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25.03.2014 22:13, rhopalocera.com

ssp. azorina (Strecker, 1899) – Faial, = barbara (Bivar de Sousa, 1985) - Terceira = borgesi Tennent & Bivar de Soussa (2003) - Terceira = ohshimai (Esaki, 1936) - Faial = picoensis (Oehmig, 1983) - Pico; = jorgensis (Le Cerf, 1935) - Sao Jorge.

26.03.2014 12:33, Andrey Bezborodkin

ssp. azorina (Strecker, 1899) – Faial, = barbara (Bivar de Sousa, 1985) - Terceira = borgesi Tennent & Bivar de Soussa (2003) - Terceira = ohshimai (Esaki, 1936) - Faial = picoensis (Oehmig, 1983) - Pico; = jorgensis (Le Cerf, 1935) - Sao Jorge.

I've already written on this topic: no one will rewrite view labels in their own boxes, unless it's an obvious taxonomic error. Of course, the person who wrote, for example, on podaliriya, that it is a swallowtail, it is necessary to tell that he is wrong. But in this case, the owner of the box, without writing the taxa in full (with the author, year of description), I think, tried to show the differences in the phenotypes of representatives of the species from different points. I don't see any errors here, even if they are all synonyms. In general, subspecies taxa are often conditional, and nomenclatural acts multiply like mushrooms. Not surprisingly, everyone has their own opinion.
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27.03.2014 16:00, rhopalocera.com

I've already written on this topic: no one will rewrite view labels in their own boxes, unless it's an obvious taxonomic error. Of course, the person who wrote, for example, on podaliriya, that it is a swallowtail, it is necessary to tell that he is wrong. But in this case, the owner of the box, without writing the taxa in full (with the author, year of description), I think, tried to show the differences in the phenotypes of representatives of the species from different points. I don't see any errors here, even if they are all synonyms. In general, subspecies taxa are often conditional, and nomenclatural acts multiply like mushrooms. Not surprisingly, everyone has their own opinion.



The funny thing is that almost all of these phenotypes are established from ONE point. So I would not have focused my attention - what is the point of breaking spears because of the subspecies, everyone will still put them in boxes in their own way.
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29.03.2014 14:06, Karat

Update photos of my bears. I finished this year spreading bears for myself. Most of the interesting bears were assembled, but another two hundred are in bags and on cotton wool - this is already a job for the fall. Preparations for the new season begin. Overall, I am happy with the exchanges. I got some copies for 3-5 pieces per exchange, others-a couple of dozen at once. What is sad is that 95 percent is received from foreigners, even those from the territory of Russia. Our people don't want to change.
I defined a lot of things myself, so if anyone notices an incorrect definition, please tell them. And in general, I didn't figure out how to deal with Apatensis.

3 most beautiful, in my opinion, boxes.

If someone has something similar and is idle, then feel free to suggest it.

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01.04.2014 10:05, Valentinus

A gift from a friend from Vladikavkaz.
Happy holidays to all! tongue.gif

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01.04.2014 10:31, feniks

pretty organic came out))) Happy holidays!

01.04.2014 13:45, Коллекционер

A gift from a friend from Vladikavkaz.
Happy holidays to all! tongue.gif

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something's all mixed up here

This post was edited by Collector - 01.04.2014 13: 45

01.04.2014 13:53, А.Й.Элез

something's all mixed up here
Happy holidays!
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01.04.2014 17:07, Penzyak

Honza and where in Prague can I buy entomological pins "Insect pins"???

01.04.2014 18:53, Sergey Didenko

A gift from a friend from Vladikavkaz.
Happy holidays to all! tongue.gif

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Photoshop rules!!! Happy first of April to all!!!

01.04.2014 19:47, Alexandr Zhakov

Photoshop rules!!! Happy first of April to all!!!

This is not Photoshop, I think it's skillful pens and 10 hawkmoth and a little PVA smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif

01.04.2014 19:49, Alexandr Zhakov

11 brazhnikov smile.gifcan someone find 12?
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01.04.2014 20:09, Valentinus

11 brazhnikov smile.gifcan someone find 12?
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I counted 12.
and no photojournalism, pens, pens. beer.gif
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02.04.2014 15:11, Honza

Honza and where in Prague can I buy entomological pins "Insect pins"???



In Prague, I do not know,
I buy here
http://www.entosphinx.cz/en/
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02.04.2014 19:21, Honza

Coptolabrus pustulifer - angustus

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03.04.2014 19:58, Honza

Coptolabrus elysii - formosus - lafossei - izhizukai - nankotaizanus - principalis

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03.04.2014 20:01, Honza

Coptolabrus smaragdinus - gemmifer - ignimetalla

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04.04.2014 17:59, Bianor

04.04.2014 18:14, AGG

and what's the big deal? on the Polish site, all beetles are "mirror" and not only there

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04.04.2014 22:02, Чегар

and what's the big deal? on the Polish site, all beetles are "mirror" and not only there

Are you talking about colpolon? There are no mirror beetles. Only the legs and antennae are duplicated, everything else is natural. If someone is interested in this, then in my opinion, mirroring beetles does not make sense, even for some exhibition, demonstration purposes. The beetle loses its natural appearance.
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04.04.2014 22:38, Mantispid

Are you talking about colpolon? There are no mirror beetles. Only the legs and antennae are duplicated, everything else is natural. If someone is interested in this, then in my opinion, mirroring beetles does not make sense, even for some exhibition, demonstration purposes. The beetle loses its natural appearance.

tell this to comrade Slutsky, he is a big fan of mirroring smile.gif

14.04.2014 18:22, Honza

Caccobius

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22.04.2014 23:09, Alexandr Zhakov

  
And at the same time, the question is: if the number of instances of even one family is not enough to fill the 1st box, who puts which families side by side? Or maybe there are traditional "neighborhoods"?

The sequence of families can be viewed in the Sineva catalog smile.gif
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22.04.2014 23:17, Vlad Proklov

And even better - right here:

http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/zt03148p221.pdf
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22.04.2014 23:42, Alexandr Zhakov

The catalog of Russia is still one, but there are several variants of the squad's systematics already in this decade, who likes smile.gifwhat

22.04.2014 23:44, Vlad Proklov

What are a few more?

23.04.2014 0:11, Alexandr Zhakov

For example: http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Schmetterlingsfamilien

23.04.2014 1:27, Vlad Proklov

Who developed what system there?

23.04.2014 22:28, Alexander73

The sequence of families can be viewed in the Sineva catalog smile.gif


Thank you for watching. However, I thought that it would be difficult to use the advice because of the small number of representatives even within the same superfamily, and in turn their sequence is quite arbitrary, no?

This post was edited by Alexander73 - 24.04.2014 08: 26

25.04.2014 19:34, rhopalocera.com

What are a few more?



If only "developed" in the traditional sense-i.e. printed, then at least in the last 15 years:


-the compilation you quoted by van nieukerken and company
-the Sinev catalog
-the system proposed by Kuznetsov and Stekolnikov (personally, I follow it as the most logical and well-reasoned one)
- the Christensen and Karscholt System

25.04.2014 23:52, Коллекционер

more or less put in order the boxes with larvae. the quality of the material is getting better and better smile.gifin my opinion, does
anyone need this type of material(for the future)?

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27.04.2014 15:58, Gaitan-2009

A small selection of papilio.

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08.05.2014 15:31, rpanin

European Morphocarabus.
Some groups are temporarily in boxes.

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20.06.2014 17:15, Honza

Aphodius sg. Acrossus

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28.06.2014 10:45, Dmitry Vlasov

I sorted out my collections of glitter beetles from the genus Epuraea. Some of it was defined by myself, but EVERYTHING was redefined by N. B. Nikitsky, with whom I wrote a joint article for MOIP. I hope that it will be released during this year or early next year... I have 25 species in my collection, of which 24 are from Yaroslavl. In total, there are 29 species in the nuclear power plant...

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28.06.2014 11:13, Чегар

Sorry, is it only Epuraea 25 species? In the network, perhaps, so much can not be found. And could you give a close-up photo of your E. melanocephala and 1-2 other similar species? It is difficult for a layman to work with them.

28.06.2014 11:30, Mantispid

I sorted out my collections of glitter beetles from the genus Epuraea. Some of it was defined by myself, but EVERYTHING was redefined by N. B. Nikitsky, with whom I wrote a joint article for MOIP. I hope that it will be released during this year or early next year... I have 25 species in my collection, of which 24 are from Yaroslavl. In total, there are 29 species in the nuclear power plant...

nifigasebe!!! I also have quite a few of them, but I don't have time to deal with them somehow (((

28.06.2014 11:32, Dmitry Vlasov

Sorry, is it only Epuraea 25 species? In the network, perhaps, so much can not be found. And could you give a close-up photo of your E. melanocephala and 1-2 other similar species? It is difficult for a layman to work with them.

Yes 25 species of Epuraea ONLY... In the box there is another species of Carpophilus (the lowest in the right corner) ... E. melanocephala is not in the YAO (yet) and, accordingly, is not in the collection. From the photo, the species of this genus cannot be determined unambiguously, since many similar species differ well only in genitals... Look for defining tables and identify, or better yet, a specialist who knows this group.
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28.06.2014 11:37, Dmitry Vlasov

nifigasebe!!! I also have quite a few of them, but I don't have time to deal with them somehow (((

Send it to the specialists to determine, then you will find a joint article. umnik.gif
There is not enough life for all groups... I'm here in the "classic" weevils profane in places (well, except for xylobionts-I figured out these...) weep.gif

20.08.2014 23:40, Aurelian

I sorted out my whiteflies.with a few exceptions, palearctic species.I haven't touched the tropics yet=(


Whiteflies are good :- ) however, there are a few caveats:
* what is Colias myrmidone pyrenaica?
* butterflies labeled as Colias caucasica are actually crocea (female) and crocea/erate (male)
* "chrysotheme" is very similar to hecla
* butterflies under the label Leptidea duponcheli are clearly from the sinapis complex
* the specimen closest to Pieris ergane is above the corresponding label, not below it

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