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Post by entomofou on Oct 20, 2016 22:37:07 GMT
An underside view and a good picture of the median tibias are needed...
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Post by entomofou on Oct 20, 2016 22:35:24 GMT
There are many species of Meligethes (+ other very close genus)... Are you sur about the species (confirmation with aedeagus is the only Wayne !) ?
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Post by entomofou on Oct 17, 2016 23:53:41 GMT
I only use aedeagus for this group of species... Sorry !
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Post by entomofou on Sept 12, 2016 6:50:43 GMT
No problem for. C. aurata aurata...
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Post by entomofou on Sept 12, 2016 6:48:15 GMT
The first one seems to be gallica (what is the altitude ?). The 2nd one seems to be campestris (but it could be maroccana ssp. pseudomaroccana)...
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Post by entomofou on Sept 10, 2016 5:11:04 GMT
Is there a river near the places where you've made these observations ?
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Post by entomofou on Sept 9, 2016 19:26:25 GMT
Here are some photos of argentea. It doesn't match with your males (males of argentea are really yellowish). Have you other photos of males ?
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Post by entomofou on Sept 9, 2016 17:02:16 GMT
I fact, this is Hoplia coerulea. Here is an example of H. argentea...
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Post by entomofou on Aug 31, 2016 0:33:38 GMT
This website is about Old World species. You probably have other genus in Nearctic countries...
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Post by entomofou on Aug 26, 2016 6:12:15 GMT
I can't help you... I am not specialist of this family..
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Post by entomofou on Aug 25, 2016 17:16:32 GMT
This is a Meloidae... Your dealer isn't an entomologist !!
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Post by entomofou on Jul 25, 2016 21:57:44 GMT
There are many species of Macraspis... I can't confirm your idea... Particularly without any information about it's locality and exact size...
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Post by entomofou on Jul 24, 2016 15:21:28 GMT
At least, we need sizes and all informations on labels under beetles.
Without any informations, I just can say :
B : Macraspis sp. (Rutelidae)from south America C : Protaetia sp. probably from Asia (China ?). Aedeagus is necessary. D : Pygora sp. from Madagascar, probably lenocinia (a dorsal view will be useful !) E : Anoplognathus, probably porosus F : Rutelidae G : Microrutela campa (Rutelidae), blue form.
Stéphane
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Post by entomofou on Jul 16, 2016 21:02:23 GMT
No damages !
Lucanus cervus, female !
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Post by entomofou on Jul 10, 2016 18:12:37 GMT
Some animals (not insects !!) seen during mt trip : Bufo viridisArménie, Shishkert, 10/VI/2016, env. 10 cm Vipera darevskiArménie, Vayk, 13/VI/2016, env. 15 cm Pseudopus apodusArménie, Artashavan, 14/VI/2016, env. 100 cm
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