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10.11.2010 17:45, taler

Rip,are you still straightening out the matchbox?
And the guy showed the teapots how to straighten them.Remember yourself, for sure, also at first straightened smile.gif

12.11.2010 22:44, RippeR

Teapots or not, and it was possible to show correctly. The fact that I started by piercing my wings does not mean that everyone should start like this and do not immediately learn correctly.

And I'm still straightening out the shit, then yes (((
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13.11.2010 16:47, rhopalocera.com

For a large sailboat, on which the hero of the clip showed spreading-yes, if it is not properly soaked (without injecting warm water into the chest), you will have to pierce the wings. If soaked correctly, nothing needs to be pierced.

Much more filigree work is to straighten a small butterfly. I'm still waiting for Vlad Proklov to shoot a video of him straightening the micra and give us a link. I don't have a very good micra. Well, one of these days I will shoot the spread, IMHO, of the smallest pigeon in the world, which swerig brought me. From Cuba. Less than a microrail smile.gif. Now I decide whether to put her on a pin or for a minute.

13.11.2010 18:37, chebur

For a large sailboat, on which the hero of the clip showed spreading-yes, if it is not properly soaked (without injecting warm water into the chest), you will have to pierce the wings. If soaked correctly, nothing needs to be pierced.

Much more filigree work is to straighten a small butterfly. I'm still waiting for Vlad Proklov to shoot a video of him straightening the micra and give us a link. I don't have a very good micra. Well, one of these days I will shoot the spread, IMHO, of the smallest pigeon in the world, which swerig brought me. From Cuba. Less than a microrail smile.gif. Now I decide whether to put her on a pin or for a minute.

And how much smaller is it than Pseudophilotes sinaicus Nakamura, 1975?

13.11.2010 18:52, rhopalocera.com

a millimeter and a half. I'll straighten it out (if I can) and you'll see.
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13.11.2010 19:08, swerig

And how much smaller is it than Pseudophilotes sinaicus Nakamura, 1975?

I would like to clarify that this is not such a small species,but an instance (there was only one such midget). Apparently, while I was a caterpillar, I didn't know how to eat.
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01.12.2010 14:53, Srbin

ready to straighten dry material (butterflies) in Moscow, geographically m. Polezhaevskaya-Sokol
for more details in the personal account or on the soap slovensko@mail.ru

10.12.2010 2:24, Black Coleopter

Tell me, please, which pin number is best to mount a deer beetle on???

10.12.2010 11:22, Victor Titov

Tell me, please, which pin number is best to mount a deer beetle on???

Duc, there are different kinds of deer umnik.gif smile.gif. Immodest question: Do you glue or prick? I prickshuffle.gif, and I even have enough units for relatively large deer (6-7 cm). But at the same time, the beetle in the box has to be reinforced from the sides-propped up with pins so that it does not hang out and does not rotate.
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10.12.2010 16:44, RippeR

for a deer, in my opinion, it is better for 3-ku to hold on tightly-regardless of colitis or kleite
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10.12.2010 17:46, rhopalocera.com

I would put it on 4. or on 5
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10.12.2010 18:17, косинус

But this already depends on the size :
For specimens less than or equal to 5cm, I would recommend # 3
For specimens larger than 5cm and smaller than 7cm, I would recommend # 4
For specimens larger than 7cm, I would recommend # 5 (although # 5 is most often planted on the tropic with something like Hercules or Goliaths)
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10.12.2010 21:59, Black Coleopter

Immodest question: Do you glue or prick?

I prick, and glue small things
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10.12.2010 22:03, Black Coleopter

although on No. 5 most often the tropic is planted something like Hercules or Goliaths

And what is Titanus Giganteus used for?

10.12.2010 22:07, omar

On gold plated nail for clapboard smile.gif
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11.12.2010 12:06, captolabrus

I pricked three deer, in my opinion they are holding up normally. For reliability, I fixed the horns with pins and everything.

11.12.2010 12:07, captolabrus

Who needs gold pins I can make tongue.gif

11.12.2010 12:28, косинус

It is better to make pins from platinum. And instead of the golden top of the pin, make a diamond, carat so in 30 tongue.gif

This post was edited by cosine - 12/11/2010 12: 32

11.12.2010 12:55, captolabrus

under thirty carats you can't see every bug beer.gif

11.12.2010 13:02, Victor Gazanchidis

So beetles are also cut from precious stones! In general, the collection of beetles from Chopard smile.gifShould tell our three to start making mahogany boxes wink.gif

This post was edited by vicgrr - 12/11/2010 13: 03

11.12.2010 13:11, captolabrus

Beetles from a mammoth tusk, and boxes from some kind of ebony or polysander wood, and we will be happy, may our flood moderator forgive us mol.gif lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif

11.12.2010 13:33, RippeR

in some topic, there was already a photo of a super-counter, not new.
And in the garden of a golden pin-try to pierce her morimus, wind up the chain..

11.12.2010 13:43, косинус

And labels can either be beaten out on a gold piece and soldered to pins, or written on Egyptian papyrus.
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11.12.2010 13:51, captolabrus

We will develop a technology for piercing with a gold pin , and we will sign labels with a stichel. Or better on parchment tongue.gif

11.12.2010 14:14, Victor Titov

  
And in the garden of a golden pin-try to pierce her morimus, wind up the chain..

By the way, goldfish from the genus Capnodis (in particular, C. cariosa, C. tenebrionis) - duc, those are like stone! The pin sometimes bends!

11.12.2010 14:24, captolabrus

Let's drill it with drills! lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif

11.12.2010 20:22, косинус

By the way, goldfish from the genus Capnodis (in particular, C. cariosa, C. tenebrionis) - duc, those are like stone! The pin sometimes bends!

I have the same bullshit with Thai Nutcrackers, while I was pinning about 40 pins bent weep.gif

And in general, I wonder which insects or which family are the most difficult to spread?? confused.gif confused.gif

11.12.2010 22:16, Вишняков Алексей

Dear friends!
I would like to hear an objective assessment and criticism of this crackdown. This is my first experience. I've never straightened butterflies before. Can you advise what and how. And then one friend completely ruined the mood, confused.gifsaying that the spread was "so-so, for three". What did I do wrong?

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11.12.2010 22:47, RippeR

the satyr's rear wing is slightly lowered, which is not terrible. And so everything is smooth, good)

11.12.2010 23:02, okoem

For soaked material, normal straightening. But if it was done fresh, then it is not at all difficult to put the mustache and head more evenly.

27.12.2010 1:11, Sugercete

Dear experts, please tell me if there is a generally accepted rule for straightening the sawyere of carabuses and barbels.
If so, what is the correct method?
Thank You

27.12.2010 1:50, Bad Den

Back along the body.
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27.12.2010 12:10, Sugercete

Back along the body.


Thank you, and in this case the whisker should pass over the elytra, or between the edge of the elytra and the edge of the legs?

Thank You

27.12.2010 23:31, Black Coleopter

Thank you, and in this case the whisker should pass over the elytra, or between the edge of the elytra and the edge of the legs?

I don't think it matters. Each instance is beautiful in its own way.
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28.12.2010 0:11, Sugercete

I don't think it matters. Each instance is beautiful in its own way.


Thank you, can I ask you another question?
I encountered such a problem. If the sawyere of my well-soaked Karabus sticks out in front or slightly in the side, then it is strong, elastic and thread-like. If, however, you start it back according to the rules, it immediately loses the strength between the links. it becomes cranked and sometimes crumbles. What is the reason? What's wrong? Has anyone encountered such a problem?

Thanks

This post was edited by Sugercete - 12/28/2010 00: 19

28.12.2010 10:37, Aleksandr Safronov

Thank you, can I ask you another question?
If the sawyere of my well-soaked Karabus sticks out in front or slightly in the side, then it is strong, elastic and thread-like ...

You, Irina, can write stories in the spirit of Guy de Maupassant. wink.gif
Three options:
- the beetle is not soaked enough (keep it in the insulator for a longer time);
- the beetle is littered with tanning preparations-alcohol, acetone, gasoline, chloroform, formalin, etc., (for straightening without nervous shocks, only use ethyl acetate);
- in the beetle, the tendril is injured at the pupal stage and has insufficient mobility in the joints.
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28.12.2010 12:43, Sugercete

You, Irina, can write stories in the spirit of Guy de Maupassant. wink.gif
Three options:
- the beetle is not soaked enough (keep it in the insulator for a longer time);
- the beetle is littered with tanning preparations-alcohol, acetone, gasoline, chloroform, formalin, etc., (for straightening without nervous shocks, only use ethyl acetate);
- in the beetle, the tendril is injured at the pupal stage and has insufficient mobility in the joints.


Thank you.
beer.gif

And I, as always, will answer in the spirit of What? Where? When? wall.gif

Not one of your explanations did not fit, because both the water was soaked well and the EA was starved, and this problem was not with one beetle, but with everyone in a row. While waiting for an answer to my question, I experimented and here's how I managed to solve this problem. When bending the mustache back with a wet brush, I gave the movement a rotational character. That is, the mustache not only bent, but also turned around its axis by 14 turns. Everything worked out. Hurray! wink.gif

This post was edited by Sugercete - 12/29/2010 01: 21
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28.12.2010 21:42, Alexandr Zhakov

While waiting for an answer to my question, I experimented... Everything worked out.

Women's logic! lol.gif smile.gif
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29.01.2011 17:16, Seneka

Does anyone spread their wings to straight-winged beetles?
Here are the pictures
http://www.entomon.ru/em1/images/photo/Coll-Mix-01.jpg
http://www.entomon.ru/em1/images/photo/Coll-Z-00.jpg

How to spread such insects so that both the wings and paws and whiskers are properly spread. After all, they should be in different planes and placed wider than the gap of the straightener.

Standard straighteners are not suitable for this.

29.01.2011 18:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

I spread my wings straight (this is mandatory): http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?act=ST&...t=0#entry930999
Earlier, I straightened a couple of beetles for the sake of interest (I'll post it tomorrow).
I don't know about the method (I did everything to my liking on a piece of cork oak bark).
Don't judge me harshly mol.gif
Approximately so (by lining all kinds):

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 29.01.2011 18: 37

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