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Butterflies of the Urals

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taler, 08.07.2006 22:45

People!!!Tell me what you can catch in August in the Middle Urals.Diurnal butterfly species,as well as their biotopes, are of interest.Please skip the Latin names.And then I absolutely do not have any material on this teme

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09.07.2006 12:05, RippeR

Catch everything in a row! There are good butterflies in the Urals, you need to catch everything in a row, you'll figure it out later. Fishing is best in the mountains, higher up, where everything is most interesting. On the edges of the forest, in clearings, everywhere shorter. On the trees, the caudates should sit.

10.07.2006 18:09, Pavel Morozov

You can catch Parnassius apollo and Parnassius phoebus.

10.07.2006 21:30, taler

to Morozzz:
I do not hope for such rarities.Moreover, you need to be a specialist and know where to look for them.I would be simpler-nymphalidok, belyanok.Maybe there is infa?Names, time of summer only August and biotopes

10.07.2006 21:52, Pavel Morozov

P. phoebus, of course, should be looked for there, and P. apollo is not as rare as in the center of Russia.
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10.07.2006 22:31, taler

Okay, persuaded yes.gifWhere to look preferably?

12.07.2006 11:23, RippeR

Climb the mountains, I tell you! Everything is the best there.. In the lowlands - more banal. And the Parnassians, as far as I remember, love mountains, golubyanki, satyrchiki.

12.07.2006 14:54, taler

So your platitudes are exotic to me...I think we'll have to sort it out on the spot.There is no information about species, biotopes, and features.So you can climb mountains for nothing wall.gif

12.07.2006 15:08, taler

And also give us some information about mourning grass, Limenitis populi, Nymphalis vaualbum, Nymphalis xanthomelas mol.gifWhere are they found and how to catch them?

12.07.2006 21:19, RippeR

Some of the above were caught in places that are not high, are located near the forest, where there is a lot of vegetation and there are small trees - they like to sit on them. Populi met on the roads and clearings where there is land, puddles.
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12.07.2006 21:20, Bad Den

Limenitis, they are found on forest roads, near puddles, on fresh manure. As in the topic about L. reducta.

This post was edited by Bad Den - 12.07.2006 21: 28
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13.07.2006 14:19, taler

And about Nymphalis antioppa ,what can we say? confused.gif

14.07.2006 8:14, VanLun

On the butterflies of the Urals - this is for me.
If you are interested, please contact us.

14.07.2006 8:34, Bad Den

Are you selling it?wink.gif
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14.07.2006 17:19, taler

then VanLun
So let's go offline!I'm sure I'm not the only one interested.Give us some information.Thank you in advance

17.07.2006 16:53, VanLun

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taler I reset all the information with soap.

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