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Juglans, 06.03.2009 14:20

Undoubtedly, the most famous fly in the former USSR is still the tsokotukha Fly, first described by N. V. Korneichukov, although this description was considered unsuitable, since it does not meet the principle of binary nomenclature. Korneychukov writes about this insect metaphorically, giving it anthropomorphic features. Tsokotukha is a nice person who is lucky for money. For the first time I resorted to radical piercings. Market vendors ' winged nightmare: it's scary to think what she might buy if she found a tselkovy one in the field. Legends about her generosity are greatly exaggerated by cockroaches and small insects, united under the collective name "bugs". Judge for yourself: fleas were allowed to participate in the festival only after offering exclusive shoes, the elderly Apis mellifera had to drag honey with her. Jam, judging by the reviews of lepidoptera, was completely inedible. However, there could be a purely female envy and a desire to humiliate a rival standing on a higher rung of the evolutionary ladder.
Further dramatic events show that the person we are discussing is not devoid of class prejudice, as indicated by the reluctance to enter into a relationship with a representative of the arachnid class. Although it is necessary to take into account the age difference, and the obvious manic tendencies of the admirer. (A mosquito is another matter – it is a long-whiskered, but still dipterous insect. And thank God for the masculine gender! - will not drink blood in the evenings).
Further, the censors cruelly treated the lines describing the scene of violence:

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10.03.2009 18:48, Pirx

A typical Nematocera specimen. I.e. not a fly.
Likes: 1

19.03.2009 18:39, алекс 2611

Meanwhile, Mucha tzokotucha Ozerov, 1992
(Diptera, Sepsidae)exists

http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/syst6.htm
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29.03.2009 20:20, Dr. Niko

Meanwhile, Mucha tzokotucha Ozerov, 1992
(Diptera, Sepsidae)exists

http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/syst6.htm

And no one will throw off a photo of this sepsis? And another spider-linifid Kikimora palustris, maybe someone has. smile.gif

29.03.2009 21:17, Mylabris

wink.gif Beeline PR

03.04.2009 16:19, алекс 2611

And no one will throw off a photo of this sepsis?


I searched the Web for a photo, but I didn't find it...

03.04.2009 23:54, Dr. Niko

I searched the Web for a photo, but I didn't find it...

Yes, this is only probably possible to ask around with A. L. Ozerov, if he is still in good health.

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