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5 more beetles for i.d. please (1 Viewer)

David Smith

Warrington Lancs
No 9 looks very much like one I have seen in the UK but can't recall the name-all the others are new to me.
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No. 1: Oxythyrea funesta or similar

No. 2: Two species of the Strangalia genus of longhorns

No. 3: An Assassin bug I think

No. 4: Probably a soldier beetle (Cantharidae)

No. 5: Clytra quadripunctata probably
 
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