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Some Potosia spp.

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22.10.2020 10:56, Radik

Thank you.

07.01.2021 1:17, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

since the publication of the article, additional material has been accumulated

Great article. Only there is no basic definition-who determined, on what basis and by what signs, that the listed voucher speciemens is exactly P. fieberi.
Although, perhaps it is assumed that you just need to banally review all these instances for all collections in order to make sure of it....

12.02.2022 11:01, Carpocoris sp

Hello! Has anyone ever encountered Protaetia (Netocia) excavata in Armenia? I didn't know that this species could be there until I accidentally came across a dry copy for sale with a label from there on some foreign website.

20.04.2022 1:44, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Let's just say that the "excavator" for there is also marked in the literature. But I never came across one.
What I've seen from the former USSR is that most of them are Turkmen.
But in fact, what it is is not entirely clear - it is now Netocia araratica.

The post was edited by mikepride - 04/20/2022 01: 55

15.07.2022 21:22, Евгений С

Hello! Comrades, I ask for help in determining the bronzes, I'm a beginner in this direction!
They came as larvae or from the Astrakhan or Saratov regions

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22.09.2022 0:12, bugslov

Potosia hieroglyphica
Green form, I have this from Volgograd

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22.09.2022 0:17, bugslov

Brown, mottled uniform from Chechnya

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22.09.2022 0:25, bugslov

More beetles from that place. Chechnya, okr. p. Tsentoroy 24.07.22

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22.09.2022 10:32, bugslov

Dagestan. Samursky forest. 17.07.22. There is also a mass on the flowers.

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22.09.2022 10:40, bugslov

Small series of potosia hieroglyphica from different places.
1, 8,9,10 dagestan
2,3,4 voglograd
5,6 dosang
7 armenia

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01.01.2023 21:41, Vadim Permin

Small series of potosia hieroglyphica from different places.
1, 8,9,10 dagestan
2,3,4 voglograd
5,6 dosang
7 armenia

Good day!..
So where does that fine line go? Where do P. cuprina end, where do P. cuprina begin?hieroglyphica?
Crimean individuals - who are they? Is there a cuprina in Dagestan?

10.02.2023 20:42, Евгений С

bugslov! Thank you so much for your invaluable help!

The post was edited by Evgeny S-10.02.2023 21: 00

14.12.2023 8:42, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Hello.
Need help identifying it.
I previously identified this beetle as Protaetia (Potosia) famelica (Janson, 1879), but now I think it is still Protaetia (Liocola) brevitarsis (Lewis, 1879)

This specimen was collected in July 2001 in Khabarovsk
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Now it is Protaetia alpanseque

23.12.2023 23:27, Kemist

I don't see what signs point to a new taxon, but in my opinion it is a typical brevitarsis. It cannot be that the entire group living in the Far East has migrated to a new taxon solely on the basis of its locality.

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