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Banal Tentyria nomas

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Cerambyx, 17.04.2007 13:03

I post pictures of different Tentyria nomas.
1-5 beetles Orenburg region:
1-25 km South of Orenburg, Pervomaisky settlement
2-Belyaevsky district, Alabaytal
village 3-Sakmarsky district, Grebeni village
4 - Svetlinsky district, Ozerny settlement.
5-Tashlinsky district, Rannee village
6-North. Kazakhstan, Yesil.

The scans are bad, so the slight indentation along the suture of the elytra is poorly visible... All beetles are specially taken from the series (if anyone has any doubts that this is Tentyria nomas).

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Comments

17.04.2007 18:16, omar

Thank you very much! Very informative. I didn't know this species was so variable. I especially liked the last 2 beetles - I've never seen such beetles before. If it's possible to make the images better, that's smile.gifall very well. Now listen again. Just don't laugh at me with a loud, contemptuous laugh. The last bug seems strange to me. confused.gif Here I will not take anything to deny-the quality of the scan is not the same. But I'd be curious to get a better look at it. What is its size? This is tentiria for sure, but here's the view...

17.04.2007 21:06, Zhuk

And in the Volgograd region. is there one? Just there is a tentiria from there, but I'm not sure what this view is.

17.04.2007 21:49, omar

There is, of course.

17.04.2007 22:45, RippeR

what about us? Or at least something like that? And where to look for it? I didn't find many black chicks in my life at all, but the group is cool.

18.04.2007 9:49, omar

RippeR: but I can't vouch for Moldova - it's very Western. But it may be quite possible. I usually found them running around in places with sparse grassy vegetation, and very often for some reason they are found near the entrances to underground anthills of steppe ants. By the way, not only my observation.

18.04.2007 9:58, Bad Den

what about us? Or at least something like that? And where to look for it? I didn't find many black chicks in my life at all, but the group is cool.

They are supposed to fall into the" glasses " of the soil.

18.04.2007 10:02, omar

Maybe. But this is a view with daily activity.

18.04.2007 10:35, Mylabris

The Tentiriins (meaning the entire tribe) are highly variable. My teacher is generally joking - that black heifers are one polytypical species smile.gif

18.04.2007 10:41, omar

I think that abscesses are also one type in this case. And don't you get bored with just one sport? lol.gif

18.04.2007 12:39, Cerambyx

Thank you very much! Very informative. I didn't know this species was so variable. I especially liked the last 2 beetles - I've never seen such beetles before. If it's possible to make the images better, that's smile.gifall very well. Now listen again. Just don't laugh at me with a loud, contemptuous laugh. The last bug seems strange to me. confused.gif Here I will not take anything to deny-the quality of the scan is not the same. But I'd be curious to get a better look at it. What is its size? This is tentiria for sure, but here's the view...


I expected such doubts smile.gif. As I have already mentioned, all beetles are taken from series (at least 10 specimens), and among them all transitions to" normal " T. nomas are present.
I do not know what you liked the last beetle (the size is the same as that of the noramal beetle), but among these it is the only one not from the Orenburg region but from northern Kazakhstan-the Ishim river, Yesil. However, this episode didn't seem strange to me... Theoretically, it could be the vicarious taxon T. nomas (I don't know if it's a species or a subspecies), but I don't know anything about it.
And as for the penultimate beetle, I have specimens with an even coarser sculpture.
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18.04.2007 13:08, Cerambyx

And in the glasses they fall in heaps (but mostly where they run in heaps - that is, we have-everywhere smile.gif

18.04.2007 13:28, Mylabris

To Omar
in addition to meloids, I just like tentiriinami fond. There are good fees from all over Kazakhstan. Recently, finally, a good person sent ksenia Kaszab on the Microdera revision. Here, too , the signs for distinguishing species are very frail...
Well, here it depends on the "school" - you are a crusher or an amalgamator... The main thing is not to forget that a species is not something that we came up with for the convenience of classification, but a real-life unit.
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18.04.2007 20:51, Zhuk

About fishing for tentiria. In the Crimea, I caught them for bananas. Just take a banana and put it under a stone and they run from all around there and stay on it, and in the morning come and collect them.
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