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09.06.2012 19:03, Bianor

Maybe. Only the one in my photo, if I remember correctly, didn't have spurs on its middle legs.
I've already caught one this year-it's in the stain. You can take a picture.

09.06.2012 19:29, vasiliy-feoktistov

Maybe. Only the one in my photo, if I remember correctly, didn't have spurs on its middle legs.
I've already caught one this year-it's in the stain. You can take a picture.

Yeah, take a picture, please. Interesting. In Muscovy, diceroc was never caught.
Although zlatki are quite strange and sometimes unpredictable animals.
Our example is Melanophila acuminata (Degeer, 1774). Many people do not come across and do not even believe that I find it at home every year and sometimes in large numbers.
Two fresh copies from the latest report dated 02.06.2012smile.gif :

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09.06.2012 20:24, Bianor

Zlatki from vitrinka, the right extreme just from the stain:

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The proportions are met. All from Blagoveshchensk, Amur region, central from Primorsky Krai, Terneysky district.
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09.06.2012 20:48, vasiliy-feoktistov

Zlatki from vitrinka, the right extreme just from the stain:

The proportions are met. All from Blagoveshchensk, Amur region, central from Primorsky Krai, Terneysky district.

Which of the stain on my Dicerca furcata (only you have a female because without teeth) and there is.
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12.06.2012 17:57, Nilson

Zlatki from vitrinka, the right extreme just from the stain:

The proportions are met. All from Blagoveshchensk, Amur region, central from Primorsky Krai, Terneysky district.


The third one on the left resembles Chrysobothris chrysostigma (Linnaeus, 1758).

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12.06.2012 18:12, Bianor

Nilson, I can be very wrong, because I collect beetles in between cases and if I dig, then completely on the surface, but I have it signed as Chrysobothris pulchripes. The first one is Poecilonota virgata, but I didn't define the second one.
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12.06.2012 19:31, vasiliy-feoktistov

Nilson, I can be very wrong, because I collect beetles in between cases and if I dig, then completely on the surface, but I have it signed as Chrysobothris pulchripes. The first one is Poecilonota virgata, but I didn't define the second one.

The second is just Melanophila acuminata and there is in my opinion. This is the same view that I'm taller than two copies. posted it. Or someone else of this kind (I don't know who on the DV can be).
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12.06.2012 23:32, Коллекционер

Yeah, take a picture, please. Interesting. In Muscovy, diceroc was never caught.
Although zlatki are quite strange and sometimes unpredictable animals.
Our example is Melanophila acuminata (Degeer, 1774). Many people do not come across and do not even believe that I find it at home every year and sometimes in large numbers.
Two fresh copies from the latest report dated 02.06.2012smile.gif :

and what did you catch them on?

13.06.2012 2:29, Egorus

Please help...
11.06.2012
Ukraine, south of Zaporizhia region.
Steppe gully on the Sea
of Azov near Primorsk
On the branches of a blackthorn within an hour looked
out for two copies. 19 and 20mm.

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13.06.2012 2:42, Egorus

Probably still Perotis lugubris
Found a link that it is known for the south of Ukraine.

13.06.2012 16:02, vasiliy-feoktistov

and what did you catch them on?

Pine, spruce (logs): where there is a view,it is common. Especially likes burnt logs, so it is called in Russian "Zlatka pozharishch".

14.06.2012 14:28, Bianor

Today I met you on a Mongolian oak tree:

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14.06.2012 18:59, Коллекционер

Pine, spruce (logs): where there is a view,it is common. Especially likes burnt logs, so it is called in Russian "Zlatka pozharishch".

so I have a whole clearing of burnt pines in the forest, and I only caught one thing last year, and that's not on a tree like

14.06.2012 20:03, Nilson

Nilson, I can be very wrong, because I collect beetles in between cases and if I dig, then completely on the surface, but I have it signed as Chrysobothris pulchripes. The first one is Poecilonota virgata, but I didn't define the second one.


Yes, I also make mistakes much more often than I would like shuffle.gif
Nevertheless, take a look at Ch. crysostigma (widely distributed, this one is from under Cheats)

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15.06.2012 12:48, vasiliy-feoktistov

so I have a whole clearing of burnt pines in the forest, and I only caught one thing last year, and that's not on a tree, I think

Sit on the logs and watch. This zlatka is quite nimble and careful: that's why one was caught. And if there is one, then there are a lot of them there.

16.07.2012 11:16, rpanin

Rather rare in South-Central Europe, the golden beetle is beech
Dicerca (Dicerca) berolinensis (Herbst 1779)
З.Ukraine, roc. Uzhgorod, 20.VI. 2012, Kanarsky Yu. leg.
21 mm

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17.07.2012 12:38, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Buprestis octoguttata Linnaeus, 1767
Ukraine, Poltava region, okr. village. Tereshki, pine forest, on the branch of a young pine
12. VII. 2012
leg. & det. E. V. Rybalchenko

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17.07.2012 12:46, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

Chalcophora mariana (Linnaeus, 1758)
Ukraine, Poltava region, okr. village. Tereshki, pine forest, on the trunk of a dead pine
12. VII. 2012
leg. & det. E. V. Rybalchenko

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17.07.2012 13:04, Evgeniy Ribalchenko

and 05. VII. 2012

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09.11.2012 20:03, Dergg

Dicerca alni Fisch.

Moscow region, Serpukhov district, Pushchino district, Oka River valley, 5.06.2009

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Dicerca furcata Thunb.

Buryatia, 18.07.2010

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Dicerca chlorostigma Mnnh.

Krasnodar Territory, B. Utrish, on the grabinnik branch, 22.08.2010

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03.01.2013 20:43, Victor Titov

1) Acmaeoderella (Carininota) farinosa (Reiche, 1856)
Turkey, Mugla province, Bodrum neighborhood, Icmeler Bay area, 12. VI. 2012
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2) Acmaeodera (Acmaeotethya) crinita crinita Spinola, 1838
Turkey, Mugla province, Bodrum neighborhood, Icmeler Bay area, 13. VI. 2012
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28.08.2013 5:01, Sergey Feoktistov

Chrysochroa fulminans fulminans (Fabricius, 1787) 36 mm
Indonesia, East Java
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04.09.2013 3:50, Sergey Feoktistov

Chrysochroa aurora (Heller, 1912) 35 mm
Indonesia, Sulawesi Island
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04.09.2013 9:56, KDG

Julodis faldermanni - Azerbaijan, Gobustan distr., near Sangacal vill.

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10.09.2013 19:47, Liparus

Autumn Chalcophora mariana (Linnaeus, 1758) male with interesting coloring

10.09.2013
Ukraine, Kharkov reg.,
2 km NW to Vasischevo outskirts.
49°50'46.12"N,
36°18'10.92"E
Leg.Shekhovcov A.A.

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04.10.2013 0:47, barry

Agrilus mendax Mannerheim, 1837
12.05.2013. Kharkiv region, Krasnokutsk district.
Leg. Yu. Skrylnik. Output in the laboratory (from mountain ash).

All of Europe, except the Far North. It is very rare everywhere and occurs sporadically.
The species lives on the edges of moist broad-leaved forests. Beetles are active during the day, able to take off rapidly, but do not fly over significant distances. Larval development occurs on mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia), the leaves of which also feed on adults. Medium-sized (10-12 mm) beetles. Pronotum without a continuous median depression, with a median transverse elevation. The elytra are narrowed to the tips from the middle of the length, bronze - or copper-red, the head and pronotum are slightly lighter, with a golden-green luster.
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04.10.2013 1:00, barry

Anthaxia tuerki Ganglbauer, 1886 (female).
15.05.2013. Kharkiv region, okr. village. Eshar.
Leg. Yu. Skrylnik. Output in the laboratory (elm branches).

In the Kharkiv region, it is known from laboratory-bred specimens from the Zmivsk region, Eshar (Y. Skryl'kik, V. Terekhova leg.), and apparently lives high in the elm crowns.
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04.10.2013 12:34, gumenuk

And this zlatka can be defined to the type?
The label reads: E. gigantea gigantean (abervation)

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04.10.2013 13:17, Вишняков Алексей

And this zlatka can be defined to the type?
The label reads: E. gigantea gigantean (abervation)

Euchroma gigantea gigantea is.
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12.10.2013 6:42, Sergey Feoktistov

Megaloxantha bicolor gigantea (Schaller, 1783) 76 mm
North. Thailand, Lampang
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12.10.2013 7:37, Mantispid

Chrysochroa vittata (Fabricius, 1776)

Label: Thailand, Lamphun, Mae Tha, 2008, local collector leg.

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12.10.2013 9:23, komaroff

there are zlatki and other beetles here, but purely from an aesthetic point of view:
http://www.living-jewels.com/
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14.10.2013 5:53, Sergey Feoktistov

Megaloxantha concolor (Kurosawa, 1978) 74 mm
Zap. Malaysia, Cameron Highlands
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This post was edited by S. Y. Feoktistov - 07.02.2014 12: 02
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14.10.2013 6:48, Aaata

there are zlatki and other beetles here, but purely from an aesthetic point of view:
http://www.living-jewels.com/

there are a lot of errors on this site.

14.10.2013 18:00, komaroff

there are a lot of errors on this site.

well, I wrote that apart from aesthetics, there is nothing to wait for-a website by design smile.gif
and for errors, there is a special topic (and here they will be happy http://sivatherium.narod.ru/index.htm)

26.10.2013 4:17, Sergey Feoktistov

Megaloxantha mouhoti (Saunders, 1869) 68 mm
North. Thailand, Chiang Mai
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12.11.2013 5:28, Sergey Feoktistov

Chrysochroa saundersii (Saunders, 1866) ♂ 50 mm & ♀ 59 mm
North. Thailand, Lampang, Wang Nha
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06.12.2013 16:21, scarit

Cratomerus sponsa (Kiesenwetter, 1857) det. M.Volkovich
Turkey, Antalya prov., Elmali env., h-1350 m, 11.06.2011 leg. A. Gubin
Photo-D.Sushchev.

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26.12.2013 9:56, Sergey Feoktistov

Megaloxantha bicolor nigricornis (Deyrolle, 1864) 75 mm
West. Malaysia, Cameron Highlands
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This post was edited by S. Y. Feoktistov - 07.02.2014 10: 51
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26.12.2013 11:44, gumenuk

1 - Sternocera hildebrandti - Buprestidae, TANZANIA
2 - Euchroma gigantea gigantean (abervation) Peru

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