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Identification of beetles (Coleoptera)

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11.01.2007 23:23, Necrocephalus

How is it that they don't fly?
Quite even

That's it. In our Kursk region, in June and July, this particular species is very willing to fly indoors to the light of ordinary incandescent lamps.

12.01.2007 3:36, AGG

2 Sergey D
Otiorrhynchus caucasicus Strl.

12.01.2007 3:51, AGG

131_DSC07999. jpg-exactly S. hispidulus-there are no others like it in this area. but the previous 2 "only for corpses"

12.01.2007 19:30, stierlyz

I agree with Otiorrh. caucasicus. Otiorrhynchus are such flightless weevils, the aforementioned species in photo 19. By the way, not the most common weevil, picking up 3 at once is not bad.

14.01.2007 0:22, KDG

I agree with Otiorrh. caucasicus. Otiorrhynchus are such flightless weevils, the aforementioned species in photo 19. By the way, not the most common weevil, picking up 3 at once is not bad.

In the Caucasus - junk. In one night, I collected a dozen and a half without straining..

23.01.2007 19:38, Peter Khramov

D-Yes, please clarify if this is true: http://www.hramov.ru/gallery/?photo=79 Agapanthia violacea ?

24.01.2007 0:26, Bad Den

D-Yes, please clarify if this is true: http://www.hramov.ru/gallery/?photo=79 Agapanthia violacea ?

Rather, it is some kind of Monochamus sp.

24.01.2007 8:48, Dmitry Vlasov

And it seems to me that this is Aromia moschata.

24.01.2007 9:27, Nilson

D-Yes, please clarify if this is true: http://www.hramov.ru/gallery/?photo=79 Agapanthia violacea ?

No, it doesn't look like it. Looks like Monochamus to me .

24.01.2007 11:18, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

The barbel is clearly not from the Cerambicinae, so the Aromia is definitely eliminated.
It looks like Monogammus, but it's not a typical place...

24.01.2007 14:03, Peter Khramov

Rather, it is some kind of Monochamus sp.

Old age, Denis. Well, you were at the Department of Invertebrate Zoology of the UNN biofactum with Comrade. Zryanina, as far as I remember. Are you still doing beetles?" Funny meeting...

24.01.2007 14:15, Peter Khramov


It looks like Monogammus, but it's not a typical place...

If it helps - Nizhny Novgorod region, shot almost in the garden of a village house.

24.01.2007 16:06, Bad Den

If it helps - Nizhny Novgorod region, shot almost in the garden of a village house.

Is the beetle's body available? Then you could just say wink.gif

24.01.2007 17:58, RippeR

of course, monogamous - in my opinion, everything is clearly visible in the photo. I can't say which one..

25.01.2007 0:18, BO.

Tell me, what kind of malashka? I don't understand eating someone's clutch, or vice versa in the process of laying eggs? Taken in the garden, Astrakhan region.

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26.01.2007 13:57, Peter Khramov

Thank you to all those who responded for their help with the monohamus.

28.01.2007 11:08, Марина Тарасова

Hello, help plz identify beetles:
picture #11-size 35mm-Belgorod region
#12-25mm, where caught not izvesno.
The rest are caught in Bel. obl. size 15mm-20mm

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28.01.2007 12:18, Necrocephalus

11-Prionus coriarius
12-some weevil from cleonines
13-Dorcadion equestre
15-Dorcadion holosericeum

Please tell me where exactly in the Belgorod region caught beetle number 13? And the date is desirable.
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28.01.2007 12:33, Марина Тарасова

Please tell me where exactly in the Belgorod region caught beetle number 13? And the date is desirable.


Beetle No. 13 was caught in the Town of Stary Oskol, Bel.region, near the Oskol River in July 2005.
Thank you for your help in identifying it.
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28.01.2007 13:36, Марина Тарасова

Here are more photos of beetles that were caught in the Volgograd region. What is the name of this species?

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29.01.2007 0:20, Necrocephalus

Here are more photos of beetles that were caught in the Volgograd region. What is the name of this species?


If I'm not mistaken, this is Chrysochares asiatica. Only the blue color of the elytra is confusing... And I've never seen him live smile.gif
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29.01.2007 1:37, Bad Den

If I'm not mistaken, this is Chrysochares asiatica. Only the blue color of the elytra is confusing... I've never seen him in person, either smile.gif

They are, Chrysochares ' smile.gif
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31.01.2007 12:54, Nilson

I got a barbel from the north of Borneo. Help me determine the plz.

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31.01.2007 14:23, KDG

I got a barbel from the north of Borneo. Help me determine the plz.
it is not entirely clear what sex-male?
The bug is similar to Tagalog sp. But as an option-Macrotoma (Bandar) pascoei

31.01.2007 15:34, Nilson

it is not entirely clear what sex-male?
The bug is similar to Tagalog sp. But as an option - Macrotoma (Bandar) pascoei

Thanks!
As for Paul, who is he?.. probably a female, after all.

31.01.2007 17:32, KDG

Thanks!
As for Paul, who is he?.. probably a female, after all.

this is important - if female, then most likely Bandar

02.02.2007 22:30, nimu

Help plz determine the trophy from the winter training camp.
31.01.07 Moscow region Domodedovo district

This post was edited by nimu-02.02.2007 22: 32

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02.02.2007 22:55, omar

A good trophy for the Moscow region. Under the bark of what? Flatfish of the genus Cucujus. Soon I will report the form.

02.02.2007 23:05, omar

Yes, your animal belongs to the species cinnabarinus, judging by not the most successful photos. The animal is quite rare not only for the Moscow region. so take care of your find.
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03.02.2007 9:41, RippeR

omar: may I ask by what sign was it determined?
The fact is that he himself found such kukuzhus - the similarity is in the red triangle on the prothorax. I've also found others who have completely red peredengrud. If I succeed, I'll post some photos soon.

03.02.2007 10:45, stierlyz

Classic version: caught at different times, but just in winter they are convenient to collect.

03.02.2007 11:25, omar

What is often caught in the south of Ukraine is rare in the Moscow region, please take this into account, Mr. Stierliz. For example, I don't have this particular type in my collection. Ripper: cinnabarinus has ALL the mandibles black, plus the edges of the pronotum.

03.02.2007 12:59, RippeR

I already knew that, but I still doubt it, for some reason smile.gif

04.02.2007 0:27, nimu

A good trophy for the Moscow region. Under the bark of what? Flatfish of the genus Cucujus. I'll let you know the view soon.

Thank you, I looked at Jacobson (Table 19), exactly him.
And under the bark of what, he did not understandshuffle.gif, there was only a stump sticking out 15 centimeters, and even that gnawed, and the trunk in the river under the ice beavers are gnawing.

04.02.2007 13:31, Nilson

Colleagues, has anyone ever come across such an animal?
Caught on August 14, 2003, Nagiezh-Uashkh district, roc. Maikop, Adygea. I searched through the qualifiers and found something similar in a Jacobson named Rhabdorhynchus (=Alcides) karelini. As I understand it, in the south of the European Federation and adjacent friendly CIS countries, you can find three species-karelini, varius, menetriesi (I did not find a description of them). The only thing I found was a dissertation by A. Poiras, which says that for Moldova the genus is quite rare.

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04.02.2007 14:04, RippeR

Awesome! At first I thought that the tropic is some kind of super! If he also meets with us, then this is generally a class! And Poyras is our man, I know him, I can take the photo to the definition if anything.
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04.02.2007 17:57, Alexander Zarodov

I photographed such an animal at my home in Moscow today. The size is about 2-3 mm.

Who could it be?

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04.02.2007 18:52, Tigran Oganesov

This is the leatherworm Anthrenus scrophulariae. The pest, however.
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04.02.2007 19:21, Alexander Zarodov

This is the leatherworm Anthrenus scrophulariae. A pest, however.


Thanks smile.gif
Well, I didn't nail it after the photo shoot! It'll eat me up again tonight, though...

04.02.2007 21:15, Victor Titov

And under the bark of what, he did not understandshuffle.gif, there was only a stump sticking out about 15 centimeters, and even that gnawed, and the trunk in the river under the ice beavers are gnawing.

Most likely, this is an aspen stump: C. cinnabarinus can be found under the aspen bark, and aspen is also to the taste of beavers.

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