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Bad Den, 24.10.2010 19:28

I couldn't find such a topic, although I remember that it seemed to be, so I'm creating a new one.
Here's the gist of it. This year, I caught a number of rider-like webs in the Dzungarian Alatau (Kazakhstan). I do not want them to lie dead weight on the mattress (s), so there is a desire to give them to specialists. Can someone tell you who to contact and who to forward the material to?
Just in case, I attach a photo.

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24.10.2010 19:40, Mantispid

That's right, Denis, I have the same thing this year-I collected a whole mattress in Lugovsky pereponov, but I don't know where to put it. There are true bees mostly and riders.

This post was edited by Mantispid - 24.10.2010 19: 41

24.10.2010 21:34, CosMosk

Needed! I'll mount it. Ichneumonid for yourself, we will share it with a colleague, Braconid - I will transfer it to the ZIN, bees-part for yourself and part for specialists. I hope there will be an opportunity in Moscow time, so as not to contact the mail. It is possible (and even convenient) through the Moscow State University Zoo Museum, through Ozerov, Antropov, Sviridov or Gusakov.

24.10.2010 21:36, CosMosk

The coryphaeus Rasnitsyn is still interested in ichneumonins, a part of the Gokhman genera, and a young specialist in cryptins and camoplegins in ZINA. I'll sort it out and sort it out.

24.10.2010 22:18, Вишняков Алексей

And no one has any extra fees near Moscow? Any webbed animals are needed (except for ants). We really need sawflies. In return, I can share bonuses.

24.10.2010 23:52, Bad Den

2 CosMosk: OK, then I'll send it to you. I also make jokes about mattresses, like there were some big riders (Ichneumonids?)from Thailand. and from somewhere else...

25.10.2010 20:23, CosMosk

2 Bad Den: that's exactly the big ones from Thailand - generally cool! Unless, if they flew to the light, it was predictable...

2 all: And the names of A. E. Anichkin and A. M. Prokofiev mean nothing to anyone???
People caught yellow plates in Juvasia - this is the level and professionalism, but for some reason their fees came to me, and I don't know who they are or where. Well done!


If in good places everyone who needs eardrums caught at least plates - they would not complain about the lack of material... In the Moscow region, it's not too late to fish for another week either... Although already crumbs, but I saw chionea and lednichnik for the first time last year-at the end of October.

25.10.2010 22:10, Bad Den

2 Bad Den: that's exactly the big ones from Thailand - generally cool! Unless, if they flew to the light, it was predictable...

Yes, it is to the light. Actually, it is in the singular.

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25.10.2010 22:52, CosMosk

Yes, predictable Ophioninae, may be Enicospilus, but not a visible sign.
And the drill is good-I saw similar ones from the fees in Peru, without knowing you can be very surprised at such a creature))

26.10.2010 0:20, Fornax13

Yes, atractocerus krut.
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26.10.2010 16:09, Bad Den

It (drilled) when it landed on the screen, at first I didn't understand from afar what it was - a sort of huge comma crawling sideways. eek.gif smile.gif

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