat-Georgia specified for C. prusias
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02.05.2022 21:42, Fornax13

Please help me determine the south of the Amur region

Chlorophanus sibiricus
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02.05.2022 23:40, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. in the soil, Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 30
Length - 17.5 mm.
picture: 1._17_5____1_.JPG
picture: 1._17_5____2_.JPG
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2. Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 30
Length - 5 mm.
picture: 2._5__.JPG

3. Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 30
Length - 6.9 mm.
picture: 3._6_9__.JPG

4. Before the type of this Stenus sp., probably, it is unrealistic to determine?
I dug up the belly, but found nothing sclerotized. Probably a female.
Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 30
Length - 7.3 mm.
picture: 4._7_3__.JPG

5. Some kind of Sitona ? Rubbed, unfortunately, but behind the elytra were standing white scales.
Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 30
Length - 3.8 mm.
picture: 5._3_8__.JPG

6. Polydrusus (Eurodrusus) pilosus ?
Mowing on hazel, Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 30
Length - 6,8 mm.
picture: 6._6_8__.JPG

The post was edited by chebur-13.05.2022 21: 19

03.05.2022 0:00, Fornax13

Please help me identify these beetles.

1-Pterostichus (Platysma) niger
2-Pella cf. limbata, see dotted tergites
3 - if the sides of the head are not roughly dotted, then Xantholinus
4-yes S. clavicornis on the top
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03.05.2022 5:30, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify these beetles.
5. Some kind of Sitona ? Rubbed, unfortunately, but behind the elytra were standing white scales.
Chekhov district, Moscow region, April 30
Length - 3.8 mm.
picture: 5._3_8__.JPG

Look at the punctuation of the pronotum, if there are rough "pits", then S. hispidulus
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/entiminae/Si...hispidulus.html
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03.05.2022 8:12, hugoUN

Please tell me what other dung beetles or other beetles can live in the burrows of blind people, in addition to aphodius spalacophilus.

03.05.2022 9:00, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. Chekhov district, Moscow region April 26
Length - 3.5 mm.
picture: 1._3_5___.JPG
2. Omosita discoidea ?
In a window trap over a pile of compost in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 23-26
, the length is 3.5 mm.
picture: 2._3_5___.JPG
3. Omosita discoidea ?
In a window trap over a pile of compost in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 23-26
, the length is 3 mm.
picture: 3._3___.JPG
4. In a window trap over a pile of compost in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 23-26
, the length is 3.5 mm.
picture: 4._3_5___.JPG
5. In yellow plates on a compost heap in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 23-26
, the length is 2 mm.
picture: 5._2___.JPG
6. Chekhov district, Moscow region April 26
Length - 1,8 mm.
picture: 6._1_8___.JPG
7. Chekhov district, Moscow region April 26
Length - 6,8 mm.
picture: 7._6_8___.JPG
8. Chekhov district, Moscow region April 26
Length - 1.2 mm.
picture: 8._1_2___.JPG

The post was edited by chebur-13.05.2022 21: 20

03.05.2022 16:50, Fornax13

Please help me identify these beetles.

1, 4-Ellescus scanicus
2, 3-yes
5-Cryptopleurum
6-on autopsy
7-Tachinus, probably female rufipes with a broken tip 8 tergite
8-I assume Cortinicara gibbosa
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03.05.2022 23:13, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. Kateretes sp.? To the point of view, apparently, unrealistic?
Mowing through the willows, Moscow, Southern Administrative District, May 2
Length - 2.8 mm.
picture: 2_8__.JPG
2. In the window trap on the birch tree, Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 23-30
Length - 3 mm.
picture: 3__.JPG
3. In the Barber trap on a compost heap in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 26-30
, the length is 6.2 mm.
picture: 6_2___.JPG
4. In the Barber trap on a compost heap in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region on April 26-30
, the length is 6.9 mm.
picture: 6_9___.JPG

The post was edited by chebur - 13.05.2022 21: 21

03.05.2022 23:35, Fornax13

Please help me identify these beetles.

1-yes or no... look at the pedicularius item, the female whiskers are also different - http://coleonet.de/coleo/texte/kateretes.htm
2-Rhizophagus fenestralis seems to
be 3, 4-Aphodius rectus
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04.05.2022 21:18, MIV

Is this Aphodius fimetarius?
Ocd. Krasnoyarsk, in cow dung. L-7 mm.

picture: ________Aphodius_fimetarius___.jpg

06.05.2022 9:59, Jaguar paw

I'll ask for help in determining-Hypocassida subferruginea?. Georgia, Tbilisi, forest Park (May) shuffle.gif
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This post was edited by Jaguar paw-07.05.2022 12: 25

08.05.2022 1:57, ValeriyaNI

Please help me identify the bug

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08.05.2022 7:43, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify the bug

Nutcracker, possibly from the genus Ampedus

10.05.2022 22:16, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 11 mm.
picture: 1._11_____1_.JPG
picture: 1._11_____2_.JPG
picture: 1._11_____5_.JPG
2. In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 3.6 mm.
picture: 2._3_6_____1_.JPG
3. Asaphidion flavipes ?
In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 5 mm.
picture: 3._5_____1_.JPG
4. In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 7.5 mm.
picture: 4._7_5_____1_.JPG
5. Moscow, Southern Administrative District, tributary of the Chertanovka river, on a submerged board, May
Length - 4 mm.
picture: 5._4_____1_.JPG
6. Triplax aenea ?
In a window trap over a pile of compost in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 4.3 mm.
picture: 6._4_3_____1_.JPG

The post was edited by chebur - 13.05.2022 21: 22

11.05.2022 6:56, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify these beetles.

1. Poecilus versicolor
2. Bembidion quadrimaculatum
3. yes.gif
6. yes.gif
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11.05.2022 10:15, gokenin

Tell me pliz what kind of weevil from the Kaluga region, May? Thanks

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11.05.2022 10:39, Alexandr Rusinov

Please help me identify these beetles.

5. Moscow, Southern Administrative District, tributary of the Chertanovka river, on a submerged board, May
Length - 4 mm.



Bembidion biguttatum (F., 1779)
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11.05.2022 10:53, Bad Den

Tell me pliz what kind of weevil from the Kaluga region, May? Thanks

Not a weevil, but a dead eater Phosphuga atrata.
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12.05.2022 0:06, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 5.5 mm.
picture: 1._5_5_____1_.JPG
2. In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 3 mm.
picture: 2._3_____1_.JPG
3. In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 5 mm.
picture: 3._5_____1_.JPG
4. In a window trap over a pile of compost in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 6.2 mm.
picture: 4._6_2_____1_.JPG
5. In a soil trap on a compost pile in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 21 mm.
picture: 5._21_____1_.JPG
picture: 5._21_____3_.JPG
6. Moscow, Southern Administrative District, mowing on a shrub (like honeysuckle) in a mixed forest, May
Length - 4.2 mm.
picture: 6._4_2_____1_.JPG
picture: 6._4_2_____2_.JPG
7. Cyphon padi ?
Moscow, Southern Administrative District, in a window trap over a pile of branches in a swampy lowland in a mixed forest, May
Length-2.1 mm
picture: 7._2_1____Cyphon_padi___1_.JPG

The post was edited by chebur-13.05.2022 21: 15

12.05.2022 6:55, Dmitry Vlasov

1. Sitona sp.
2. Monotoma sp.
3. Rugilus sp.
4. Limonius cf. poneli Genitals are indistinct, but similar to L. poneli
5. Staphylinus caesareus
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12.05.2022 21:05, hugoUN

Help us identify steraspis. I identified as steraspis speciosa

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14.05.2022 13:41, Anatoliy Kuzmin

Please define it. 14.05.22. Rostov region.

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14.05.2022 20:36, Jaguar paw

Please help me determine the family of a relatively small beetle. Georgia, Gori, April.

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This post was edited by Jaguar paw - 05/14/2022 20: 36

14.05.2022 21:48, Fornax13

Please help me determine the family of a relatively small beetle. Georgia, Gori, April.

Danacea cf. reitteri (Dasytidae): https://www.researchgate.net/publication/32...oidea_Dasytidae
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17.05.2022 17:35, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. In a soil trap under an oak tree on the bank of a forest stream in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 6.4 mm.
picture: 1._6_4_____1_.JPG
2. Mowing on the bush (?honeysuckle) in Serebryanoprudsky district, Moscow region, May
Length - 2.8 mm.
picture: 2._2_8___.JPG
3. In a window trap on a birch tree in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 4.5 mm.
picture: 3._4_5_____1_.JPG
4. In a soil trap under an oak tree on the bank of a forest stream in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 6 mm.
picture: 4._6_____1_.JPG
5. In a soil trap under an oak tree on the bank of a forest stream in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region,
its length is 4 mm.
picture: 5._4_____1_.JPG
6. In a window trap over a pile of compost in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region, May
Length - 3 mm.
picture: 6._3_____1_.JPG
7. In a window trap on a birch tree in the Chekhov district of the Moscow region, May
Length-3.6 mm
picture: 7._3_6_____1_.JPG.

17.05.2022 18:21, OEV

Please help me identify these beetles.


1. Hypera viciae (Gyllenhal, 1813)
2. Rhynchaenus lonicerae (Herbst, 1795)
3. Altica sp.
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18.05.2022 4:18, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify these beetles.

4. Choleva sp.
5-6. species close to the genus Catops
7. Anisotoma cf. humeralis (if "hairy" elytra, then exactly)

21.05.2022 17:32, hugoUN

Tell me the name of the ground beetle. 21.05. Donetsk region. DPR Shakhtersky district

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21.05.2022 18:22, Necrocephalus

Chlaenius spoliatus

23.05.2022 19:22, MIV

Can someone identify these aphodias?
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, on cow dung.

1. Length 6mm
picture: Aphodius_sp01._6__.jpg

2. Length 6mm
picture: Aphodius_sp02._6__.jpg

3. Length 7mm
picture: Aphodius_sp03._7__.jpg

4. Dl. 5mm
picture: Aphodius_sp04._5__.jpg

28.05.2022 17:08, hugoUN

Help me identify the rainbow girls. Donetsk region, Donetsk People's Republic, Shakhtersky district, 28.05.2022

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28.05.2022 20:15, Dmitry Vlasov

Help me identify the rainbow girls. Donetsk region, Donetsk People's Republic, Shakhtersky district, 28.05.2022

Take a look at the subject Donacia clavipes

31.05.2022 14:57, Fornax13

Can someone identify these aphodias?
All from ocd. Krasnoyarsk, on cow dung.

1-probably rectus
2-I'd say melanostictus
3, 4-take a look at the subject rufus
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31.05.2022 21:54, Александр57

Philonthus's of some sort? Is it possible to get a view based on such photos?
1. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. On the ground. Length 13 mm. End of August
2. Ryazan region. Pitelinsky district. In cow's bread. Length 11 mm. Early May.

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01.06.2022 2:07, Fornax13

Philonthus's of some sort? Is it possible to get a view based on such photos?
1. Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. On the ground. Length 13 mm. End of August
2. Ryazan region. Pitelinsky district. In cow's bread. Length 11 mm. Early May.

1-Ph. cognatus-the color of the whiskers is recognizable
2 - if I see it correctly, something with b. m. transverse parts of the whiskers and basal edging on the front tergites with a corner in the middle. I can't tell from this photo, but if the beetle is collected, then look addendus-politus-succicola
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