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EfimovRoman, 17.03.2006 12:10

Dear colleagues! I am interested in a systematic survey of a species of cover-nosed butterflies (Coleophora laricella). Based on morphological features, it is difficult to systematize, so we decided to resort to DNA analysis. can you tell me any method.

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17.03.2006 21:45, Tigran Oganesov

Have you tried the genitals yet? A good way.

20.03.2006 9:44, EfimovRoman

zoologists tried but nothing reliable turned out. Therefore, we decided to resort to molecular-genetic analysis.

19.05.2006 19:22, Дедушка Малай

Dear colleagues! I am interested in a systematic survey of a species of cover-nosed butterflies (Coleophora laricella). Based on morphological features, it is difficult to systematize, so we decided to resort to DNA analysis. can you tell me any method?


What is the reason for the interest in this species?
I have been working on larch slipcovers for 11 years now.
It would be interesting to talk.

Ermolaev I. V.

19.05.2006 19:28, Дедушка Малай

Looking for specialists to identify
1. sawflies
2. nutworms
3. aphids
4. hermes

Special offers for chalcide specialists!
I have long-term collections of parasites bred from
1. Coleophora sibiricella Flkv. (KHAKASSIA)
2. Lithocolletis issikii Kumata (UDMURTIA).

19.03.2007 17:55, guest: user

Write about aphids aphids@izan.kiev.ua

06.04.2007 15:00, odonata

Dear colleagues!

Please tell me the coordinates of trichopterologists who work on the fauna of the European part of Russia and adjacent territories.
It is especially interesting to talk with experts on larvae.

06.04.2007 17:06, Dmitrii Musolin

Ivanov V. D.-Department of Entomology, St. Petersburg State University

07.04.2007 21:44, guest: proctos

All about European trichopterology on the TRICHOPTERON website
http://www.uwm.edu.pl/trichopteron/ang-index.htm

17.04.2007 19:46, Guest

Thanks!
And besides Ivanov and the Poles who are interested in Russian caddis flies?

12.04.2010 17:08, Dr. Niko

Due to the significant number of undefined photos, I post here a link to a good German forum on arachnids - "Forum of Spiders of Central Europe": http://spinnen-forum.de/smf/index.php
There are a lot of good experts on spiders on the forum, so I think you can count on qualified help. Here I post a list of Russian-speaking arachnologists, perhaps someone will need this information. The list is updated whenever possible.

Galina N. Azarkina (Siberian Zoological Museum of the Siberian Institute of Zoology SB RAS, Novosibirsk) - gazar@ngs.ru; urmakuz@yahoo.com -taxonomy of horse-racing spiders (Salticidae) of the world.

Gromov Alexander Viktorovich (Institute of Zoology, Almaty, Kazakhstan) - gromov@nursat.kz; alexander_gromov@yahoo.com taxonomy, zoogeography, and faunistics of solpugas, scorpions, and spiders (Theridiidae, Palpimanidae).

Kirill Y. Eskov (PIN RAS, Moscow) - afranius@newmail.ru; http://afranius.livejournal.com - Linyphiidae of Northern Asia.

Yesyunin Sergey Leonidovich (PSU, Perm) - Sergei.Esyunin@psu.ru; esyunin@mail.ru

Kovblyuk Nikolay Mikhailovich (V. I. Vernadsky TNU, Simferopol) - kovblyuk@mail.ru

Dmitry Logunov (University of Manchester, Manchester, England) - dmitri.v.logunov@manchester.ac.uk; dpavuk@ngs.ru -Salticidae, Thomisidae and Philodromidae: taxonomy and morphology.

Yuri M. Marusik (IBPS FEB RAS, Magadan) - yurmar@newmail.ru

Mikhailov Kirill Glebovich (Zoological Museum of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow) - mikhailov2000@gmail.com; http://natchalnik.livejournal.com - taxonomy, phylogeny and zoogeography of spiders, mainly of the genus Clubiona; arachnid fauna of Russia and adjacent territories.

Singaevsky Evgeny Nikolaevich (KNU im. Taras Shevchenko University, Kiev) - filantus@gmail.com

Andrey V. Tanasevich (Center for Ecology and Forest Productivity of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) - atan@orc.ru -Linyphiidae of the world.

Viktor Yakovlevich Fet (Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia, USA) - fet@marshall.edu -taxonomy and evolution of scorpions.


This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 01.04.2011 19: 29
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30.04.2010 19:52, vasiliy-feoktistov

Due to the significant number of undefined photos, I post here a link to a good German forum on arachnids - "Forum of Spiders of Central Europe": http://spinnen-forum.de/smf/index.php
There are a lot of good experts on spiders on the forum, so I think you can count on qualified help. As for molbiol , it would be a good idea to contact our and Ukrainian arachnologists and invite them to the forum. Known to me:

Galina N. Azarkina (Siberian Zoological Museum of the Siberian Institute of Zoology SB RAS, Novosibirsk) - gazar@ngs.ru; urmakuz@yahoo.com -taxonomy of horse-racing spiders (Salticidae) of the world.

Kirill Y. Eskov (PIN RAS, Moscow) - afranius@newmail.ru; http://afranius.livejournal.com - Linyphiidae of Northern Asia.

Yesyunin Sergey Leonidovich (PSU, Perm) - Sergei.Esyunin@psu.ru; esyunin@mail.ru

Kovblyuk Nikolay Mikhailovich (V. I. Vernadsky TNU, Simferopol) - kovblyuk@mail.ru

Dmitry Logunov (University of Manchester, Manchester, England) - dmitri.v.logunov@manchester.ac.uk; dpavuk@ngs.ru -Salticidae, Thomisidae and Philodromidae: taxonomy and morphology.

Yuri M. Marusik (IBPS FEB RAS, Magadan) - yurmar@newmail.ru

Mikhailov Kirill Glebovich (Zoological Museum of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow) - mikhailov2000@gmail.com; http://natchalnik.livejournal.com

Singaevsky Evgeny Nikolaevich (KNU im. Taras Shevchenko University, Kiev) - filantus@gmail.com

Andrey V. Tanasevich (Center for Ecology and Forest Productivity of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) - atan@orc.ru -Linyphiidae of the world.

Viktor Yakovlevich Fet (Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia, USA) - fet@marshall.edu -taxonomy and evolution of scorpions.


Here's who would write to them all… I don't have enough time shuffle.gif  smile.gif

Nikolay, thank you for the link (sorry, just now I noticed the topic).
I look there and my beast lit smile.gifup . And thank you for the definition.
Wow, the whole topic is dedicated to him: http://spinnen-forum.de/smf/index.php?topic=2854.0

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov-30.04.2010 19: 55
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22.10.2010 22:37, Aleksandr Ermakov

What the they there (on spinnen-Forum) all Vasyami call?! Is this a joke of humor they have, or so it is accepted among spiderlings?

23.10.2010 12:07, vasiliy-feoktistov

What the they there (on spinnen-Forum) all Vasyami call?! Is this a joke of humor they have, or so it is accepted among spiderlings?

Apparently the" joke of humor " they have is this wink.gifI'm not offended smile.gif

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