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Fornax13, 24.10.2007 23:00

Dear colleagues, I am looking for material on the Eucnemidae family. I would appreciate any help.

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25.10.2007 1:29, RippeR

software material.. or the material itself? Photos are needed, I can make them according to the available ones..?

25.10.2007 8:50, omar

What exactly are you interested in?

25.10.2007 23:07, Fornax13

I would be very interested in the material itself, but the beetles are not the most common. I think I'll take these animals seriously after all.

26.10.2007 7:48, RippeR

I suggest you start with a photo, then it will become clearer what is going where..

26.10.2007 23:57, Fornax13

I suggest you start with a photo, then it will become clearer what is going where..

Photos, of course, will also be of interest smile.gif

27.10.2007 11:20, guest: Elizar

I have some species from this family. Which ones are needed and how to forward them. I am a member, so you can write in PM...

03.11.2007 0:29, Fornax13

In general, anyone who is not sorry wink.gifwould be particularly interested in material from the south and west of the ETR and from the Asian part (but this is probably already from the science fiction section smile.gif) I can share Nematodes - a certain number remained.

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03.11.2007 0:49, omar

Contact Elizar, you won't regret it...Very adequate
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22.11.2007 1:24, Fornax13

Does anyone have Melasis from the Asian part of Russia or from Asia in general? On time or for an exchange. There are very funny views, but they need to be seriously dealt with.

01.12.2007 15:15, Cosmos

There is one copy. eucn. from the Caucasus, the second is determined by N. B. N.-apparently a species-the genus is not easy. And who are nematodes??? Maybe a trail.are there any e-mails (except for oss)?

01.12.2007 20:31, guest: Proctos

There is one copy. eucn. from the Caucasus, the second is determined by N. B. N.-apparently a species-the genus is not easy. And who are nematodes??? Maybe a trail.are there any e-mails (except for oss)?

what tropical eardrums are you interested in? Naezniki?

02.12.2007 1:15, Fornax13

There is one copy. eucn. from the Caucasus, the second is determined by N. B. N.-apparently a species-the genus is not easy. And who are nematodes??? Maybe a trail.are there any e-mails (except for oss)?

No, unfortunately, I don't have tropical epaulettes... What kind of e-mails are you interested in? Nematodes is also a euknemid.

05.12.2007 23:52, Fornax13

Yeah... It turns out to be a sad topic... smile.gif Although as expected smile.gif

10.03.2008 0:52, Fornax13

Dear colleagues, does anyone know where to borrow Melasis japonica Hisamatsu, 1963 to complete the picture? The genitals are there to be torn off, leveled and all that... smile.gif
Yes, by the way, there was a case - here the photo was promised wink.gif

27.03.2008 11:54, Cosmos

Farsius dubius-horseradish from under gelenzhik, beginning.August, red-brown, on the bark of hornbeams. Sorry, I didn't subscribe to the topic, so I didn't check it out earlier. 3-4 more species were found among the nutcrackers, while undet.
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18.04.2008 12:47, Timandr

Here, since there are no good photos yet, I have one (undefined yet, if both are related to them at all). The old collections are still with temporary labels:
top: village Ubinskaya of the Krasnodar Territory (by the way, then they were together with the NBN),
bottom - Ussuriysky district

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18.04.2008 12:49, Timandr

P.S. lower: maybe Melasis buprestoides?

19.04.2008 0:25, Fornax13

The lower one is probably Otho sphondyloides (Germar, 1818). He was quoted from Primorye. Probably a trans-palaearct. I didn't see the upper one, although it looks like Nematodes filum in its habit.

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19.04.2008 0:30, Fornax13

Farsius dubius-horseradish from under gelenzhik, beginning.August, red-brown, on the bark of hornbeams. Sorry, I didn't subscribe to the topic, so I didn't check it out earlier. Found 3-4 more species among the nutcrackers, not yet met.

Yes, mostly from terr. Russia's Farsus dubius is just from those places..

This post was edited by Fornax13-19.04.2008 01: 03

16.06.2008 19:59, Fornax13

In general, if there are "unnecessary" ones - writesmile.gif If there are a lot of them (which is unlikely, of course, but still) - collect the series. Most interested in the East. The Palearctic. If you have any suggestions about this season , I will take them into account (most likely I will travel around the region). Thank you all in advance!

PS Mordellid also posobirayte, if not difficult wink.gif

20.06.2008 5:51, Dinusik

Here are a few photos. The quality is really not the best shuffle.gif
All from the vicinity of Blagoveshchensk.

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20.06.2008 5:55, Dinusik

And even before the pile.

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20.06.2008 6:18, Bad Den

Dinusik, then all nutcrackers... wink.gif

20.06.2008 7:02, Dinusik

Well, then excuse me, the jamb came out shuffle.gif

13.07.2008 15:05, Necrocephalus

The photo, of course, is not super, but the view is interesting smile.gif
Dromaeolus barnabita Villa
Kursk region, Kurchatov city, on a dry, old branch of a fallen poplar tree. 29.06.2008

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13.07.2008 15:28, Fornax13

Thanks! great! Cool little animal! smile.gif I'll have to look at my place, I just have to live here.

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13.07.2008 15:45, Necrocephalus

Fornax 13, see PM smile.gif

08.11.2008 0:46, Fornax13

Dear colleagues, I am looking for material on the Eucnemidae family. I would appreciate any help.

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