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Alexandr Rusinov, 26.03.2009 14:21

I was sorting through last year's photos and came across a photo session of Ceruchus chrysomelinus (Hochenwarth, 1785). Maybe someone will be interested.
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27.03.2009 22:05, Nikolaj Pichugin

It's so cool to look at good photos of insects in nature!!! beer.gif And I never have enough patience, I just want to grab it and put it in the stain before I fly away. wall.gif
I'll try to be more patient this year.
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13.08.2009 19:07, Трофим

Yes, that's for sure. There is a collection, but part 10 does not have these views in the live view in the photos. In addition, you need a good camera, you can't get close to everyone. smile.gif
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13.08.2009 20:46, Tomas.Adzkee

Anyone who has an insectarium can afford such a pleasure. However, from the expedition of live beetles, I personally would not rattle )

17.08.2009 18:18, Трофим

And for breeding, for example? Although the transportation of live material is really troublesome.

13.07.2011 22:00, smax

will there be no more photos of horns?
Chiasognathus grantii

Well, and post your picture of a horned dog. What's the point of mine? The Internet is full of photos of antlers, do you need to drag them all here?

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13.07.2011 22:10, smax

I'm technically sinning, so I'm sorry.
If anyone is happy, here. Rogach, again-W Java, Halimun Mt. _ Allotopus rosenbergi

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14.07.2011 10:25, Коллекционер

I'm technically sinning, so I'm sorry.
If anyone is happy, here. Rogach, again-W Java, Halimun Mt. _ Allotopus rosenbergi

is this a real color?

14.07.2011 19:59, smax

is this a real color?

There are different types. Usually-lighter. But when illuminated with directional light, bright specimens look exactly like this.

14.07.2011 20:09, Коллекционер

how lovely....))))))))))))))
golden beetle jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif eek.gif jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif

15.07.2011 20:06, Pirx

how lovely....))))))))))))))
the golden beetle jump.gif  jump.gif  jump.gif  jump.gif  eek.gif  jump.gif  jump.gif  jump.gif


... and immediately apologized (c) lol.gif
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21.07.2011 19:43, Вишняков Алексей

well, since there is a topic, why not drag it in wink.gif

Well, then let's drag and drop all the images from this site.
http://web.me.com/alain.galant/LES_LUCANID..._N_I_D_A_E.html
People want to show others what they have in their collection, or what they were able to take pictures of in nature! Not what photos are available on the Internet. What is the point of copying someone else's work? Annoying already, honestly.
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21.07.2011 20:24, Коллекционер

well I should have just said mol.gif

21.07.2011 20:38, Коллекционер

do you want your own? here you have your smile.gifown and then immediately swear
male-Kirovograd VI / 2011
female-Voronezh region V / 2011
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22.12.2011 21:58, Keydg

Lucanus cervus 83 mm

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01.01.2012 12:57, Dergg

Platycerus caraboides Linnaeus, 1758
male, female - Moscow region, Serpukhov district, okr. der. Karpova polyana, mixed forest, 11.06.2011
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Platycerus caprea De Geer, 1774
male, female 1-Kaliningrad region, Zelenogradsky district, Pionersky district, alder forest, 10.06.2006
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female 2-black aberration - Moscow region, Serpukhov district, Pushchino district, 30.06.2009
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Platycerus (Systenocerus) caucasicus Parry, 1864
Adygea, Maykop district, beech forest, 27.04.2005
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14.01.2012 2:40, RippeR

Dorcus sewertzowi Semenow, 1891
Tajikistan, Rushansky district, Shidz, on apricots at night, 15.07.2011
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05.07.2012 14:14, rhopalocera.com

I caught some dorkus in Istanbul. In my opinion, parallelepipedus. I think when it falls into the hands of Denis Potanin, he will say more precisely smile.gif

05.07.2012 18:35, Bad Den

I caught some dorkus in Istanbul. In my opinion, parallelepipedus. I think when it falls into the hands of Denis Potanin, he will say more precisely smile.gif

If you take a big picture of your head, I can try to say nowsmile.gif

06.07.2012 13:47, Honza

There are two Dorcus species in Turkey

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06.07.2012 14:26, Honza

Odontolabis

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06.07.2012 15:20, rhopalocera.com

If you take a big picture of your head, I can try to tell you nowsmile.gif


head to Nizhny Novgorod, and I'm in Athens )
only in a week.

07.07.2012 10:15, GlebSinon

Dear Honza, Show representatives of Syndesinae (sinodendron, ceruchus, syndesus)?

07.07.2012 11:58, Honza

Currently only .

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07.07.2012 12:16, Honza

In May, I bought several boxes of lucanides from colleagues (entomologist old 85 years) - End of entomology) New modification of materials, several months of work.Then a new collection of lucanides.

Sample material from this collection (currently in my home)

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07.07.2012 14:17, Honza

Thank you for the compliment smile.gifof the species of the genus Sinodendron photo later.Lucanide is not my priority.

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07.07.2012 21:18, Honza

Prosopocoilus

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08.07.2012 9:30, BUTTERFLY

Sinodendron cylindricum Belgorod region, Stary Oskol
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08.07.2012 9:33, BUTTERFLY

Dorcus parallelipipedus Stary Oskol, Belgorod region, in a mixed forest.
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08.07.2012 11:15, Honza

Auxicerus platyceps Waterhouse, 1883

Peru - Tingo Maria
Mt.Hmuanuco
Collected Apríl/2004

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08.07.2012 13:08, Honza

Pycnosiphorus,Hemisodorcus,Rhetulus,Pseudorhetulus,Aegus......

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08.07.2012 15:05, Honza

Sphaenognathus,Chiasognathus

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09.07.2012 10:40, GlebSinon

Good day to all time of day! Please tell us where you can find antlers or how to catch them in Crimea. Platuceruses on leaves and branches like you can find? Setting crown traps isn't bad either? Well, on the trunks in the lower reaches and on the juice. In August, there are few cervuses, it is not the season, but they are not particularly interesting. They also seem to fly to the light. At the end of summer, you can probably pick up rotten things/lift them. However, everything is clear and clear to yourself, but it is interesting to listen to others, maybe there is something else?
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09.07.2012 11:59, Liparus

Good day to all time of day!

1) Please tell us where you can find antlers or how to catch them in Crimea?

2) Platuceruses on leaves and branches like you can find?

3) Putting crown traps is also not bad?

4) Well, on the trunks in the lower reaches and on the juice.

5) In August, there are few cervuses, it is not the season, but they are not particularly interesting. They also seem to fly to the light.

6) At the end of summer, you can probably pick up rotten things/lift them.

7) However, everything is clear and clear to yourself, but it is interesting to listen to others, maybe there is something else?



1) They are everywhere - where there are oaks, you need to walk and look.

2) Yes

3) No

4) Yes, but this is in May-June

5) Yes. They don't fly well.

6) It is possible, but to no avail, they are already departing by August.

7) Sinodendron cylindricum in the fallen trunks of beeches, you need to pick the trunks with an axe. There is also a cool Aezalus, which is in the Crimea and on Kafkaz (view).

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10.07.2012 16:47, Aleksandr Ermakov

Recently returned from the Crimea. Where there are oaks, lucanuses fly overhead at dusk. In half an hour on Mangup, I counted more than a hundred deer flying by. During the day, I found them under oak stumps and stumps. At first, I was "shy" to collect them (there is a certain subconscious Red Book piety for this species in my head), and then one morning I went swimming (in the Balaclava area) and collected more than a dozen "drowned people"in the sea. I found Dorkus at a street lamp in Mitzhor.

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10.07.2012 20:13, Aleksandr Ermakov

Material at work, I will try not to forget about the photo (there were no large copies).
And according to Procerus, so he himself "beat off" one of the kids - they all tried to trample him.
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10.07.2012 21:20, Liparus

Yes, people in the Crimea are jealous of entomofauna, when I was small, I saw a lot of Crimean ground beetles (I don't remember how in Latin), they ate grape snails in the evening, well, I started grabbing them, but in a bag, my aunt comes up, standard questions,

I remember in Crimea, tourists caught a Crimean ground beetle and after they found out that I needed it, they released it into the wild. After some time, it still turned out to be in my stain and I showed the corpse to the same tourists. smile.gif

11.07.2012 11:05, Honza

Lucanus cervus + ssp.

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13.07.2012 11:44, GlebSinon

I would like to clarify whether ceruchus chrysomelinus has larvae and imagos wintering in the very rotten wood of firs and birches, can they be found in Tomsk, or are they already so rare?

13.07.2012 14:45, Dmitry Vlasov

I would like to clarify whether ceruchus chrysomelinus has larvae and imagos wintering in the very rotten wood of firs and birches, can they be found in Tomsk, or are they already so rare?

Larvae overwinter as much as 4 times, according to our data (mine and Anthrenus,a), the imago appears after overwintering, but this should be checked... we never found any beetles in the fall. It is better to look for trees-beetle-infested brown-rot birches in June-early July. Beetles either sit on dead trees or in the thickness of wood make a common move, where they mate. After finding such a move, you can immediately take a pair (male and female). You can find last year's dead females (in a tree inhabited in the previous year). And some of what was published...

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