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RippeR, 07.07.2006 20:20

I have the opportunity to go to Primorsko-Akhtarsk, which is on the Sea of Azov. But I'll go there if there's anything to catch. Who knows what there is or should be of beetles and butterflies that can be caught in the light? Parents say that the nature there is rather poor, but they should not be particularly trusted in this regard. If there really isn't much there, then you shouldn't go, so your knowledge and opinions are important smile.gif
The trip, if it takes place, will take place in early August. It is especially interesting to know about their hawkmoth, barbel, scarabaeidae, goldfish.

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07.07.2006 20:57, Bad Den

Hy!
There's always something to catch.
Especially in another natural area. There, as far as I remember, are steppes?

07.07.2006 23:17, RippeR

Well, I was joking! There is always something to do, but for a week or more I don't want to look for small black chicks on the sand, and then beat my head against the wall out of boredom, and then come home with nothing and beat my head that I didn't go to the Crimea or somewhere else smile.gif

And also, what kind of pigeons, satyrs, nymphalids, etc. should be there in August?

08.07.2006 13:35, DHL

I fished in those places. Indeed, there is a steppe there. Anyone who likes fillies will be happy there.... However, sickly fans of mantises too. I didn't find a lot of black heifers, even small ones, because it's probably a little late. I'd like to get there sooner. In similar areas even further south, in July, blackbirds are found only in dead form under rocks and in spider burrows. Only Phylan gibbus poured into the hunting pits in superhuman quantities, but in my opinion it doesn't matter at all, I brought a few pieces home - we lived like this for a year.
Of the lepidoptera, he also didn't say that there would be so many there, but it should fly well to the screen at night.

By the way, RippeR, what about animals in Moldova in August? I haven't been there for a very long time, and this year I will come.

This post was edited by DHL-08.07.2006 13: 37

08.07.2006 14:03, RippeR

 
By the way, RippeR, what about animals in Moldova in August? I haven't been there for a very long time, and this year I will come.


Hurray! Come, let's cooperate, maybe we'll go fishing together?! In August, there are also Morimuses, some carabids, various butterflies-pandora, alcyone (which I didn't catch today), and everything else there, depending on what interests you.. Everything is flying on the screen, although I don't know how much of everything, since I didn't catch it myself (and even on a normal lamp).
In any case, contact me and welcome! wink.gif cool.gif beer.gif jump.gif

I don't think I'll go to Primorsko-Akhtarsk then. I don't really want to change the abundance of the Crimea to fillies smile.gifAnd what are the interesting types of tm, for example, pigeons? If there are a lot of things that we don't have, then it's also an option..

09.07.2006 19:18, DHL

Well, then we'll work together)
From the pigeons-to be honest, I didn't find anything unique there. Anyway, the lepidoptera's a bit tight there... There are a lot of pandoras, yes, but fishing was not very pleasant anymore, especially during the day.
At the expense of Moldova-wrote in a personal account...

10.07.2006 8:09, Nilson

In Akhtarsk, you can catch the light - someone told me a long time ago that it flew well, but IMHO there are quite a lot of other more interesting areas around. In the Akhtar estuaries, I know, my friends go fishing with their hands.

10.07.2006 9:20, plantago

Dear entomologists, If possible, please help the botanist:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=93940
Crimea, Moldova, the Azov Sea region, and Estonia are very much needed!

12.07.2006 11:28, RippeR

I'll take a look during the hikes, maybe I'll find out what..

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