"What should I do if I don't know exactly the specific name of a taxon (which is 90% ), but only the family or genus? How do I upload them and ask someone to identify them every time? And how can I further intervene in the process? Or still write an inaccurate name and then wait for your reaction." Specify the definition of the level that you think is correct (squad/family/clan) for the snapshot, ...
Viktor Kolesnikov On inaturalist was there a suggestion on Tentyria nomas? There are two species of this genus in your area - Tentyria nomas and T. gigas. At first glance, it is not similar in proportions and almost polished elytra. Well, genetics is not necessary to distinguish between these two species. If it was a better picture, or more than one, then I would say with complete confidence.
Transfer and changes based on: K.V. Makarov, O.L. Kryzhanovsky, I.A. Belousov, A.S. Zamotailov, I.I. Kabak, B.M. Kataev, V.G. Shilenkov, A. V. Matalin, D. N. Fedorenko E. V. Komarov. Systematic list of ground beetles (Carabidae) of Russia. https://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/car_rus.htm 2020.
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus nigriventris (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844) → Malthacus nigriventris (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus lunulatus (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844) → Malthacus lunulatus (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) procerulus (Kiesenwetter, 1860) → Dichelotarsus procerulus (Kiesenwetter, 1860).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) nigriventris (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844) → Dichelotarsus nigriventris (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) luteonotatus (Pic, 1902) → Dichelotarsus luteonotatus (Pic, 1902).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) lunulatus (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844) → Dichelotarsus lunulatus (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) flavimanus Motschulsky, 1860 → Malthacus flavimanus Motschulsky, 1860.
Corrected data. Lebia chlorocephalus (J.J. Hoffmann, 1803) → Lebia chlorocephala (J.J. Hoffmann, 1803).