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Definition of ground beetles of the genus Carabus

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23.08.2007 12:38, Bad Den

Larvae of Carabus probably generally difficult to distinguish? And you can say for sure that karabus, and not Calosoma, is about this one -
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But really, maybe Calosoma...
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23.08.2007 14:41, Furslen

I just brought out the same (visually) odorous beauty, and this one is just in a place where it was worn a lot.

30.08.2007 21:12, Victor Titov

Help us identify the Carabuses: a boy with a girl (one type) and a disabled person. All-Tien Shan, Chilik River Valley, 25.07-05.08.1990

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30.08.2007 23:21, Bad Den

Help us identify the Carabuses: a boy with a girl (one type) and a disabled person. All-Tien Shan, Chilik River Valley, 25.07-05.08.1990

"Invalid" is similar to Carabus (Semnocarabus) carbonicolor Morawitz, 1886
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03.09.2007 11:16, treator

How often is Carabus hortensis found?? Interested in all regions smile.gif
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03.09.2007 11:31, Mylabris

boy and girl-Carabus akinini A. Mor
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03.09.2007 11:33, rpanin

How often is Carabus hortensis found?? Interested in all regions smile.gif


We have it often. (north of the region Geographical areas: Maloe Polesie and Roztochye)
It doesn't exist in the Carpathians.
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03.09.2007 11:58, Nilson

boy and girl-Carabus akinini A. Mor

Similar - here is a picture of my Cratocechenus akinini puellus. Киргизия, Терскей Ала-Тоо

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03.09.2007 14:48, Mylabris

This year I scored a good series in the ush. Left Talgar river at 2600 m. There was little going on in the glasses until the snails were crushed in each one. As a result-in each for the night 1-2 pcs.
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03.09.2007 17:40, Victor Titov

How often is Carabus hortensis found?? Interested in all regions smile.gif

In the Yaroslavl region - quite often, goes well into traps (in mixed forests). This year I was on the lake. Seliger, Tver region (in the first decade of August), also regularly fell into traps with apple cider vinegar.
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03.09.2007 17:46, Victor Titov

This year I scored a good series in the ush. Left Talgar river at 2600 m. There was little going on in the glasses until the snails were crushed in each one. As a result-in each for the night on 1-2 pieces.

Mylabris and Nilson, thank you, the similarity is almost complete. In general, how common is this species (Carabus akinini) and what is its range?

03.09.2007 18:41, Nilson

As far as I know, the genus Cratocechenus occurs in the western and central Tien Shan: Terskey and Kungey Ala-Too, Khan Tengri massif, Trans-Ili Alatau.
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03.09.2007 21:12, Nilson

Tell me what kind of archipelago mol.gif
I first thought of starkianus, but it doesn't look like it. Maybe A. prometheus?
Caught in July of this year, Maikop district, Adygea

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03.09.2007 22:22, Aleksandr Safronov

Tell me what kind of archipelago mol.gif

Yes, Nilson, it seems so-Carabus (Archiplectes) prometheus Reitter, a nominative subspecies. smile.gif Is it possible to specify the exact location of capture and the size of the beetle? mol.gif
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04.09.2007 8:38, Nilson

Size - four centimeters, and caught on the ridge Nagiezh-Uashkh (low mountains on the southern outskirts of Maykop). In wet places - the most common ground beetle.
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19.09.2007 12:10, guest: Elizar

Exactly Prometheus - this year there are a lot of them in Adygea (it was in the summer). We went on an excursion after the congress and apart from the wreckage of several beetles, I did not find this species.
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20.09.2007 11:10, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Who can tell by the look of it?
Askania Nova, August 2007.

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20.09.2007 11:13, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

And for this reason. DV, 2007.
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20.09.2007 11:19, Bad Den

From Ascania Nova-C. hungaricus
From DV-C. fraterculus

"I think so "(c) m / f "Mimno"
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20.09.2007 11:59, Frantic

From Ascania Nova-C. hungaricus


Yeah. I think so too.

20.09.2007 19:19, rpanin

From Ascania Nova-C. hungaricus



Exactly C. hungaricus.But you still need to think about the subspecies .Well, I think that most likely - gastridulus confused.gif. Crimean subspecies.

28.09.2007 21:58, Nilson

Comrades, who can comment on this bug?
May 2000, Nepal

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29.09.2007 18:25, Aleksandr Safronov

Comrades, who can comment on this bug?
May 2000, Nepal

It looks like a bug from the subgenus Meganebrius (Carabus). Most of the species of the subgenus live in Nepal, in the altitude ranges from 1500 to 4500 meters n. o. m. With the view is difficult, I don't even know what to suggest. What is the size of the beetle and is there any more accurate information about the location of capture? It would be possible to look at localities. If there is a male,you can compare it by aedeagus. wink.gif
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29.09.2007 22:43, Nilson

The size is about 22 mm, the place of capture is Langtang National Park, Laurebina Yak, h=3600m. Unfortunately-only females...

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30.09.2007 21:58, Aleksandr Safronov

The size is about 22 mm, the place of capture is Langtang National Park, Laurebina Yak, h=3600m. Unfortunately-only females...

It is highly probable that it may be Carabus (Meganebrius) tuberculipennis Mandl, 1974. Area suitable.
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14.10.2007 11:14, Bad Den

Help me find out - those who are not C. cancellatus, are they C. sibiricus errans or C. scabriusculus?
Belgorod region, July 2007
Size from 22 to 27 mm.
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14.10.2007 14:14, rpanin

Help me find out - those who are not C. cancellatus, are they C. sibiricus errans or C. scabriusculus?
Belgorod region, July 2007
Size from 22 to 27 mm.
Full-size photo - http://foto.mail.ru/list/badden/7/s-6.jpg
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C. (? sibiricus) haeres

This post was edited by rpanin - 04/15/2009 17: 05
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14.10.2007 14:43, Bad Den

C. sibiricus errans

Can't it be C. S. haeres ?
I looked at the topic about Trachycarabus in "Images" and I am again tormented by vague doubts smile.gif

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15.10.2007 11:45, rpanin

Can't it be C. S. haeres ?
I looked at the topic about Trachycarabus in "Images" and I am again tormented by vague doubts smile.gif

IT CAN!
I can't say for sure ,but quite . haeres is wider, and has deeper and wider pits in contrast to errans.
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15.10.2007 13:31, Bad Den

In general, we write Carabus sibiricus ssp smile.gif

15.10.2007 14:31, omar

It doesn't look like haeres near Moscow...
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15.10.2007 14:35, Bad Den

It doesn't look like haeres near Moscow...

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15.10.2007 14:48, omar

Take a look at the topic...To the first page wink.gif

15.10.2007 15:05, Bad Den

And, found in the topic about beetles MO, thank smile.gifyou

15.10.2007 17:03, rpanin

It doesn't look like haeres near Moscow...


And as for me, it's still haeres.
We are waiting for you-with Mr. Entalex.
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15.10.2007 17:47, Aleksandr Safronov

Thank you, Ruslan, but you flatter me! I'm by no means a big expert on this genus, but I hope I will!
As for the type , I don't have C. errans in my collection, so I can't visually compare them. In my opinion, the beetle is more similar to C. haeres.
C. errans has gaps with a more delicate grain than C. haeres. The edges of the elytra are more parallel. C. haeres is 22-26 mm in size, while C. errans is larger. Judging by the C. cancellatus located nearby on cotton wool, the size is within 20 mm. In the Belgorod region - if only the northern limit of the range of C. errans. They differ significantly in the shape of the aedeagus. smile.gif

15.10.2007 21:06, KDG

 
As for the type , I don't have C. errans in my collection, so I can't visually compare them.

Do you need it? smile.gif
I have 5-6 pieces...
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15.10.2007 22:47, Guest

rpanin and Entalex, I think you are right - it is indeed C. haeres
this beetle is quite common in the Belgorod region, in the collection of BelSU there is a large series of this species
there it is defined as C. haeres
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15.10.2007 22:49, Aleksandr Safronov

Here, as a comparison, I post a picture of C. errans and C. haeres aedeagus. smile.gif Maybe Bad Den will decide to " gut " the beetles! wink.gif

This post was edited by Entalex - 15.10.2007 22: 50

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16.10.2007 12:55, Bad Den

Here, as a comparison, I post a picture of C. errans and C. haeres aedeagus. smile.gif Maybe Bad Den will decide to " gut " the beetles! wink.gif

I'm mentally prepared smile.gif
I will come home and put it in the desiccator, I will prepare for the operation smile.gif
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