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Insects of the Crimea and the Crimean region

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vespa crabro, 09.06.2012 16:55

Please tell me what insects can be collected in the Crimea such as lepidoptera, beetles, hymenoptera, etc.

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Thank you in advance!

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09.06.2012 17:08, Alexandr Zhakov

Please tell me what insects can be collected in the Crimea such as lepidoptera, beetles, hymenoptera, etc.

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http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/frame.htm
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09.06.2012 17:09, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please tell me what insects can be collected in the Crimea such as lepidoptera, beetles, hymenoptera, etc.

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Thank you in advance!

Good site on Crimean scales from Vladimir Savchuk (okoem) http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/ In
general, I highly recommend viewing "fishing reports". People write a lot about Crimea there.
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09.06.2012 19:29, Pirx

Please tell me what insects can be collected in the Crimea such as lepidoptera, beetles, hymenoptera, etc.

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Thank you in advance!


I highly recommend the Mediterranean fraction of entomofauna. A number of species have a special feature - they are strictly late summer-autumn (up to November). But there are still some of them, including diptera.

15.06.2012 14:35, DanMar

Hi! Grasshoppers will squeeze in here =) From Koktebel photo, especially interesting endemics are anadrimadusa Retovsky and kustolyubka Pontius.
Anadrymadusa retowskii
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The second photo shows a female predimago and a smaller male larva. They were rarely found singly, only on stone slopes with sparse vegetation.
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Another interesting find is Pholidoptera pontica or Ph. pustupioles.
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These species live nearby, by the way, only the latter in denser vegetation.
And I do not understand why grasshoppers of the genus Anadrimadusa are called "wood lovers", they do not like the forest at all, but just the opposite.

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