E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Definition of ground beetles of the genus Carabus

Community and ForumInsects identificationDefinition of ground beetles of the genus Carabus

Pages: 1 ...13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21... 32

14.12.2009 16:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, the second one is a real Carabus (s. str.) arvensis arvensis Herbst, 1784.

And the first one can be Caucasus, but not DV.

14.12.2009 16:42, Aleksandr Safronov

And the first one can be the Caucasus, but not the Far East.

The photo is not informative. If not exactly DV, then C. (Eucarabus) cumanus Fischer, 1823. The types are similar and variable.
Likes: 1

05.01.2010 20:27, Nikolaj Pichugin

Maybe this is no longer relevant. I happened to look at the first page. There are two unidentified beetles.
1. Nielson's post from 26.05.2006 beetle from Adegea-nominative Sphodristocarabus janthinus Ganglbauer
picture: post_12719_1148620742_thumb.jpg

2. Vituss's post from 31.05.2006 beetle from Tyumen-Hemicarabus macleayi Dejean
(green form)
picture: post_12693_1149015687_thumb.jpg
Likes: 1

05.01.2010 21:58, lampra

Please help me identify Carabus. Archiplectes prometheus or miroshnikovi.
There is no comparative material and no relevant literature.
Label: Kavkaz, Adygea, Khadjokh h-800m 12.08.2009
Size 3-3. 5 cm.

This post was edited by lampra-05.01.2010 22: 04

Pictures:
picture: STA60018.JPG
STA60018.JPG — (313.53к)

picture: STA60017.JPG
STA60017.JPG — (296.9к)

05.01.2010 22:10, Dorcadion

This is prometheus, these species live on different banks of the Belaya River, and Khadjokh, as far as I remember, is on the left, and there is prometheus...
Likes: 1

06.01.2010 1:16, SlavaT

Hm... the height there was more like 600 meters, and Khadjokh is located on both banks of the Belaya River. Carabuses were collected on the right bank (east of Belaya), 2-3 km from the river.
Likes: 1

06.01.2010 1:20, Dorcadion

Ah, well, if it's on the right bank, then it's Miroshnikovi.
Likes: 1

07.01.2010 21:09, lampra

Here are a couple more photos.
Thank you in advance for your help.

Pictures:
picture: STA60018.JPG
STA60018.JPG — (219.13к)

picture: STA60020.JPG
STA60020.JPG — (209.46к)

07.01.2010 23:46, Bad Den

lampra, this is definitely Archiplectes. If you look into the Dorcadion theme , it will tell you more preciselysmile.gif, but it will be difficult to tell the name of the species/subspecies without the point of capture.

08.01.2010 1:21, lampra

This is all the same as Carabus, the point of capture is the same as in the first and second photos.

08.01.2010 9:50, RippeR

so the same miroshnikovi
Likes: 1

09.01.2010 18:53, SlavaT

It's not that simple. I'm a data collector. Unfortunately, when I collected the material, I didn't know that at such a low altitude, different species can live on different banks of the river. Some of the material (smaller) was collected on the left bank (5 km from the collection point on the right bank). If there are signs that allow you to correctly identify the species (for example, genitals) if you don't know the collection point, please specify it.

10.01.2010 10:58, Динусик

Please tell me.

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



I don't know if this problem has been solved, but it is 100% Carabus (Diocarabus) aurocinctus Motschulsky, 1844
... The area is correctly called Arharinsky. And if it's not a secret, who is the importer?

11.01.2010 21:52, sergey nyu

Please help me identify the carabus caught in August 2009
near the Uzunkol alpine camp, KCR mol.gif mol.gif picture: DSC00735.JPGpicture: DSC00737.JPG

11.01.2010 22:43, Dorcadion

So in order.
prometheus differs slightly from miroshnikovi in edeagus, it is necessary to blow, but they go well on them, in theory miroshnikovi's edeagus is bent at 90 degrees, prometheus has a more obtuse angle, but this is in theory, and miroshnikovi also seemed to me a little smaller than prometheus from the same height cool.gif

Beetles from uzunkol:
1st - Tribax biebersteini most likely ulgeni, if it's not a secret, tell me from which bank of the Uzun-Kol River it is?
and the second two are Pachycarabus koenigi. shuffle.gif
Likes: 2

12.01.2010 8:10, sergey nyu

So in order.
prometheus differs slightly from miroshnikovi in edeagus, it is necessary to blow, but they go well on them, in theory miroshnikovi's edeagus is bent at 90 degrees, prometheus has a more obtuse angle, but this is in theory, and miroshnikovi also seemed to me a little smaller than prometheus from the same height cool.gif

Beetles from uzunkol:
1st-Tribax biebersteini most likely ulgeni, if it's not a secret, tell me from which bank of the Uzun-Kol River it is?
and the second two are Pachycarabus koenigi. shuffle.gif


If you face downstream, then from the left, and if you don't mind, please tell me how common they are.

12.01.2010 18:36, Dorcadion

Thank you.
In general, bibersteini is quite common, a subspecies of ulgeni too, I caught them last season, they run well at night, there are a lot of them under the rocks...
The approximate cost, for that matter, is 7 bucks.
Did you come across any other bonuses there?

12.01.2010 18:55, sergey nyu

Thank you.

Did you see any other carabuses there?

Last season I paid more attention to butterflies, and this year I will put special soil traps, then I will write what comes across. By the way, the bottom photo is also from there and caught during the day near logs.

This post was edited by sergey nyu-12.01.2010 18: 56

16.01.2010 18:20, Victor Titov

Tell me, please, is this Carabus (Trachycarabus) campestris? shuffle.gif
Crimea, Feodosia district, Ordzhonikidze village, April 2009
The beetle was handed over to me at the congress by Andreas beer.gif, and, according to him, was caught by okoem (om) beer.gif.

16.01.2010 19:26, rpanin

Tell me, please, is this Carabus (Trachycarabus) campestris? shuffle.gif
Crimea, Feodosia district, Ordzhonikidze village, April 2009
The beetle was handed over to me at the congress by Andreas beer.gif, and, according to him, was caught by okoem(om)beer.gif.
picture: Изображение_005.јрд

Carabus (Trachycarabus) perrini perrini
=campestris perrini
I assume that it is 26-29 mm?
Likes: 2

16.01.2010 20:24, Victor Titov

Carabus (Trachycarabus) perrini perrini
=campestris perrini
I assume that it is 26-29 mm?

Thanks! And the exact size is 24 mm.

23.01.2010 16:28, sergey nyu

Please help me identify it. Caught in June 2009, Petushinsky district, Vladimir region. Kostino.picture: DSC00740.JPGpicture: DSC00741.JPGpicture: DSC00763.JPGpicture: DSC00765.JPG mol.gif mol.gif

23.01.2010 16:36, vasiliy-feoktistov

1 and 4) Carabus (Carabus) granulatus Linnaeus, 1758
2 and 3) Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis Muller, 1764
Likes: 1

23.01.2010 16:37, Victor Titov

Please help me identify it. Caught in June 2009, Petushinsky district, Vladimir region. Kostino.

In my opinion, the first and fourth photos are Carabus (Carabus) granulatus granulatus, the second and third are Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis
Likes: 1

04.02.2010 12:31, Alexandr Rusinov

Please help me with two ground beetles from the Caucasus.
1st: Some kind of Archiplectes, not large (26-27 mm.). Place of discovery-Kavkazsky Nature Reserve, Oshten district, South slope.
picture: Archiplectes.jpg
2-й: Tribax circassicus? Place of discovery-Kavkazsky Nature Reserve, Fisht shelter, left bank of the Belaya River. The beetle in my opinion is somewhat under-colored.
picture: Tribax.jpg

04.02.2010 13:08, Dorcadion

The first one is A. starcki, there are many of them.
The second is T. circassicus kubanensis
Likes: 2

20.02.2010 12:32, igor 1962

for 25.07.07 photo karabus is most likely kar. klatratus-zolotoyamchataya

21.02.2010 21:34, AlexandrB

About T. circassicus kubanensis. I don't quite understand what the subspecies selection is based on. I looked through both my own and Dimins circassicus, and at different points there are individuals with different pronotum shapes. It is the same with the color and with the color of the legs. The bag does not differ at all. In the region of Oshten, Dima and I caught tribaxes, some with a more heart-shaped pronotum and almost black, others with a very narrow one and with a blue tint, and this trait was characteristic of both males and females. Each bag contained all circassicus.
The beetles of the chkhaltensis subspecies should differ the most, but we found individuals with the same characteristics from other populations that are quite remote from Abkhazia.
So, in my opinion, it is not quite correct to distinguish subspecies from circassicus. This is more for the sake of inertia.
Likes: 3

25.02.2010 21:50, Bad Den

Tell me, please, on these bonuses, who is who?
Thank you in advance!

1. Primorye, Khasansky district, Morskoy z-k
I think, hummeli ?pusongensis
user posted image

2. China, Heilundjiang Ave.
user posted image

26.02.2010 9:24, Aleksandr Safronov

Tell me, please, on these bonuses, who is who?
Thank you in advance!

1. Carabus (Morphocarabus) hummeli ssp. pusongensis Imura, 1993
2. Most likely the nominative is Carabus (Morphocarabus) hummeli hummeli Fischer, 1823.
Likes: 1

14.03.2010 19:39, Юстус

Tell me, PLZ? Novosibirsk, May 15. I apologize for the quality of the photo.

Pictures:
picture: Рисунок1.јрд
Рисунок1.јрд — (72.36 k)

14.03.2010 20:04, Bad Den

Tell me, PLZ? Novosibirsk, May 15. I apologize for the quality of the photo.

Carabus granulatus
Likes: 1

14.03.2010 21:31, Алексей Сажнев

aha, the female Carabus granulatus, and in those parts by any chance not a dauricus subspecies?
Likes: 1

17.03.2010 10:06, Юстус

Tell me, PLZ? Novosibirsk, August 28. I apologize for the quality of the photo.

Pictures:
picture: Рк1.јрд
Рк1.јрд — (77.35 k)

17.03.2010 11:05, Aleksandr Safronov

Tell me, PLZ? Novosibirsk, August 28. I apologize for the quality of the photo.

Carabus (Morphocarabus) regalis Fischer, 1822
Likes: 1

19.03.2010 17:45, Юстус

Tell me, PLZ? Novosibirsk, May 20. I apologize for the quality of the photo.

Pictures:
picture: к21.јрд
к21.јрд — (74.06 k)

22.03.2010 9:25, Aleksandr Safronov

Tell me, PLZ? Novosibirsk, May 20. I apologize for the quality of the photo.

Carabus (Tomocarabus) convexus convexus Fabricius, 1775
Likes: 1

09.04.2010 5:17, Egorus

Is it possible to determine at least something from these fragments?
Discovered recently on a gentle steppe slope, the bank of a small river.
(South of Zaporizhia region) Clearly last year's copy. For many
years of observation and fishing, nothing like this came across.

picture: IMG_7638_ik.jpg

09.04.2010 7:26, Bad Den

Is it possible to determine at least something from these fragments?
Discovered recently on a gentle steppe slope, the bank of a small river.
(South of Zaporizhia region) Clearly last year's copy. For many
years of observation and fishing, nothing like this came across.

It looks like some Zabrus sp. confused.gif
Likes: 1

09.04.2010 7:43, Egorus

Maybe Laemostenus (cimmerius cimmerius-for example)?
I found it at rpanin, (it seems similar...)-crossed out
http://www.eurocarabidae.de/ua/?v=photoinfo&photoid=8503

Editing after switching to the topic:
Sphodrini Tribe -- Laemostenus, Taphoxenus, Calathus, etc.

This post was edited by Egorus-09.04.2010 08: 49

Pages: 1 ...13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21... 32

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.