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Павел Р, 25.10.2005 23:16

Hi everyone, I have a question.please tell me where on the Internet you can view the wing structures of the ichneumonid insect, which belongs to the species Bathyplectes anurus, enlarged under an electron microscope?

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26.10.2005 12:34, Павел Р

and if anyone knows where you can buy this insect on the Internet, please tell me

26.10.2005 21:54, PVOzerski

1) Harvard University-project "Electronic Types" http://140.247.119.138/default.htm
Whether it's there or not , you can figure it out for yourself smile.gif
2) http://www.zin.ru/labs/insects/hymenopt/rus/colleagues.htm -addresses of specialists in hymenoptera, including horsemen.

26.10.2005 21:59, Павел Р

thank you very much =)

27.10.2005 1:07, Павел Р

failed unfortunately =(

27.10.2005 10:47, PVOzerski

My curiosity was piqued... I searched on the Internet and I was carried out almost in anti-gravitysmile.gif, however, my intuition tells me: something much simpler here...

27.10.2005 16:42, Павел Р

Yes, I also, while searching, many times came across topics related to AG.

27.10.2005 17:06, Жуковед

Zhukoved
Pavel, we have the same problem with you ,I'm also looking for the second week on the Internet for these photos, but the resalt is still zero.In Ru nete generally useless to search, constantly throws off on the anti-gravity platform kakogoto grandfathers =)).I followed the links provided above by PVOzerski, but they answered that there is no such insect in the database.People can someone else throw a link?

27.10.2005 20:53, Guest

I can't remember what the question is. The structure of the wing can be seen under a conventional microscope, it is somewhat different from the structure of the wing of a fly or beetle, for example. Membrane, veins, location of these? What's the question? confused.gifExcuse me.

27.10.2005 21:09, Жуковед

the question is what exactly this insect

27.10.2005 21:33, Guest

Very good! But you didn't answer the question! And I can submit correspondence for research, go for it! yes.gif

27.10.2005 22:48, Павел Р

Dear guest =), if you can take enlarged pictures of the wings of this insect, please send them to me for soap, and also,if you don't mind,take takiezhe pictures of the cocoon of Bathyplectes anurus from the inside, of course, if you have one.Here's the address 334567@rambler.ru

27.10.2005 23:17, Павел Р

if you send it, I will be very grateful to you

28.10.2005 5:47, гость: P

I only found this photo of adult cocoons and larvae
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontr...thyplectes.html
http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/kyf102.html
or contact the page owner lerth.narod.ru he has access to the Zina ichneumonid collection and can take a picture (if he wants to!)of it.

28.10.2005 14:32, Жуковед

And I can submit correspondence for research, go for it! yes.gif

Dear Guest, please send me a photo, if it is not difficult.Here's the soapbox Bathyplectes@rambler.ru

Sincerely Zhukoved

29.10.2005 0:25, Жуковед

I searched the Internet for photos, wrote letters to foreign entomologists, but the result is damn zero.And when the search engine brought me to the site dedicated to the gravity platform of grandpa for the 128th time, I started reading from complete idleness,and even started reading.Grandpa is not only an entomologist, but also a science fiction writer.And here I have a question, and what can really be real, in the photos the grandfather hovers above the ground, the photos are like old (Photoshop does not smell).Can someone from the specialists clarify the situation, just for the sake of discussion?

29.10.2005 12:44, Павел Р

It seems to me that all this is done in order for his little book to be sold out faster =)

24.09.2007 12:27, lerth

Dear Pavel and Zhukov, can you tell us about your research and what it was all about? I apologize if someone on the soap at the time did not answer!

26.09.2007 20:50, Sparrow

Massive chemical warfare has been waged against the alfalfa pest snout-beetle (phitonomus). Humanity may actually win it. But the price may be too great: with the destruction of the Phitonomus varnabilis beetle, our planet's fauna may also lose the ichneumon Batiplectes anurus as it parasitizes only this kind of weevil and cannot survive without it. Meanwhile, any proposals on using biological weapons against the pest-such as our very ichneumon and other insect predators are completely rejected by the bosses of Russian agriculture and agricultural science. I have been fighting them on this for years, but so far with little success.

Phytonomus is located... Bathyplexes No)

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