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06.11.2007 3:02, RippeR

Why with a bad mood? Big prices or closed doors? Dorcadion and I also stood at the closed doors, stared at the material and prices, being in Moscow for the only time, but the mood did not spoil, because we could not spoil it with anything! smile.gif
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06.11.2007 16:23, AntSkr

I was there on Sunday, and at the request of a customer, they brought me a couple of Japanese books, so they showed them to me. One of them is all over the genus Parnassius, a big book like this, with all the subspecies... it's just a pity that it costs about $ 1000, there is no possibility to buy it frown.gif

This post was edited by AntSkr - 06.11.2007 20: 07

07.11.2007 15:57, Pavel Morozov

I, here, when I was about 17 years old, also dreamed of many things. I wanted everything at once, youthful maximalism was full of life. The dream was blue - "The Book of Butterflies of Russia and Adjacent Territories" by V. K. Tuzov et al. I bought it on August 18, 1998 (who remembers-on August 17 there was a default). Confused, he brought the treasure home and was afraid to look his parents in the eye. A couple of years later, the second volume was published - I (then still a medical student) managed to prudently save up some money and got it out.
What I'm saying is: don't hang around with Pierrot's face (I hope it's no offense) near the "object of desire", you need to slowly act.
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07.11.2007 20:06, Grigory Grigoryev

Oh, and besides, these Japanese books are actually in Japanese.
Information is carried only by images, with the text trouble! Although, probably, there are maps.
If, AntSkr, you already know the fauna of the genus Parnassius, for example, at least our former USSR, with all the subspecies, etc., etc., like the back of your hand, if you have managed to catch representatives of this genus yourself in sufficient volume, imagine what, where and why - then, of course, this book is worth it. to make you want to buy it. Better save up for Tuzov, believe me, the benefits will be much more and cheaper.

07.11.2007 20:17, AntSkr

But some Japanese books are bilingual, and they are also in English. Many, in general, good foreign books are sold in the store, for example, on scoops (Fibiger M. edit. "Noctuidae Europaeae"), moths (Hausmann A. edit. "Geometrid Moths of Europe"), the prices leave much to be desired....

07.11.2007 20:29, AntSkr

By the way, where can I buy Tuzov?

07.11.2007 22:55, RippeR

yes, in general, you should not bother with books if they are expensive. You can do without them.. There are also people wink.gif

08.11.2007 14:04, Ironbutt

to Morozzz - beer.gifto Cajarc - beer.gif beer.gifto Ripper-mad.gifYes, how can you do that!!!don't bother!on the books!or maybe even do virtual collecting?!?sorry-it gives off moral masturbation!There is a desire, we must look for ways to implement it!!!and by the way, AntSkr, try to find" Parnassius of the world " by Weiss.maybe it will be cheaper?!but it's after Tuzov !!!

08.11.2007 14:42, Vadim Yakubovich

2 Ironbutt
Looking at RippeR, I remember myself at his age, well, there is a healthy maximalism, it's good, don't get mad at a young colleague, he still has an awareness of some truths

08.11.2007 16:15, Ironbutt

Tom Sergeich-Yes?Well, all right!although this is not even the truth, but just a shrine!I remembered myself, sat, redrawn Lampert.I was 12 years old.And the nav disk, the electronic version-tf card!okay again....
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08.11.2007 17:46, алекс 2611

Tom Sergeich-Yes?Well, all right!although this is not even the truth, but just a shrine!I remembered myself, sat, redrawn Lampert.I was 12 years old.And the nav disk, the electronic version-tf card!okay again....


Exactly, exactly. I remember in the" public "volume of the" green determinant " on the correspondence by hand copied.

08.11.2007 21:42, Bad Den

Also from the" green " copied tables on ground beetles, drawings for tracing paper. And then I got to the copier jump.gif
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09.11.2007 18:01, RippeR

No, well, money can buy everything, if you have it.. But such expenses do not justify themselves, in my opinion, it is easier for this money to buy parnassus already identified wink.gif

09.11.2007 19:52, AntSkr

Whole Collection value book smile.gif
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13.11.2007 23:01, taler

By the way, where can I buy Tuzov?

So there, in the store .Save some money, call,order, and wait.I'm sure if they don't have it,they'll get it on order.By the way, Aces are not cheap.I bought it in the Czech Republic,the books are less than 100 pages, soft cover - 35-40 euros.Although everything is great,but the price is still biting.It is clear that with overbought, the price increases.But it was necessary to determine the genera Argynnis, Issoria,Brenthis.
to RippeR: what about without books?It seems to me that the book is an integral part of any collectibles(catalogs, guides)
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14.11.2007 1:05, RippeR

Yes, yes.. I'm not saying that you should give up books altogether, but if a person lives in Europe or Japan and earns too much money to buy books for 1000 bucks, then this is normal. But for us to save up for such expensive books is too much.. On Tuzov you can still, this is a little different, it is not difficult to accumulate such an amount and spend it in one sitting, and then enjoy it for a long time smile.gif
Many entomologists have caught good insects in their time, and received books in exchange smile.gif
And yet, when friends have these books, then you don't have to really want them, because you can always ask your friends for help wink.gif

14.11.2007 7:55, taler

So you live in the center of Europe wink.gif

14.11.2007 18:03, Ironbutt

2 Ripper Vo-vo!The Carpathians are close by,the Balkans are close by!yes, I would live not grieve!and there is no material from there-u-u...and there are such Erebia....!Yes, I would bring you "Tuzov" myself for good fees!!! wink.gif

14.11.2007 18:07, omar

Prize to the studio!

14.11.2007 18:40, Pavel Morozov

2 Ripper Vo-vo!The Carpathians are close by,the Balkans are close by!yes, I would live not grieve!and there is no material from there-u-u...and there are such Erebia....!Yes, I would bring you "Tuzov" myself for good fees!!! wink.gif

RippeR, have you read this? Take me at my word! smile.gif

14.11.2007 22:20, RippeR

Oh catch catch! But I'd better. wink.gif
The center of Europe.. Although it's hard to call it that.. the species composition is about the same as in Ukraine, only much smaller.. I want to go to the Carpathians, but I can't go anywhere in a year.. To Europe.. It is possible to get to Romania, but so far it is very somnietelno with their visa system..
I want to go to the Turks in the spring, because the price is real, and the species composition there is quite different from ours, I really want to catch!
In general, I will try what I can - everyone who needs wink.gifto have orders for all groups already, I don't know what will remain lol.giffor myself I'm just kidding, of course everyone will have enough, the main thing is just to go and catch! smile.gif

14.11.2007 23:15, Bafhomet

Gentlemen, can you download Tuzov in electronic form? shuffle.gif

14.11.2007 23:38, taler

Yes, someone promised to post it in the scans,but so far there is nothing.I don't think so in the email.Still commercial izdaniia

14.11.2007 23:46, Bafhomet

Eh! Let's wait and hope! rolleyes.gif

15.11.2007 10:56, Guest

2 Ripper Vo-vo!The Carpathians are close by,the Balkans are close by!yes, I would live not grieve!and there is no material from there-u-u...and there are such Erebia....!

How's it going ??? Come on! wink.gif

15.11.2007 11:23, Ironbutt

well, whisper on the soap.can th and grow together?!! wink.gif

19.03.2008 12:11, entomolog

Colleagues! Share plz info about Finland!
Where can I buy entomological equipment?

21.03.2008 14:06, igorbiol

El. variant of Tuzov in Ukraine costs 20 cu A year ago I took it for myself ,one to one with the book

21.03.2008 20:05, taler

And I have already downloaded the electronic version shuffle.gifThe quality of images (tables) leaves much to be desired.Still, books are much better

21.03.2008 23:40, mikee

And I have already downloaded the electronic version shuffle.gifThe quality of images (tables) leaves much to be desired.Still, books are much better

Yeah, the table scans leave a lot to be desired, unfortunately. And in the Lycaenidae section, you need to edit links from the text to tables in several places. But in general, everything is quite convenient.
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25.03.2008 7:42, RippeR

I would add that there is also confusion in the section with thickheads - the views are incorrectly placed - for example, armoricanus is written on the serratula, etc.

21.04.2008 10:43, VladimirCrimea

Since in Ukraine with the equipment is not easy.I contacted entomology shop No. 1 via the Internet.My order was accepted with pleasure,I paid for it by post transfer and recently received it in Simferopol!Everything is quite fast and efficient!Although here they wrote that this store does not work on the Internet...!

02.07.2009 21:42, Sunny Fly

Colleagues, help out!
Can anyone suggest contacts for entomological stores in St. Petersburg? Do they even exist?

Thank you in advance. smile.gif

05.07.2009 22:34, Dr. Niko

Colleagues, help out!
Can anyone suggest contacts for entomological stores in St. Petersburg? Do they even exist?

Thank you in advance. smile.gif

What do you need?

06.07.2009 23:00, гундоров

I studied at school in Soviet times-I did a lot myself.You cut the steel wire.
You're grinding on the circle.The most important question is what to make heads out of.
Sealing wax is heated and put each billet separately.It turns out quite
acceptable.

07.07.2009 13:22, Pavel Udovichenko

Colleagues, help out!
Can anyone suggest contacts for entomological stores in St. Petersburg? Do they even exist?

Thank you in advance. smile.gif


Not in St. Petersburg. There is one in Moscow, at the Poultry Market. I advise you to apply there. Their website: www.entomon.ru. I think it will not be difficult to send the necessary equipment to St. Petersburg.
You can use European stores, but this is not profitable for small orders.

10.03.2010 13:35, bahcivan

Hello! I read about etomological stores and thought: Do you happen to have them in Chisinau? I doubt it, to be honest... But suddenly? If anyone knows,please tell me, otherwise I can't get to Moscow , and frown.gifI can't do a lot of equipment myself.

I'm sorry, I accidentally clicked on SPAM... shuffle.gif

10.03.2010 20:37, chebur

For the new season, I want to buy entomological pins, otherwise I already had a negative experience with the usual ones.
In this regard, the question arose about what dimensions are needed. If you don't mind, can someone sign for teapot.gif
micra-000?
moth, diurnal -???
scoops - ???
hawkmoth -?

I understand that these groups need different sizes, but I don't know which frown.gifones

10.03.2010 21:13, Alexandr Zhakov

For the new season, I want to buy entomological pins, otherwise I already had a negative experience with the usual ones.
In this regard, the question arose about what dimensions are needed. If you don't mind, can someone sign for
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If you pin everything:
mikra-minutsii thin, thick, 000-1
pyadenitsy, day-0
-2 scoops-1-3
hawkmoth-3 and more, but as a rule, if you do not actively buy tropics, Beaulieu 3 numbers are not used.
if you take 1 number then 1,
if 2 0i2 or 1i3
with three numbers 00, 1 and 3, you can pin almost everything.
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11.03.2010 13:28, chebur

And which pins are better: from ordinary steel, or from stainless steel.

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