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Which of the insect groups is most interesting to you?

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Tigran Oganesov, 30.11.2005 15:38

As options, I chose the most frequently mentioned units on this forum.

I wonder who we have the most wink.gif

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30.11.2005 16:56, Helene

Specialization-butterflies. And all of them are interesting. And the less I know about them , the more interesting smile.gif

01.12.2005 9:02, Dmitry Vlasov

Most beetles, a quarter of all known insects. Then there are butterflies, eardrums and diptera. And the much-loved ones on the forum are straight-winged or at the end of the first ten or at the beginning of the second!
Speaking of which: I once came across a blacksmith in a swamp in the last decade of September, which I identified as Metrioptera bicolor. Gender is reliable. and with the view, he could have lied. Could it be? The place of capture is in the vicinity of Yaroslavl.

01.12.2005 10:41, PVOzerski

>Metrioptera bicolor
Why not? Although Bicolorana roeselii or Metrioptera bracyptera is more likely. Here in the Belgorod region, I myself found this Bicolorana bicolor - but in rather dry meadows.

I'd like to see a picture...

>And so beloved on the forum pryamoprylye
Well, by chance such a company gathered, honestly smile.gif. In general, according to my observations, the most common version of an entomologist is a "bug", a coleopterologist. They are probably followed by lepidopterists. Well, physiologists from entomology have a special situation: there are probably flies and cockroaches at the top of the hit parade.

This post was edited by PVOzerski - 01.12.2005 10: 45

01.12.2005 12:14, Dmitry Vlasov

Unfortunately, there are no photos yet. But there are copies in the museum where I work. But they are on display, so there are some difficulties with providing.

01.12.2005 12:32, Tigran Oganesov

Well, the orthopterists have crawled wink.gifthrough here, gentlemen, discuss your metriopterists in separate topics, this is completely useless here

01.12.2005 12:49, PVOzerski

2Bolivar: dyk is not my own initiative smile.gif- they asked, I spoke out. I can only suggest renaming "Ensifera in the Moscow region" to "Faunistics Orthoptera" or creating a new branch - then, maybe, people will post their questions on the proposed subject there and it will be smile.gif

01.12.2005 12:55, Tigran Oganesov

2 PVOzerski
So I'm not telling you personally smile.gif

01.12.2005 13:40, гость: Д

01.12.2005 16:27, Dracus

As an amateur, I specialize in orthopteroids in general and mantises with cockroaches in particular. And as for the interest , all the teams are really interesting.

01.12.2005 19:54, andr_mih

I didn't find a button to click here - I guess my javascript is not working properly. Maybe someone will vote for me a couple of times, eh?

01.12.2005 21:03, sealor

Guests are not allowed to votesmile.gif
And in general, there are already so many of you, it's better to click here <Hymenoptera> a couple more timeswink.gif

01.12.2005 22:33, Tigran Oganesov

  smile.gif There is always a moderator who will fix this mess.user posted image

Yeah, and zafolit can also, if they get it wink.gif

02.12.2005 15:45, Helene

Oh, Musolin's gone somewhere... And the bedbugs are orphaned weep.gif

16.01.2006 1:48, Chromocenter

Most of all I respect Hemenoptera

28.01.2006 17:53, vespabellicosus

I prefer Hymenoptera (especially paper wasps), as well as dragonflies.

29.01.2006 12:41, Bad Den

2 Chromocenter - only not Hemenoptera, but Hymenoptera

19.03.2006 16:02, RippeR

1. beetles and butterflies. 2. Bedbugs = > cicadas=>, stick insects=>, wasps=>, mantises=>, bees=>, ants=>, locusts 3. flies (especially aphids), and all the rest (the most recent aphids)

27.03.2006 14:44, Nilson

And I too - beetles (cerambycidae, carabidae, etc.) and butterflies (mainly Lycaenidae and Satyridae). True, I also like wasps, blacksmiths and flies.

28.03.2006 21:56, RippeR

I respect you! I also like cerambycid beetles the most, and I like licinid butterflies the most! And a saterid in sequence! And all other daylight hours. But with beetles more difficult buda, there I have all, almost, favorite, psole barbel.. Well, of course, a little more stand out lucanides, scarabeids, carabids, curculionids, after them chrysomelids.. In short, I am a complete insectoman jump.gifor insectopath, and an insectocenter.. (of the barbels, the favorite ones are probably Gerania bosci, Gnoma boisduvali, well, of course, such banals (for amateurs) as Titanius gigas, macrotoma.. in short, you can prodalzhat and prodalzhat and.....)

29.03.2006 10:34, Nilson

When I started collecting insects as a child, I took it seriously. I looked at which families of beetles and butterflies are the largest, and went ahead. I naively thought that, here I will collect all the types, and then what to do? In addition, it is still very interesting to determine the token.

29.03.2006 15:13, Bad Den

It's a well - known thing to describe new ones:)

29.03.2006 16:06, RippeR

The more species I catch, the more horrified I think - what else should I catch? What will I do in spring and summer!? How little is left to catch, and every year less and less..

30.03.2006 8:11, Nilson

Well, that's why there are a few favorite bands. Some become familiar - you'll take care of others. I used to collect weevils actively, then switched almost exclusively to barbels, then ground beetles appeared, etc.

30.03.2006 13:05, RippeR

always collected all, but only one sometimes brings more fun

10.04.2006 21:17, Dracus

And the greatest buzz, contrary to one opinion, you get when you gather small groups of a couple of remote units from each other. When there are large fees that need to be processed, this principle also applies here: I got tired of spreading butterflies - I switched to beetles, I got tired of filling out this box - the next squad is in line, etc.

This post was edited by Dracus - 04/10/2006 21: 17

29.04.2006 17:22, Juglans

He liked primipterans-legtail, protur, diplur. Groups are poorly studied, inconspicuous, where you do not dig – everywhere there are new species and genera. I liked caddisfly larvae and scavengers. And then there are the earwigs. Beetles, bedbugs, and dragonflies - because they're easy to spot.

25.05.2006 21:10, Pavel Morozov

Since childhood, they have been occupied by butterflies.
Of course, daytime-without them nowhere, but especially like catching in the light. If the night is suitable and a light bulb - anyone can fly-mom do not grieve! And every time something new can arrive. And every time you don't know exactly what will arrive.

25.05.2006 21:18, Helene

He liked primipterans-legtail, protur, diplur. Groups are poorly studied, inconspicuous, where you do not dig – everywhere there are new species and genera. I liked caddisfly larvae and scavengers. And then there are the earwigs. Beetles, bedbugs, and dragonflies - because they're easy to spot.

Primipterans-yes! Completely unexplored, mysterious animals. And what an appearance! Where are the movie aliens?

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This post was edited by Helene - 05/25/2006 21: 18

21.07.2006 18:53, Pirx

Beetles, then eardrums (I love sawfliessmile.gif) and flies, then all the other detachments.


And honestly for his diptera voice gave, while he is in proud solitude. I like sawflies myself. Completely indifferent to butterflies and beetles, I'm probably the only one like that. No carabus or Parnassius touches.
That is, it used to be, but it's gone. I'm surprised myself.
By the way, dear Dzanat, can you help me identify one fairly large tentredin species? Such a black-and-yellow infection, eats the leaves of peonies in the Azov Sea. The species is April-May, very common on yellow-flowering plants. I couldn't get to the view using the Green identifier, but I don't know any specialists.

17.09.2006 20:21, Охотник за осами

Social webbed insects they have the most complex behavior, sometimes it seems that they have a mind!

11.10.2006 12:29, Mylabris

Bugs are my specialty. And I love spangles from perepony-this is a masterpiece of nature!!!

11.10.2006 13:55, Chromocenter

I hasten to join the audiophiles once again! In general, I believe that they are the peak of insect evolution, and I also completely agree with the hunter - sometimes I just bend over the anthill and look. And I agree with Pirx about butterflies - I don't respect them as much as the other major groups.
And primipterans-yes, it's like a completely different world.
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02.11.2006 16:59, KDG

Beetles definitely (and more specifically - Cerambycidae)!

This post was edited by KDG-02.11.2006 17: 01

20.11.2006 19:09, guest: Borka

Personally, I am for ZHUKOV. Mostly xylophages (Cerambycidae, Buprestidae, Ipidae)!

22.11.2006 12:23, Dmitry Vlasov

In fact, bark beetles have long been Scolytidae.
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22.11.2006 15:39, guest: andros

And that there are no fans of papillons?

28.11.2006 15:01, taler

And that there are no fans of papillons?

As far as I understand-Papilio?in short,to the lepidoptera!

28.11.2006 15:52, RippeR

How is it no, and we are all (almost) xto?

02.12.2006 22:54, beetleboy

What groups do you organize?

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