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rpanin, 03.10.2008 14:01

Stenopterus flavicornis Kuster, 1846
The first find for Ukraine !

Transcarpathian region, Vinogradovsky district, South-At the foot of Chorny Mountain, Vinnichki 14. VII. 08
On small umbrella trees.
Stenopterus rufus rufus (Linnaeus, 1767)
Transcarpathian region, Vinogradovsky district, South-At the foot of Chorny Mountain, Vinnichki 14. VII. 08
On small umbrella trees

Glaphyra umbellatarum (Schreber, 1759)
= Molorchus umbellatarum
The body length is 8 mm.
Lviv region, Peremyshlyansky district, okr., village of Zalesie 19. VI. 08
On the umbrella.
Molorchus minor (Linnaeus, 1767)
Body length 16 mm.
Lviv region, Yavoriv district, Stradch village 23. V.07
On umbrella roads.

This post was edited by rpanin - 15.01.2009 22: 54

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05.10.2008 2:09, Romik

Ergates faber L. female.
Belarus, Gomel region, Khoiniki district, VII. 2008
Ex pupa (there was still a male, but it was born defective)

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09.10.2008 23:41, rpanin

Hylotrupes bajulus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Body length 22 mm
Transcarpathian region, Vinogradovsky district, Chorna G ora, Vinnichki 11. VII. 08
Wooden gazebo, fell on top of the table.

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15.01.2009 22:52, rpanin

Deilus fugax (Olivier, 1790)
7mm.
Eastern roc. Kiev, forest, leg.Kurinny D. 12.V.2002

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18.09.2009 22:16, vasiliy-feoktistov

Molorchus minor, Linnaeus, 1758 from the Moscow region. The beetle was caught on 12.06.2005. here: Moscow region Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district. We have quite a large number of species.

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27.09.2009 19:29, rpanin

Trichoferus pallidus (Olivier, 1790)
male, 13mm
Transcarpathian region, ROC. Beregovo, 20. VII. 2009., under the oak bark, leg. Geryak Yu.
!The first reliable find for Western Ukraine.

This post was edited by rpanin - 27.09.2009 19: 35

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27.09.2009 19:47, RippeR

they need to be caught in the light. It's hard to find them that easily. I once managed to deduce from the larva )

27.09.2009 19:48, rpanin

Maybe someone knows if Trichoferus pallidus is found in Crimea?

27.09.2009 22:06, KDG

Maybe someone knows if Trichoferus pallidus is found in Crimea?

Yes. In the sense of meets.
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18.12.2009 0:35, rpanin

Trichoferus campestris (Faldermann, 1835)
Female length, 20mm
Female:Crimea, Simferopol, 9.07.2006, leg. S. Mosyakin
Male:Odessa, 6-8. 07. 2007, leg.O. V. Pak

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05.01.2010 12:41, palvasru4ko

Coleopterists! We need your advice! Until recently, I believed with absolute certainty that the beetle (pictured) lying on the mattress in my collections was a musk barbel (Aromia moschata). Found in the Crimea, in the vicinity of the village of Luchistoe (this is between the Angarsk pass and the Demerdzhi mountain range) on July 5, 2007, crawling peacefully across the road, as a result of which he ended up on a cotton mattress smile.gif. But on the map in the Red Book of Ukraine (2009) in Crimea, I did not see a single point at all – neither "old" nor "new". What's it? Maybe I misidentified (unfortunately, I'm not a specialist in "woodcutters"), or the authors of the essay (Ermolenko and Puchkov) do not have "Crimean" material?

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05.01.2010 12:56, Alexandr Zhakov

Coleopterists! We need your advice! Until recently, I believed with absolute certainty that the beetle (pictured) lying on the mattress in my collections was a musk barbel (Aromia moschata). Found in the Crimea, in the vicinity of the village of Luchistoe (this is between the Angarsk pass and the Demerdzhi mountain range) on July 5, 2007, crawling peacefully across the road, as a result of which he ended up on a cotton mattress smile.gif. But on the map in the Red Book of Ukraine (2009) in Crimea, I did not see a single point at all – neither "old" nor "new". What's it? Maybe I misidentified (unfortunately, I'm not a specialist in "woodcutters"), or the authors of the essay (Ermolenko and Puchkov) do not have "Crimean" material?


I'm not good at woodcutters either. But you should not focus on the CCU. In the Zaporozhye region, there are also a lot of miracles. The usual types are not specified.

05.01.2010 13:03, RippeR

of course, this is the aromia of moskhat. Maybe the authors you watched didn't catch them.. And so, it has a large areal
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05.01.2010 13:05, palvasru4ko

you should not focus on the CCU. In the Zaporozhye region, there are also a lot of miracles. The usual types are not specified.


There are shortcomings, but, in general, this option is better than the 1994 book. If I were a coleopterist , I wouldn't know my way around... And when you don't have enough knowledge, you focus on everything you can. If there are no points , it's not an error, it's incomplete data. If there is no view, but there are dots, this is already an error. I was more interested in the question - is this a MUSKY sawyere, or not? If musky - well, IT PLEASES.

This post was edited by palvasru4ko - 05.01.2010 13: 08
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05.01.2010 16:28, Shtil

If you believe everything that is written in the CCU, then there is no one around and there can not be, neither boogers, nor beetles, the bare desert and the ashes fly zhovto-blakytnye. I flipped through it, so offhand, I can remember 25 "new" points, and this is not looking at the collection. Go to the topic: this is really a musky barbel, and in the Crimea it is not so rare.
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05.01.2010 16:44, palvasru4ko

pepelats fly zhovto-blakytnye.


Pepelats used to fly... Now it's gone-LUTZ is over smile.gifRussia doesn't give any more, but it doesn't have its own...
"Mom, Mom, what are we going to do?"

This post was edited by palvasru4ko - 05.01.2010 16: 45
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06.01.2010 9:38, vasiliy-feoktistov

Coleopterists! We need your advice! Until recently, I believed with absolute certainty that the beetle (pictured) lying on the mattress in my collections was a musk barbel (Aromia moschata). Found in the Crimea, in the vicinity of the village of Luchistoe (this is between the Angarsk pass and the Demerdzhi mountain range) on July 5, 2007, crawling peacefully across the road, as a result of which he ended up on a cotton mattress smile.gif. But on the map in the Red Book of Ukraine (2009) in Crimea, I did not see a single point at all – neither "old" nor "new". What's it? Maybe I misidentified (unfortunately, I'm not a specialist in "woodcutters"), or the authors of the essay (Ermolenko and Puchkov) do not have "Crimean" material?


Aromia moschata, that's for sure. You should have a lot of it. In my region (at the place of residence) from about 1995-96, it became very commonplace. Every year I consistently observe in the mass from mid-July to mid-August on umbrella trees near willows (in the willow it develops).
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18.03.2010 14:09, Serg Svetlov

Add a bug close to Trichoferus. Turcmenigena warentzowi Melg. - SE Kazakhstan, Ili riv., Boradysu vill., 21-23.08.01 leg. Kadyrbekov

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19.03.2010 19:15, Igor1962

if you picked up aromia moskhata and went to smell nice then definitely musky sawyere

19.03.2010 19:58, vasiliy-feoktistov

if you picked up aromia moshata and went the smell is pleasant then it's definitely a musky sawyere

Well, it doesn't smell very nice (for me, it just stinks).

19.03.2010 22:03, Victor Titov

if you picked up aromia moshata and went the smell is pleasant then it's definitely a musky sawyere

And if you don't smell it, then how can you confuse it with someone else, excuse me? confused.gif shuffle.gif

20.03.2010 18:37, Liparus

Add a bug close to Trichoferus. Turcmenigena warentzowi Melg. - SE Kazakhstan, Ili riv., Boradysu vill., 21-23.08.01 leg. Kadyrbekov

Like a nutcracker.Is this mimicry?

20.03.2010 18:39, Liparus

if you picked up aromia moshata and went the smell is pleasant then it's definitely a musky sawyere

And if the beetle with which it can be confused is a Spanish fly, then on the contrary the smell is disgusting!

This post was edited by Liparus - 03/20/2010 18: 39

21.03.2010 13:18, Bad Den

Is this mimicry?

No. Why mimic a non-venomous species??
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23.03.2010 2:34, John-ST

Ergates faber L. female.
Belarus, Gomel region, Khoiniki district, VII. 2008
Ex pupa (there was still a male, but it was born defective)

In my opinion, this friend is not in the topic here, he is kind of like Prioninae
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23.03.2010 11:53, Cerambyx

And in my opinion aromiya smells quite nice, and Lytta is not to say that it directly stinks. And after the winter in general and the smell of banal Calosoma sycophantha caught, it's nice to feel:) really unpleasant smell I can only remember the sylph-dead eaters, especially when a large nikroforus obgazhivaet your hands.
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22.04.2010 14:41, london

What about the smells I can say that the most memorable was the bacher of freshly
caught Claenius spoliatus But I have another question... Who has caught Akimerus shaefferi in the last three years, besides Trofim and me, and under what circumstances?
This is very important, thank you in advance

30.09.2010 12:26, rpanin

Axinopalpis gracilis (Krynicki, 1832)
7.5mm
det.RippeR by photo.
Transcarpathian region, roc. Beregovo, na svet, leg. Geryak Yu. 20.VII.2009.

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10.01.2011 21:37, John-ST

Another Trichoferus campestris (Faldermann, 1835)
13.07.2010
Moscow region, Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny
na svet
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10.01.2011 21:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

A little point would be a secret mol.gif(never caught it with us). But there is it turns jump.gifout

10.01.2011 23:38, John-ST

A little point would be a secret mol.gif(never caught it with us). But there is it turns out jump.gif

on the balcony, I lit an 18-watt energy-saving light bulb, I found it the day before yesterday when I was mounting summer camps. I took it just for a point, I thought asemum, this summer at work they came to the light in droves, here, too, a long brown one came I put it in a box and in the refrigerator, I started to disassemble I look at the wrong asemum smile.gif
It wasn't asemums who made a reservation, but arhopaluses

This post was edited by John-ST-11.01.2011 01: 53
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10.01.2011 23:49, vasiliy-feoktistov

on the balcony, I lit an 18-watt energy-saving light bulb, I found it the day before yesterday when I was mounting summer camps. I took it just for a point, I thought asemum, this summer at work they came to the light in droves, here, too, a long brown one came I put it in a box and in the refrigerator, I started to disassemble I look at the wrong asemum smile.gif

Yes, the past summer showed itself in the Hardware. I was lucky too: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1075833 (this one also happens to be there).

11.01.2011 0:26, John-ST

Yes, the past summer showed itself in the Hardware. I was lucky too: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1075833 (this one also happens to be there).

Thank mol.gifyou , I was lucky with this, too, this year. I first identified it as lusitanus, but I didn't like it and I just put it in the box as Exocentrus until better times, and from Cerambycinae, along with trichoferus, obrium also flew in.
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11.01.2011 0:36, Victor Titov

and from Cerambycinae, along with trichoferus, obrium also flew in.

Obrium cantharinum? Not O. brunneum by any chance?

11.01.2011 0:57, John-ST

Obrium cantharinum? Not O. brunneum by any chance?

It's hard to say, like brunneum, if both types are twisted together, but here it's hard to say, if you have never seen, clear dense dots or small scattered frown.gif

11.01.2011 1:03, Victor Titov

It's hard to tell, like brunneum, if both types were twisted together, but here it's hard to say, if you've never seen it, clear dense dots or small scattered ones frown.gif

Well, if suddenly O. brunneum, then this is still some luck! It is much less common. Obrium cantharinum in the Yaroslavl region I have repeatedly caught, but O. brunneum-never had to... frown.gif

11.01.2011 1:06, Victor Titov

By the way, on the Zinovsky site there seem to be good photos of both types, you can try to compare the dotted pronotum.
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13.01.2011 9:53, Serg Svetlov

Here is another infrequent bug Xylotrechus rufilius Bat.The photo was taken and kindly provided to me for use by a wonderful person, an employee of the Lazovsky Nature Reserve Shohrin Valera (actually, he is an ornithologist,but recently he has become "ill" with insects and photography).
SE Maritime Prov., Lazovsky dist., Kishinyovka vill. evn. 14-15. VII. 2010 leg. V. Shokhrin - label for beetles in the collection.I think that he took pictures there as well.

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13.01.2011 10:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

Here is another infrequent bug Xylotrechus rufilius Bat.The photo was taken and kindly provided to me for use by a wonderful person, an employee of the Lazovsky Nature Reserve Shohrin Valera (actually, he is an ornithologist,but recently he has become "ill" with insects and photography).
SE Maritime Prov., Lazovsky dist., Kishinyovka vill. evn. 14-15. VII. 2010 leg. V. Shokhrin - label for beetles in the collection.I think that he took pictures there as well.

Pretty. Primorye? In my opinion, it is necessary to go to the Clites: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=153517

13.01.2011 10:11, Serg Svetlov

I was too lazy to search for the topic, and so CERAMBYCINAE as Cerambycinae, like in the topic smile.gif wink.gif

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