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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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14.06.2008 19:32, Fornax13

Then Bad Den:
Yes, this smile.gifone is a funny bug... It's amazing how it was possible to shoot in nature.

Ugh... Freaking session! It's called ZuPHium.

This post was edited by Fornax13-14.06.2008 20: 12

14.06.2008 20:12, PG18

Then Bad Den:
Yes, this smile.gifone is a funny bug... It's amazing how it was possible to shoot in nature.

The fact of the matter is that it was not possible frown.gifto remove the already sprawling dead man, fished out of a butterfly trap, where he apparently flew. I didn't even see these beetles at night by the lamp. Others grazed on the ground, including ... M. ephratica smile.gif
And here's another one. In this case, the abdomen protrudes 1 segment more from under the elytra. A different gender or species?
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And more:
There were more than a dozen of them in the trap this morning. Length-8 mm
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14.06.2008 20:23, Fornax13

In the last photo-a female like, and on that like, too. Inflated maybe? smile.gif
As it is, it's hard to catch them, let alone shoot them... smile.gif

What can I say about the dark ones?.. Unless "Cool Lebiini!!! " smile.gif smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-14.06.2008 20: 24
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14.06.2008 20:31, PG18

Do you recognize such a leaf beetle? Today, on sorrel, in abundance, ocd. Yekaterinburg.

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14.06.2008 20:35, Fornax13

2 PG18:
Gastrophysa viridula (Degeer). That's what it's called.
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14.06.2008 21:08, Swansson

Tell me, hu from hu, as well as the correctness of my definition.
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Is it an idiota or another species?
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This and the previous auropunctatum?
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cancellatus?

14.06.2008 21:22, Fornax13

1 - Brachinus ?type costatulus Quensel
2-Stenocorus (Anisorus) quercus (Gotz) (specialists, please correct me if I lied)
Pentodon seems to be the same smile.gif
The first auropunctatum is very honest.
black ground beetles - the first is Pterostichus of some kind, the other 2 are Platynus, M. B. even assimilis.

This post was edited by Fornax13-16.06.2008 10: 35

14.06.2008 22:07, Swansson

Additional information.
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25 and 28 mm. Neutral black color. It doesn't seem to fit under glabratus...
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These companions were sitting under a rock.

14.06.2008 22:31, Fornax13

To Swansson:
And where was the supplement collected? Biotope, I mean.
I don't know much about Carabus. Probably C. errans F.-W.
For some reason, leaf beetles remind me very much of Galeruca tanaceti (L.)

This post was edited by Fornax13-14.06.2008 22: 42
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14.06.2008 23:15, Swansson

To Swansson:
And where was the supplement collected? Biotope, I mean.
I don't know much about Carabus. Probably C. errans F.-W.
For some reason, leaf beetles remind me very much of Galeruca tanaceti (L.)

Biotope - outside the city, open space with flowering grasses, you can even say "steppe". It looks like Errance, only my eyes are smoother and matte, or something, and the pits are slightly pronounced.
But what leaf eaters do under a hefty stone is unclear.

14.06.2008 23:25, Fornax13

And C. sibiricus ssp. haeres F.-W. does he live with you?

15.06.2008 0:07, Nimrod

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15.06.2008 1:01, Fornax13

Sergey, more Scarites semicylindricus Fleischer et Rietter. Only they don't all look alike. Maybe S. turkestanicus Heyden? It is Central Asian, sandy, and from the subgenus Scallophorites. I would like to see it...

Surprisingly... It would seem that such an attractive group for collectors, and there are practically no review works on the genus as a whole...
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15.06.2008 7:04, Timandr

People! Gentlemen, Well, answer my questions, because they are simple!!!

15.06.2008 7:10, Timandr

Swansson, this and a similar species have also been found under rocks of different calibers...

15.06.2008 11:37, Ilia Ustiantcev

Is this a frachnik? MO, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district.
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15.06.2008 14:37, Bad Den

Swansson, this is one of the subspecies of Carabus sibiricus, ssp. haeres or errans

"cancellatus?" - granulatus smile.gif

This post was edited by Bad Den - 06/15/2008 14: 40
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15.06.2008 14:45, Fornax13

Is this a frachnik? Moscow Region, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky district.
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Yes, Lixus iridis Olivier, 1807.
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15.06.2008 15:25, Fornax13

Help me clarify (just in case, simple types):
all (barbel, grave digger, nutcracker, leaf eater) from the Kemerovo region (only nutcracker-closer to the highlands-Kuznetsky Alatau)

Nutcracker - like Selatosomus of some kind.
The leaf beetle is very similar to Cryptocephalus sericeus (L.)
And the gravedigger would be nice to turn around - I can't say that, probably. Try this:
http://collections2.eeb.uconn.edu/nicroweb/nicrokeytext.htm

I won't lie about barbels smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-15.06.2008 15: 28
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15.06.2008 16:52, metallman.92

Good evening, please specify: smile.gif
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1 - Leiopus Femoratus,2 - Anatis Ocellata,3 - Brachyta Interrogationis ??

15.06.2008 17:24, Swansson

Swansson, this is one of the subspecies of Carabus sibiricus, ssp. haeres or errans

"cancellatus?" - granulatus smile.gif


granulatus 17 mm long?

15.06.2008 17:30, Bad Den

granulatus 17 mm long?

Quite smile.gif

15.06.2008 20:26, mikee

As always, Ryazan region, Kasimov district:
1. Monochamus sutor or galloprovicialis ? 40 mm (P1000279)
2. Oxythyrea funesta ? (P1000283) It is very numerous and eats all the flowers in a row.
3. And who is this? Body Size 1cm (P1000360)

15.06.2008 20:28, Fornax13

2. she's the one.
3. Not Acanthocinus griseus by chance?

15.06.2008 22:15, Swansson

Swansson, this is one of the subspecies of Carabus sibiricus, ssp. haeres or errans

"cancellatus?" - granulatus smile.gif


Well, they are not at all like the above-mentioned ones in the Zinovsky photos. Moreover, this species lives stably from the south of Donetsk and further as mines. to Melitopol and Nikolaev. Can you tell me what keys or tables, well, very interesting...

15.06.2008 22:19, Swansson

Quite smile.gif


And what is it called granulatus? I had granulatus from this area, beetles 25-28mm and completely different looking. Or am I defining something wrong?

15.06.2008 22:36, Fornax13

C. granulatus 25-28 mm?? Something too healthy.

This post was edited by Fornax13-16.06.2008 10: 09

15.06.2008 22:38, mikee

2. she's the one.
3. Not Acanthocinus griseus by chance?

Here is a slightly different view

15.06.2008 22:46, Fornax13

Here's a slightly different angle

Yes, it seems to be.
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15.06.2008 22:52, REDBOOK

Steppe zone of the Chelyabinsk region, 1-15. 07
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15.06.2008 23:57, RippeR

mikee:
The first barbel Lamia textor
the second griseus, that's right wink.gif

Can you catch them for me if you meet them again? And other barbels and goldsmiths, too. shuffle.gif

16.06.2008 0:05, RippeR

metallman.92:
I can't say for sure, but I think it's nebulosus, not femoratus

Swansson:
I haven't read all the answers, but I think so:
Anisorus quercus true
Idiota true
2nd kalosoma in my opinion denticolle, yes correct minya Vidyaschii!
Trachycarabuses are difficult.. I can't compare photos right now. But it may be scabriusculus, not sibiricus... Look at the lists of regions. or someone else will tell you smile.gif
Dorcadion or aethiops or carinatum, I have forgotten the signs, I also leave it to the seers or keys for revision.
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16.06.2008 2:31, rpanin

Well, they are not at all like the above-mentioned ones in the Zinovsky photos. Moreover, this species lives stably from the south of Donetsk and further as mines. to Melitopol and Nikolaev. Can you tell me what keys or tables, well, very interesting...

This is C. errans .Haeres is most likely not found in the Donetsk region.
25-28 is too much for scabriusculus umnik.gif

This post was edited by rpanin - 16.06.2008 02: 36
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16.06.2008 6:14, Mylabris

To REDBOOK:
1. Omophlus deserticola Kirsch.
2. Cryptocephalus (sericeus rather) + Mylabris fabricii
3. Mylabris variabilis
4. Malachius sp
5. Leaf eater from ?Galerucinae
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16.06.2008 10:05, Fornax13

To REDBOOK:
5. Leaf beetle-Phratora sp., you need to look further.
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16.06.2008 11:18, mikee

mikee:
The first barbel Lamia textor
the second griseus, that's right wink.gif

Can you catch them for me if you meet them again? And other barbels and goldsmiths, too. shuffle.gif

As it is now fashionable to write in the credits of films, "not a single animal was injured during the filming" tongue.gifThe beetles were released. And I also like to "catch"... Griseus came to the world at night in a single copy, and textor crawled out from somewhere in the white day. In general, I will store everything that comes across, except for outright banals (those that I can immediately identify smile.gifmyself) Let them lie to Ripper-a.
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17.06.2008 15:27, Dinusik

I came across an interesting sawyere today, I see this for the first time. Can you tell me if this is Asias halodendri? Thank you in advance smile.gif

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17.06.2008 15:34, Zalmox

Dinusik, Similar to Asias halodendri, a subspecies of minutum... What about the gathering location and size?

17.06.2008 15:41, Dinusik

Dinusik, Similar to Asias halodendri, a subspecies of minutum... What about the gathering location and size?


The size is about 1.5 cm. Found in the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk.

17.06.2008 15:49, KDG

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