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Entomological fairs and exhibitions. Insektenborse, Bursa

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12.11.2008 17:18, AntSkr

and what types are prohibited?

12.11.2008 19:44, mikee

and what types are prohibited?

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13.11.2008 18:12, Ilia Ustiantcev

Why was the leech banned? And what is this Colophon beetle, what is it cool about?

13.11.2008 18:53, barko

  http://www.cites.org/eng/app/appendices.shtml

This is only CITES, but there are also European and national laws. Each country has its own national lists of protected species. For example, Hungary.
List of specially protected species



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The figures are the sum of penalties for one caught instance ($1 = 210 ft)

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14.11.2008 4:53, Karat

Maybe some more photos....if possible with the palearctic....
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14.11.2008 14:36, Pavel Udovichenko

Photos from Burza in Juvisy (Paris) 2006.

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14.11.2008 15:27, DavBaz

Great! Parnassus was particularly pleased.

14.11.2008 15:32, mikee

This is only CITES, but there are also European and national laws. Each country has its own national lists of protected species. For example, Hungary.
List of specially protected species

List of protected species

Hungarian Red Data Book


The figures are the sum of penalties for one caught instance ($1 = 210 ft)


What is this, you can't catch anything at all?!

14.11.2008 16:27, omar

I would like to draw the attention of supporters of pasting! The beetles are impaled! And they sell them. They don't know, poor devils, that they sell damaged goods. smile.gif
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14.11.2008 17:11, Букашечник

There are no difficulties at the Russian customs with the export of your own material and the import of purchased ones?

14.11.2008 19:38, barko

What is this, you can't catch anything at all?!

You can't catch them, the fines are huge, and if you don't come to visit them, the boxes are full! wink.gif

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15.11.2008 0:43, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Hell, some mantises are good. And the prices in what currency (numbers are prices?). On the other hand I still need them in alcohol lol.gif

15.11.2008 0:45, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

I saw that it was a euro. I stared at the animals and didn't notice the icon.

15.11.2008 1:19, Tigran Oganesov

Yes, the pilgrims are very fine, just a sight to behold!

15.11.2008 12:13, RippeR

despite the fact that there are a lot of good goods there , the prices are frightening..for that kind of money, it's easier to go yourself. ^ _^

15.11.2008 22:54, Pavel Udovichenko

I do not withdraw my own, as I only buy it, but I make documents for import in quarantine!
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16.11.2008 2:21, barko

Budapest Insect Fair.

On November 23rd, the annual insect Fair will be held in Budapest.

воскресенье 9-15.
XIX. kerület (Kispest) Teleki utca 50. Budapest, Hungary
Művelődési ház - дом культуры.
Организаторы: Gaskó Kálmán, telefon: 00 36-20-357-2977.

16.11.2008 16:32, RippeR

in other words, to safely transport material across the border, you only need papers from quarantine? 0_0

16.11.2008 17:07, Pavel Udovichenko

in other words, to safely transport material across the border, you only need papers from quarantine? 0_0

As a matter of fact, yes! Now you can bring anything with you to Russia, in my opinion, thousands of five thousand pupaars worth of stuff, so customs has lost all interest in entomologists...

16.11.2008 17:23, rpanin

in other words, to safely transport material across the border, you only need papers from quarantine? 0_0

preferably green

16.11.2008 18:10, RippeR

what does green mean?

16.11.2008 19:33, DavBaz

what does green mean?

$ smile.gif
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17.11.2008 7:30, Karat

Well, the prices in nesk tenshundreds for Parnassus as it can be understood, and the Palearctic type Erebius, Eneis, Koliasovs, Lyucenides is the same or what? Is it really someone who buys it?!!!

17.11.2008 18:05, AntSkr

If they are from Central Asia, mountain views of the Pamirs, etc. - then buy.

17.11.2008 18:07, Pavel Morozov

In Europe, by the way, and Central Asia are not very surprised, as I looked.

17.11.2008 18:25, AntSkr

From Europe, there are just a few who catch the light in Central Asia...

18.11.2008 5:42, Karat

And Siberia "near Baikal" who needs a thread?

23.11.2008 19:56, barko

Today, the International Insect Fair was held in Budapest. Everything went just fine.

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Pachypasa otus Rhodos Osland

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23.11.2008 20:28, omar

The lobsters are just wonderful! Wow, and here the beetles are big impaled. Obviously, the people still realize the absurdity of labeling large and heavy beetles on dies, and newfangled trends are still being replaced by the dictates of a sober mind. And what is this book about the karabuses of Abkhazia?
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23.11.2008 20:43, barko

The lobsters are just wonderful! Wow, and here the beetles are big impaled. Obviously, the people still realize the absurdity of labeling large and heavy beetles on dies, and newfangled trends are still being replaced by the dictates of a sober mind. And what is this book about the karabuses of Abkhazia?

A book by my friend, Retezár Imre, is published this year. He is one of the best specialists in the Caucasus ' karabids. He knows Abkhazia best, as for many years he has regularly traveled there with excursions. The book is based on materials from his collection. This is a certain result of his work over several decades.
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23.11.2008 23:52, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

And the prices, the prices in what? Is it really in euros?

24.11.2008 0:17, barko

And the prices, the prices in what? Is it really in euros?

Prices are in both Euros and forints. If there are a lot of zeros on the price tag, it means forints.
1 euro is approximately equal to 260 forints.
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24.11.2008 0:48, RippeR

box with golubyankmi awesome!!
and with sawyers..! 1

PS. not all beetles are impaled. a lot is pasted smile.gifjust do everything the way they want.. in addition, I think there is more demand for the glued beetle ..

24.11.2008 11:36, EcoLog

I wonder if there's a big demand for bat corpses. And then in the soil traps sometimes fall. I can sell it for a mere penny. rolleyes.gif

and what types, and in what quantity?
if there are geographical labels, I would take all the specimens that are available for carcasses (for the BSU Zoological Museum).

24.11.2008 20:18, barko

box with golubyankmi awesome!!
and with sawyers..! 1

PS. not all beetles are impaled. a lot is pasted smile.gifjust do everything the way they want.. in addition, I think there is more demand for the pasted beetle ..

You should have seen this man's entire collection of pigeons!
Pigeons and scoops are his passion. Eight expeditions to Iran alone in the last 10 years. There's a lot to see! The collection doesn't fit at home and is stored in a friend's warehouse at one of the theaters. I once went to look at it "quickly" and spent the whole day there. It was a strange sensation to be surrounded by columns of boxes twice the height of a man. I went out on the street just not in myself. Even, for a while, I didn't want to collect butterflies smile.gif
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26.11.2008 7:25, Karat

In photo 017, at the bottom, isn't it Apollo,....????

26.11.2008 9:42, RippeR

appolonius

26.11.2008 9:46, Бабочник

No Apollonius at the top left.

26.11.2008 12:27, DavBaz

There are only 2 Apolones on the map, which were circled with a black marker. Interesting ones, by the way...

27.11.2008 18:25, taler

Everything is cool and beautiful....But melancholy gnaws-after all, we have something to show, and Moscow is not a small city.And what is important-quite affordable!We are more or less organized with the congresses(naturally,there will be more and more of us every year)thanks to this forum and its moderators.So I suggest-let all the flags will also be on a visit to us!!!Of course, it won't be right away,but it's still real!For example, at first it will be congresses with small boxes, bags and mattresses for exchange/sale,but over time New Vasyuki will come.Previous congresses have shown their pros and cons,so let's expand!
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