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25.03.2010 16:13, Serg Svetlov

Here's a very interesting bug. Astynoscelis degener Bat. Very close to Acalolepta is our seaside bug. Primorye 10.07.04 M. & L. Smirnovy

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25.03.2010 19:06, Victor Titov

The only one(?) Phytoecia from the Moscow region

I've got plenty of them myself, but have you seen any others around here?"

I'm looking for (((myself, but I haven't come across anything other than these yet

Yes, there are" enchanted " views for individual collectors. Here for me long time (the truth, for a long time) such was (you won't believe!!!) Aegomorphus clavipes. And biotopes like-would know, and searched purposefully, but could not find! wall.gif And this is despite the fact that the beetle is very obvious to me, and objectively not rare; to put it mildly, in the collections of fellow countrymen-full! And then, as it broke through: at every step they began to get caught. So, Phytoecia cylindrica (at least), I'm sure, is just such an "enchanted" species for you personally. Remove the damage! tongue.gif
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25.03.2010 21:23, Cerambyx

But the more difficult it is to catch the view, the more pleasant it is to achieve success in the end - even if this complete nonsense wink.gifis removed smile.gif

This post was edited by Cerambyx - 03/25/2010 21: 24
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26.03.2010 9:41, Serg Svetlov

I don't agree with Dmitrich.There are no" enchanted "species, there umnik.gifare not attentive collectors and" people " who do not know the biology of insects (all your life you can look for Aromia moschata in a spruce forest and sincerely be surprised-"after all, I look at all the "umbrellas" and Christmas trees, but only Stenurella,Anastrangalia,Pachyta come across, confused.gif" And of course there must be a share of luck,without it, nowhere( you will arrive at the point for a beetle, and there a torrential downpour for the entire time of training camps or a frost of 10 degrees wall.gifis fate).If you hit one point methodically and purposefully, a hole will appear.
And sometimes kind people can help (especially if you are not at home , but on an expedition), but if last year Cerambyx would not have pointed a finger at gorushka, which we did not reach 500 meters, we would not see politum (ma) as our earssmile.gif.
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26.03.2010 10:37, Dmitry Vlasov

Not... there are" enchanted " views, I confirm. At the same point with Dmitrich, he was caught. I collected Aegomorphus clavipes, but he didn't... About your "enchanted one"...I even wrote an opus: http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/poiski_5.htm
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26.03.2010 12:48, Victor Titov

I don't agree with Dmitrich.There are no" enchanted "species, there umnik.gifare not attentive collectors and" people "who do not know the biology of insects (all your life you can look for Aromia moschata in a spruce forest and sincerely be surprised-" after all, I look at all the "umbrellas" and Christmas trees, but only Stenurella,Anastrangalia,Pachyta,confused.gif"

I won't argue, and it's not modest to loudly declare what kind of collector I am and how well I know the biology of Aegomorphus redface.gifclavipes . I'll just say one thing: of course, mindfulness and knowledge of the biology of a species are the defining conditions for success yes.gif, but who wouldn't agree?

And of course, there must be a share of luck, without it there is nowhere( you will arrive at the point for a beetle, and there a torrential downpour for the entire time of training or a frost of 10 degrees wall.gifis fate).If you hit one point methodically and purposefully, a hole will appear.

Again, everything is correct! Who is looking, he will always find! Only who is earlier and who is later. But I always want to be early... Let's assume that I was unlucky smile.gif

And sometimes kind people can help (especially if you are not at home , but on an expedition), but if last year Cerambyx would not have pointed a finger at gorushka, which we did not reach 500 meters, we would not see politum (ma) as our ears smile.gif.

Without the help of friends-nowhere: how many times I was helped by the good advice of Elizar and Anthrenus-not to count! beer.gif beer.gif beer.gif
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26.03.2010 14:46, алекс 2611

Yes, there are" enchanted " views for individual collectors. Here for me long time (the truth, for a long time) such was (you won't believe!!!) Aegomorphus clavipes. And biotopes like-would know, and searched purposefully, but could not find! wall.gif And this is despite the fact that the beetle is very obvious to me, and objectively not rare; to put it mildly, in the collections of fellow countrymen-full! And then, as it broke through: at every step they began to get caught. So, Phytoecia cylindrica (at least), I'm sure, is just such an "enchanted" species for you personally. Remove the damage! tongue.gif


I agree one hundred percent! For me, the "enchanted" species was the banal Selatosomus cruciatus. And then the Yaroslavl colleagues sent me (my thanks to them!) a couple of these beetles and last year they broke through.I started catching them at home.
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26.03.2010 21:52, Bad Den

By the way, this may also be how species appear in the Red Books smile.gif

29.03.2010 9:18, Aleksandr Safronov

Lamiomimus gottschei Kolbe 1886
VII. 1996 Russia, Far East,Primorsky Krai,
Ussuri district, Kamenushka.
R. Kolosov leg. (I am grateful to S. Veriga for the material)

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29.03.2010 9:34, Serg Svetlov

Here's another fact about" bewitchment " from my personal life, who collected dorkashikov, they will understand me. You walk on the steppe, you look at nothing, it's an empty steppe, but it's worth finding one - the eyes start to focus correctly and then "poperloi", you walk and think about how it's another 10 minutes. I didn't see a single one back, but here!!!
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29.03.2010 9:53, vasiliy-feoktistov

For me, enchanted is (as strange as it may seem) Agapanthia (Smaragdula) intermedia Ganglbauer, 1884 only at one point in my district do I come across this barbel (piglet literally 20x20m.), but it is stable and sometimes in bulk. I never came across him again.

29.03.2010 10:16, Victor Titov

For me, enchanted is (as strange as it may seem) Agapanthia (Smaragdula) intermedia Ganglbauer, 1884 only at one point in my district do I come across this barbel (piglet literally 20x20m.), but it is stable and sometimes in bulk. I never came across him again.

And nothing surprising! In the Yaroslavl region, intermedia is also local, and it is also found in "patches", along the edges, along the sides of country roads adjacent to the forest, where there is a scabbard (Knautia arvensis). I personally know two such "nickels". Collected by mowing.
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29.03.2010 16:36, Stas Shinkarenko

Everything seems to be from the specified subfamily. Volgograd region. If there are any errors, please correct them, especially not sure about the last three.

1. A. clavipes, VAP, erik Sudomoyka, 20.06.09
picture: Acanthoderes_clavipes.jpg

2. A. dahli Volgograd, 04.05.09
picture: Agapanthia_dahli1.jpg

3. A. maculicornis VAP, erik Sudomoyka, 17.06.09
picture: Agapanthia_maculicornis.jpg

4. A. violacea Volgograd, 04.05.09
picture: Agapanthia_violacea.jpg

5. M. myops, Volgograd, 06.04.09
picture: Mesosa_myops4.jpg

6. Phytoecia caerulea, Mikhailovsky district, Medveditsy River floodplain, 08.05.09
picture: Phytoecia_caerulea.jpg

7. Phytoecia scutellata, Volgograd, balka Otrada, 24.04.09
picture: Phytoecia_scutellata.jpg

8. Tetrops praeusta, Near Mikhaylovka, 09.05.09. On a pear tree.
picture: Tetrops_praeusta.jpg
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30.03.2010 10:14, vasiliy-feoktistov

For me, enchanted is (as strange as it may seem) Agapanthia (Smaragdula) intermedia Ganglbauer, 1884 only at one point in my district do I come across this barbel (piglet literally 20x20m.), but it is stable and sometimes in bulk. I never came across him again.

By the way, here is an example of a part of the fees of 2008. (4exec. still on cotton wool lie) from this point.
Please note that this was done manually (not by mowing). Although there is a lot of scabbers in my area-I haven't seen this barbel anywhere else.
P.S. to Dmitrich: Viktor, we discussed this beetle earlier in the topic Agapanthia and thank you very much for correcting my clumsy definition. beer.gif

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30.03.2010 11:16, Victor Titov

Vasily, I'm sorry for the grumbling: it seems to me that your method of spreading beetles, especially barbels, is not very conducive to the preservation of collection material: it is still better to have a mustache along the body. In addition, in this case, the space in the box will be more efficiently used. Although, I understand that you are so used to it...
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30.03.2010 11:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

Vasily, I'm sorry for the grumbling: it seems to me that your method of spreading beetles, especially barbels, is not very conducive to the preservation of collection material: it is still better to have a mustache along the body. In addition, in this case, the space in the box will be more efficiently used. Although, I understand that you are so used to it...

Victor, thank you! I'm already thinking of giving it up myself. I've been feeling sick myself lately.
It's just a bad habit, and you'll have to move the entire collection over time.
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03.05.2010 12:35, london

Good day to you, gentlemen!
I have a question for you: who annually collects or has the opportunity to collect large series of Lamia textor ?
We really want to add them to the collection and we have at least the idea and should be but for six years of searching and not found

04.05.2010 7:38, Alexandr Rusinov

How many pieces do you need?

04.05.2010 15:08, RippeR

more smile.gifI need the same smile.gifI think a few copies will be enough for us, if there are))

05.05.2010 7:36, Alexandr Rusinov

I'll try, I catch them every year, but it's a strange spring now... Let's hope they're not frozen out...
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04.06.2010 9:00, london

Tovareshi help...
Agapanthia dahli as a species is rare in the middle zone? or not, because as I know it has long been a serious pest of asteraceae, but it was well fought and it disappeared in some places. Who knows please explain if it is not difficult mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif

04.06.2010 9:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

Tovareshi help...
Agapanthia dahli as a species is rare in the middle zone? or not, because as I know it has long been a serious pest of asteraceae, but it was well fought and it disappeared in some places. Who knows please explain if it is not difficult mol.gif  mol.gif  mol.gif

I only catch A. vilossoviredescens en masse.

04.06.2010 10:07, london

I caught 30 pieces in two days, the only point in the city where they meet there is a thistle growth center and somehow I was lucky, I can bring you a couple of

04.06.2010 10:13, vasiliy-feoktistov

I caught 30 pieces in two days, the only point in the city where they meet there is a thistle growth center and somehow I was lucky, I can bring you a couple

Come on, and I caught one Eastern crunch for you yesterday-a female, and I will collect a black uniform (it turns out that it hasn't come down yet). But in general, it is better to communicate in a personal account on such topics smile.gif

04.06.2010 10:15, london

I don't mind but in general Skype if the topic goes to communication

11.06.2010 17:50, london

Tovareshi please enlighten me, Pilemia tigrina is generally rare? because I'm already getting too lazy to make a detour of 5 kilometers for the sake of nee

20.06.2010 0:20, Victor Titov

It seems to me that this topic, as well as the topic "Genus Oberea Dej., 1835" ( http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...=0&#entry980274 ) should be combined with the topic "Cerambycidae, lamiinae", which is at the link:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=238832
Naturally, the title theme should be "Cerambycidae, lamiinae".

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 20.06.2010 00: 24
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15.07.2010 10:46, KDG

Neomusaria merkli (Ganglbauer, 1884) - Turkey, Mersin prov., near Çamlıyayla, Sebil vill., 30 05 2010, leg. Kasatkin D.

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20.07.2010 13:00, vasiliy-feoktistov

I want to present here this barbel from the Moscow region!!!
Exocentrus punctipennis Mulsant et Guillebeu, 1856
This species is not listed in Danilevsky's list of Marine areas.
Here is a quote from there (one species there is represented from the genus):
"62. Gen. Exocentrus Dejean, 1835
97. lusitanus (Linnaeus, 1767) — Lindemann, 1871: 204;
Melgunov, 1892: 42; Nikitsky et al., 1996: 158 (Prioksko-
Terrasnyj nat. reserve)."
Yes, and I myself collected this beetle for the first time in a single copy.
The beetle was caught on 18.07.2010. Here: M. O. G. Zheleznodorozhny, in the evening, at the light (at my house, on the balcony).
Many thanks to everyone who "tormented" this beetle in the definition: Alexey Sazhnev, Fornax (y) 13, Bad Den (y).
Special thanks to Cerambyx (y) for making the final verdict.

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25.07.2010 16:30, vasiliy-feoktistov

One of the most important trophies for me this year.
Significant, because oddly enough, occasionally I come across something (like a bug should be frequent)confused.gif.
Well, I'm not lucky on it and that's it shuffle.gif!
Male Saperda (Anaerea) carcharias Linnaeus, 1758 (previously posted a female in this topic).
Collected on 15.07.2010. Here: M. O. G. Zheleznodorozhny, in the evening, at the light (at my house, on the balcony). Just like the previous one.

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27.07.2010 11:51, vasiliy-feoktistov

I want to present here this barbel from the Moscow region!!!
Exocentrus punctipennis Mulsant et Guillebeu, 1856
This species is not listed in Danilevsky's list of Marine areas.
Here is a quote from there (one species there is represented from the genus):
"62. Gen. Exocentrus Dejean, 1835
97. lusitanus (Linnaeus, 1767) — Lindemann, 1871: 204;
Melgunov, 1892: 42; Nikitsky et al., 1996: 158 (Prioksko-
Terrasnyj nat. reserve)."
Yes, and I myself collected this beetle for the first time in a single copy.
The beetle was caught on 18.07.2010. Here: M. O. G. Zheleznodorozhny, in the evening, at the light (at my house, on the balcony).
Many thanks to everyone who "tormented" this beetle in the definition: Alexey Sazhnev, Fornax (y) 13, Bad Den (y).
Special thanks to Cerambyx (y) for making the final verdict.

Guys, it just so happens that I answer to myself. I really care: has anyone ever caught this bug in M. O.? What should I do with it? and how? Please explain. I'm at a loss.

27.07.2010 13:51, Serg Svetlov

Guys, it just so happens that I answer to myself. I really care: has anyone ever caught this bug in M. O.? What should I do with it? and how? Please explain. I'm at a loss.

Here are two photos, I will not define anything just compare, there will be doubts call M. L. Danilevsky and arrange a meeting and remove the questions, I think that Andrey made a mistake in the definition.

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27.07.2010 14:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yes, indeed," without half a liter " there is no way to understand apparently. Thanks!

27.07.2010 14:13, Serg Svetlov

Yes, well, "half a liter" will not help, here you need a liter and go on a visit to get acquainted, it is desirable to take a beetle, it is not a grateful thing to determine such beetles from the photo.I think M. L. won't refuse.

E-mail: danilevskyml@rambler.ru
Internet: http://www.cerambycidae.net
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28.07.2010 23:44, rpanin

Menesia bipunctata (Zoubkoff, 1829)
Lviv region, Stryi district, Biletsky forest, Pyatnychany village, on aspen leaves, 24. V. 2010

This post was edited by rpanin - 28.07.2010 23: 45

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29.07.2010 7:50, Serg Svetlov

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29.07.2010 8:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

Guys, I just arrived and was stunned. So far, I just don't have time to do this (the work has wavered), but I posted my own on the forum of Danilevsky's site : http://ceram.mybb2.ru/viewtopic.php?t=5 what will the people say?

29.07.2010 18:02, rpanin

Acanthocinus reticulatus (Razoumowsky, 1789)
10 mm
Zakarpattia, Marmarosh, on coniferous decks, 22. VII. 2010

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18.09.2010 12:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

I have recently picked up several types of exotic barbels and I decided to gradually post them on the forum in different topics.
I'll start with the female of this magnificent and large New Guinea lamina. "Abstractionism, understanding"!
Rosenbergia straussii Gestro, 1876 (rufolineata Breuning, 1836) confused.gif
16.12.2008- Papua New Guinea prov. Eastern Highlands, Okapa. Leg. Unknown (exit beetle).

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 19.09.2010 07: 39

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18.09.2010 13:43, vasiliy-feoktistov

No less wonderful "Christmas tree toy" from Thailand:
Calloplophora sollii Hope, 1839
September 2006- Thailand, Fang Chiang Rai. Leg. Unknown (exit beetle).

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