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Definition of ground beetles of the genus Carabus

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20.08.2010 16:09, Igorvet

I was digging through my old fees and found a couple of interesting bonuses. Kamchatka, slope of Mutnovsky volcano, 80 km south of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky July 14-15, 2005. Help determine, please! mol.gif

20.08.2010 16:31, Yakovlev

please identify the karabus from Tuva

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24.08.2010 21:07, Aleksandr Safronov

I was digging through my old fees and found a couple of interesting bonuses. Kamchatka, slope of Mutnovsky volcano, 80 km south of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky July 14-15, 2005. Help determine, please! mol.gif

And what, in your opinion, can you see in such a photo?!
Carabus (Hemicarabus) macleayi ssp. macleayi Dejean, 1826.
The apex of the anterior tibia is drawn into a spike-a sign of the subgenus Hemicarabus.
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24.08.2010 21:09, Aleksandr Safronov

please identify the karabus from Tuva

Roman, you're kidding me!
Do you really think that you can see something from these photos?
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25.08.2010 20:19, Igorvet

And what, in your opinion, can you see in such a photo?!
Carabus (Hemicarabus) macleayi ssp. macleayi Dejean, 1826.
The apex of the anterior tibia is drawn into a spike-a sign of the subgenus Hemicarabus.

I can take a photo with the help of a professional photographer (my friend) Only once!!!

25.08.2010 21:04, scarit

[quote=Yakovlev,20.08.2010 17:31]

28.08.2010 5:25, Бомка


On the first mattress, the first beetle is C. canaliculatus.

And next to it is Carabus arvensis, then C. odoratus or C. mestscherjakovi.

On the second mattress - Carabus sibiricus or mandibularis (with wide posterior corners of the pronotum).

This post was edited by Bomka - 28.08.2010 05: 31

28.08.2010 23:15, Aleksey Adamov

Now I have blown endophallus from one of our C. exaratus (Rostov region, Azov district, 28.08.10)

Here's what happened:
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picture: 2.jpg

picture: 3.jpg!!!


I want to compare at least the photo with the Caucasian C. exaratus. I don't have any such beetles.

If you have photos of them, please post them... for comparison.

There are photos on the Zinovsky website, but there are not enough angles.

29.08.2010 3:35, Бомка

Now I have blown out endophallus from one of our C. exaratus

IMHO, the endophallus of your beetle is not maximally inflated.
And the top of the penis in the photo was cut off in vain.

29.08.2010 4:12, rpanin

http://www.carabidae.ru/Carabidae/exaratus_quensel_1806.html
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29.08.2010 6:18, Aleksey Adamov

Yes, it may not be as bloated as possible, but what is bloated, in my opinion, is very different from what is in the photo with carabidae. ru.

29.08.2010 11:57, Бомка

Alexey, can you take a look at the photo "general view of the beetle"?
In general, exaratus in the Rostov region goes far to the north?

29.08.2010 23:15, Aleksey Adamov

I'm not doing well with photographing, and the "general view" here should be in the face of 5-10 copies. Because they are very different. There are large humpbacks with strongly rounded outer edges of the elytra, there are small more or less flat and with relatively "parallel" edges of the elytra; secondary ribs are expressed in different ways, there are specimens almost without them, and there are with almost equal in height primary and secondary ribs. The day before yesterday, I came across an instance where all the edges are divided into chains.

One of these days I'll try to shoot something, but the quality is poor.

To be honest, I do not yet have any information about the northernmost point of C. exaratus in Russia. I've heard that there are some in Rostov-on-Don. But I didn't catch it there. According to my data, the northernmost one is located in the vicinity of the city of Azov.

30.08.2010 15:51, sergey nyu

Now I have blown endophallus from one of our C. exaratus (Rostov region, Azov district, 28.08.10)

Here's what happened:
picture: 1.jpg

picture: 2.jpg

picture: 3.jpg!!!
I want to compare at least the photo with the Caucasian C. exaratus. I don't have any such beetles.

If you have photos of them, please post them... for comparison.

There are photos on the Zinovsky website, but there are not enough angles.

I can send you exaratuses from the Caucasus from several points from Stavropol to the KCR and Adygea. Write more details in the personal account.

05.10.2010 8:46, Aleksey Adamov

Alexey, can you take a look at the photo "general view of the beetle"?
In general, exaratus in the Rostov region goes far to the north?

"General view of the beetle", as I could...:

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09.10.2010 20:19, sergey nyu

Please help me define up to the type. Cicindela ssp.
Kirov region.Slobodskoy district.roc P. Bobino May 2009
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09.10.2010 20:41, Bad Den

Please help me define up to the type. Cicindela ssp.
Kirov region.Slobodskoy district.roc P. Bobino May 2009
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Tsitsindel is better just in the "Definition of beetles"

ZY C. sylvatica is
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10.11.2010 15:25, Buzman

Have a nice day, everyone! Tell me, perhaps a hundred-I find it difficult to define. Thank you very much in advance!

Photo 1
of Carabus ? (Orinocarabus) sylvestris transsylvanicus Dejean, 1826
Length 18-20 mm. Carpathian mountains, Chernogorsky hr., oz. Nasamovyte

Photo 2
Carabus (Eucarabus) ? arvensis carpathus Born, 1902
Length 15-17 mm. Carpathian mountains, Chernogorsky hr., oz. Nasamovyte

Photo 3
of Carabus ? (Trachycarabus) perrini perrini Dejean, 1831 (=campestris perrini Dejean, 1831)
Length 24 mm. Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Silver Stream waterfall, 600 m.

Photo 4
of Carabus ? (Trachycarabus) perrini perrini Dejean, 1831 (=campestris perrini Dejean, 1831)
Length 27 mm. Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Silver Stream waterfall, 600 m.

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10.11.2010 15:53, rpanin

Have a nice day, everyone! Tell me, perhaps a hundred-I find it difficult to define. Thank you very much in advance!

Photo 1
of Carabus ? (Orinocarabus) sylvestris transsylvanicus Dejean, 1826
Length 18-20 mm. Carpathian mountains, Chernogorsky hr., oz. Nasamovyte

Photo 2
Carabus (Eucarabus) ? arvensis carpathus Born, 1902
Length 15-17 mm. Carpathian mountains, Chernogorsky hr., oz. Nasamovyte

Photo 3
of Carabus ? (Trachycarabus) perrini perrini Dejean, 1831 (=campestris perrini Dejean, 1831)
Length 24 mm. Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Silver Stream waterfall, 600 m.

Photo 4
of Carabus ? (Trachycarabus) perrini perrini Dejean, 1831 (=campestris perrini Dejean, 1831)
Length 27 mm. Crimea, Bakhchisarai district, Silver Stream waterfall, 600 m.

All right. smile.gif
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10.11.2010 16:03, Buzman

Thank you Ruslan! I'm calm now smile.gif
I'm still there in the general topic on the definition of beetles hung Carpathian pterostichov, too, I doubt. Take a look, please, if you don't mind. Thank you in advance!

17.11.2010 23:09, sergey nyu

Good evening, everyone.
Please help me identify two types.
In the first photo, it looks like E. cumanus, only, in my opinion, these are larger. Caught in July 2010 in the Daut Gorge, KCR.
In the second photo - trapped from 16.06 to 15.08. 2010 in the KCR, the Beket ridge, the vicinity of the village. Forests - Kyafar.
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17.11.2010 23:19, Bad Den

The second one is similar to decolor like.
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17.11.2010 23:20, Bad Den

and the first cumanus, IMHO
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30.11.2010 2:19, Necrocephalus

Help with karabuses from Yamal mol.gif
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I suspect trunkatikollis and sibirikus

30.11.2010 12:56, Alexandr Rusinov

For me, the first one looks more like Carabus (Morphocarabus) odoratus
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30.11.2010 16:51, RippeR

more like henningi. Polar odoratuses, in my opinion, are different and much larger. The polar odoratus itself doesn't have one, so they can't say for sure, but it looks like my hennings
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30.11.2010 18:35, scarit

It doesn't seem to be Henningi, but odoratus. I have a copy from Yamal, which is similar in general. The second is C. sibiricus.
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30.11.2010 21:40, RippeR

I looked at the photos from Karabida.ru, I didn't see any particularly clear differences in the photos. I would like to know the clear signs.. I already doubted what I have in my collection ))
But that odoratus from polar that I saw in a friend is larger and more convex, or something, paler.
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30.11.2010 21:44, scarit

Here would be even bigger photos and a slightly different angle...
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01.12.2010 4:29, Necrocephalus

I removed the structure of the larger elytra. Maybe it will be obvious?
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01.12.2010 11:49, Aleksandr Safronov

Help with karabuses from Yamal mol.gif

"Difficult" photos. The shape of the pronotum and the sculpture of the elytra are poorly visible. In my opinion, the 1st position is C. (Morphocarabus) odoratus ssp. septentrionalis Breuning, 1932.
- C. odoratus has a transverse prdsp and is more heart-shaped. In C. henningi, the PRDSP is square, with more or less parallel sides.
- Elithral sculpture-a characteristic feature of C. odoratus - large primary pits, prominent primary spaces. In C. henningi, the sculpture is more or less uniform, the primary pits are small and do not extend into adjacent spaces.
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04.12.2010 3:59, Necrocephalus

Is this exactly odoratus? shuffle.gif
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04.12.2010 10:03, Alexandr Rusinov

You can look at this feature: heninga has two marginal setae in the anterior half of the pronotum, and odoratus has one. Although from the shape of the pronotum, it seems to me that this is still an odoratus. Henninga has a pronotum without such indentations at the posterior corners.
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04.12.2010 15:18, Aleksandr Safronov

Is this exactly odoratus? shuffle.gif

C. odoratus wink.gif
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01.01.2011 8:50, sergey nyu

HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!
Please help me identify:
label-France (F-66), Corsavy 850m, VIII. 2003 D. Sernal
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01.01.2011 13:04, rpanin

HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!
Please help me identify:
label-France (F-66), Corsavy 850m, VIII. 2003 D. Sernal
picture: DSC01149.JPG

Carabus (Chrysotribax) rutilans rutilans Dejean, 1826
F-66 = Department Pyrénées-Orientales, SC France,

This post was edited by rpanin - 01.01.2011 13: 33
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18.01.2011 20:19, Dmitry Vlasov

Help me determine: North Ossetia, ROC of Kaban village

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18.01.2011 20:48, rpanin

Help me determine: North Ossetia, ROC of Kaban village

Carabus (Tribax) steveni schamyli Hampe, 1852
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19.01.2011 7:11, Dmitry Vlasov

Carabus (Tribax) steveni schamyli Hampe, 1852

Thanks! I thought about this species (and subspecies), but I was confused by the sculpture that differs from the beetle laid out on ZINA: http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/carstcdo.htm

This post was edited by Elizar - 19.01.2011 07: 13

21.01.2011 18:52, Dmitry Vlasov

Colleagues, please help!!!
Karabus from the Caucasus (?), long ago removed from the mattresses in the agricultural Academy. At that time, guests from the Ciscaucasia and Transcaucasia studied there. There was no information about the location of the training camp...
I identified as a representative of the subgenus Sphodristocarabus

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