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Some Potosia spp.

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11.07.2012 22:53, Kemist

I would like to see metallica without spots on the knees

12.07.2012 11:17, Kallima

I would like to see metallica without spots on my knees


If they dry out, then I'll post photos from the bottom to remove them too.

14.07.2012 19:14, Kallima

Potosia metallica, collected on 8. 07.2012. in the Bryansk region, Mylinka station.
Among the specimens with strongly reduced white spots, there were no spots at all,
it is in photos 1 and 2 in the lower right row and is larger in photos 3 and 4.

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14.07.2012 20:20, Honza

Protaetia cariana (Gestro, 1891)
Protaetia famelica (Janson, 1879)
Cetonia aurata sicula Aliquó, 1983

This post was edited by Honza - 14.07.2012 20: 32

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19.07.2012 16:23, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

also without spots
Protaetia metallica (Herbst, 1782)
Ukraine, Poltava region, okr. village. Tereshki, sosnovy bor, found dead in a rainwater trap
12.07.2012
leg. & det. E. V. Rybalchenko

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19.07.2012 20:28, Kemist

All instances are spotless metallica

20.07.2012 10:04, sebastes

  Protaetia cariana (Gestro, 1891)
Protaetia famelica (Janson, 1879)
Cetonia aurata sicula Aliquó, 1983

In my opinion, this is not famelica, or even Protaetia.
Most likely, this is Cetonia magnifica (see the link http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/eusmaggl.htm ) or Cetonia pilifera (http://www.beetleskorea.com/).

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30.07.2012 17:58, Kemist

This is definitely Cetonia magnifica

31.07.2012 10:53, Honza

thank you for the repair name smile.gif

What is this species ?
Kyrgyzstán - Alla Arča (Bishkek) 20.5. - 2.6.2012

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31.07.2012 11:56, Fornax13

very similar to Protaetia marginicollis

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31.07.2012 12:23, GlebSinon

I agree, it looks like marginicollis.

06.11.2012 9:16, Honza

name change

Protaetia (Cetonischema) aeruginosa (Drury, 1770)............Protaetia (Cetonischema) speciosissima (Scopoli, 1786),

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14.11.2012 23:35, Dergg

Etudes from the life of Protaetia metallica metallica

Moscow region, ROC. Zvenigorod Biological Station, June 2008

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14.11.2012 23:42, Dergg

Protaetia metallica metallica on the eastern edge of its range

Altai Republic, Teletskoye ozero, Chiri cordon area, h = 400 m, on umbrella roads,
27.07.2011

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Protaetia metallica daurica Motschulsky in Schrenk, 1860

Irkutsk region, Bratsk city district, 26.06.2005, Fominykh village leg.

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15.11.2012 0:43, Honza

P. (Pseudonetocia) kulabensis Reitter, 1893 (2)

This post was edited by Honza - 15.11.2012 00: 46

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15.11.2012 0:47, Honza

Protaetia neglecta Hope, 1831

This post was edited by Honza - 15.11.2012 00: 50

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08.01.2013 14:41, Dergg

Potosia (Netocia) cyanea Kraatz, 1886

Tajikistan, district of Kulyab, Khoja-Mumin, 12.05.2012; A. Zubov leg.

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28.03.2013 21:39, Dima DD

Hello!
The pictures are not mine, I put them up on request (Link to images in the Macro Club)
There is an assumption that this is Potosia (Netocia) marginicollis (Ballion, 1870), is it correct?
The beetle was shot in the city of Baikonur, wintered in the house on the windowsill.

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29.03.2013 5:42, Cerambyx

Hello!
The pictures are not mine, I put them up on request (Link to images in the Macro Club)
There is an assumption that this is Potosia (Netocia) marginicollis (Ballion, 1870), is it correct?
The beetle was shot in the city of Baikonur, wintered in the house on the windowsill.

yes, it is marginicollis
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26.04.2013 14:36, Victor Titov

Protaetia fusca (Herbst, 1790)
Thailand, Phuket Island, Karon Beach area, 05.03.2013
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17.10.2013 11:38, Kemist

[quote=Bad Den,15.06.2008 17:30]

17.10.2013 12:44, Bad Den

  
In order to finally clarify the situation, or vice versa, to confuse everythingsmile.gif, I pulled out the genitals and photographed the process of the prothorax.

So mesopotamica came out

A. floralis is the same-it seems to have been decided?

17.10.2013 14:57, Bad Den

Maybe you're right. I thought that experts on this topic come here and they can help in identifying and posting photos may be of interest to them.

They also go into topics about the definition smile.gif
And after the definition - just the right place for these photos in the relevant topics.
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17.10.2013 15:02, Kemist

Normal aethiessa mesopotamica and no floralis

17.10.2013 16:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

I will cherish and care for them, and when the remaining 27 bronzes are determined for me, I will send them all to ZIN. They don't listen to me there smile.gif

Well, I do not know.... No one offends anyone here, but posting insects without labels is not good. It's just that sometimes a person seems to know the type, and does not write so as not to be so stupid-like a photo without the geography of capture. The label is an insect passport (I'll never get tired of repeating it)!!!
As an example. Posted the other day incomprehensible to me marigold: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1438369 with an accurate label! And yesterday she decided even to subspecies. And the subspecies turned out to be tricky in my opinion: with great difficulty, I found a photo in Google to check. I am sure that the label helped significantly in the identification.
And you put on the definition in topics that are already dedicated to certain insects photos for the definition and also without labels. Who will understand this?
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17.10.2013 17:02, gumenuk

I don't agree at all with vafdog and partially vasiliy-feoktistov.
I support gumenuk, it's bad that there are no labels, but not from malice, he hides them, and they just don't exist.
Specialized topics exist for the purpose that they will concentrate the types of a single group that are not defined here, but will not be lost, as in general topics by definition, and often these topics are defined and remain with passports smile.gif
vafdog rude post created, no tact no respect and essentially wrong mad.gif

Should I display my remaining unlabeled bronzes here or in Zhuki ?
I am waiting for the society's decision.
I delete all other correspondence.

This post was edited by gumenuk - 17.10.2013 17: 03

17.10.2013 17:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Should I display my remaining unlabeled bronzes here or in Zhuki ?
I am waiting for the society's decision.
I delete all other correspondence.

Vitaly, yes, it's better to place them in beetles.
To the other participants of the "Conference"smile.gif: can we really make the topic "Identifying beetles that were not identified in the main topic" (there is a similar one for butterflies)?
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17.10.2013 17:33, Bad Den

Normal aethiessa mesopotamica and no floralis


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj96YnI9El8

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17.10.2013 18:25, Dergg

Hello!
The pictures are not mine, I put them up on request (Link to images in the Macro Club)
There is an assumption that this is Potosia (Netocia) marginicollis (Ballion, 1870), is it correct?
The beetle was shot in the city of Baikonur, wintered in the house on the windowsill.

The view is defined correctly, but why is the subgenus Netocia? I have never seen any experts refer marginicollisa to this particular subgenus - which is not surprising, since this species is completely different from the representative of the subgenus Netocia - neither in appearance nor in ecology. Now marginicollis belongs to Protaetia (s. str.), another variant is Protaetia (Potosia).

22.10.2013 19:00, Kemist

Athiessa floralis, Aethiessa floralis, Marocco, El_Jadida, loc.Sidi Smail, 26.04.2003, leg. G.&I.Zappi.

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22.10.2013 19:04, Kemist

Aetiessa mesopotamica, Aetiessa mesopotamica - (Jordan Valley, 10.04.2010)

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08.05.2014 20:46, Victor Gazanchidis

On May 1, in the Ryazan region, on the edge of a mixed forest, I caught the freshest Protaetia lugubris on the
fly. It always seemed to me that they leave much later. Experts tell me, is this observed or some exceptional case?

09.05.2014 6:04, Dmitry Vlasov

On May 1, in the Ryazan region, on the edge of a mixed forest, I caught the freshest Protaetia lugubris on the
fly. It always seemed to me that they leave much later. Experts tell me, is this observed or some exceptional case?

They have overwintering adults, so the departure dates depend on the weather in the spring...

09.05.2014 20:22, Kemist

I found this type in April, there are hardly any restrictions on the terms of the first summer

24.10.2014 16:51, AGG

what a beast-Cetonia aurata pokornyi Rataj, 2000-Rataj K . New Knowledge concerning certain Genera of the Family Cetoniidae Annotationes Zoologicae et Botanicae Slovenske Narodne Muzeum v. Bratislava 222:1-18, 2000. What does it look like and how does it differ from other subspecies of aurata?
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26.10.2014 3:23, Dergg

what a beast-Cetonia aurata pokornyi Rataj, 2000-Rataj K . New Knowledge concerning certain Genera of the Family Cetoniidae Annotationes Zoologicae et Botanicae Slovenske Narodne Muzeum v. Bratislava 222:1-18, 2000. What does it look like and how does it differ from other subspecies of aurata?


Good question, by the way. Taxonomic databases indicate that the subspecies was described from Altai. I used to consider my auratas from the Altai to be a subspecies of viridiventris, but now I don't know what to think confused.gifI would like to know at least from which part of the Altai this new subspecies was described. The text of the article with the original description is not available on the Internet, so if someone from the Eastern European inhabitants of the forum managed to get to Annotationes Zoologicae et Botanicae Slovenske Narodne Muzeum v. Bratislava and post the text on the forum, it would be great mol.gif

26.10.2014 22:29, I.solod

a large block of literature is on the plates here , but this work is not laid out, although it is in the bibliography list

http://www.datascaraebaeoidea.net/Referenties/R.html
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26.10.2014 22:31, I.solod

when changing the letter in the address

R.html alphabetically - you can view the entire page , but otherwise it returns the error 404

23.12.2014 14:40, Dergg

Protaetia (Netociomima) solorensis Wallace, 1867

Indonesia, Flores Island, IV.2011
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27.12.2014 15:05, Dergg

Protaetia (Netocia) morio F.

SPAIN, Catalonia, Girona prov., Blanes, La Tordera river, 29.VI-4.VII.2014,
N. Dvoeglasov leg.

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