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KDG, 31.01.2007 10:23

Chlorophorus favieri (Fairmaire, 1873) - Morocco, Atlas
Calydon submetallicum (Blanchard in Gay, 1851) - Chile
Mesechthistatus furciferus (Bates, 1884) - Japan
Mallodon downesi Hope, 1843-South Africa

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31.01.2007 13:02, rpanin

Chlorophorus favieri (Fairmaire, 1873)
Calydon submetallicum (Blanchard in Gay, 1851)
Mesechthistatus furciferus (Bates, 1884)
Mallodon downesi Hope, 1843


The scans are excellent!
I think if it goes on like this ,it will be necessary to do not by species , but by genera of the title. For easier search. I have quite a few photos myself. It would be possible to spread them out in a more differentiated way . Barbels to barbels, and the carabid and others-separately.
I remember that in the recent past, it was difficult to find visual information for many species. The Internet is still far from containing what you would like . A lot of platitudes, but there is no such thing.....

31.01.2007 13:12, Nilson

The scans are excellent!
I think if it goes on like this ,it will be necessary to do not by species , but by genera of the title. For easier search. I have quite a few photos myself. It would be possible to spread them out in a more differentiated way . Barbels to barbels, and the carabid and others-separately.
I remember that in the recent past, it was difficult to find visual information for many species. The Internet is still far from containing what you would like . A lot of platitudes,but not something like that.....

I dare say that all the same photos shuffle.gif
All hands for! You need to add up and classify!
I have a lot of photos, too. Every week - at least five new ones. There are some interesting things. How would it all be laid out for the obchestvennogo obozrenya?
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31.01.2007 14:25, KDG

I dare say that all the same photos shuffle.gif
All hands for! You need to add up and classify!
I have a lot of photos, too. Every week - at least five new ones. There are some interesting things. How would it all be laid out for the obchestvennogo obozrenya?

photos of chlorophorus only. the rest are scans.

31.01.2007 15:04, RippeR

Super beetles. All the tropics? Or who is closer to us?

For dividing photos into groups, I also give my vote smile.gifWill be more convenient. You can request photos at once if someone has certain types, so that it is more convenient.

31.01.2007 15:35, KDG

Super beetles. All the tropics? Or who is closer to us?

For dividing photos into groups, I also give my vote smile.gifWill be more convenient. You can request photos at once, if someone has certain types, to make it more convenient.

sorry, I forgot to sign proykhodenie. I'm correcting myself.

31.01.2007 20:21, RippeR

Where did you get it? Did you buy it? How much?

31.01.2007 22:46, KDG

Where did you get it? Did you buy it? How much?

We communicate and change...

And then there are the animals:
Acanthinodera cummingi, male - Chilie
Hoplocerambyx spinicornis, female - China
Moechotypa coomani - Vietnam
Sagridola maculosa, male - Madagascar

This post was edited by KDG-02/01/2007 09: 47

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01.02.2007 13:55, RippeR

The last bug is generally a class!

And what is usually asked for in exchange? Interesting.

01.02.2007 14:10, KDG

The last bug is generally a class!

And what is usually asked for in exchange? Interesting.

yes, in different ways... Usually also Soviet barbels or carabuses, plates.
Sagridola and a few other Madagascar beetles were given to me by a Spaniard.

01.02.2007 17:31, Bad Den

Sagridola and a few other Madagascar beetles were given to me by a Spaniard.

J. Vicens? wink.gif

01.02.2007 18:36, KDG

J. Vicens? wink.gif

E.Vives

14.05.2007 15:06, KDG

Helladia humeralis (Waltl 1838) - Turkey, okr. Pamukkale

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30.06.2007 19:56, mathaiga

photos of chlorophorus only. the rest are scans.

I also wanted a scan. Look. It is caught in the B [font=Geneva]olgaria Paracorymbia pallens.
Will it leave??
Movgli

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30.06.2007 20:39, Nilson

Great! Do you use an electronic micrometer when straightening?
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30.06.2007 23:03, Aleksandr Safronov

I also wanted a scan. Look. It is caught in Bulgaria by Paracorymbia pallens.
Will it leave??
Movgli

Something to me this scan strongly resembles the handwriting of Szczepan Ziarko. shuffle.gif

01.07.2007 17:54, RippeR

yes, very similar to

03.07.2007 15:20, KDG

Coptosia compacta M? n? tri?s, 1832-Azerbaijan, 10 km below Gosmalyan, Chertov Most, 14 06 2007
Penichroa fasciata Stephens, 1831 - Azerbaijan, Gobustan, Boyuk-bash 7 06 2007
Leiopus kharazii Holzschuh, 1974-Azerbaijan, 20 km below Lerik, 15 06 2007

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24.09.2007 15:23, KDG

No one has placed beetles for a long time...

Anaglyptus gibbosus (Fabricius, 1787) - Italy
Trichoferus spartii (M? ller, 1948) - Croatia
Chloridolum sieversi Ganglb. 1886-Primorye
Evodinellus (Brachytodes) clathratus F. 1792-Ukraine, Transcarpathia

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25.09.2007 10:53, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Greetings!
Doctor, how does sivers differ from Zaitsev and moskhata Orientalis?
Scans - class as always!

25.09.2007 21:24, KDG

Greetings!
Doctor, how does sivers differ from Zaitsev and moskhata Orientalis?
Scans - class as always!

Salam is mutualsmile.gif
Seavers is the longest - sawyered and longest-legged of them all. And also with a red underside of the body. And Zaitsev, for example, is all green and is known only from the holotype....

26.09.2007 10:12, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Hi!

Salam is mutualsmile.gif
Seavers is the longest - sawyered and longest-legged of them all. And also with a red underside of the body. And Zaitsev, for example, is all green and is known only from the holotype....


Copy that, sir."
I mean, it's all definitely Sievers?
picture: sieversi.jpg

Are they definitely musky then?
picture: orientalis.jpg

It's funny that I used to see Sivers in training camps in units and not every year, but now I've been around for years... on the contrary, orientales have always been in numbers, and now zero integers and others in tenths...

26.09.2007 19:26, KDG

Hi!
Copy that, sir."
I mean, it's all definitely Sievers?
Are they definitely musky then?
It's funny that I used to see Sivers in training camps in units and not every year, but now I've been around for years... on the contrary, orientales have always been in numbers, and now zero integers and others in tenths...

All right. can you hear the orientalis label?

27.09.2007 13:51, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

There's no way right now, you know, dear, until I get to them myself.
So I remember that the leftmost one is from one, the other two are from another place (both from one).

27.09.2007 22:22, KDG

There's no way right now, you know, dear, until I get to them myself.
So I remember that the leftmost one is from one, the other two are from another place (both from one).

well, let's wait frown.gif

30.10.2007 14:50, KDG

Top-up service:

Saperda alberti-Primorye
Anaglyptus simplicicornis-Krasnodar Krai, Khadyzhensk
Paraclytus sexguttatus-Abkhazia
Saperda populnea - North Ossetia
Calchaenesthes olongomaculatus-Greece

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picture: simplicicornis.jpg
simplicicornis.jpg — (121.26к)

picture: sexguttatus.jpg
sexguttatus.jpg — (121.25к)

picture: populnea.jpg
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picture: calchanesthes.jpg
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30.10.2007 21:49, RippeR

Excellent!
By the way, can there be any other species of anagliptus in Moldova besides mysticus?

30.10.2007 22:46, KDG

Excellent!
By the way, can there be any other species of anagliptus in Moldova besides mysticus?

I'm afraid not. the nearest one (gibbosus) is separated from you by the Alps.
unless you catch a new one..

31.10.2007 9:16, omar

It will catch you...
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31.10.2007 9:40, RippeR

Went to catch wink.gif
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03.01.2011 15:12, smax

Happy New Year to all of you! As a New Year's card - a " toy " bug.
I've been looking for a long time, where to stick it, in what topic. Then I decided it didn't matter smile.gif
Heteropsini - Chrysoprasis aurigena - Uruguay

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11.01.2013 0:52, smax

Peruvian licidoid oddball smile.gif
Peru, Junin, 8 km NE from Puerto Okopa, Cananedem vill.
Knowledgeable people say it looks a lot like a typical echo instance. I still don't like the idea, though. Probably the lack of images of other standard instances lol.gif

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11.01.2013 13:40, KDG

Peruvian licidoid oddball smile.gif
Peru, Junin, 8 km NE from Puerto Okopa, Cananedem vill.
Knowledgeable people say it looks a lot like a typical echo instance. I still don't like the idea, though. Probably the lack of images of other standard instances lol.gif

it differs from the fasciatus syntype, but we need pictures of several other species described by Buquet in the same year and from the same region. By the way. in my specimens, the shoulder spot is strongly developed from this point. Are yours all so dark?

11.01.2013 16:52, smax

Duc, what am I talking about?
No, I have only two of them (narrow, dark, and, noticeably, blue).
The rest look like this -

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16.01.2013 17:35, KDG

Atrypanius
conspersus (Germar) 1824


N Peru, Loreto prov.
58 km SW Iquitos
Itaya riv., H-140 m
14-29 02 2008

This post was edited by KDG-16.01.2013 17: 35

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16.01.2013 23:55, smax

Piezocerina is terrible. In the description (thanks to the kind people), it is written in Portuguese in white that the legs are black. And in the picture attached to the description (<url>) - yellow and red. How can you do that to provincials...
Peru, Loreto, road from Iquitos to Nauta, oh.

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17.01.2013 4:33, sebastes

Piezocerina is terrible. In the description (thanks to the kind people), it is written in Portuguese in white that the legs are black. And in the picture attached to the description (<url>) - yellow and red. How can you do that to provincials...
Peru, Loreto, road from Iquitos to Nauta, oh.

Maxim, why "scary"?

17.01.2013 21:03, smax

because prickly (I don't know how to put it bigger), not even approximately similar to anything else, and even among its brownish relatives stands out for the madness of coloring smile.gif

17.01.2013 21:10, smax

And this is such a rhinotragina. Serious and peculiar. And rare in "fine arts" yes.gifFrom the same places -

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18.01.2013 10:05, sebastes

because prickly (I don't know how to put it bigger), it doesn't look like anything else, even approximately, and even among its brownish relatives stands out for the madness of colors smile.gif

I wish I could look at her photo again ...

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