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Catocala hermia (H. Edwards, 1880) - family Noctuidae

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being, 06.11.2013 10:11

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=184087

This post was edited by being-06.11.2013 22: 18

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06.11.2013 10:56, Bad Den

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=184087

06.11.2013 11:09, Victor Titov

By the way, why is the topic called " Catocala hermia-a genus of moths from the family of Scoops (Noctuidae)"? The genus is Catocala, and C. hermia is a separate species. shuffle.gif Well, Bad Den is also right - there is already a topic about Catocala, there is no need to create a new one.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 06.11.2013 11: 13
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06.11.2013 12:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

The post is not bad with some significant comments:
1) When quotes are given ("almost word for word") from Wikipedia: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catocala_hermia you should at least make a link to the original source. Or did the author write the Wikipedia article himself confused.gif?
2) It is necessary to indicate the full Latin name: Catocala hermia (H. Edwards, 1880) (so it is accepted on this forum).
3) Well, place this post in the appropriate topic (which was indicated by Bad Den).
Here is such a "review" I get. Don't blame me and excuse the old bore mol.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 06.11.2013 12: 30
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06.11.2013 21:17, being

I agree with everyone!I'll do it! But it seemed to me that the moderators move where they want! I put it up at one o'clock in the morning, don't blame me! I'm new here.
Do you know what kind of night light it is?picture: jok_130.JPG

06.11.2013 21:33, Alexandr Zhakov

I agree with everyone!I'll do it! But it seemed to me that the moderators move where they want! I put it up at one o'clock in the morning, don't blame me! I'm new here.
Do you know what kind of night light it is?

This post is better here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...0&#entry1444910

this is some kind of treetop (Cossidae), it can be found here : http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=220783&st=200

However, it is highly advisable to specify the geography and date.
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06.11.2013 21:50, being

June 23, 2013 North.America, Idaho, Lucky Peak Lake, Boise.
picture: jok_103.JPG They also look like Banders
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06.11.2013 22:02, Alexandr Zhakov

June 23, 2013 North.America, Idaho, Lucky Peak Lake, Boise.
They also look like Bandwagoners

This is a tree beetle-Prionoxystus robiniae.
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06.11.2013 22:07, being

Oh, how many wonderful discoveries the spirit of enlightenment is preparing for us (my memories).
Thank you so much!!!

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