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Incorrect funny definitions of insects in the literature and on the web

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26.12.2011 19:51, Hierophis

Ta so you can guess for a long time, osobenno if there is no experience, you need to spoymat-then everything would be much easier!
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26.12.2011 20:38, DanMar

No, this is a frame specifically from the report!! I'm trying to determine from this photo.

26.12.2011 20:51, Hierophis

Well, I understood, but I meant that it is necessary to catch, so that you can determine by key signs, that is, you need to have an instance, and preferably live, and several-so that they multiply)

27.12.2011 1:19, DanMar

Here is some information: http://paranormal-news.ru/news/kitajskie_k...2011-12-17-4118
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27.12.2011 1:33, DanMar

entomologist Taras Pushkar
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27.12.2011 12:12, Victor Titov

"On the territory of the park there are plants listed in the Red Book of Moscow, including water moth (myotis daubentoni), two-colored kozhanan (Vespertilio murinus), zhulan (lanius collurio), cheglok (falco subbuteo), four-point bystryak (sericoda quadripunctratum), blood-red andrena (andrena haemorrhoa), zorka, or aurora (anthocharis cardamines)... "
Source: http://www.mos.ru/about/parks/index.php?id_14=94

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 12/27/2011 12: 12

27.12.2011 17:57, Hierophis

The article is interesting-right in the style of "horror" smile.gifIf the description is not embellished - the journalist was brave and not squeamish! In principle, this article contains comprehensive information on where to look for the entrance to this collector and where to go.
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27.12.2011 22:31, DanMar

Surely it will be difficult to understand this article yourself, because there is clearly more than one tunnel =). I won't take any chances=) .

27.12.2011 23:34, Hierophis

Well, this goes without saying, I would also not climb myself))), but you can somehow find that digger-entomologist, entomologist Taras Pushkar is unlikely to climb into the collector probably smile.gif

28.12.2011 1:43, DanMar

hehe definitely won't get in. Well, I doubt that it will work out to find a digger=). Or maybe the entomologist has several living ones..

This post was edited by DanMar - 12/28/2011 01: 46

05.01.2012 0:05, okoem

I don't remember, maybe it was already -

user posted image
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05.01.2012 15:18, AGG

It's him, it's him -
it's the black apollo lol.gif

just ochepyatka-this is constantly found-as a keepsake-the first edition of the kk of the Lipetsk region-sponsor, and fig. sosn. hawk moth, first edition of Tambov cc-golubyanka arion-fig. orion. the human factor however umnik.gif

This post was edited by AGG-05.01.2012 15: 24

05.01.2012 15:35, AGG

The other day I was at the "regional exhibition of national achievements". I came across a textbook (after all, a teacher of biology by specialty) of natural science 4 classes (frome our great science city-Michurinsk). I open the page with insects...I didn't even read the text-it was a quiet horror...on 2 pages there are 4 photos (all from Nat-acquaintances) with captions...matched only one-Apollo (photo) signature - "butterfly"!!!! teapot.gif

05.01.2012 18:15, yurich

I don't remember, maybe it was already -

user posted image

Yeah.....The book "wonderful".I wonder if worms and snails ever
became insects. eek.gif

05.01.2012 19:36, vasiliy-feoktistov

Yeah.....The book "wonderful".I wonder if worms and snails ever
became insects. eek.gif

The most important animal of all, shown in close-up: A spider (probably Araneus diadematus)! Certainly not an insect!
P.S. No snails, no worms (razve millipede) I didn't notice it there confused.gif.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 05.01.2012 19: 38

05.01.2012 21:03, yurich

And they are written about in the book itself.As well as about spiders, scorpions and millipedes(so it is written).Once I had a chance to read this publication.

10.01.2012 6:40, Wave Storm

Askania Nova sells this little book with pictures of insects:

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Captions to images. Pay attention to the caption to picture 3 (Yazykan ordinary and Cabbage):

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Now let's look at the picture: eek.gif

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Reverse side:

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And again, insect spiders eek.gif

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In general, in my opinion, non-insects are attributed to insects because it is easier for ordinary people to call all arthropods insects.
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10.01.2012 17:42, Hierophis

The fact that eresus is considered to be an insect is nonsense, it's a shame in general for the little book, oh, no one needs it anymore. And is a cabbage patch in Ukrainian. will be a cabbage patch?

10.01.2012 18:47, Wave Storm

And is a cabbage patch in Ukrainian. will be a cabbage patch?

In the people, it seems to be often called that, and the Internet translator gives out "Kapusnitsya".

10.01.2012 19:11, Hierophis

Well, I do not know, I then thought that it would be correct to "kapustyana bilyanka"..., although now I thought that in Russian it seems to be "correct", but in everyday life it is called cabbage.
Ksttai, it turns out that the cabbage patch is the only one of the whiteflies who has a popular name, smile.gifor well, it would be possible to write already "mother-of-pearl Pandora", buzzed, hmm, I'm just at a loss, really there was no one to consult ??? It's like a nature reserve after all..

11.01.2012 19:10, Dergg

There doesn't seem to be a separate topic for pseudoscientific nonsense on this forum, so I'll post it here.
Membrane: Americans discover vampire butterfly in Russia
http://www.membrana.ru/particle/13209

We didn't even know that vampire butterflies live in Siberia. How scary it is to live smile.gif
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11.01.2012 19:22, Victor Titov

  
Ksttai, it turns out that the cabbage patch is the only one of the whiteflies who has a popular name, chtoli smile.gif

Why? And turnip, rutabaga, lemongrass, hawthorn-not folk?
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11.01.2012 19:38, Hierophis

Yes, especially lemongrass and hawthorn, turnip and rutabaga are usually called cabbage.

11.01.2012 22:46, Mantispid

There doesn't seem to be a separate topic for pseudoscientific nonsense on this forum, so I'll post it here.
Membrane: Americans discover vampire butterfly in Russia
http://www.membrana.ru/particle/13209

We didn't even know that vampire butterflies live in Siberia. How scary it is to live smile.gif

In fact, it was written somewhere that such a butterfly really exists. She sucks blood from the wounds on her body. But to pierce the skin with a proboscis ... It's amazing wink.gif

This post was edited by Mantispid - 11.01.2012 22: 46

11.01.2012 22:54, Vlad Proklov

In fact, it was written somewhere that such a butterfly really exists. She sucks blood from the wounds on her body. But to pierce the skin with a proboscis ... It's amazing wink.gif

Fucking, it exactly pierces.

11.01.2012 23:43, Egorus

With a puncture point punctured tongue.gif
And it's interesting to see how they do it on Halloween ? smile.gif

picture: o16_rjhh.jpg
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12.01.2012 1:03, okoem

Membrane: Americans discover vampire butterfly in Russia

Above in the topic, in my opinion, this has already been discussed.

12.01.2012 6:19, vasiliy-feoktistov


And it's interesting to see how they do it on Halloween ? smile.gif

yes.gif By black, apparently, and everything that burns.
Pricked mosquitoes, etc., to make butterflies?
How much do you need to eat, damn it?
In short: "Belochka" visited someone in Pindosia smile.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12.01.2012 06: 27
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12.01.2012 6:56, Сергуха

Am I the only one sure it's a butterfly? from the flying saucer address:picture: ___________.jpg
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12.01.2012 7:02, Dergg

In fact, it was written somewhere that such a butterfly really exists. She sucks blood from the wounds on her body. But to pierce the skin with a proboscis ... It's amazing wink.gif

Well, about the fact that Calyptra can be fed with blood, and so it was known to many. To many, but not to these Americans. So they "discovered" this phenomenon once again.
And what are their bold hypotheses about the biology of this species, for example, the transfer of blood to females during mating, or "the transfer of salt to larvae sitting on a leafy diet, which is known to contain almost no sodium" lol.gif

12.01.2012 8:47, Egorus

About "kapustyanka" (Pieris brassicae ) - by Nekrutenko - Bilan kapustyaniy (read BIlan Kapustyaniy)
In the picture-Pontia daplidice - (according to Nekrutenko) - Bilyukh ripakovy (read (Bilyukh Ripakovy)
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12.01.2012 17:56, Hierophis

HAHAHAH-Bilan ))))))

About Pontia daplidice - so it seems that the turnip whitefly is Pieris rapae? I always thought that Pontia does not have a popular name, that is, a common one. In books, of course, all butterflies usually have some Russian name, especially macrodepidoptera, but few people use them, only a few species were honored to be "named" .

12.01.2012 18:22, Wave Storm

was there really no one to consult ??? It's like a nature reserve after all..
Well, in general, these pictures are not sold in the reserve itself, but in stores near it.

12.01.2012 20:05, Alexandr Zhakov

  
In the picture-Pontia daplidice - (according to Nekrutenko) - Bilyukh ripakovy (read (Bilyukh Ripakovy)


  
About Pontia daplidice - so it seems that the turnip whitefly is Pieris rapae? I always thought that Pontia does not have a popular name, that is, a common one.

Pontia (the species that we inhabit smile.gif) in Russian: rapeseed whitewash
Rapeseed, turnip (both plants from the Brassica cabbage genus.
smile.gif
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12.01.2012 21:43, Hierophis

Yes, exactly, then everything is correct, I just thought that pinakovy means turnip.

Wave Storm, well, I still think that the release of this booklet is somehow coordinated with the reserve - there is a name of the reserve there...

12.01.2012 22:07, Vorona

With a puncture point punctured tongue.gif
And it's interesting to see how they do it on Halloween ? smile.gif

picture: o16_rjhh.jpg

And it seems that the hands on the photos are different, isn't it? The butterfly" bites "clearly a man, and fingers with" bites " like women... (I judge by the shape of the nails.)
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12.01.2012 22:30, Egorus

A complete "setup"!!! smile.gif
... and " photo...op" - the proboscis of a butterfly is like a cocktail tube... full of blood...
About the enlarged proboscis (photo on the right), Djon suggested
that this is the tendril of some plant.
But they also warned that this is on the eve of the holiday... smile.gif

12.01.2012 22:36, Hierophis

So about the butterfly sucking blood - it's true, it's been discussed for a long time, some even started swearing)))

12.01.2012 22:46, Egorus

It pierces... punctures..
In the same place (on page 2) they explained to everyone-
a butterfly tears the skin with its feet...!!! on oschshchushcheniyam...
jump.gif

12.01.2012 23:00, Egorus

By the way, in the topic " dvukr....", it turned out...
In the little book "clamshell" not Bambilius ater, but Bombomyia stictica
Yes, and-who overlooked-yazykana is not there-scoop A. gamma smile.gif

I can't see how V. cardui is signed ?

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