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Eversmannia exornata Eversmann, 1837

Community and ForumInsects biology and faunisticsEversmannia exornata Eversmann, 1837

Vabrus, 28.07.2008 16:28

I don't know how relevant this is, but maybe someone will be interested in the point. Dubatolov just doesn't have any instructions on Siberia for the left bank of the Ob River.

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Tyumen region, Nizhnetavdinsky district, Kuchak Lake district. N 57,21 E 66,04 03.07.2008. V.A.Abramov.

This post was edited by Vabrus - 07/28/2008 17: 54

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15.08.2008 14:12, PG18

The point is really very interesting, it is about 1000 km away from the nearest known ones, and just between them!..

15.08.2008 19:07, Vabrus

I'll say even more. Almost simultaneously, P. S. Sitnikov caught the same species in another area of the region - Vagaysky.
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30.08.2008 17:51, Konung

Wow, that's great! I've been looking for her in the Omsk region for a long time, but so far to no avail... But if there are in Novosibirsk and Tyumen, then we have-God himself ordered smile.gif

30.08.2008 17:52, AntSkr

I have a couple of copies this year. caught it in the Moscow region.

30.08.2008 19:08, Ilia Ustiantcev

Yeah, I only saw her for the first time this year.

08.04.2009 3:03, Konung

in 2008, we finally caught her in the Omsk region! smile.gif
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20.04.2009 17:39, Илюха

I met her many times in 2008 in the Ivanovo region

20.04.2009 18:10, Aaata

I met her many times in the Ivanovo region in 2008

Previously, the species was very rare in the European part of Russia. In recent years, new points of its habitats have been found. So in the Nizhny Novgorod region, a population was discovered not so long ago, (as it is in a recent issue of the Eversmannia magazine)

This post was edited by Aaata - 04/20/2009 18: 33

20.04.2009 21:45, guest: Vabrus

Yes, it is clearly expanding its range. In addition, apparently, the number is also rising. Only here are the reasons? The caterpillar, as far as I know, is still unknown, as is the food plant...

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