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Definition of ground beetles of the genus Carabus

Community and ForumInsects identificationDefinition of ground beetles of the genus Carabus

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24.09.2009 16:11, grendaizer

The genitals... In the photo above, 80 percent - Tribax onerosus, to be more precise, you need to know which ridge or river valley it is from.



It is clear that the genitals! So I ask people to help with these notorious genitals! Maybe someone has a photo with a description of these for comparison?

24.09.2009 16:13, RippeR

and take a picture and post it? I think that even if they don't know Honoreus, they know bibersteini's genitals

24.09.2009 16:27, grendaizer

and take a picture and post it? I think that even if they don't know Honoreus, they know bibersteini's genitals


That's the problem I had with the image of this very onerosus unit. I found the necessary information on bierbersteini on the Internet.

24.09.2009 16:35, Dorcadion

I will try to blow it out in the near future, I will post a photo...
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25.09.2009 11:56, Buzman

Please help me.
1. Carabus (Tribax) sp.
Central Caucasus, Kabardino-Balkaria, Elbrus region, Adylsu Gorge, h=2200-2600 m, 19-24. 08. 2009
Length 24 mm

2. Carabus (Tribax) sp. Some subspecies of circassicus Ganglbauer, 1886?
Central Caucasus, Kabardino-Balkaria, Elbrus region, Irik gorge, h=2400-2700 m, 26.08.2009
Length 28 mm

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picture: Tribax_1.jpg
Tribax_1.jpg — (86.16к)

picture: Tribax_2.jpg
Tribax_2.jpg — (98.33к)

25.09.2009 14:14, RippeR

1st reminds me of something, but I can't remember smile.gifDorkadion, I think he'll tell me right away. (at least it reminds me of the archplectes)

a 2-1 is most likely biebersteini
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25.09.2009 15:14, AlexandrB

The first is most likely T. circassicus, the second is most likely biebersteini. Buzman, if you do not mind, you can separately take a close-up photo of the pronotum.
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25.09.2009 15:53, RippeR

Well, I don't think you're much of a Circassian..
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25.09.2009 16:12, AlexandrB

The pronotum is rather broad, but I don't recall any similar archaelixes, especially from that region.
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25.09.2009 16:50, Buzman

Of course, I'll have the pronotum done by Monday. Thanks!

28.09.2009 11:01, Dorcadion

Please help me.
1. Carabus (Tribax) sp.
Central Caucasus, Kabardino-Balkaria, Elbrus region, Adylsu Gorge, h=2200-2600 m, 19-24. 08. 2009
Length 24 mm

2. Carabus (Tribax) sp. Some subspecies of circassicus Ganglbauer, 1886?
Central Caucasus, Kabardino-Balkaria, Elbrus region, Irik gorge, h=2400-2700 m, 26.08.2009
Length 28 mm


The first is T. steveni, I will assume that shamyli, the second most likely is fossiger ingush
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28.09.2009 12:25, Buzman

Thank you very much!
Despite the fact that Dorcadion has already identified everyone, I, as promised by AlexandrB, took a photo of the pronotum...

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Picture: Pronotum_1.jpg
Pronotum_1.jpg — (137.38 k)

Picture: Pronotum_2.jpg
Pronotum_2.jpg — (144.85 k)

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28.09.2009 13:53, vasiliy-feoktistov

Carabus from Transcarpathia (Uzhgorod), quite large-approx: 2.5 cm in length. Please help me with the definition.

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28.09.2009 14:45, rpanin

Carabus from Transcarpathia (Uzhgorod), quite large-approx: 2.5 cm in length. Please help me with the definition.

Carabus (Eucarabus) ulrichi ulrichi Germar, 1824

This post was edited by rpanin - 28.09.2009 14: 47
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28.09.2009 14:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

Thanks!

28.09.2009 23:31, Dorcadion

Here are the promised bags of onerosus, plus the fossiger that lives with it, and the beetles themselves...

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picture: T._onerosus.JPG
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picture: endophalus_onerosus.JPG
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picture: Tribax_fossiger.JPG
Tribax_fossiger.JPG — (84.49к)

picture: Endophalus_fossiger.JPG
Endophalus_fossiger.JPG — (41.7к)

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30.09.2009 14:31, bober

Guys look, and the fact that the confused. 10.06.09 Samara region roc of Shiryaevo nat.Samarskaya Luka Park.In the vinegar traps, deciduous forest on the slope . size 22mm. mol.gif

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30.09.2009 14:36, Bad Den

Guys look, and the fact that the confused. 10.06.09 Samara region roc of Shiryaevo nat.Samarskaya Luka Park.In the vinegar traps, deciduous forest on the slope . size 22mm. mol.gif

Carabus (Eucarabus) stscheglowi seems to be
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30.09.2009 16:53, AlexandrB

Dim, are you sure that this is really onerosus? Outwardly, it seems to be similar, but the bag is like a circassian.
And also look at the photo of the pronotum of the Buzzman beetle, especially at its leading edge. In my opinion, there is a clearly visible roller, very characteristic of circazzicus. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe T. circassicus is not found in those places, but in my opinion it's still him.
Or maybe circassicus and onerosus are very close species?

30.09.2009 19:05, Dorcadion

Nope, they have different bags(circassianus, back, two bumps sticking out on the bag), onerosus is closer to kasbekianus, in the photo it's definitely not circassicus...

01.10.2009 23:01, Egorus

Is it possible to identify ground beetles from these photos?
Ukraine, Zaporizhia region (southern part), September 20.

picture: IMG_6080_ik_1.jpg

Image: IMG_1204_ik_2.jpg

01.10.2009 23:35, omar

hungarikusy vrode
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02.10.2009 6:28, RippeR

first pair-hungarikusy
second-campestris? (also as an option, errans)
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02.10.2009 16:20, rpanin

first pair-hungarikusy
second-campestris? (another option, errance)

Carabus (Pachystus) hungaricus scythus Motschulsky, 1847
Carabus (Trachycarabus) (?sibiricus) errans Fischer, 1823
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04.10.2009 20:11, Egorus

Would you be so kind as to identify the next pair of ground beetles?
Label: 12-14.08.2007г. Transcarpathian region. Volovetsky district
Polonina Borzhava, leg. A.V. Zhakov

picture: IMG_1387_ik.jpg

04.10.2009 20:38, bugslov

I may be wrong ,but it seems to be Carabus (Oreocarabus) glabratus Paykull
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04.10.2009 20:51, RippeR

Yes it is
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15.11.2009 22:47, rpanin

Came to me as Carabus (Morphocarabus) odoratus viridilimbatus Motschulsky, 1845
Turned out to be some kind of Carabus (Aulonocarabus) sp. But in what way?
Total body length 18.5 mm
. Russia, SE Siberia,
Transbaikalia, N Chita reg., Kodar Mt. Range, Big Leprindo Lake env. h~2000m., 2-5. VII. 2002 A. Prokhorov leg.
Options:
Carabus (Aulonocarabus) kolymensis kodarensis Brinev, 1997
Carabus (Aulonocarabus) truncaticollis kodaricola Deuve, 1998
Carabus (Aulonocarabus) gaschkewitschi czarensis Obydov, 1997

This post was edited by rpanin - 15.11.2009 22: 49

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image: Carabus__Aulonocarabus__sp.L_19mm.jpg
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16.11.2009 15:50, Aleksandr Safronov

  
Options:
Carabus (Aulonocarabus) kolymensis kodarensis Brinev, 1997
Carabus (Aulonocarabus) truncaticollis kodaricola Deuve, 1998
Carabus (Aulonocarabus) gaschkewitschi czarensis Obydov, 1997

IMHO, it is similar to C. (Aulonocarabus) gaschkewitschi czarensis Obydov, 1997. C. kolymensis has shorter limbs and thickened thighs. C. truncaticollis-and the primary spaces are usually higher and wider than the others.
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16.11.2009 17:47, rpanin

IMHO, it is similar to C. (Aulonocarabus) gaschkewitschi czarensis Obydov, 1997. C. kolymensis has shorter limbs and thickened thighs. C. truncaticollis-and the primary spaces are usually higher and wider than the others.

Thanks!
I also think more of gaschkewitschi czarensis . Prosmativatsya even such a sign as a wrinkled pronotum.

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19.11.2009 23:30, Андреас

No. Not granulatus exactly. Compared to granulatus, this ground beetle looks much more compact and stocky. The pattern of elytra is more smoothed (not as prominent as in granulatus), shiny. Especially strongly from granulatus my ground beetle is distinguished by the pronotum (I post a photo, for clarity). The size of the beetle is 19 mm. I looked at cumanus 'photo on www.zin.ru" it looks like my ground beetle is simapis. I wonder if there are any other species (other than granulatus) with which it can be confused visually, and how these species differ from each other?


This is exactly cumanus, I know for sure, we have a dirty look at KMV, and there are practically no granulates.

20.11.2009 5:05, omar

picture: DSC02585.JPG
Help with a bug from the Volgograd region mol.gif

20.11.2009 8:39, Fornax13

Something other than estreicheri does not come up with anything...
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20.11.2009 9:11, Aleksandr Safronov


Help with a bug from the Volgograd region mol.gif

The photo is not very informative. But it looks like Fornax is right - it's estreicheri. I have a small series with Volgograd region, Olkhovsky district
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20.11.2009 17:08, RippeR

and who else can there be? Istrieyhiri!
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20.11.2009 18:05, guest: Андреас

- ONLY WITHOUT HYSTERIA PLEASE umnik.gif lol.gif

24.11.2009 11:53, Alexandr Rusinov

Tell me, what is this archiplex? Place of capture - Krasnaya Polyana, height 800m.
picture: Archiplecsis_1.jpg

24.11.2009 12:04, RippeR

reitteri
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24.11.2009 12:26, Buzman

Please tell me.

Far East, Amur region, Arkhardarsky (? Arkhardarinsky) district, 24.07.1984
Length 24 mm.

This post was edited by Buzman - 24.11.2009 12: 27

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