View answered requests for beetle ID
|
On this page you can find photos submitted by users. If possible, the species are identified by the kerbtier.de ID team. Sometimes determination by photo only is impossible, in this case at least a hint on family and genus and potential species will be given.
Requests to the kerbtier.de ID team can be submitted on the request page. The answered requests are published here shortly (currently 3 hours on average) after submitting.
|
|
 28
# 250436
# 250444
# 250467
# 250511
# 250526
# 250528
# 250536
# 250541
# 250542
# 250543
# 250545
# 250552
# 250568
# 250569
# 250578
# 250580
# 250581
# 250593
# 250596
# 250601
# 250602
# 250607
# 250608
# 250610
# 250611
# 250612
# 250613
# 250614
Queuing: 28 (for ⌀ 6 h)
26 unprocessed (*new)
0 processing
2 processed
0 callback
Released: 67 (yesterday: 153)
Period:
Geo:
Top:
Requests/Page:
RSS feed with the requests of last 24 h (all) / 72 h (only from user
User pseudonym exactly as used in the requests
)
|
|
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
56
22

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:56
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2010-06-02 Request: Boswachterij Hardenberg The Netherlands on 02.06.2010
Species, family:
Prosternon tessellatum
Elateridae
Comment: Hi Macroab, this is the click beetle Prosternon tessellatum. Europe, Asia and North America. From the planar to the subalpine zone. Larva in the trunks of conifers. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 08:58
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
55
29

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:39
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2010-05-24 Request: Hardenberg The Netherlands on 24.05.2010
Species, family:
Deporaus betulae
Rhynchitidae
Comment: Hi Macroab, this is Deporaus betulae. In forests, oligophagous on birch, hazel and black alder. The female cuts a leaf and formes an inverted cone in which the egg is deposited. Common. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 08:53
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
54
18

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:34
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2009-07-09 Request: Hardenberg Gemeentebos The Netherlands on 09.07.2009
Species, family:
Gonioctena quinquepunctata
Chrysomelidae
Comment: Hello Macroab, this is again Gonioctena quinquepunctata. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 08:56
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
53

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:30
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2009-05-09 Request: Hardenberg Gemeentebos The Netherlands on 09.05.2009
Species, family:
Altica sp.
Chrysomelidae
Comment: Hi Macroab, this is another representative of genus Altica. A determination to species level requires always dissection. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 08:52
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
52
17

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:27
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2009-05-08 Request: Hardenberg Gemeentebos The Netherlands on 08.05.2009
Species, family:
Gonioctena quinquepunctata
Chrysomelidae
Comment: Hello Macroab, and another Gonioctena quinquepunctata. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 08:57
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
51
16

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:21
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2009-05-07 Request: Hardenberg Gemeentebos The Netherlands on 07.05.2009
Species, family:
Gonioctena quinquepunctata
Chrysomelidae
Comment: Hello Macroab, and one final Gonioctena quinquepunctata. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 08:57
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
50
5

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:17
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2008-08-19 Request: Lutten Slobbeplas The Netherlands on 19.08.2008
Species, family:
Cryptocephalus pusillus
Chrysomelidae
Comment: Hi Macroab, this should be Cryptocephalus pusillus, which can be very variable: The black bands on the elytra can nearly cover the entire elytra or vanish completely. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 09:36
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
49
66

Macroab 2014-06-05 08:00
Country, date (discovery):
Netherlands
2012-06-20 Request: Collendoorn The Netherlands on 20.06.2012
Species, family:
Stenurella melanura
Cerambycidae
Comment: Hi Macroab, that's the male of Stenurella melanura. Europe, Caucasus, to Siberia and North Mongolia. Larvae in decaying wood of coniferous and deciduous trees. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 09:26
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
71
17

Bug 2014-06-05 06:33
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
4622 Kassel West (HS)
2014-06-03 Request: Moin zusammen,
habe noch einen lustigen Cantharis obscura Fund vom 3.6.14 Habichtswald.
Für dieses Jahr stehen andere Käferchen im Focus meiner Makrosucht
Beste Grüße
BUG
Species, family:
Cantharis obscura
Cantharidae
Comment: Hallo Bug, ja, das ist Cantharis obscura. Recht ähnlich ist C. paradoxa, die allerdings viel gerundetere Halsschildseiten hat, bei C. obscura wirkt der Halsschild viel eckiger. LG, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 09:17
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
40

Gabriele_W 2014-06-05 04:46
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
3346 Schönerlinde (BR)
2013-06-10 Request: Hallo, diesen Käfer habe ich bereits im letzten Jahr fotografiert. Ich dachte immer es sei Cassida vibex. Jetzt habe ich gesehen das C. bergeali ja fast genauso aussieht. Daher wollte ich mal nachfragen ob ich richtig gelegen habe. Aufnahmedaten: 06/2013, Feldweg zwischen Wiesen. Vielen Dank, Gabriele
Species, family:
Cassida vibex/bergeali
Chrysomelidae
Comment: Hallo Gabriele, die beiden kann man am Foto leider nicht auseinanderhalten und Du musst ihn als Cassida vibex/bergeali ablegen. LG, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 09:07
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
39

Gabriele_W 2014-06-05 04:26
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
3347 Bernau (BR)
2014-06-01 Request: Guten morgen, das hier ist ein 100% Ausschnitt von dem Käfer den Christoph als Amara aulica/gebleri bestimmt hat (#13818). Wirklich hochauflösend ist dieses Foto nicht aber vielleicht reicht es ja doch für eine genauere Bestimmung? Vielen Dank und liebe Grüße, Gabriele
Species, family:
Amara aulica/gebleri
Carabidae
Comment: Moin Gabriele, die Perspektive reicht meiner Ansicht nach nicht aus, um das entscheidende Merkmal sicher zu beurteilen. Ich zitiere mal wörtlich: "Am Außenrand der Vorderschienen ist [bei A. gebleri] der Abstand der 5-7 Dörnchen voneinander größer als ihre Länge (bei aulica 7-10 Dörnchen, deren Abstand voneinander kleiner ist als ihre Länge)" (Website von Arved Lompe). Ich mag mich hier nicht auf Anzahl und Abstand der Dörnchen voneinander festlegen. Grüßle vom Bodensee, Oliver
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-05 08:49
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
41
35

Aalbeek 2014-06-05 00:54
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
2030 Bad Schwartau (SH)
2011-08-03 Request: Ein Altfall.
Am 03.08.2011 in S.-H., Timmendorfer Strand, NSG "Aalbeekniederung",
auf Wanderweg aufgenommen.
Species, family:
Poecilus cupreus
Carabidae
Comment: Hallo Aalbeek, das ist Poecilus cupreus. Danke für die Meldung. Viele Grüße, Fabian
Last edited by, on:  FB 2018-09-22 11:07
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
3
10

Thomas L. 2014-06-04 23:25
Country, date (discovery):
France
2014-05-19 Request: the May 19 2014, on an unknown tree, Oxelaere, France
Species, family:
Anaspis frontalis
Scraptiidae
Comment: Dear Thomas, although the black Scraptiidae are usually very difficult to determine, this one should be an exception. I think it's the ubuiquitous Anaspis frontalis. Best regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-04 23:44
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
2
6

Thomas L. 2014-06-04 23:11
Country, date (discovery):
France
2014-05-19 Request: the May 19 2014, on Crataegus sp., Oxelaere, France
Species, family:
Anaspis maculata
Scraptiidae
Comment: Hi Thomas, this should be Anaspis maculata. North Africa, Europe. On blossoming shrubs and trees. Regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-04 23:15
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
1
4

Thomas L. 2014-06-04 22:39
Country, date (discovery):
France
2014-04-30 Request: the April 30 2014, in a garden, on Cornus kousa flowers, Oxelaere, France
Species, family:
Anaspis humeralis
Scraptiidae
Comment: Dear Thomas, this should be Anaspis humeralis. North Africa, South and Central Europe - Western Mediterranean-atlantic species. On blossoms, common. Best regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-04 22:58
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
2
11

Mika 2014-06-04 22:12
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
8035 Sauerlach (BS)
2014-06-03 Request: Hello, I found this beetle near Munich on 03.06.2014, I think it is Rhagonycha limbata, I am not sure, need your help.
Thank you in advance. Mika
Species, family:
Rhagonycha limbata
Cantharidae
Comment: Hi Mika, yes, this should be Rhagonycha limbata. Pronotum with dark central spot, yellow elytra and blackened femora. Best regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-04 22:15
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
72
6

Gerd 2014-06-04 22:07
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
6315 Worms-Pfeddersheim (PF)
2014-05-30 Request: Hallo,
ist dies Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata?
30. Mai 2014 im südlichen Rheinhessen.
Gruß Gerd
Species, family:
Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata
Coccinellidae
Comment: Moin Gerd, jupp, das ist er. Aber man muss sehr aufpassen. Wenn einem der in den Bäumen und Sträuchern begegnet und nicht in der Wiese, dann ist Vorsicht geboten und man sollte auf den sehr ähnlichen Oenopia lyncea achten. ;-) Viele Grüße, Klaas
Last edited by, on:  KR 2014-06-04 22:08
|
|
|
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
761
11

Bergmänndle 2014-06-04 21:45
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
8527 Oberstdorf (BS)
2014-06-04 Request: Hinang Sonnenklause 4.6.14 ca. 1000m
Species, family:
Cantharis figurata
Cantharidae
Comment: Hallo Bergmänndle, das ist eine Cantharis figurata. Mittel- und Nordeuropa, im Osten bis Kaukasus und Sibirien. Eurytop, hygrophil. In Sümpfen, Mooren und feuchten Flussauen. In Mitteleuropa in (Vor-)Gebirgslagen sowie in Mooren. LG, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-04 21:47
|
|
|
Submitted by, on:
1
10

Mika 2014-06-04 21:41
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
DE
8035 Sauerlach (BS)
No date of discovery found. Please contact webmaster! Request: Hello, I find this tortoise beetle near Munich, I think this is Cassida rubiginosa.Is it right?
Thank you in advance. Mika
Species, family:
Cassida stigmatica
Chrysomelidae
Comment: Hi Mika, this is Cassida stigmatica, with the narrow pronotum and the marked ridges on the elytra. On Tanacetum vulgare. Please compare here with C. rubiginosa. Best regards, Christoph
Last edited by, on:  CB 2014-06-04 21:50
|
|
|