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11.12.2014 22:08, adderley

Something like worms (Coccidae)


"family of hemipteran insects"

Will they even have wings?

11.12.2014 23:52, Bad Den

"family of hemipteran insects"

Will they even have wings?

No, this will not help smile.gif

30.12.2014 19:58, adderley

88. ?

That's the kind of reindeer he is! Happy New year!!!

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21/09/2014 Ambandza (northern Madagascar)
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02.01.2015 11:54, adderley

89. ?

I took it on New Year's Eve.

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01/01/2015 Antananarivo
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28.03.2015 19:02, adderley

90. (?)

3 cm in length, sitting on some climbing plant. I brought it home - we'll see.

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March 28, 2015, Antananarivo
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01.04.2015 19:21, adderley

Number 90 pupated

On the inside of the sheet

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Amazing coloring book! Where does an all-green caterpillar with a brown head get its white pupa parts from?

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02.04.2015 7:04, Ele-W

Envy is a terrible force! I want a pupa in the house now, too. smile.gif

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02.04.2015 20:59, John-ST

Number 90 pupated

On the inside of the sheet

Amazing coloring book! Where does an all-green caterpillar with a brown head get its white pupa parts from?


I think the thick-headed Tagiades sp., in Madagascar, there seem to be two species of this genus T. insularis and T. samborana endemic to the island.
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11.04.2015 8:27, adderley

Number 90:

While sohla took a couple of pictures, and then she, the infection, fell somewhere...

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09/04/2015 Antananarivo

Similar to Tagiades flesus?
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12.04.2015 23:18, John-ST

Number 90:

While sohla took a couple of pictures, and then she, the infection, fell somewhere...

09/04/2015 Antananarivo

Similar to Tagiades flesus?

In my opinion, Tagiades insularis, but I may be wrong.
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05.06.2015 16:33, adderley

91. ?

Stapelia, which was previously loved only by flies, began to eat unknown caterpillars. A month ago it was like this:
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Today I found out that they do it famously. From the flower during my trip to Russia there were horns and legs.
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I extracted one for the photo shoot.
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She immediately crawled back.
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By the way, the GW of these animals is not like the rest-green!
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Antananarivo 5 June 2015

This post was edited by adderley - 05.06.2015 16: 48
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15.06.2015 18:41, adderley

Number 91 pupated in the amount of 2 pieces. Right on the side of the container.

It doesn't work in any way with sharpness.
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Tomorrow I will try again, it turns out-I will replace the photos.
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17.06.2015 8:13, Виктор Синяев

It's interesting that they surprise you every time!

It is written:
"Before pupation, a thick cocoon is woven. This property is used by humans who cultivate a number of species (Chinese and Japanese peacock eyes) to produce silk.". Actually, my "capital" Saturnia did just that.
These don't.

The fact is, Ilya, that these Saturnias pupate in the earth... This also means that they will "fly out" in the " wet " season, when the ground gets wet...
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17.06.2015 8:21, Виктор Синяев

  84. ?

Either a fly or a wasp - but completely psychedelic coloring:

Approximately 1.5 cm in length


In our opinion, the Wasp blestyanka (Wasp from the family. Crysididae), A very beautiful and popular group among collectors in Europe

This post was edited by Viktor Sinyaev - 17.06.2015 08: 21
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29.06.2015 17:48, adderley

91. Danaus plexippus.

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This post was edited by adderley - 02.07.2015 14: 55
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02.07.2015 14:44, adderley

92. Apparently another bag lady.

Found it yesterday on a dry twig. A sort of Christmas tree toy!
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I cut off a twig and planted it in a container. We will wait for you!
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22.07.2015 11:50, adderley

I've come to the plantation and I'll be here for the next few months.

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16.08.2015 10:09, adderley

93. Dargeclanis grandidieri

Very large animal, approximately 10 cm in a sitting position.

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For three days he lived on my terrace, changing places at night. I don't know what happened to him next - he went into the jungle.

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Ambandza August 10, 2015

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23.08.2015 13:09, adderley

94. Bug or mantis?

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I tried to process it a little, but something didn't work out very well:

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Still:

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August 12, 2015
Manungarivu National Reserve (Northern Madagascar)
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23.08.2015 21:36, Victor Titov

94. Bug or mantis?

As for me - something cicada-like... confused.gif

23.08.2015 23:03, Aaata

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23.08.2015 23:44, Jaguar paw

94. Bug or mantis?August 12, 2015
Manungarivu National Reserve (northern Madagascar)

Cicada from the family. Flatidae. Read more here http://www.hemiptera-databases.org/flow/?p...d=country&id=80 shuffle.gif

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29.08.2015 12:32, adderley

95. Charaxes antamboulou.

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August 12, 2015
Manungarivu National Reserve (northern Madagascar)

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26.11.2015 12:28, adderley

96. ?

A giant beast. I was sitting on the fence.

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And next to it is a spider. What does he hope for? He couldn't eat a giant like that. Maybe she (is it a female?) preparing to lay eggs and their spider and waiting?

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Antananarivo, 26 November 2015
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26.11.2015 18:32, Ilia Ustiantcev

Hawk moth of the genus Coelonia.
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26.11.2015 21:28, adderley

Hawk moth of the genus Coelonia.



I already had Coelonia. On page # 5, under number 69, there is a caterpillar and 72 a butterfly. Here's a comparison. On the left is the one that used to be - on the right is the one that is today.

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In addition to the color scheme, there is a big difference in size. The one on the left is about twice as small.
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27.11.2015 14:10, smax

  95. ?


Familiar appearance of the animal, nice to look at in a live form. Charaxes antamboulou from the band candiope.

This post was edited by adderley on-27.11.2015 22: 14
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04.01.2016 14:39, adderley

97. BATOCNEMA cocquerelii and ?

The first photo of 2016. Date of shooting 00: 59: 21 01/01/2016. The Pangalan Canal. Madagascar.

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All the following days I searched for the caterpillar - to no avail.

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Happy New Year!
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23.01.2016 13:12, adderley

98. Mpanjaka (Dasychira) gentilis (Butler, 1879)

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Caught it on the Pangalan Canal near Bricaville. I put it in a plastic bottle. And a branch to her there, on it and pupated.

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It came out today.

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23/01/2016 Antananarivo

This post was edited by adderley on-23.01.2016 22: 44
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23.01.2016 13:27, AGG

more like some kind of wave. bears don't seem to have such caterpillars
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23.01.2016 13:29, Victor Titov

98. Dipper or scoop?

In my opinion - volnyanka (Erebidae, Lymantriinae).
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23.01.2016 17:21, adderley

In my opinion - volnyanka (Erebidae, Lymantriinae).


Mpanjaka (Dasychira) gentilis (Butler, 1879)?

23.01.2016 17:57, Victor Titov

Mpanjaka (Dasychira) gentilis (Butler, 1879)?

Well, here, to be sure, you need to call Morozzz or kotbegemot...

P.S. Uh, I see kotbegemot was puzzled himself: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1599699

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 23.01.2016 18: 06

23.01.2016 21:28, chebur

There is a definition of Dr Ugo Dall'Asta on the internet. As far as I know, this is now the most authoritative expert on afrotropical waves.
http://www.actias.de/13758-madagaskar-b%C3...ahnspinner.html
So we get Mpanjaka (Dasychira) gentilis (Butler, 1879).
Thank you for the caterpillar photo! Very interesting.
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20.05.2016 18:11, adderley

We asked questions about Monsieur Gregoir Olsoufieff. Responses start appearing:

OLSUFIEV Grigory Vasilyevich, Count (? - July 17, 1957, Tananarivo, Madagascar). Officer of the Life Guards Cavalry Regiment, engineer, entomologist. In exile in France, he then worked in Morocco as a French entomologist researcher. In 1928, in Paris, he made reports on the mimicry of locusts in West Africa. He continued his research in Madagascar. In 1931, at a meeting of the Association of Russians Who Graduated from Higher Educational Institutions Abroad (OROVUZ) in Paris, he gave a lecture on living and working conditions in Madagascar."

Error in the date and place of death. Correct February 1957, Antsirabe. He died in a nursing home. Here in this:

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There is a chance that it will be possible to find his grave. I'll go there soon.

Literature available:

ACADEMIE MALAGASY
- Ref AM1204 : Table des carrés des 10400 premiers nombres - Tananarive, tirage au roméotype, 1935 - In 4è, 42p

- Ref 0804 : Note d'entomologie

- Ref 3508 : Causerie pratique à l'usage des jeunes entomoligistes

- Ref 0331 : Révision systématique des Mililles de Madagascar

BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE
Ref G.Br 595.76 (691) OLS : (Extrait Bulletin de l'Académie malgache, 1940, T23, nouv série) : "Contribution à l'étude des cétonides malgaches". Notes 4 - Tananarive, Impr. Pitot de la Beaujardière, 1941 - 27,5cm, 4p . Colépotères, Madagascar (I already have this one).

I think that everything can be scanned.

This post was edited by adderley - 05/20/2016 18: 12
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10.06.2016 17:15, adderley

99. ?

It started so well. All in anticipation, I put the animal in the container.

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And it ended so badly. She stopped feeding and froze on the branch. I thought it was going to start pupating, but it wasn't.

Sorry for the quality - it didn't get any better.

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6) The caterpillar is still alive.
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7) And here it is no longer.
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9) These bitches killed my caterpillar.
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I never found out what kind of hawk moth it will turn out, but the tree on which I found it, now I check it daily.
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11.06.2016 20:19, Bad Den

  99. ?

It started so well. All in anticipation, I put the animal in the container.

Her chest and the base of her abdomen looked somehow unhealthy, in my opinion.

25.06.2016 17:26, adderley

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Download the Lord (PDF, 85 pages, 75 MB). http://myfolder.ru/files/45108335
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10.12.2016 8:35, adderley

100.? Yubileyny!

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Antananarivo. December 9, 2016

Any suggestions?
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17.04.2017 15:25, Penzyak

Ilya, then it turns out that it would be more correct to write dates like this (?):

OLSUFIEV Grigory Vasilyevich

(2 (14). February 1875 - 17 February 1957, Antsirabe, Madagascar)


Post # 319 with the monograph is not swinging (!??).


The list of references you have given is the work of Olsufyev??
ACADEMIE MALAGASY
- Ref AM1204 : Table des carrés des 10400 premiers nombres - Tananarive, tirage au roméotype, 1935 - In 4è, 42p

- Ref 0804 : Note d'entomologie

- Ref 3508 : Causerie pratique à l'usage des jeunes entomoligistes

- Ref 0331 : Révision systématique des Mililles de Madagascar

Here foreign colleagues were able to find me a very interesting photo in the wilds of their Internet (look at the background-clearly re-taken from an album or stand and on a Malgash pattern...). Incomprehensible initials only why G. G. ???

This post was edited by Penzyak - 17.04.2017 15: 32

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