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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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28.11.2012 22:29, Aleksandr Safronov

It seems to be similar to jacobsoni...

No, not C. jacobsoni. It is not found on the Kirghiz Ridge. And the size is not his.
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28.11.2012 22:36, Aleksandr Safronov

Please help me. Cratocechenus ??? 19,5 mm, KYRGYZSTAN, Bishkek, Ala Archa, 20.V. - 2. VI. 2012. Thank you very much.

Sorry, my previous version is incorrect.
More similar to Carabus (Cratocechenus) akinini loudai Gottwald, 1987.
Yes, and described from these places (Description-W-Tianshan: Kyrgyz Mt. R. (loc. typ.: Ala-Archa valley).
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01.12.2012 20:28, I.solod

Please help me. Cratocechenus ??? 19,5 mm, KYRGYZSTAN, Bishkek, Ala Archa, 20.V. - 2. VI. 2012. Thank you very much.

In fact, it is more similar to another subgenus, if it were also aedeagus, it would be good
, but most likely it is in this angle from the spread

Carabus (CRATOCEPHALUS) corrugis Dohrn, 1882 Kyrgyz Mt. R. I have an ex from Ala Archi and they are similar to this photo

True, the narrow prsp is a little confusing. - but it can also be a hybrid-they run together there - but there are more signs of corrugis.

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01.12.2012 20:33, I.solod

From this locale, they are much smaller and more graceful all individuals and females and males than from others

25.12.2012 22:21, O.Pak

Is it possible to say anything (at least presumably) about
these archiplects ?
Abkhazia, Bzyb village, height not specified.

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28.12.2012 2:48, I.solod

Is it possible to say anything (at least presumably) about
these archiplects ?
Abkhazia, Bzyb village, height not specified.

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Strange and incompatible beetles together - the left one is exactly the type of reitteri gegicus, and these 3 small ones - only preparations and the form of aggonoporia can say something-most likely a hodgepodge from just a few places, just at this height all the archiplects should be approximately the same - there are exceptions - but this is from other absolutely localities-pairs of satyrus and pseudopshuensis
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28.12.2012 17:48, O.Pak

Strange and incompatible beetles together - the left one is exactly the type of reitteri gegicus, and these 3 small ones - only preparations and the form of aggonoporia can say something-most likely a hodgepodge from just a few places, just at this height all the archiplects should be approximately the same - there are exceptions - but this is from other absolutely localities-pairs of satyrus and pseudopshuensis


Thank you, Igor. These are the collections of P. Ivliev, 2005. Perhaps it was indeed a mixture, i.e.
the label "Bzyb" did not refer to all the beetles on the mattress; but there was no other information.
The collection date is July 8-it should indicate a decent height...

04.01.2013 14:34, Victor Titov

Help me deal with the female ?Morphocarabus.
Ocd. Irkutsk, slope of a hill near the Angara Bay, 22. VII. 2012
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05.01.2013 13:13, Victor Titov

Still, I'm very curious to know the name of this girl wink.gif...
On the advice of my colleagues, I tried to make a more informative photo, replacing it in the original message (I understand that I took the advice, but I fulfilled it...teapot.gif redface.gif). In addition, I specify the size - 26 mm.
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This post was edited by Dmitrich-05.01.2013 13: 14

05.01.2013 13:17, Bad Den

Still, I'm very curious to know the name of this girl wink.gif...
On the advice of my colleagues, I tried to make a more informative photo, replacing it in the original message (I understand that I took the advice, but I fulfilled it...teapot.gif  redface.gif). In addition, I specify the size - 26 mm.
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Does it really have such a massive pronotum?

05.01.2013 13:20, Victor Titov

Does it really have such a massive pronotum?

Well, yes. Immediately catches the eye.

05.01.2013 13:35, rpanin

Still, I'm very curious to know the name of this girl wink.gif...
On the advice of my colleagues, I tried to make a more informative photo, replacing it in the original message (I understand that I took the advice, but I fulfilled it...teapot.gif  redface.gif). In addition, I specify the size - 26 mm.

Some freak from spasskianus probably.
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05.01.2013 13:40, Victor Titov

Some freak from spasskianus probably.

Thank you, Ruslan! I'm still a bit of an expert teapot.gifin karabuses , but even I found the example unusual. At the same time, if it were not for the proportions, it seems that there is nothing ugly, underdeveloped, deformed, or asymmetrical (in the sense of a developmental defect)?

07.01.2013 12:39, AGG

Gentlemen, please help me with zsuja mol.gif
W Kazakhstan, Ural River floodplain, September 11. From 51 0 19 'TO 51 0 54'
black-bronze, 17 mm
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07.01.2013 12:42, rpanin

Gentlemen, please help me with zsuja mol.gif
W Kazakhstan, Ural River floodplain, September 11. From 51 0 19 'To 51 0 54'
black-bronze, 17 mm
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Trachycarabus estreicheri Fisch., 1820
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07.01.2013 14:17, Clerck

Hello!
Please tell me, what is the view in the photo? The photo was taken on a sandy beach in the vicinity of Cape Tarkhan, north of the Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, 26.07.2012.
Thank you in advance!

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07.01.2013 17:45, Чегар

Carabus clathratus L., 1761
how old am I looking for...

07.01.2013 23:13, Clerck

Carabus clathratus L., 1761
how old am I looking for...

Thanks! In the review of Carabus of Ukraine [Puchkov, 2008 / / Bulletin of Zoology 42 (3)], this species was not recorded from the Crimea. Perhaps this is the first findsmile.gif

08.01.2013 0:32, Чегар

it is difficult for me to assess this scientific breakthrough. for me, any of his findings will be the first.

08.01.2013 0:58, rpanin

Thanks! In the review of Carabus of Ukraine [Puchkov, 2008 / / Bulletin of Zoology 42 (3)], this species was not recorded from the Crimea. Perhaps this is the first findsmile.gif

The first reliable find. beer.gif

14.01.2013 2:51, I.solod

Unfortunately, the year 2003 is already indicated for the Kerch Peninsula in European Degrees and the point is on the map. page 155

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22.05.2013 23:18, Maksim M.

From May 17 to 18, I caught a pair of ground beetles, Ugra River floodplain, Yukhnovsky district, female-19 mm, male-16 mm, pronotum has a blue tint, also there is a blue rim along the edges of the elytra, longitudinal weak furrows on the elytra.Very similar to convexus.Please enlighten me.
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23.05.2013 0:35, Bad Den

From May 17 to 18, I caught a pair of ground beetles, Ugra River floodplain, Yukhnovsky district, female-19 mm, male-16 mm, pronotum has a blue tint, also there is a blue rim along the edges of the elytra, longitudinal weak furrows on the elytra.Very similar to convexus.Please enlighten me.


He, da
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05.06.2013 16:48, Валар Маргулис

Good time of day. Help me identify the karabus.
Location of capture: Germany, Brandenburg state, Frankfurt am Oder, mixed forest.A soil trap.5.05.2013

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05.06.2013 18:33, GlebSinon

If the size is 15-20mm., then carabus convexus.

05.06.2013 18:33, GlebSinon

female

05.06.2013 19:58, Валар Маргулис

It's the same size.Thank you.

18.06.2013 16:27, AGG

Carabus (Eucarabus) cumanus ?
Gelendzhik, recently
22 mm
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18.06.2013 17:52, Dorcadion

Yes, that's it.
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28.06.2013 19:26, LITL NIKA

podskajite that for ground beetles of the KCR of the upper Kuban for Karachayevsk in traps May-June
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29.06.2013 19:53, I.solod

there is a mixture of
tribax 1 and 4 probably-Tribax biebersteini ssp. - it is necessary to specify the label and height of fees-there may be 2 subspecies run-nominative and type ulgeni-but in different places
2 and 3 - this is circassicus type teberdensis-but it is not in the sources of the Kuban river.

29.06.2013 19:54, I.solod

if it is not far from Karachayevsk , then the nominative is biebersteini

29.06.2013 21:01, LITL NIKA

if it is not far from Karachayevsk , then the nominative is biebersteini

both were trapped at the confluence of the Kuban River, Daut 1st picture for comparison and subsequent larger

29.06.2013 21:20, I.solod

then everything is as
the first Carabus (Tribax) biebersteini ssp wrote. biebersteini
second Carabus (Tribax) circassicus teberdensis
definitely
I have seen a lot of them and have from these places

29.06.2013 21:25, I.solod

And who set the traps - wasn't Sergey Pavlyuchuk there?

30.06.2013 4:04, LITL NIKA

And who set the traps - wasn't Sergey Pavlyuchuk there?

What are familiar places ? Of course it is.

04.07.2013 15:11, Mantispid

I will ask for help from experts in karabuses.

Greece. The island of Crete. There is still a male, if you need - I'll take a picture.

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04.07.2013 16:32, Shtil

I will assume that Carabus (Procrustes) banoni Dejean, 1829.
But it is better to wait for specialists smile.gif
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04.07.2013 20:02, Сергей-Д

Accidentally found it under the bark of a tree, 20.04.2013, Luhansk region.
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04.07.2013 20:28, Shtil

Carabus granulatus
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