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30.09.2009 11:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

The main enemy of the swallowtail in the Moscow region is: Trogus lapidator Fabricius, 1787.
Many thanks to IchMan for the definition.
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03.10.2009 10:55, vasiliy-feoktistov

Two more interactions:
"Mukha-tsokotukha"
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I heard it!

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 03.10.2009 10:58 am

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07.10.2009 11:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Just a beautiful interaction.

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07.10.2009 21:01, omar

It was already, fornax laid out
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08.10.2009 7:54, Stas Shinkarenko

Here is a small selection. Fights of deer beetles from the floodplain oak forest on the left bank of the Volga River opposite Volgograd. Raduzhnitsy from the Medveditsy river, Mikhailovsky district, Volgograd region. A sidewalker that killed a bumblebee.

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08.10.2009 17:11, Victor Titov

Deer, of course, are peerless, as always. But I especially looked at the photo of rainbows. Oh, how good! And it was shot masterfully!
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08.10.2009 20:15, RippeR

well, this is Wise snake - it is in the photo as Fornax in the definition ))
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10.10.2009 19:35, botanque

Several scans of old ZENIT photos. I immediately apologize for the quality.
Samara region. Ants” graze " Gargara genistae (F.)
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One of a group of hornets. All of them stripped the bark of young birch branches and, as it seemed to me, licked the sap.
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10.10.2009 19:44, Dr. Niko

10.10.2009 20:03, botanque

From the living?

10.10.2009 20:12, Dr. Niko

might be

10.10.2009 20:13, okoem

That's the trouble...

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10.10.2009 22:42, Liparus

Here is a small selection. Fights of deer beetles from the floodplain oak forest on the left bank of the Volga River opposite Volgograd. Raduzhnitsy from the Medveditsy river, Mikhailovsky district, Volgograd region. A sidewalker that killed a bumblebee.

Spider brutal, such a photo should be in some book...

10.10.2009 22:48, Papaver

They were probably removing wood for the nest.

Well no... For the nest, they "grind" dead DRY wood and usually without bark. For example: from old "gray" poles, picket fences, etc. (remember the color of the" paper " sockets).
And here the insect clearly needs carbohydrates-enzymes... Yes, and the position of vespa confirms this: you can see that the mouth. the device "works" in the UPPER part of the stem devoid of covering tissue, just below the edge of the bark - that is, in the place where the current of assimilates descending through the phloem is poured out.
So colleague Botanque is right...

This post was edited by Papaver - 10/11/2009 04: 49
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11.10.2009 19:35, Bad Den

Well no... For the nest, they "grind" dead DRY wood and usually without bark. For example: from old "gray" poles, picket fences, etc. (remember the color of the" paper " sockets).
And here the insect clearly needs carbohydrates-enzymes... Yes, and the position of vespa confirms this: you can see that the mouth. the device "works" in the UPPER part of the stem devoid of covering tissue, just below the edge of the bark - that is, in the place where the current of assimilates descending through the phloem is poured out.
So colleague Botanque is right...

Hornets ' nests are made just from gnawed live wood and bark, so they are not gray in color, but rather brown-yellow.
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11.10.2009 19:43, gumenuk

This is also an example of interaction-part of the food chain.

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11.10.2009 20:15, Papaver

Hornets ' nests are made just from gnawed live wood and bark, so they are not gray in color, but rather brown-yellow.

I've never seen anything like it myself. And here's how they (Vespa crabo) "grind" dry land-watched.
But in the photo, the hornet is clearly "refueling"....

11.10.2009 20:19, gumenuk

This series can be infinite

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11.10.2009 20:20, Tigran Oganesov

Colleagues Dr. Niko and Bad Den are right - the hornet collects wood. There are better places to get carbohydrates-flowers and fruitssmile.gif, but no one bothers him to eat juice along the way.
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11.10.2009 20:25, gumenuk

Friendly guys.
(If anyone can tell me what kind of sawflies they are , I'd be grateful.)

This post was edited by gumenuk - 11.10.2009 20: 26

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11.10.2009 20:30, vasiliy-feoktistov

Friendly guys.
(If anyone can tell me what kind of sawflies they are , I'd be grateful.)

In the first photo, the lower one is probably some kind of Cimbex.
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11.10.2009 20:40, gumenuk

In the first photo, the lower one is probably some kind of Cimbex.

I identified the birch cymbex, but with other sawflies - trouble (especially with false caterpillars). I'll finish with the butterflies, get busy with the sawflies - help.

11.10.2009 20:41, Papaver

Colleagues Dr. Niko and Bad Den are right - the hornet collects wood. There are better places to get carbohydrates-flowers and fruitssmile.gif, but no one bothers him to eat juice along the way.

I won't argue. I'd better pick up the trail." once a nest...

This post was edited by Papaver - 12.10.2009 16: 09

11.10.2009 21:43, okoem

This is also an example of interaction-part of the food chain.
Her... this is an entomologist frog. He will straighten it out. wink.gif

11.10.2009 21:58, gumenuk

Her... this is an entomologist frog. He will straighten it out. wink.gif

Yeah, in two hours, while I was shooting butterflies that flew into the light, she "spread" about six pieces, not counting smile.gifthe small ones
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11.10.2009 22:37, Liparus

Friendly guys.
(If anyone can tell me what kind of sawflies they are , I'd be grateful.)

Green like cimbex

11.10.2009 23:19, Victor Titov

Friendly guys.
(If anyone can tell me what kind of sawflies they are , I'd be grateful.)

Duc, in the third, lower photo - Inachis io. Isn't it?

12.10.2009 7:10, gumenuk

Duc, in the third, lower photo - Inachis io. Isn't it?

They are the same, but what kind of sawflies are they?

12.10.2009 7:53, gumenuk

Here are some more examples of "interaction":

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12.10.2009 18:39, IchMan

On the photo DSC04815.jpg -red PINE sawfly larvae INTERACT-Neodiprion sertifer Geoffroy (Diprionidae)
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13.10.2009 10:01, Stas Shinkarenko

A female South Russian tarantula with a brood. Sarpinsky Island near Volgograd, October 10, 2009.

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20.10.2009 10:30, vasiliy-feoktistov

I look at it and think, what does that mean? And it turns out that the sickle-wings interact! smile.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 10/20/2009 10:42 am

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20.10.2009 13:38, barko

I look at it and think, what does that mean? And it turns out that the sickle-wings interact! smile.gif
This kind of interaction is here http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...&st=50&p=835562
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21.10.2009 21:12, agronomist

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Faster, higher, stronger! - Citius,altius,fortius! jump.gif
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23.10.2009 15:59, vasiliy-feoktistov

Gotcha! frown.gif

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27.10.2009 18:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

And another mobile kindergarten. The picture was taken in Moscow region.

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27.10.2009 22:12, Stas Shinkarenko

Mantis eats a meal of Bolivia, and mantispa eats a fly.

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27.10.2009 22:23, barko

Well, as everyone is so am I smile.gifright, setiabr

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28.10.2009 4:39, Egorus

Violent interaction of ticks with hedgehogs.
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Well, and our children from the south of Ukraine.
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P.S. For wise snake-mantispa - cool.gif
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20.12.2009 5:29, Cosmos

"What's that sound over there?" Alice asked, nodding toward a very secluded patch of some pretty vegetation at the edge of the garden.
"And these are miracles," the Cheshire Cat explained indifferently.
. And what are they doing there? "What is it?" the girl asked, inevitably blushing.
"As you should," the Cat yawned...
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{diptera azerbots, nephrotoma & tipula}

This post was edited by Cosmos - 12/20/2009 05: 38
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