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Micilus minutissimus

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Chara87, 09.12.2015 0:08

Hello,
my name is Matush. I have been collecting for three years and live in Slovakia. I collect water and coastal beetles; I am particularly interested in the Heteroceridae / Pilose family. I would like to get the beetle Micilus minutissimus. I offer to exchange various interesting species of beetles of similar value from the territory of Central Europe.
I hope we can reach an agreement.
Matush

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09.12.2015 12:36, botanque

Quite a mysterious beast. I myself have been looking for it for a long time, but without success, in the south of Kazakhstan. Judging by the literature data, it is found there. I would also like to have an n-th number of copies. As from Micilus murinus shuffle.gif

09.12.2015 13:42, Алексей Сажнев

I fully support it. And other Heteroceridae will not hurt, especially Siberian, Far Eastern, from the north of Russia. And any near and far abroad countries.

13.12.2015 11:31, Chara87

Thank you for your answers. I have Micilus murinus in my collection.

13.12.2015 19:30, Алексей Сажнев

Thank you for your answers. I have Micilus murinus in my collection.


Can you take photos of collectible beetles?

15.12.2015 22:12, Chara87

Micilus murinus.

Pictures:
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28.08.2018 16:39, Grey Coleopter

Hello,
my name is Matush. I have been collecting for three years and live in Slovakia. I collect water and coastal beetles; I am particularly interested in the Heteroceridae / Pilose family. I would like to get the beetle Micilus minutissimus. I offer to exchange various interesting species of beetles of similar value from the territory of Central Europe.
I hope we can reach an agreement.
Matush

And what does it look like your Micilus minutissimus, and then this year, in the eastern Crimea, several dozen Pilous flew to svetolovushka, I took only about a dozen for a mattress, because they are not interesting to me. Maybe in the fees and your animal will be.

This post was edited by Grey Coleopter - 28.08.2018 16: 40

28.08.2018 18:08, botanque

And what does it look like your Micilus minutissimus, and then this year, in the eastern Crimea, several dozen Pilous flew to svetolovushka, I took only about a dozen for a mattress, because they are not interesting to me. Maybe in the fees and your animal will be.

It looks almost exactly like M. murinus above the post. Among several dozen from the Crimea is unlikely to be found – not found among several thousand from Central Asia wink.gif

29.08.2018 5:45, Grey Coleopter

It looks almost exactly like M. murinus above the post. Among several dozen from the Crimea is unlikely to be found – not found among several thousand from Central Asia wink.gif

I agree with you, mine are all light, those that are larger with a mottled pattern, that are smaller in sandy yellow color.

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