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Most likely it is Carabus (Morphocarabus) odoratus (one of its many subspecies). But there is no complete certainty from such a picture - it is a complex subgenus.
It is correct. This is a female :) Only the female has such "ribs" on it. In addition, the male has suckers on his front legs. I don't see them here.
Well, this is just fortune telling... Apparently this is not Galleria mellonella; mellonella has wider upper and lower wings. There is nothing more to say about this photo.
http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=120871 http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-5/nygmiini/nygmiini_3_1.php по описанию http://ftp.funet.fi/index/Tree_of_life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/noctuoidea/lymantriidae/orvasca/
Leonid, if you know the family, indicate it in the photo identification, then the photo will be in the family, and specialists could find it. And it is advisable to remove the inscription from the author’s comments; such inscriptions are simply made in the “Comments” section.
It was worth upload this beetle photo for the sake of the label only... The first beetle from North Korea on the website :) In my opinion, those people who catch there are brave ones....
According to the illustrations and description in the book by V.S. Kononenko, I suppose this is Acronicta concerpta
Perhaps this is the smallest Saturnia that I have in my collection. It is even smaller than the well-known Drepana falcataria.... Marvelous )))
I think that this is not Hemistola sp, а Maxates sp. Most likely, Maxates extrambigua http://dearlep.tw/species.html?namecode=344886&photo_id=295214a908514fdad81be349c082994d
It’s actually there, Alexander, when I was in doubt, I also went through Leucania) But other species are quite common there - and megaproctis, yu, curvilinea...
Respect to A. Boldyrev :) Identification by a caterpillar of unknown origin — and straight to the point :)
Full list of subspecies: Protaetia fieberi boldyrevi Jacobson, 1909 Protaetia fieberi borysthenica Medvedev, 1964 Protaetia fieberi fabriciana (Reitter, 1898) Protaetia fieberi fieberi (Kraatz, 1880) Peter, please organize work with subspecies for curators.
Several mattresses with butterflies and beetles from French Guiana were eaten into trash ( The material is thrown away, and the bug fed on it is immortalized.....
Revision of the genus 10/29/2017 According to: http://cerambycidae.org/taxa/Chlorophorus-Chevrolat-1863-(genus)
Alexander, sorry, I forgot to note yesterday. If possible, these should be translated into English (as the second language of the site, which is international).
Sergey, I don’t see any information about the time the photo was posted on the website http://insecta.pro/ru/, I have no reason not to believe you. In order to avoid such situations, if you have determined it yourself, then post it on the forum with your identification, and then they will either correct it or confirm it. If you identified it after posting it on the forum, either remove the post ...
It's done :) Alexander and everyone, please point out such things if you find them. I will link/unlink the group, and also update the angle (top/bottom) if required. I just can’t track all these glitches on my own....
This is not your identification, please, be correct and put the author of the identification or the resource where it was defined for you.