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20.01.2010 15:03, Dmitry Vlasov

Basil, the nutcracker that you have Athous bicolor is most likely Athous niger-a variation with brown elytra (I don't remember the name...), and "Ampedus pomorum" is almost 100% Ampedus nigroflavus, only it has orange elytra from Central Russian, and pomorum has brown-red ones.
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20.01.2010 15:05, vasiliy-feoktistov

Basil, the nutcracker that you have Athous bicolor is most likely Athous niger-a variation with brown elytra (I don't remember the name...), and "Ampedus pomorum" is almost 100% Ampedus nigroflavus, only it has orange elytra from Central Russian, and pomorum has brown-red ones.

Thanks! I fix it (I'm a little weak with them) beer.gif

20.01.2010 15:58, chebur

A couple of nutcrackers from the Chekhov district of the Moscow region. The photos were taken on a garden plot.

Agriotes obscurus Linnaeus, 1758
02.05.09
picture: 02.05. 09_lib_accounts.JPG

Athous haemorrhoidalis Fabricius, 1801
19.05.07
picture: 19.05. 07_lyubuchany.JPG

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20.01.2010 17:11, vasiliy-feoktistov

I have a couple of undefined nutcrackers from the Chekhov district of the Moscow region. The photos were taken on a garden plot. I hope for the help of specialists.

Second: Athous haemorrhoidalis Fabricius, 1801 (in my opinion)
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20.01.2010 17:37, Victor Titov

I have a couple of undefined nutcrackers from the Chekhov district of the Moscow region. The photos were taken on a garden plot. I hope for the help of specialists.
02.05.09

First photo-Agriotes sp.
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20.01.2010 18:30, Alexandr Rusinov

First photo - Agriotes sp.

I would even say Agriotes obscurus
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20.01.2010 18:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

First photo - Agriotes sp.

Agriotes obscurus Linnaeus, 1758 looks like (good in profile-pronotum strongly swollen)
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20.01.2010 20:01, chebur

This nutcracker from the Crimea flew into the world.

Melanotus fusciceps (Gyllenhal, 1817)
06.08.09 Crimea, Yalta
image: 06.08. 09_Melanotus_sp._Ukraina.Гурзуф__1_.JPG

This post was edited by chebur - 20.01.2010 20: 19
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20.01.2010 20:13, Victor Titov

This nutcracker from the Crimea flew into the world. In the corresponding topic, I was helped to determine it to the genus, but then I couldn't
do anything about it myself Melanotus sp.
06. 08. 09 Crimea, Yalta

Melanotus fusciceps (Gyllenhal, 1817)

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 20.01.2010 20: 15
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20.01.2010 20:21, chebur

A small but beautiful nutcracker from the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.

Oedostethus quadripustulatus (Fabricius, 1792)
12.07.09
picture: 12.07. 09_lyubuchany.JPG

This post was edited by chebur-20.01.2010 21: 01
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