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Александр Козлов, 20.03.2002 2:06

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20.03.2002 2:07, Александр Козлов

user posted imageIn these beetles, a significant part of the abdomen is covered from above by a long process-a shield with lobelike corners of the pronotum strongly protruding beyond the base of the elytra. It reaches 16 mm in length.

31.12.2006 17:27, dimafish

A typical American stinker. By the way, who knows the origin of one of the most commonly used nomenclatural names Pentatoma rufipes, it is very interesting why, American and why smelly, I think the smell is original,I even know that on the basis of this pheromone developed a popular toilet water.
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01.01.2007 1:11, Bad Den

A typical American stinker. By the way, who knows the origin of one of the most commonly used nomenclatural names Pentatoma rufipes, it is very interesting why, American and why smelly, I think the smell is original,I even know that on the basis of this pheromone developed a popular toilet water.

To whom pheromone, and to whom and just stink smile.gif

01.01.2007 4:00, Vadim Yakubovich

And I always thought that the stink of bedbugs is a defensive reaction, and they wanted to attract me! shuffle.gif

03.01.2007 14:01, gumenuk

This one I shot during a night butterfly shoot. He flew into the light of the mercury lamp.
Moscow region, Ramenskiy district, near the village of Khripan.
Summer 2006. Original date/time: 2006:08:27 22:09:13

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03.01.2007 14:15, RippeR

And I always thought that girls have fake perfume, but it turns out that these are bedbug pheromones lol.gif

03.01.2007 15:34, Насекомовед

A typical American stinker. By the way, who knows the origin of one of the most commonly used nomenclatural names Pentatoma rufipes, it is very interesting why, American and why stinky.

Can I find out where you've seen such a "nomenclature name" in what literature? Or is it a folk epistolary genre?

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