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Dracus, 07.10.2005 17:57

What is the distribution of glaciers within the city of Moscow? Where and in what month is their greatest concentration observed?

Already caught in Moscow and MO glaciers-share your knowledge and experience of their (glaciers) effective search!

(Data on the species composition of glaciers in Moscow and the Moscow Region will also be extremely interesting.)

This post was edited by Dracus - 07.10.2005 17: 58

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07.10.2005 18:53, Tigran Oganesov

And what, really in Moscow caught glaciers?! Is there a reason for this?

07.10.2005 19:58, Dracus

The reasons are, however, doubtful. A friend of mine claimed that he allegedly saw L. last winter in the forest belt of Konkovo. But I don't know how much I can trust him, because he might have mistaken him for a bug.
Nevertheless, the southern border of L.'s habitat is much further south than Moscow.

07.10.2005 21:57, Tigran Oganesov

Yes, this is very interesting, I will try to make some inquiries. Although it seems to me that they are not here, well, I have never heard of glaciers in Moscow.

08.09.2006 14:15, AVA

Yes, this is very interesting, I will try to make some inquiries. Although it seems to me that they are not here, well, I have never heard of glaciers in Moscow.


I didn't hear it, I saw it, and I collected it. wink.gif
In Izmailovsky Park during thaws up to 3-5 degrees. For some reason, only around the base of oak trunks. They probably hide in the cracks of the crust.
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