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16.05.2012 16:35, Penzyak

I need to find Macha's article - there's a lot of interesting stuff there, I haven't read it myself, but Steinberg had a lot of references to this work... I would really like to read it myself. Mamselle Dilyana obviously hadn't even met her... solid show-offs... issledovatelyblin - ugh on them.

16.05.2012 16:53, Коллекционер

here by the way, details of my "sortie"

03.06.2012 15:27, Entomon

rather, on the contrary, the sting is thick and blunt, can not pierce the skin, just pokes them and that's it!

Yesterday, a domestic female Megascolia maculata maculata stung me, it felt like I was just pricked with a thin needle, the pain passed in a few minutes.

29.06.2012 17:30, Penzyak

Finally, we have scoliosis... Females bite quite decently... I don't recommend experimenting.

If someone caught Schrenk's scolia, please post photos of it.
It is said that this species is found in the Saratov region... would you really like to see the specimens collected there???

So, could anyone find Macha's article?

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25.11.2012 14:56, Egorus

This is presumably Scolia quadripunctata
South of Zaporizhia region.Ukraine
04.07.2010
Or not her?

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25.11.2012 15:52, Liparus

This is presumably Scolia quadripunctata
South of Zaporizhia region.Ukraine
04.07.2010
Or not her?

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Scolia (Scolia) sexmaculata sexmaculata (O. F. Muller 1766) (= Scolia quadripunctata)
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01.06.2014 14:26, badmaeva-iyu

- males of what type of scoliosis ? Currently?? And why should there be rhino beetle larvae under the stump? Are the females already buried in the soil??

I wonder where the young specialist Paul skoliyam Ilyana has gone?
Did you touch on the most interesting topic and go to the bushes?

01.06.2014 14:54, badmaeva-iyu

Hello, Dear forumchane! Writes the same Ilyana that created this topic.
Thank you for your feedback and advice!
Not where I did not go and was not lost. Just due to the fact that after October 2011 there was a long lull, I stopped going in. I really thought the topic had outlived its usefulness and no one would write more. Work, collections, classes - I forgot about the forum.


Answering the question of Penzyaka, I didn't see Macha in my eyes (1940), I searched for a very long time, I turned almost the entire list over, but to no avail. Since forumchane advised to read different literature, I wrote that the literature processed and foolishly and Macha pribabahala, (of course that the list of references in the thesis I DID NOT WRITE it). I wanted something new to advise (I didn't know then how much they were not researched)


Many thanks to all! And forgive me for being a "sinful fool", I didn't want to mislead anyone!

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