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18.01.2009 0:35, Бабочник

Thank you, Yaroslav.
The person's name isn't Oleg Zakurkin, by any chance?
In general, I am well aware of the ways of breeding butterflies because I have been doing this for many years (right now, morpids are pupaed for example). Just a special interest in birdwings because they are in the near future. I've seen a movie about Papuans, but I don't know if it's the right one...They told me about Alexandra, but I don't remember exactly...I remember that in a program like "dialogues about animals"...
Ksta Chinamen sometimes send this (pupae) that you can study the fauna of China's horsemen...

18.01.2009 1:17, Jarik

To Babochnik:

The entomological world is small!
And Oleg mentioned it, and another one, Oleg and I, a mutual friend.
And we probably watched different movies. I remember exactly the paradise ornithopter. In general, I only do collecting and only the Palearctic, not cultures, and certainly not from the tropics, so unfortunately I can't help you with the information you need. Thank you for the information about China, I wanted to order something for the collection, but I didn't want to contact our laws on the import of live material, and now I probably shouldn't. Good luck with your birdwings, be sure to tell us about the result, it's very interesting what will come out of it!

18.01.2009 10:39, Бабочник

Yaroslav, the main thing here is to find a normal supplier. Therefore, not all Chinese send the same message. And by the variety and selection, you understand what a Chinese song is...
Our customs is unpredictable in terms of the passage of crops and seeds. Sometimes it comes normally without documents, and sometimes they wrap everything up completely with papers (but this is rare, however). But it is generally easier to let people in than it is to let them out.
Postal workers are often the main barrier. It is necessary to find a department where they accept the material, and everything is greatly simplified.
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18.01.2009 14:46, Jarik

To Babochnik:

Thanks again for the info! I will definitely take your advice into account, although if you have a receipt system already established, maybe it will be easier for me to cooperate with you, buy from you!?

18.01.2009 15:19, Бабочник

Yaroslav, I don't regularly buy anything, I mostly buy the Palearctic. From the tropics, I'm more interested in "exclusive"... However, some species can be put on the stream (here to breed), we'll wait and see. It all depends on demand and order regularity. If you have Oleg as a friend, then what are the prablas with the material? He has a decent selection... true, mostly the Philippines and a bit of America, there was no China before.

18.01.2009 16:10, Cerega

And here, let me break your idyll. With morpids, this is not clear to the wall. Beauty, aesthetics, etc. drool. And with the Palearctic, how to be, a discrepancy turns out? And here again about the conservation of species is not necessary, well, we are all near-biologists at least.

18.01.2009 17:06, Jarik

Yaroslav, I don't regularly buy anything, I mostly buy the Palearctic. From the tropics, I'm more interested in "exclusive"... However, some species can be put on the stream (here to breed), we'll wait and see. It all depends on demand and order regularity. If you have Oleg as a friend, then what are the prablas with the material? He has a decent selection... true, mostly the Philippines and a bit of America, there was no China before.

So I'm just interested in the Palearctic! Oleg has a great selection, and I bought it from him, but for other purposes, not for the collection. And I want both bianor and alkinoy, Saturn of the Far East (and China offers them) and much more from the list of species of the former Soviet Union, but Oleg, as you know, does not have them!

To Cerega:
With the Palearctic for the collection, in my opinion, the meaning does not change: the right label and confidence in the honesty and conscientiousness of the person with whom you work. I have already stated my arguments and beliefs about this above, but I am not trying to impose anything on you, whether you agree with them or not, your constitutional right is the main advantage of democracy.

18.01.2009 18:11, Бабочник

Yaroslav, yes what problems-bianor happens (right now there is but not divorced by me - from China), saturnia is (different) including from China happen. In general, I breed many families. If what exactly is interesting-write in PM.
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Sergey Viktorovich, I probably wrote incorrectly above about the so-called "science"... The so-called " scientists "(which is the majority in fact) are engaged in nothing more than intel-masturbation. Some are still snobbish about it. Any objections?" Pliz definition of the concept of "view" in the studio... that's all. Well, a brief explanation of why you need corpses of beetles in the apartment...
Personally, for me, breeding is something like aquariums-a hobby. Which brings in some revenue as well. Of course, I give some information on preimaginals to my friends for their cases, but I treat this with humor myself.
The Department of Nature Protection fully agrees with this method. Although I know of cases of successful creation of artificial populations (introduction) of various Parnassius in Kyrgyzstan.... The habitats are intact-there will be butterflies. No?....kick-ass.
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18.01.2009 21:58, Cerega

And you're not involved in the corpses? Do you have all grown specimens live happily ever after until a very old age?

19.01.2009 0:41, Бабочник

Involved, I hit them in the chest with a syringe... however, less and less often lately...bo feels sorry for the animal. I think I'll quit this dirty business altogether.

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