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RippeR, 05.02.2007 15:31

If you are interested in Far Eastern species, I can pick them up in the upcoming field season. Write us and we'll make an agreement!


Can I pick up something, too?" smile.gif

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06.02.2007 4:39, Dinusik

Can I pick up something, too?" smile.gif

Duc, collect it is not a problem, but send it to Moldova ...

06.02.2007 16:15, RippeR

frown.gif Yes.. Sorry..

06.02.2007 17:34, Dinusik

  frown.gif Yes.. Sorry..


However, the option of forwarding is possible if there is someone from friends in Russia who could transport it across the border. This is how I used to exchange material to Belarus.

06.02.2007 20:30, RippeR

In general, you can try it. If via Moscow..?

07.02.2007 4:27, Dinusik

In general, you can try it. If via Moscow..?


You can go through Moscow. Then for the summer it will be possible to agree on the account of fishing and the subsequent exchange. I'm interested in ground beetles. And you?"

07.02.2007 7:32, RippeR

Me mostly barbels, then zlatki, scarabeida, lukanida well, etc. smile.gif
Collect all ground beetles in a row?
Do you have someone in Moscow? It's also easier for me to go through Moscow smile.gif

22.02.2007 18:22, andros

Can we agree on butterflies? Question: is it possible to find a relict woodcutter?

This post was edited by andros - 22.02.2007 18: 23

22.02.2007 20:16, RippeR

andros:
I support you! smile.gif

I am generally still very interested in Far Eastern dorkashi, olenekamptus, but what can I say, there are probably no such barbels that I would not like to have in the collectionsmile.gif, and the horses are also very interesting (if you collect a couple of copies of each species, then it can be easy to share with a friend from Moscow, and he, in turn, Moscow karabid will come up, I think he will support!!)
And butterflies are also interesting, especially fatheads and pigeons - such charmers smile.gif

22.02.2007 20:31, Bad Den

In general, you can try it. If via Moscow..?

Can't I send a parcel?

22.02.2007 22:23, rpanin

Can't I send a parcel?


You can't send a parcel ,maybe everything at the border goes to the basket (to put it mildly)

23.02.2007 0:29, RippeR

"Can't you send a parcel?"

Far away and expensive, through someone easier.

23.02.2007 14:01, vilgeforce

Not only is it long and expensive, but some scraps can also get there. I was told that they once sent titanium chloride: a small jar in a large box, specially put a lot of paper so as not to get stuck. Yes, and the bank itself fell on the stone floor withstood. They were knocked up at the post office! But u got "dymina" of their hydrochloric acid : -)

23.02.2007 14:25, RippeR

"But we got a "dymina" of their hydrochloric acid "

what is this?

23.02.2007 15:02, Romik

"But we got a "dymina" of their hydrochloric acid "

what is this?


Yes, this substance is a complete horror. I had to work with it weep.gifIn the air immediately decomposed into titanium oxide and hydrogen peroxide. The effect is like a gas attack - a cloud of acrid white smoke...
In general, Russian mail-the brakes are still the same... Serves them right.

23.02.2007 15:50, Bad Den

Three times ugh - but so far nothing has been damaged or lost.

23.02.2007 16:07, Necrocephalus

Three times ugh - but so far nothing has been damaged or lost.

smile.gifI also join ugh and also three times - and also so far I have no complaints about Russian mail. I have repeatedly received parcels with insects, twice ordered certain chemicals by mail from Moscow wink.gif- in one case, a liter glass (!) bottle arrived safe and sound; however, the sender prudently packed it in newspapers and pieces of some old jacketsmile.gif, and the delivery time of the mail has also been encouraging lately - they, according to those who used its services earlier (a year or two ago), they have almost halved.

24.03.2007 13:30, Aleksey Adamov

You can go through Moscow. Then for the summer it will be possible to agree on the account of fishing and the subsequent exchange. I'm interested in ground beetles. And you?"

I am interested in ground beetles of the genus Microlestes. If you need ground beetles from the Rostov region (mainly the Don River Delta region), we can change them.

30.03.2007 17:40, Dinusik

I am interested in ground beetles of the genus Microlestes. If you need ground beetles from the Rostov region (mainly the Don River Delta region), we can change them.


We have only one Microlestes species - Microlestes minutulus. If you are interested in it, write to your personal account.

20.04.2007 21:23, Aleksey Adamov

We have only one Microlestes species - Microlestes minutulus. If you are interested in it, write to your personal account.


I want to thank Dinusik (a) once again (already publicly) for sending me material on the Microlestes genus (and not only)!
The parcel flew from Blagoveshchensk to Rostov-on-Don for two weeks, the beetles survived!

To Dinusik: I made a mistake, in addition to Syntomus, there is also Apristus.

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