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Please help me identify it!

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ЛикаРимова, 06.02.2017 23:43

Thank you in advance for your identification and tips!

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07.02.2017 6:02, Dmitry Vlasov

It is necessary to write where it was taken - geographically! A weevil of the genus Otiorhynchus is on the rise. There was a garden with indoor plants in the house (in some species, larvae develop in greenhouses and flower pots). But maybe the bug came from the outside world... It is absolutely safe for humans.
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07.02.2017 6:28, Mantispid

Also interesting - where?
Similar to Otiorhynchus pseudonothus.
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07.02.2017 6:57, ЛикаРимова

The second beetle was found at home in Moscow. But before that, guests from Vietnam stayed for a week, and there was a birthday party - a huge pile of flowers. Thank you very much!

07.02.2017 15:33, Mantispid

The second beetle was found at home in Moscow. But before that, guests from Vietnam stayed for a week, and there was a birthday party - a huge pile of flowers. Thank you very much!

Did you throw out the bug? If you find more , can you save it for science? I am writing an article about them and I really need them! mol.gif

13.02.2017 16:11, ЛикаРимова

Did you throw out the bug? If you find more , can you save it for science? I am writing an article about them and I really need them! mol.gif


Do you think they will still appear? I really don't want to...Well, if I find another one and don't kill it in horror at the same time, I will definitely save it for science. Does it need to be pierced with a needle (horror) or in a matchbox?

08.03.2017 23:06, GalinaGanske

About 3 ml, at first I met the larvae so hairy, they are still there, but now a bug! Who is it???

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08.03.2017 23:39, Evgenich

GalinaGanske
It is a leatherworm of the genus Anthrenus. Most likely-Anthrenus verbasci

09.03.2017 0:26, GalinaGanske

  GalinaGanske
It is a leatherworm of the genus Anthrenus. Most likely - Anthrenus verbasci

Its larvae and beetles themselves can cause damage to anything???

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