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Pliss A, 25.03.2011 8:18

Hello! I think this topic is very necessary, because young and novice entomologists have a lot of problems when spreading insects. I'm mainly interested in butterflies, but I'm currently designing a school collection for the biology class, and I have this question: how to properly spread out erect wings, grasshoppers and locusts? Do you need to spread your wings only on one side or both?

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25.03.2011 10:58, rhopalocera.com

http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=445068

in general, the "Search" button eliminates many questions

25.03.2011 11:52, Pliss A

Thank you very much! I didn't see it from the beginning.

25.03.2011 12:56, rhopalocera.com

Thank you very much! I didn't see it from the beginning.


I see you're young. I'll give you some advice: learn and love your native language.
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25.03.2011 16:05, Pirx

Artem, in Barnaul lives Roman Yakovlev (on this Forum as Yakovlev), including a specialist in the Altai diaries. Go to him.

25.03.2011 17:28, Pliss A

Yes, thank you for your advice, I have already met Roman Viktorovich since the fall of 2010.

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