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guest: Stinkal, 25.09.2007 9:23

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Dear colleagues! I really need literature on Parnassius (Lepidoptera,Papilionidae). Share who has what. In extreme cases, I will buy or exchange it. Sincerely, Andrey.
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26.09.2007 6:47, Ekos

I have some articles. I can post it, but I'm very busy later this week. Specifically, which parnassus do you need literature on? And, in general, I have a call. Dear colleagues, let's post here all the articles on Apollo, who has any! beer.gif I'm sure this will be interesting for many forum members. I myself am fond of parnassus wink.gif

26.09.2007 11:42, Mylabris

Join the offer! I have long wanted to identify my parnassians from the Trans-Ili Alatau!!

26.09.2007 12:01, omar

Dyk photos post in the definition of butterflies, and just do it... Here on bulavousym horoznatoki hang out like, as far as I understand. So there shouldn't be any problems at all.

26.09.2007 14:15, Stinkal

I am fond of parnassus from Central Asia, etc. This year,OVIR's trip to the Pamirs,the Sarez Lake region, the Muzkol range, and others was disrupted. But I found an agency in Tajikistan that makes passes to the border zone. Next year I will go,join us. There is a map of the area and a route. I will be glad to see any literature.

27.09.2007 1:56, Ekos

Yes, I would go to the Pamirs myself, this is my blue dream to catch avtokrator, Charlton and other species...

27.09.2007 2:26, Ekos

to Mylabris: did you catch a lot of parnassus in the Trans-Ili Alatau? And indeed, post their photos for definition on the forum, we will determine them without any problems wink.gif

to Stinkal: I have several articles on Central Asia, including Kreutzberg's article on the Pamir autocrator. I'll put it on the trail. This week, I'm leaving for a few days on an expedition. Do you have any articles on parnassus sites? Also upload it here! wink.gif

27.09.2007 18:51, Stinkal

What I have: articles
by A.V.-A. Kreutzberg "On the names proposed by Yu. Y. Shchetkin for subspecies of Parnassius (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae)"
A.V.-A. Kreutzberg "New subspecies of Parnassius simo (Lepidoptera,Papilionidae) from Central Asia."
A.V.-A. Kreutzberg "Parnassius loxias (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) on the territory of the USSR "
A.V.-A. Kreutzberg" On the ecology of Parnassius loxias (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae), a new species of sailboats in the USSR."
D. L. Grodnitsky, M. V. Kozlov" Structure of the scaly wing cover of sailboats (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae)."
L. L. Bulgakova, A.V.-A. Kreutzberg "Association of sailboats (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) to plant communities of the eastern part of the Vakhan ridge".
A.V.-A. Kreutzberg, I. G. Plyushch " Preimaginal stages of Parnassius loxias (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae)".
V. S. Murzin "A new subspecies of Parnassius delphius (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae), from the Turkestan range".
Yu. Yu. Shchetkin, Yu. L. Shchetkin " Two new subspecies of the Pamir endemic Parnassius honrathi stgr (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae)".
V. V. Lesin, L. V. Kaabak " A new subspecies of Parnassius charltonius gray (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae), from the Hissar ridge.
Shchetkin, L. V. Kaabak "A new subspecies of Parnassius charltonius gray (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae), from the Eastern Pamirs".
Books:
"Parnassiidae-Typen in der Samlung J. G. Eisner" in German.
Latin names, black-and-white photos (84 tables);
L. V. Kaabak "I'm going to look"
How the author caught butterflies in Central and Central Asia and in the jungles of South America.
Yuichi Kawasaki in Japanese.language,Latin.names,color photos about Parnassius of the Pamirs, Tibet, and Nepal.
As I prepare everything, I will post it here(on this topic). If you need something personal, please contact us.

27.09.2007 20:00, Stinkal

to Mylabris: did you catch a lot of parnassus in the Trans-Ili Alatau? And indeed, post their photos for definition on the forum, we will determine them without any problems wink.gif

to Stinkal: I have several articles on Central Asia, including Kreutzberg's article on the Pamir autocrator. I'll put it on the trail. This week, I'm leaving for a few days on an expedition. Do you have any articles on parnassus sites? Also upload it here! wink.gif

01.10.2007 8:42, Ekos

Here, as promised, I post some articles on parnassus smile.gifScanned from photocopies, it turned out a little clumsy, but readable. Stinkal, I am waiting for your articles, especially interesting on Charltonius! wink.gif

File/s:



autocrator.pdf

size: 519.39 k
number of downloads: 55
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02.10.2007 19:08, Stinkal

Hello colleagues.
V.-A. Kreutzberg "On the names proposed by Yu. Y. Shchetkin for the subspecies of Parnassius (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae)"

02.10.2007 19:26, Stinkal

V. S. Murzin "A new subspecies of Parnassius delphius (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae), from the Turkestan range".
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03.10.2007 3:06, Ekos

Stinkal, I can't post more articles here, because the volume here is strictly limited, only up to 1 MB in totalfrown.gif, I will try to either make the site and post scans there, or send it to the soap...

05.10.2007 7:24, Ekos

A few days ago I wrote a letter to the editor of the forum, so that he would increase my disk space for posting articles (this is prescribed in the forum rules), but..... And who is still there frown.gif

05.10.2007 15:22, Stinkal

to Ekos.Hello colleague! Don't worry, I'll try to compress the files, if it doesn't work out, I'll send them to the soap.In this case, it will be a pity that I can't forward it to everyone. Maybe the editor will hear us and take action. By the end of the week, I'll try to post some literature. There was an idea to create a separate topic on Parnassius, where we could exchange information, literature, and material. Talk about your trips and plan joint trips to nature. Otherwise, there is no time to climb all over the fort, in search of the necessary information. I'll listen to your ideas and suggestions.

This post was edited by Stinkal-05.10.2007 15: 25

05.10.2007 17:57, Bad Den

to Ekos.Hello colleague! Don't worry, I'll try to compress the files, if it doesn't work out, I'll send them to the soap.In this case, it will be a pity that I can't forward it to everyone.

An alternative is to upload it to some file sharing site, for example www.rapidshare.com.
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08.10.2007 3:15, Ekos

Hello, Stinkal!
Actually, it's not a bad idea. It's time to create a place where all lovers of parnassus will communicate. You can even organize a parnassophile sitesmile.gif After all, there are a lot of us, but there is no single place. I also already have quite a few scanned articles. In the near future, either I will post them somewhere, or I will send them by email.

08.10.2007 5:59, Ekos

I posted two articles here on www.rapidshare.com. Special thanks to Bad Den for the advice beer.gifIn general, here they are:

http://rapidshare.com/files/61011960/autocrator.pdf
http://rs169.rapidshare.com/files/61014559...uzberg_1989.pdf

On avtokrator, the article is already hanging on the forum. Gradually I will try to lay out everything.
Stinkal, you also upload your articles to this file sharing site, it's not difficult.

08.10.2007 6:03, Ekos

Once again, I apologize for the quality. The following articles will be better.

09.10.2007 2:18, Ekos

And here is the article by A.V. Sochivko "The Cradle of Apollo" / / Chemistry and Life, 2006, N 6:

http://rapidshare.com/files/61225963/charltonius.pdf.html

09.10.2007 3:34, Ekos

And here is another useful article posted:
A.V. Sochivko, L. V. Kaabak. Apollons of the Pamirs. Priroda magazine (unfortunately, I don't remember the issue)

http://rapidshare.com/files/61236577/Apoll...Pamira.rar.html

09.10.2007 4:09, Guest

I'm starting to post Japanese articles with cool photos. Here is the first one:

Ohya A. 1992. Geographical and individual variations of the genus Parnassius Latreille, 1804. Parnassius tianschanicus Oberthür, 1879 // Illustrations of Selected Insects in the World. Series A (Lepidoptera). No 6.

http://rapidshare.com/files/61241473/TIANSCHANICUS.zip.html
Likes: 1

09.10.2007 4:21, Ekos

It was me wink.gifThe system is stupid in a terrible way, it is now impossible to log frown.gifin

11.10.2007 1:16, Ekos

Something quiet... Apparently, except for Stinkal and me, there are no more such parnassus lovers here

20.05.2008 17:22, Сергей Королев

I am fond of parnassus from Central Asia, etc. This year,OVIR's trip to the Pamirs,the Sarez Lake region, the Muzkol range, and others was disrupted. But I found an agency in Tajikistan that makes passes to the border zone. Next year I will go,join us. There is a map of the area and a route. I will be glad to receive any literature.

A couple of questions:
- Agency contacts and the price of a pass to the border zone (in 2005, I made passes for $ 10 per person in 10 days, this year I don't know if the old opportunity remained - the agency didn't have a phone). By the way, in the pass they write in Russian: GBAO, all regions except Lake Baikal. SAREZ. Sarez requires a special permit from the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Tatarstan-at least a month;
- The route is only available virtually, or have you already followed it? Or maybe someone went and is ready to share, even if not the innermost (such as the habitat of P. autocrator psharthanus-it turns out that this subspecies is considered in some sources), but at least general information. How long does it take to walk along the kishl route?Murghab - East river.Pshart - R. Zap.Pshart -confluence of the Zap River.Pshart and R. Murghab?

Well, if there are particularly kind people, then something about charlthonius in the area.

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