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Which of the insect groups is most interesting to you?

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03.12.2006 1:09, RippeR

basically everythingsmile.gif, but more specifically: beetles and moths

03.12.2006 2:27, beetleboy

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Do you have any priorities??

03.12.2006 13:56, RippeR

Everything is relative. Of the beetles, I like Cerambycidae the most, but others are also very much, so I don't have to go to a certain place for barbels. Of the butterflies-Lycaenidae and Hesperiidae, as well as Sphingidae. Others are also very popular, so for me from night fishing and a good scoop or moth are pleasant, from daytime I like everything in general, but pigeons and fatheads are simply amazingsmile.gif, as well as some whitefish, all satyrids, sailboats, nymphalids - especially checkers and mother-of-pearl. I also love bedbugs-beautiful and interesting creaturessmile.gif, but I don't know if I would have followed a bedbug on an expedition purposefully.. hardly.. Although if there is something interesting there besides, then yessmile.gif, I am never against collecting wasps, bees, ants, Lviv ants, askalafs, stick insects, mantises, cicadas and other things, since all these are very cute creatures, but I do not deal with them in depth.

03.12.2006 22:15, Pavel Morozov

I think, let me write, maybe like-minded people will draw.
I am interested in Lepidoptera in general, but especially Heterocera (mainly Notodontidae, Geometridae, Thyatiridae, Drepanidae).

04.12.2006 0:04, RippeR

Well, then you can consider me a like-minded person! smile.gif I also love them very much, but I don't dare say that much yet, because I don't understand them very well.. Especially in scoops and moths due to the number of species. But if someone helps with an introduction to the concept of what is what, who they are and how they differ, then maybe they will become no less beloved than other nocturnals, since many others will simply never be able to compare in beauty smile.gif

03.01.2007 0:13, Лютый

I think cockroaches are illegally forgotten and they live for more than 300 million years. nada develop this topic. This is one of the most advanced species on the planet that even adapt to poisons specially created for them. we must pay tribute to these insects, there are few species that can boast of this, and radiation, just do not count mol.gif

03.01.2007 13:53, RippeR

I agree, they are also beautiful. Especially different gray and brown ones, which can be found in the forest and on flowers in the spring.. Well, I don't say anything about the tropics.. there and cows in comparison rest.

17.01.2007 13:13, Aleksandr Safronov

I voted for Coleoptera, because I'm interested in them, although I started with butterflies.
Priorities: genus Carabus (world fauna), Carabidae, Cerambycidae, Lucanidae, other families on occasion.

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17.01.2007 15:20, RippeR

These are yours!? Great fees!

17.01.2007 17:27, Nimrod

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