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I had found them under a pack of dry and rolled leaves. The yellow one definitely a Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata but what are the other ones? I guess that the little brown beetle above the ladybird is perhaps a Chrysomelid, and the bluish specimen is a Curculionidae but can you say to me more about them relying upon this photo??
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Hello!

eguzki wrote:
other ones? I guess that the little brown beetle above the ladybird is perhaps a Chrysomelid


I don't think so, but don't know what it is.

the bluish specimen is a Curculionidae


Apionidae.
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The upper one's probably an Atomaria (Cryptophagidae), the weevil is an Apion s.l.
 
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Thank you for your corrections!Wink
 
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