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

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10.05.2012 16:52, barko

On the website of the Siberian Zoological Museum in the section Amphipyrinae (God forgive mol.gifme ) http://szmn.sbras.ru/Lepidop/Noctuid/Amphipyr.htm an error in the definition has crept in.

Pseudohadena oxybela Boursin, 1963 is a photograph of Orohadena clementissima (Ronkay & Varga, 1993).

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here's a holotype for comparison

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10.05.2012 17:53, swerig

  
Pseudohadena oxybela Boursin, 1963 is a photograph of Orohadena clementissima (Ronkay & Varga, 1993).


Where can I see Pseudohadena oxybela now??? weep.gif

10.05.2012 18:19, barko

Where can I see Pseudohadena oxybela now??? weep.gif
Where, where? In Nizhny Novgorod! You have at least one instance there wink.gif
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11.05.2012 7:10, swerig

Where, where? In Nizhny Novgorod! You have at least one copy there wink.gif

Is it really that rare?

14.05.2012 20:51, Dr. Niko

Children, remember: brevity is not always the sister of talent.
A piece of the stand about the most-most in ZM MSU, 21.04.2012.

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This refers to spiders of the genus Phoneutria.

This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 05/14/2012 20: 58
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17.05.2012 15:26, barko

Where can I see Pseudohadena oxybela now??? weep.gif
Eremohadena oxybela (Boursin, 1963)

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the original: http://www.landesmuseum.at/pdf_frei_remote...8_0038-0040.pdf
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20.06.2012 15:47, swerig

http://news.mail.ru/inregions/volgaregion/...313/?frommail=1
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21.06.2012 1:30, Peter Khramov

  http://news.mail.ru/inregions/volgaregion/...313/?frommail=1
The text is even cooler than the illustration...

This post was edited by Asar - 21.06.2012 01: 31

21.06.2012 11:06, Musson max

No comments lol.gif

http://www.meteoprog.ua/ru/news/22674/
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21.06.2012 16:10, scarit

http://www.meteoprog.ua/ru/news/22674/
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Furry Alyonka is creepy! Now we are waiting with fear for the invasion of Shaggy Ksyukha and Hairy Varka!

21.06.2012 19:12, Liparus

Ant Lion and Bee Wolf smile.gif

This post was edited by Liparus - 21.06.2012 19: 13

21.06.2012 21:57, Liparus

Zlatka - medyanka bolshaya

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%BB%...%88%D0%B0%D1%8F

On hot sunny days, beetles are found on spruce trunks in clear forest areas. smile.gif

This post was edited by Liparus - 21.06.2012 21: 59

Pictures:
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800px_Chalcophora_mariana__dorsal_.jpg — (122.81к)

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22.06.2012 14:10, Liparus

Nutcracker Dima elateroides

http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/dimeladu.htm

23.06.2012 21:07, DanMar

No, I'm under the table, I won't comment, otherwise the comment will be longer than the text in the text, you need to see this X) lol.gif
http://subscribe.ru/group/chelovek-priroda...ennaya/1500614/
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23.06.2012 21:33, Shtil

No, I'm under the table, I won't comment, otherwise the comment will be longer than the text in the text, you need to see this X) lol.gif
http://subscribe.ru/group/chelovek-priroda...ennaya/1500614/

Delirium tremens frown.gif
Lord, give these people some sense.
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24.06.2012 13:23, Bad Den

No, I'm under the table, I won't comment, otherwise the comment will be longer than the text in the text, you need to see this X) lol.gif
http://subscribe.ru/group/chelovek-priroda...ennaya/1500614/

"Verily I say unto you, on May 4, 1925, the Earth will fly upon the celestial axis!" ©
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24.06.2012 18:55, Shtil

"I met several professors there. One of them followed me around all the time and explained that the Gypsies ' ancestral home was in the Dragonflies, and the other argued that there was another sphere inside the globe, much larger than the outer one. In a lunatic asylum, everyone could say whatever they wanted, just like in parliament."© lol.gif
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24.06.2012 19:00, scarit

http://www.newfresh.name/news/nashestvie_z.../2011-08-05-620
Monsters everywhere ...
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24.06.2012 19:13, Shtil

  http://www.newfresh.name/news/nashestvie_z.../2011-08-05-620
Monsters are everywhere...


...It feeds on various plants and remains of large insects....

And from the remains of small children, he proudly refuses and grandly demands a lawyer.

PS. And on this page I burned my retina banner with the inscription that the Buddha was from Melitopol smile.gifMonsters are really everywhere ...
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24.06.2012 21:28, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg


PS. And on this page I burned my retina banner with the inscription that the Buddha was from Melitopol smile.gifMonsters are really everywhere...


Bearded anecdote:

On the exam.
Prof: Do you need two simpler questions or one more difficult one?
Student: of course one, but more difficult!
Prof.: Where did the first person appear?
Student: in Saratov.
Prof.: Oh my God! But why in Saratov?
Student: Professor, this is the second question!
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25.06.2012 15:22, DanMar

  http://www.newfresh.name/news/nashestvie_z.../2011-08-05-620
Monsters are everywhere...

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06.07.2012 12:16, butterFLYLINE

My classmates PERSISTENTLY argued to me that the peacock's eye caterpillars ate all my grandmother's cabbage! And they are interested in biology. And one woman also told me that the chocolate bar (urticaria) is not a butterfly, it has 4 legs (in many nymphalids, the third pair is pressed to the chest) , which means it is a MAMMAL smile.gif smile.gif
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06.07.2012 12:18, butterFLYLINE

Ugh, not an insect, sorry for the blunder
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06.07.2012 17:52, Shtil

A little off topic, but still...
Once a bluish citizen swore to me that he had eublefars in his garden. And at night they eat cabbage in the garden. He was very convincing.

Once again, in Manov's work, Malchyk wrote something like the following:

"As you know, snakes are born blind, and after that they eat dill - and they get sight."

And this is no fucking joke! The supervisor of the work was a researcher and a consultant. So I want to quote Mikhail Afanasyevich our unforgettable:

"- A foreign consultant, professor and spy! " ©
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10.07.2012 5:36, Helen0210

Many people I know are 100% convinced that the cabbage patch, being a butterfly, eats cabbage leaves, and caterpillars are completely different creatures, live all their lives as caterpillars,and they also die...
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10.07.2012 22:13, adetkov

Remembering lat. the name of the black cockroach, I came across an interesting photo of it: http://ru.photaki.com/picture-black-beetle_30962.htm smile.gif
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18.07.2012 14:26, Helen0210

[quote=adetkov,10.07.2012 22:13]

24.07.2012 17:07, GlebSinon

Red Data Book of the Tyumen region: mistress bear, average wingspan 80-100mm, the largest member of the family.

29.07.2012 16:06, Dmitry Vlasov

http://bigpicture.ru/?p=295977
Cool photos, but look at how the bronze girl was called...

29.07.2012 16:36, Mantispid

  http://bigpicture.ru/?p=295977
Cool photos, but look at how the bronze girl was called...

Noble chefer beetle

there's also "Tropical Ant Tweezers" tongue.gif
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29.07.2012 17:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

Under No. 7 "Plastinous white": it seems to me that Platystomus albinus is most likely one of the Anthribidae. But why Plastinous confused.gif
Doperlo: this is how they translated the Latin Platystomus. smile.gif
There are "pearls" all around.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 29.07.2012 17: 31

17.08.2012 15:32, GlebSinon

"N. A. Vinogradov: photos of beetles in nature (June-July 2010)" - Skarit is called broscus semistriatis, and some ophonus is called clivina solaris, maybe there is something else.

This post was edited by GlebSinon - 17.08.2012 15: 35

31.08.2012 19:00, DYNASTES

Another batch of nonsense from the summer issue of the women's magazine Lisa

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The photo is clearly not a swallowtail, but a tropical sailboat Papilio demodocus from Africa. And not only swallowtail in Alaska that lives )))

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Clearly not a lemongrass, but at least with the family they guessed-some kind of whitefly.


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I would like to see pigeons with a wingspan of 16 cm )))

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Also clearly not a cabbage patch, but clearly some kind of white squirrel.
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31.08.2012 19:24, AGG

lol.gif weep.gif even the wiki is resting here wall.gif

This post was edited by AGG - 31.08.2012 19: 26

31.08.2012 20:25, Pirx

Another batch of nonsense from the summer issue of the women's magazine Lisa

user posted image

The photo is clearly not a swallowtail, but a tropical sailboat Papilio demodocus from Africa. And not only swallowtail in Alaska that lives )))

user posted image
Clearly not a lemongrass, but at least with the family they guessed-some kind of whitefly.
user posted image
I would like to see pigeons with a wingspan of 16 cm )))

user posted image

Also clearly not a cabbage patch, but clearly some kind of whitebait.


Some messenger from the Lisa ! smile.gif
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02.09.2012 13:53, vafdog

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02.09.2012 13:59, Alexandr Zhakov

If we take into account the population of Zmeiny Island and its specifics, it is very decent.
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02.09.2012 17:14, vafdog

the point is not in the number, but in the definition of some species wink.gif
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02.09.2012 18:12, Hierophis

Wow!! If all this is really found there, then this is very interesting! There's scurvy and a flycatcher! This is necessary, because they do not seem to float on water and do not fly in the sky, however....

10.09.2012 8:36, Helen0210

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