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29.11.2014 19:38, Bad Den

  Morimonella bednariki Podaný,1979  jump.gif

S Russia Krasnodar reg. Goriachy Kluch, Chubataia mt. 600 m. 21.05 A. Abramov



Where? smile.gif
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01.12.2014 11:34, AGG

The home computer grumbled weep.gifand I can't download anything from work, so I'll post the general view of this beautiful bug later

This post was edited by AGG-01.12.2014 14: 07

01.12.2014 16:12, Dergg

Where? smile.gif

Come on, post some, so to speak, naked genitals - in this case, quite original and fresh for this forum smile.gif) Not all the same common habits to photograph)

It would also be nice to post, for example, photos of microsculpture of the cuticle surface... from an electron scanning microscope. I would definitely put a flower for such photos, I didn't skimp)) Here it would not even be necessary to post all sorts of exotics, with the most garbage type you can take such photos that you will download)
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18.12.2014 16:23, Cerambyx

These guys are bred in mid-December, if you break dry stems of eremurus near Alma Ata in November wink.gif
Agapanthia auliensis Pic, 1907

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19.12.2014 16:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

Anoplophora amoena (Jordan, 1895)
27.03.14-10.04.14 Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang, 3.30'10.09"N 101.23'59.89"E Alt.=1600м. leg. Vishnyakov A.N.
picture: 002.JPG
Thanks to Alexey Vishnyakov for the material beer.gif
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23.12.2014 18:50, vasiliy-feoktistov

Still they are pleasant wink.gif
Aristobia approximator (Thomson, 1865)
Malaysia
picture: Aristobia_approximator.jpg
Happy New Year to all of you!!! beer.gif beer.gif beer.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12/23/2014 18: 52
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07.01.2015 22:30, Black Coleopter

[b]Anoplophora amoena (Jordan, 1895)
picture: 002.JPG

Did you determine it yourself???

08.01.2015 12:35, vasiliy-feoktistov

Did you determine it yourself???

yes.gif Uh huh Here it is
And here are the "options"
Anoplophora graafi (Ritsema, 1880) (I have this one, so it's out of the question.)
Anoplophora medenbachii Ritsema, 1881 (100% not her).

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 08.01.2015 12: 45

15.02.2015 20:34, vasiliy-feoktistov

Morimus funereus (Mulsant, 1863) (pair)
16.06.2013 Moldova, Straseni district, Kozhushna village district leg. Chegarovsky A. (aka. Chegar)
picture: __________.jpg
I express my gratitude to Andrey for the material beer.gif
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17.02.2015 0:10, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, I will repeat a little bit shuffle.gifThis beetle has already been in the topic repeatedly, but I decided to repeat it in addition to M. funereus, since this is its closest winged relative smile.gif
Lamia textor (Linnaeus, 1758) (pair)
Unfortunately, the male is unethical (I didn't catch it and got it like that): my apologies. And the most lucky only on females sometimes...
Female: 16.05.2014 Vladimir region, okr. der. Starye Omutischi leg. Feoktistov V. I.
picture: Lamia_textor.jpg
Likes: 9

20.02.2015 9:36, STG

Batocera tigris tigris var. menelaus (Breuning, 1948), para, South Sumatra
picture: Tigris.jpg

Batocera parryi var. guttata (Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1871), para, South Sumatra
picture: Parryi.jpg
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20.02.2015 18:58, vasiliy-feoktistov

Aristobia voetii Thomson, 1878 = A. angustifrons Gahan, 1888 = A. pulcherrima Nonfried, 1892
Thailand
picture: Aristobia.jpg
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20.02.2015 19:17, vasiliy-feoktistov

Batocera wallacei Thomson, 1858 (female)
Papua New Guinea
picture: batocera_wallacei.jpg
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20.02.2015 19:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

Batocera hercules Boisduval, 1835
Java
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21.02.2015 19:25, Aaata

  Batocera tigris tigris var. menelaus (Breuning, 1948), para, South Sumatra
picture: Tigris.jpg

Batocera parryi var. guttata (Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1871), para, South Sumatra
picture: Parryi.jpg

Can you tell me where with such red spots Batocera parryi var. guttata can be mined (without visiting Yu.Sumatrasmile.gif)?

21.02.2015 21:11, AGG

Can you tell me where with such red spots Batocera parryi var. guttata can be mined (without visiting Yu.Sumatrasmile.gif)?

I am sure that even in Sumatra, you will never find such a beetle, but acrylic paint is very affordable wink.gif lol.gifpainting batocer is one of the favorite activities of costume jewelry dealers lol.gif

"Fools in Russia still have a hundred years in store"
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21.02.2015 22:40, Aaata

I am sure that even in Sumatra, you will never find such a beetle, but acrylic paint is very affordable wink.gif  lol.gifpainting batocer is one of the favorite activities of costume jewelry dealers lol.gif

"Fools in Russia still have a hundred years in store"

Why, then, did the fake photo collect so many thanks, including from those who "figured it out"? smile.gif Probably for artistic creativity, until April 1 is still far away.

21.02.2015 22:54, vasiliy-feoktistov

Take a look here wink.gif
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/foto.asp?Id=155
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/foto.asp?Id=157
Especially the first link: it even indicates the distribution of this particular variation....
The site by the way is very good )))

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 02/21/2015 22: 58
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21.02.2015 23:05, Aaata

Take a look here wink.gif
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/foto.asp?Id=155
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/foto.asp?Id=157
Especially the first link: it even indicates the distribution of this particular variation....
The site by the way is very good )))

Thank you. Yes, the site is great - I often use it, but I haven't seen this bug.

21.02.2015 23:35, vasiliy-feoktistov

Petrognatha gigas (Fabricius, 1792) (pair)
Central African Republic
picture: __________.jpg
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22.02.2015 0:14, vasiliy-feoktistov

I previously presented a female of this species here smile.gif
Slightly different coloration of the male Batocera rubus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Borneo
picture: batocera.jpg
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23.02.2015 2:20, STG

I am sure that even in Sumatra, you will never find such a beetle, but acrylic paint is very affordable wink.gif  lol.gifpainting batocer is one of the favorite activities of costume jewelry dealers lol.gif

"Fools in Russia still have a hundred years in store"

Rum, red spots in batocera fade to white for everyone and always (100% of course I'm not sure, maybe someone is lucky). So in all the photos of dead beetles, the red spots are painted. I take it calmly. All of us, for example, wet our dead little brothers in all sorts of galoshes if we want to restore the natural color. It's the same here.

Hucksters paint beetles? Yes, they can wash the shit off and put their broken paws in the same bag – and then they're too lazy for two pupaars. And you want them to sit with a brush)))
So Zhukov tinted it himself, stupidly with a felt-tip pen. The color is much less saturated – just in the photo the shade is so crazy turned out ))
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23.02.2015 9:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

Rum, red spots in batocera fade to white for everyone and always (100% of course I'm not sure, maybe someone is lucky). So in all the photos of dead beetles, the red spots are painted. I take it calmly. All of us, for example, wet our dead little brothers in all sorts of galoshes if we want to restore the natural color. It's the same here.

I agree to all 99.99% because I myself have encountered this.
As a personal example, I would like to cite this Malaysian male Batocera victoriana (Thomson, 1856)
Unfortunately disabled, but mustache lost in nature (apparently in battle) smile.gif
Before soaking and subsequent straightening, the spots were bright and contrasting. Just like in this photo from nature: https://www.flickr.com/photos/botalex/3623247586/
And what they turned into after just one soaking and straightening.....
picture: Batocera_victoriana.jpg
Agree: at least take a felt-tip pen and tint it yourself......
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23.02.2015 10:24, AGG

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23.02.2015 10:50, vasiliy-feoktistov

I'm not a collector, I have aesthetics on the side, let it be an ass without legs and a mustache on a pin, the main thing is that the label was

The label itself is and should be in any casesmile.gif, Especially since I personally know the person who caught it smile.gifAnd I myself do not have the habit of painting.
This is quite simple, with the fact that the batocera has a very unstable pigment.

23.02.2015 10:55, AGG

yes, not persistent, like many others, but this is not a reason to needlework, although this is a personal matter for everyone
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23.02.2015 11:32, AGG

  Morimonella bednariki Podaný,1979  jump.gif

S Russia Krasnodar reg. Goriachy Kluch, Chubataia mt. 600 m. 21.05 A. Abramov

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This post was edited by AGG - 02/23/2015 11: 35
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23.02.2015 12:42, vasiliy-feoktistov

Well, I will "complete" earlier here already posted female smile.gif
Batocera roylei Hope, 1833 (male)
June 2009 Thailand, Chiang Mai
picture: 002.JPG
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05.09.2016 23:41, smax

another mimetic miracle from the Philippines is Lamprobityle mariae
N Luzon, Nueva Vizkaya, Kayapa, IV. 2015 N. Layron leg.

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04.10.2016 14:44, Gray-Ejik

Such a laminki does not seem to have been here yet.
Quasimesosella (=Pseudomesosella) ussuriensis (Tsherepanov, 1983)
In Arsenyev on the facade of the building, early June.

This post was edited by Gray-Ejik - 27.03.2017 12: 10

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15.10.2016 12:00, vasiliy-feoktistov

Thermonotus pasteuri Ritsema, 1890
(Lamiinae → Lamiini)
27.03.2014 Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang, 3.30'10.09"N 101.23'59.89"E Alt.=1600м. leg. Vishnyakov A.N.
picture: Thermonotus_pasteuri.jpg
Many thanks to Alexey for the material. beer.gif
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16.10.2016 18:28, vasiliy-feoktistov

Morimus verecundus (Faldermann, 1836) (pair)
(Lamiinae → Phrissomini)
03.05.2015 Russia, Krasnodar Krai, Goryachy klyuch, okr. pos. Oktyabrsky. leg. Elez A. Y.
picture: Morimus_verecundus.jpg
My thanks to Andrey Jovovich for the material beer.gif
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16.10.2016 18:36, Чегар

  Morimus verecundus (Faldermann, 1836) (pair)
(Lamiinae → Phrissomini)
03.05.2015 Russia, Krasnodar Krai, Goryachy klyuch, okr. pos. Oktyabrsky. leg. Elez A. Y.
picture: Morimus_verecundus.jpg
My thanks to Andrey Jovovich for the material beer.gif

Welcome back!!!
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16.10.2016 18:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Welcome back!!!

Thank you, Andrey beer.gif beer.gif beer.gif
My life just spun me around.....

16.10.2016 18:58, Чегар

I have a new address, but I can't access my old correspondence. Send it to my email address natbucatyn@gmail.com a few words.
We are glad to see you again on the forum.

16.10.2016 19:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

I have a new address, but I can't access my old correspondence. Send it to my email address natbucatyn@gmail.com a few words.
We are glad to see you again on the forum.

Threw it off )

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 10/16/2016 19: 02

17.10.2016 9:33, IKamskov

Good day to all!
I wanted to share my photos of live lamiins.
1) Aegomorphus clavipes
2.07.2012 Chelyabinsk region of Kharlushi village N55 / 12' / 07" E061/57'/57"
2) Agapanthia villosoviridescens (?)
17.05.2014 Orenburg region of Kuvandyk
3) Mesosa myops 20.05.2014 ibid. 4

) Monochamus galloprovincialis
14.08.11 Chelyabinsk region. roc of Yu-Uralsk N54 / 33'/35" E061/26'/35 "
5) Morimus verecundus
10.04.2016 Krasnodar Territory, Adler district, s Lesnoe
N43 / 35' / 01 "E039/58'/35 "
Comments corrections are welcome

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06.11.2016 14:01, vasiliy-feoktistov

Glenea (Glenea) pulchra Aurivillius, 1926
(Lamiinae → Saperdini → Glenea → Glenea)
10.04.2014 Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang, 3.30'10.09"N 101.23'59.89"E Alt.=1600м. leg. Vishnyakov A.N.
picture: Glenea_pulchra.jpg
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07.11.2016 21:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

Glenea (Glenea) anticepunctata (Thomson, 1857)
(Lamiinae → Saperdini → Glenea → Glenea)
10.04.2014 Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang, 3.30'10.09"N 101.23'59.89"E Alt.=1600м. leg. Vishnyakov A.N.
picture: Glenea_anticepunctata.jpg
Likes: 9

07.12.2016 23:12, vasiliy-feoktistov

Coptops leucostictica White, 1858 (pair)
(Lamiinae → Mesosini)
10.04.2014 Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Brinchang. leg. Vishnyakov A.N.
picture: Coptops_leucostictica.jpg
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