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Burstcows, where do they go?

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05.03.2007 11:58, Cerambyx

Then it could also be Eurythirea quercus. I only caught it in the Crimea, the same on the oak tree. In general, for such beetles, the types of forage trees usually do not matter much - well, Quercus and Quecrus, Populus and Populus... Although I don't remember catching aurata on aspen trees. Eurythyrea wood beetle-comes across the floodplain forests of all sorts of rivers, well, actually in the lowland broad-leaved.

10.03.2007 0:03, клайд

And tell me, dear experts, how many types of goldfish are found in Belarus?

10.03.2007 0:21, Necrocephalus

And tell me, dear experts, how many types of goldfish are found in Belarus?

I can't say for sure, but it seems to me that the goldeneye fauna of Belarus should not differ much from that of central Russia.

11.03.2007 12:10, алекс 2611

We have in the north zlatki very Gary respect....

12.03.2007 1:20, Aleksandr Ermakov

In our north, the Zlatki respect Gary very much....

well, unless just fresh burning....
I caught the middle Taiga "xylophilic" zlatkofauna-a dozen species - in the hot season on the wall of the woodshed (woodshed)
In general, about harei: I wonder how many years the fumes are attractive to insects. I recently climbed one such picturesque burnt dry stand (you can't wrap your arms around trees), but I didn't train anything but individual wasps.

This post was edited by scarabee - 03/12/2007 01: 23

12.03.2007 20:50, Victor Titov

In our north, the Zlatki respect Gary very much....

To be honest, I did not come across anything on the burns except for Melanophila acuminata and Anthaxia quadripunctata from goldfish confused.gif

12.03.2007 20:56, алекс 2611

Well, nutcrackers, for example, are found. Especially species that develop larvae in wood(Ampedus tam). And with zlatkami-yes. The old fires are a complete bummer.

12.03.2007 21:02, алекс 2611

[ To be honest, I didn't come across anything other than Melanophila acuminata and Anthaxia quadripunctata from goldsmiths on the burns



Well I do not know... To Flax.I have repeatedly encountered both Chalcophora mariana and Buprestis octoguttata.

12.03.2007 21:14, Victor Titov

  
Well I do not know... To Flax.I have repeatedly encountered both Chalcophora mariana and Buprestis octoguttata.

Chalcophora mariana is very rare in the Yaroslavl region, and "specialists" have added it to the Red Book of the region. And species of the genus Buprestis are easier to catch on freshly cut pine trunks.

13.03.2007 8:52, Dmitry Vlasov

Dmitrich - you will answer for the "specialists"!!!

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