Oedemeridae

Mycetophagidae, Ciidae, Tetratomidae, Melandryidae, Mordellidae, Rhipiphoridae, Zopheridae, Tenebrionidae, Prostomidae, Oedemeridae, Meloidae, Mycteridae, Boridae, Pythidae, Pyrochroidae, Salpingidae, Anthicidae, Aderidae, Scraptiidae.
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Oedemeridae

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Hello. 25.VII.2014, Lithuania, size 10 mm. Could somebody help me?
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Re: Oedemeridae

Post autor: Dominika+Jurek Radwańscy »

Welcome to the forum.

Mine, non expert opinion:

Anogcodes ustulatus

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Re: Oedemeridae

Post autor: Rafał Celadyn »

HI makis!
Read these two works:

:arrow: A catalogue of Lithuanian beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera)
Autorzy Vytautas Tamutis,Brigita Tamut?,Romas Ferenca
https://books.google.pl/books?id=5Ow4sd ... ae&f=false
:arrow: NEW RECORDS OF RARE FALSE BLISTER BEETLE (COLEOPTERA:
OEDEMERIDAE) SPECIES IN LITHUANIA
ROMAS FERENCA¹, VYTAUTAS TAMUTIS¹,
², RIMVYDAS KINDURIS ³
https://www.google.pl/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... c3RFAisTNQ
Anogcodes melanurus (Fabricius, 1787), syn: ustulatus (Fabricius, 1787)
Agailių Miškas f., 23 07 1990, 2♀ (R.F.); Dubravos Miškas f. (2), 17 07 1998, 1♀
(R.F.); Freda, 02 07 1981, 1♀; 13 06 1984, 2♂ (R.F.); Gerdašiai Entomological R.,
12 07 2000, 1♂1♀ (R.F.); Girininkai II, 27 07 1996, 1♂1♀ (V.T.); Jiesia Landscape
R. (5), 24 06 2005, 1♀ (R.F.); Jūrė env., 06 02 2002, 1♂ (R.F.); Maigų Miškas f. (1),
28 06 2009, 1♀; 11 07 2010, 1♀; 29 07 2012, 1♂ (R.K.); Meižiai lake env. (1), 14 06
2013, 1♂1♀ (R.K.); Noreikiškės (1), 11 07 1998, 1♂ (V.T.); 12 07 2000, 1♂1♀
(P.I.); Pakruojis, 24 06 1995, 1♀ (S.K.); Puvočiai, 02 07 1978, 1♀ (G.Š.); Sedos giria
f. (1), 18 06 2012, 2♀ (R.K.); Tulnikių Miškas f., 30 06 2009, 1♂ (R.K.); Žagarė, 13
07 2011, 2♀ (R.K.).
Notes. This species was erroneously synonymised with Anogcodes ustulatus
(Scopoli, 1763) in the catalogue of Lithuanian beetles (Tamutis et al., 2011). Earlier this NAUJOS IR RETOS LIETUVOS VABZDŽIŲ RŪŠYS. 25 tomas 13
species was reported from three Lithuanian districts: Jonava, Jurbarkas and Trakai
(Pileckis, 1960, 1968; Inokaitis, 2004). Species widely distributed in Europe (except
Scandinavian countries and Denmark) and Asia East to China (Löbl, 2008; Silfverberg,
2010). Adults usually live on blooming plants (Cornus, Spirea, Cirsium) and different
Umbel (Apiaceae) plants.
Anogcodes rufiventris (Scopoli, 1763)
Juodkrantė, 02 07 2005, 1♂ (R.F.); Noreikiškės (1), 06 06 1994, 2♀; 19 07 1996, 1♀
(V.T.); Smiltynė, 25 06 1990, 3♂3♀ (S.K.); Šventoji, 07 07 2013, 1♂ (R.K.).
Notes. This European species is widely distributed in the region, it occurs from
Sweden and Karelia in the north to northern Italy and Greece in the south. It is
insufficiently known in Lithuania, earlier recorded from the same districts (Inokaitis,
2004; Šablevičius, 2004). Larvae of this species develop in the damp trunks of
coniferous trees infected by rot fungus. Larval development is two-year term (Ehnström
& Axelsson, 2002). The adults are commonly found on various flowering shrubs and
herbaceous plants.
Anogcodes ustulatus (Scopoli, 1763), syn.: ferrugineus (Schrank, 1776), adustus
(Panzer, 1795)
Dubravos Miškas f., 12 07 1989, 1♂, (R.F.); Freda, 16 06 1982, 1♀; 13 06 1984,
1♂1♀, (R.F.); Jiesia Landscape R. (3), 21 06 1981, 1♀, (R.F.); Jiesia Landscape R.
(4), 15 06 2011, 1♀ (R.F.); Kaunas t., 09 05 2002, 1♀, (R.F.).
Notes. Only one actual record of this species was known before, also from Kaunas
district (Inokaitis 2004), although it was earlier noted without definite data for central
and south-western parts of Lithuania by Pileckis and Monsevičius (1997). It was
erroneously synonymised with A. ustulatus (Fabricius, 1787). Generaly this species is
widely distributed in western Palearctic region, east far to West Siberia, Turkmenistan,
but seems to be rare in northern parts. In the north, the distribution range of A. ustulatus
(Scopoli, 1763) reaches southern Sweden (Lundberg & Gustafsson 1995), northern
Poland (Burakowski et al. 1987), western Belarus (Alexandrovich et al. 1996) and
Lithuania. It is still not found in Denmark and Latvia. The notification of this species for
Estonia (Silfverberg, 2004, 2010) is probably erroneous, based on wrong interpretation
of synonyms of the species. No specimens with geographical coordinates of Anogcodes
ferrugineus (Schrank, 1776) are available in Estonia, but Anogcodes ustulatus (Scopoli,
1763), synonymised with Anogcodes ustulatus (Fabricius, 1787) is known from several
localities (Anonymous, 2009). This data most likely belongs to Anogcodes melanurus
(Fabricius, 1787) = A. ustulatus (Fabricius, 1787), which seems to be more widely
distributed.
Larvae develop in rotten damp wood stumps, adults occur on herbaceous plants,
shrubs and trees from April to July.
I think like Jurek :Anogcodes ustulatus (Scopoli, 1763),but we are not specialists! ;-)
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Rafał
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Re: Oedemeridae

Post autor: makis »

Thank you!
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Re: Oedemeridae

Post autor: brakkonta »

for sure A.ustulatus, female
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