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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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08.09.2022 16:12, Andrey Ponomarev

Definitely not Scolytus multistriatus, this is someone from a pair of S. scolytus/S. sulcifrons
and a large photo of the tip of the abdomen is possible?

I'll try to post it soon. We need to find them in the fees.
These are also from the same point and from the same tree only came out on 9.06.2022
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08.09.2022 16:28, Dmitry Vlasov

I'll try to post it soon. We need to find them in the fees.
These are also from the same point and from the same tree only came out on 9.06.2022

If the settlement is the same, then you don't need to post smile.gifit on your belly. sulcifrons
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08.09.2022 17:06, Andrey Ponomarev

If the settlement is the same, then you don't need to post smile.gifit on your belly. sulcifrons

Already took a picture of all 6 instances
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08.09.2022 17:11, Dmitry Vlasov

I've already taken a picture of all 6 copies

S. sulcifrons, 5 females, 1-male
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08.09.2022 23:21, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles collected in the Serebryano-Prudsky district of the Moscow region.
1. In the window trap on May 8-18
, the length is 2 mm.
picture: IMG_0515.JPG
2. In a window trap on an oak tree, first half of July
Length - 2.1 mm.
picture: IMG_0524.JPG
3. another specimen of the same species
In a window trap on an oak tree, second half of July
Length - 2.1 mm.
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4. In a window trap on an oak tree, the second half of July
Length - 2,9 mm.
picture: IMG_0595.JPG
5. In the window trap on a pine tree, the second half of June
Length-6 mm
picture: IMG_0600.JPG.

09.09.2022 1:08, Necrocephalus

2,3. I really want to say that Litargus balteatus, but check it out.
4.Lissodema cursor
5. Corticeus unicolor
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10.09.2022 21:31, Anton Kozyrev

Poecilonota variolosa?
Saratov, May.

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11.09.2022 13:36, Fornax13

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11.09.2022 20:13, chebur

2,3. I really want to say that Litargus balteatus, but check it out.

These beetles came in July (I retook the first one in better light).
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And in June, two more came to the same window on the oak tree. Could it be Litargus connexus?
1. Length-2.7 mm.
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2. 1. Length-2.9 mm.

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11.09.2022 20:32, Fornax13

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11.09.2022 21:36, Dmitry Vlasov

1,3, 4 is correct.
2-possibly M. populi
5-possibly M. quadriguttatus.
2 and 5 it is better to show Nikitsky

This post was edited by Elizar - 11.09.2022 21: 39
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11.09.2022 21:58, chebur

Please help me identify this red-and-black fraternity.
1. Leiestes seminiger ?
Chekhov district, Moscow region, in a window trap over a compost heap, first decade of June
Length - 3 mm.
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2.?
Chekhov district, Moscow region, in a window trap over a compost heap, June 19-25
Length - 3.9 mm.
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3. Triplax russica ?
Chekhov district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of May-first decade of June
Length - 6.9 mm.
picture: IMG_0636.JPG

4. Dacne bipustulata ?
Chekhov district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of May-first decade of June
Length - 3 mm
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11.09.2022 22:28, Necrocephalus

2. Leiestes seminiger the rest is correct.
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11.09.2022 22:42, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
There is an assumption that these are representatives of the Cryptophagidae family.
1. ?
Chekhov district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of May-first decade of June
Length - 2.3 mm.
picture: IMG_0625.JPG

2. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, second half of June
Length - 2.4 mm.
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3.?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap in the litter at the base of the trunk of an old oak, second half of July
Length - 3.7 mm.
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4. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap on the steepened slope of the southern exposure, first half of July
Length - 1.3 mm.
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5. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in the window trap, the second decade of May
Length - 2 mm.
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6. the same view as # 5 ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in the window trap, the second decade of May
Length - 1,8 mm.
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This post was edited by chebur - 11.09.2022 23: 22

12.09.2022 15:16, Fornax13

Please help me identify a few more mushroom eaters.

2-indeed M. populi
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12.09.2022 15:21, Fornax13

Please help me identify these beetles.
There is an assumption that these are representatives of the Cryptophagidae family.

1-3-Cryptophagus, all different
4-Corticarina cf. truncatella, male, for reliability open
5, 6-Atomaria spp. - then I pass
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12.09.2022 20:43, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. male Notolaemus castaneus ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of June
Length (without whiskers) - 3 mm.
picture: IMG_0899.JPG
2. female Notolaemus castaneus ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of June
Length (without whiskers) - 3.3 mm.
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3.?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of June
Length - 2.9 mm.
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4. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap with fall bait, last decade of May
Length - 2.9 mm.
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5. Omosita depressa ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap with fall bait, last decade of May
Length - 5.3 mm.
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6.?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree with oozing sap, last decade of June
Length - 4 mm.
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7. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree with oozing sap, in the second half of July
, When the beetle was in liquid, a large dark spot clearly appeared through each elytra. After drying, they practically disappeared.
Length - 4.5 mm.
picture: IMG_0759.JPG

This post was edited by chebur - 12.09.2022 21: 13

13.09.2022 5:55, Dmitry Vlasov

3. Dendrophilus punctatus
6. ?Carpophilus
7. ?Pocadius ferrugineus
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13.09.2022 13:46, Necrocephalus

Notolaemus castaneus yes. very good find.
4. colon, open and pull out if male, and follow German or Polish keys further
6. Carpophilus marginellus

This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 13.09.2022 14: 51
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13.09.2022 15:21, Fornax13

7 - Thalycra fervida
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13.09.2022 20:18, chebur

7 - Thalycra fervida

And # 5 is Omosita depressa ? Or is it impossible to determine here without dissection?

13.09.2022 21:03, chebur

Please help me identify these beetles.
1. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in the window trap, last decade of May
Length - 2.4 mm.
picture: IMG_0854.JPG

2. Someone from the Scydmaenidae family. Is it possible to say something more precisely from this photo?
(one elytra lost shuffle.gif)
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, first half of July
Length - 1,9 mm.
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2. another unknown ant beetle
Serebryano-Prudsky district of the Moscow region, in a window trap, the last decade of May
Length - 1.3 mm.
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3. feeler?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, first half of July
Length - 1,9 mm.
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4. some very small malashka
Serebryano-Prudsky district of the Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, the first half of July
Length (from the head to the end of the elytra) - 3.5 mm.
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5. Oedostethus quadripustulatus ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap in a damp meadow near the river, first half of July
Length - 4 mm.
picture: IMG_0838.JPG

6. Orchesia micans ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, second half of July
Length - 5.1 mm.
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7. Is it possible to tell something from the photo about this and the next representatives of the Helophoridae family?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in the window trap, it was 50 meters to the river, the first half of June
The length is 2.5 mm.
picture: IMG_0928.JPG

8. This crease came to the same trap in the second half of May
Length-3.2 mm
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13.09.2022 21:33, Dmitry Vlasov

1. Silvanus unidentatus
4. ?Axinotarsus marginalis
5. yes.gif

This post was edited by Elizar - 13.09.2022 21: 38
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13.09.2022 22:38, Fornax13

Please help me identify these beetles.

2-Scydmaenus, probably a female S. hellwigii, but still check the table
3-Neuraphes is probably like this. Open for fun, this is a good something
4-yes, Euplectus. E. kirbyi revelierei, as an option. They would also be better to open
6 - in my opinion, really a mix
And # 5 is Omosita depressa ? Or is it impossible to determine here without dissection?

For me, it's quite depressa
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13.09.2022 23:30, chebur

2-Scydmaenus, probably a female S. hellwigii, but still check the table
3-Neuraphes is probably like this. Open for fun, this is a good something
4-yes, Euplectus. E. kirbyi revelierei, as an option. They would also be better to open
6 - in my opinion, really a mix

For me, it's quite depressa

Thanks! I mark those that require autopsy. While there is no microscope and from magnifying devices only a magnifying glass it is impossible to open such small ones frown.gif
I try to open ground beetles and larger staffs.
I just noticed that I got two beetles under the number "2". Both are Scydmaenidae. Apologize.

13.09.2022 23:43, chebur

Please help me identify these false layers.
1. Anthribus nebulosus ?
Chekhov district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of May-first decade of June
Length - 3.5 mm.
picture: IMG_0665.JPG

2.
Chekhov district, Moscow region, on a maple leaf, mid-June
Length - 2.9 mm.
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3. Dissoleucas niveirostris ?
Chekhov district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, last decade of May-first decade of June
Length - 5.5 mm.
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4. also Dissoleucas niveirostris ?
(it's embarrassing that it's so small and light)
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap on the steepened slope of the southern exposure, last decade of May
Length-3.9 mm
picture: IMG_0919__1_.jpg.

14.09.2022 6:32, Dmitry Vlasov

1-2 Anthribus nebulosus
3-4 Dissoleucas niveirostris
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14.09.2022 20:21, chebur

Please help me identify these pretenders.
1. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap in a damp meadow, second half of July
Length - 4.2 mm.
picture: IMG_0767.JPG

2. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, August
Length - 3.9 mm.
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3.?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on a pine tree, last decade of June
Length-2.3 mm
picture: IMG_0894.JPG.

14.09.2022 20:59, Dmitry Vlasov

I do not pretend to be true, but I will assume:
1-2 Ptinus rufipes
3 - P. dubius
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15.09.2022 7:57, Woodmen

Kirov region, river bank. 09.09.2022.
Chaetocnema semicoerulea?

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15.09.2022 10:33, maik

Tell me about the dung beetle Dagestan 1-30.6.21 L 18 mm
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15.09.2022 11:57, Victor Titov

Tell me about the dung beetle Dagestan 1-30.6.21 L 18 mm
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I believe Onitis damoetas.
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15.09.2022 20:26, Dmitry Vlasov

Now it's my turn to ask for help shuffle.gif
caught Dromius in the center of Yaroslavl, color-D. quadraticollis. But when viewed under binoculars, differences were revealed - the absence of wrinkles on the head (from the word - completely) and the shape of the pronotum is rather trapezoidal. I sit and "scratch turnips", either aberrant D. quadraticollis, or something else. the photo, of course, is a bad one, but the shape of the pronotum and the absence of wrinkles are visible. punctuation on nadkr. only on the 7 interval
help, than you can lol.gif
picture: DSCF6765.JPG

The post was edited by Elizar - 15.09.2022 20: 27

16.09.2022 11:50, Andrey Ponomarev

Moscow region, Voynovo Gora, 13.09.2022
Chrysolina sanguinolenta?
picture: IMG_0419.JPG
picture: IMG_0423.JPG

16.09.2022 19:47, Dmitry Vlasov

Moscow region, Voynovo Gora, 13.09.2022
Chrysolina sanguinolenta?

Yes, of course
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16.09.2022 21:57, chebur

Please help me identify these gold coins.
1. Agrilus (Quercuagrilus) angustulus ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a window trap on an oak tree, August
Length - 5.1 mm.
picture: IMG_0970_MOD.jpg
picture: IMG_0973.JPG
picture: IMG_0975.JPG
picture: IMG_0976_mod.jpg

2. Agrilus (Spiragrilus) hyperici ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap on the steepened slope of the southern exposure, August
Length - 5 mm.
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picture: IMG_1015.JPG
picture: IMG_1013.JPG
picture: IMG_0693.JPG

3. Agrilus (Arquagrilus) pratensis ?
Serpukhov district, Moscow region, on willow leaves, June 24
Length - 5,8 mm.
picture: IMG_1023.JPG
picture: IMG_1028.JPG
picture: IMG_1029.JPG

4. ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap on the steepened slope of the southern exposure, second half of July
Length - 2.5 mm.
picture: IMG_0706.JPG

5. the same view ?
Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, in a soil trap on the steepened slope of the southern exposure, August
Length - 2.5 mm.
picture: IMG_0710.JPG

6. Trachys minutus ?
Moscow, mowing on willow leaves, June 8
Length - 3.5 mm.
picture: IMG_1172.JPG

This post was edited by chebur - 16.09.2022 21: 59

19.09.2022 19:47, maik

Help determine the dung crusts both approximately 8 mm in the vicinity of Stavropol Nedremannaya 650 m. 23.03.2020
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20.09.2022 0:39, Fornax13

Help determine the dung crusts both approximately 8 mm in the vicinity of Stavropol Nedremannaya 650 m. 23.03.2020

Onthophagus lucidus
Colobopterus erraticus
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20.09.2022 23:49, MIV

Please help me identify weevils. If it is difficult to get to the species, it will suit you to the genus, or at least to the subfamily. Sorry for the quality - all that my photo equipment could give out.

1. Some Phyllobius. L-7mm - Okr. Krasnoyarsk, forest-steppe, 3.07.22.
picture: 1..jpg

2. L-6mm-Okr. Krasnoyarsk, sad. uch-K. 13.07.22
picture: 2..jpg

3. L-7mm-Okr. Krasnoyarsk, the swampy bank of a small river in the forest-steppe. 4.08.22.
picture: 3..jpg

21.09.2022 7:06, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify weevils. If it is difficult to get to the species, it will suit you to the genus, or at least to the subfamily. Sorry for the quality - all that my photo equipment could give out.

2.Anthonomus (Furcipus) rectirostris
3. ?Notaris aetiops
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