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15.04.2009 11:05, barry


- I don't understand even... - Raghia has ticks between the breast and elytra, - or are there scales like that? eek.gif

Ragium has ticks... I shot several shots, it was possible to make a cartoon-how they are worn there. smile.gif

There is also such a comrade ragius...

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15.04.2009 20:45, Liparus

- So et, - not "green" - bronze! - also cool, - but someone (I don't remember who) - put out directly emerald-blue!!!

In the Far East, they are blue...

15.04.2009 21:13, Aaata

There is another subspecies of telluris, but I have not seen bright blue ones in the Far East either. Can the Sakhalin ssp. yezoensis be like this?
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15.04.2009 22:12, RippeR

tellurius is usually black.. And yezoenensis can be both bright green and red..
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16.04.2009 8:19, Liparus

Went out yesterday in the woods near the house. All from under the bark...
Some kind of staphylin from a rotten tree stump.


Damn why didn't you take it with frown.gif frown.gif frown.gifyou

18.04.2009 3:13, Egorus

A little absent from the network.
I read photos for the past period.

On April 6, a female peacock-eye emerged from her cocoon.

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I came out a little early. On the 7th, they took her out to nature,
tried to lure males.
At the same time, open the season with the generator.

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Male peacock eyes did not "respond", and other
butterflies flew to the light very actively.

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We caught it in four hours like this...

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and so on...

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On April 12, at the same point, in the afternoon...

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On April 15, I managed to get out again with the generator.
It was still the same and a little more...

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PS Presumably, in the last two photos, different views.
Or - " it's not harmful to dream..." ?
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18.04.2009 7:35, barry

My first child, Mimas tiliae, was bred last night. smile.gif
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18.04.2009 14:38, barko

PS Presumably, in the last two photos, different views.
One species is Xylena exsoleta
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18.04.2009 18:36, RippeR

I didn't even think that near Volgograd is so interesting smile.gif

We had 25 today, but I'm sitting at home with a cough frown.gif
A friend was coming out. tells May beetles just a shaft, there are polyxenes, Dorcadions of tauricums, Pirhidiums of sanguineums, some Antaxia and something else..

20.04.2009 3:16, Egorus

Just now, I was mining thistle weevils like this.

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P.S. Above this message there is a discussion, I guess,
of new wise_snake photos, but I don't see them.
Is my computer buggy or missing a piece of the theme?
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20.04.2009 3:28, RippeR

Look, be envious, I am a citizen of Moldova! smile.gif

I finally had a blast on dorkash! Who needs it - sign up smile.gif

If anyone knows the name of elephants-write, I will not be offended )

From the butterflies caught a very cute erata, white with completely gray hind wings and small size. 1 polyxena and a female dawn, also small and cute )

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20.04.2009 7:23, Stas Shinkarenko

Good dorkashi! Is it all a manual collection or some adaptations? Our grass has grown quite quickly and it is very difficult to see these barbels in it; you can only see them when they go out to bask on the paths. And today the cold snap has reached us, yesterday it rained all day, at night a light frost, so it will probably be until next weekfrown.gif, and I wanted to find bronze beauties...

20.04.2009 8:17, Bad Den

Look, be envious, I am a citizen of Moldova! smile.gif

Come on, what's up dorcash smile.gif
I found the ground beetles interesting, especially the ones on the rightsmile.gif:

20.04.2009 8:44, Stas Shinkarenko

Bad Den, yeah, I'm reminded of Dixus sp.

20.04.2009 11:04, Liparus

Just now, I was mining thistle weevils like this.


And what kind of species????????????????????????

20.04.2009 11:44, Fornax13

3 - Dixus ?clypeatus

4-both seem to be Pleurocleonus sollicitus (although maybe quadrivittatus)
5-IMHO Pachycerus cordiger (if the mustache is thick and on borage leaves, then it is definitely)
6 - Conorrhynchus? O_o A tsevtorinkhin: Mogulones geographicus most likely.

I envy you, it's snowing here... weep.gif

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20.04.2009 14:18, RippeR

beetles are certainly interesting smile.gifThe fact is that I have already caught such beetles for a long time, but I was still very happy with them. But I caught pussilums for the first time, although I had been chasing them for a long time, and now I had such a great time )
4-these weevils mated, it is clear that both are the same species ))

wise_snake:
all manual collection.. 2-3 hours went and looked out for each bug, combing carefully every meter. I caught only a few Pussilums in the clearing, most of them on the trail, but there were few others on the trail, mostly in the clearing. Vegetation in that place is sparse, not high, so it was not a big problem to see the beetles.. Here in a place a little further away, I thought it would be even more interesting, but there was tall grass and nothing was found.

I was in the field today, but I didn't find anything special.. I typed only a little bit of spring erate

20.04.2009 15:08, Yakovlev

Wonderful beetles in Moldova.
So I got out on the weekend, but there is nothing to take pictures of. A couple of springbirds, that's all. The rest is overwintered whipping. Well, the glasses put.

20.04.2009 15:41, AlexEvs

Yes, dixuses are cool. I've never seen one like it. We only run obscura and eremita

20.04.2009 20:59, RippeR

we also had a powerful wind, but at the same time dorkashi as cute smile.gif

21.04.2009 1:07, Egorus

For Liparus - Lixus in the definition of beetles (!!!...120 times...!!!)( smile.gif )
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21.04.2009 12:17, svm2

This time we went to the west of Kiev, inadvertently drove into a swamp, so my X-trail sat on its belly, first tried to dig, but then decided to catch it all the same and called for help, fortunately, not far from Kiev, 50 kilometers

Makarovsky district, about s.Marianovka, the edge of a mixed forest (N50°28 '59’, E029°59' 05’), two lamps 250w DRV, from 20-00 to 22-30, at the end of the temperature+12.

1-A.flavicornis

2-L.halterata
3-T.carpinata
4-S.dentaria
5-S.lunularia
6-S.tetralunaria
7-B.stratarius
8-L.hirtaria
9-E.crepuscularia

10-E. versicolora-4 males

11-O. carmelita-this one is very rare here

12-C. coryli-flew out in large numbers
13-16 - the same set of orthoses-cruda, incerta, cerasi, gothica
17-C. rubiginea
18-E. transversa
19-P. flammea
20-C. leucographa
i.e. interesting little, I took only 4 butterflies-Carmelita, a pretty fresh female tetralunaria, contrast trough , surprisingly not battered after wintering rubiginea

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21.04.2009 20:12, Liparus

Today a terrible wind +4-8, spetsialno stopped by for one dorkadion,and did not get any of it...nothing at all except some elephant mm4 (Hypera sp.)

But yesterday, with Barry, I caught seven nutcrackers: Selatosomus latus F.;
Dorcadion cinerarium female (later a new subspecies);
bedbugs;
some new Mecaspis for me ???caesa (Gyllenhal, 1834)
photo by Boris Loboda (Barry)

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21.04.2009 20:26, barry

  
But yesterday with Barry I caught seven snapping snappers Selatosomus latus F.;
Dorcadion cinerarium female (later a new subspecies);

Not in the best condition, someone managed to step on it, but so far it's what it is...
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21.04.2009 20:37, Liparus

 
? I thought that Asproparthenis punctiventris was like a bump on the back...


The first one you took a picture of (here it is in the photo) yes, this is it
This gomna is full of Buryaks in the kitchen garden

22.04.2009 19:26, Liparus

Today I found a more effective way (than looking at the ground on the track)how to catch beetles from the family of Pretenders (or Sawflies)
Pine forest,strong wind...
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22.04.2009 19:39, Vabrus

...how to catch beetles from the family of Pretenders (or Sawflies)

Liparus,
Ptinidae, and Byrrhidae are different families wink.gif
What's the method?

22.04.2009 19:43, swerig

Today I found a more effective way (than looking at the ground on the track)how to catch beetles from the family of Pretenders (or Sawflies)

What kind of method is that???

22.04.2009 19:44, barry

Today I found a more effective way (than looking at the ground on the track)how to catch beetles from the family of Pretenders (or Sawflies)
Pine forest,strong wind...

Cool! You don't find one every day... it's a pity that we didn't dock today.

22.04.2009 19:54, Liparus

Cool! You don't find one every day... it's a pity that we didn't dock today.


I waited for you for exactly an hour, spat on Kirov and went...


The Vabrus, swerig-You that if I razskazhu all OK so simply will catch sibe their no.gif
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In short, in the identifier of the European part it is written that they are hidden under moss and stones...Look under the moss (under the stones - ants)...only the moss should be dry, rough and cracked, so that the rukmi can be easily removed.

http://www.zin.ru/animalia/Coleoptera/rus/pristin1.htm
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23.04.2009 20:20, Liparus

Sagebrush-grass steppe
Caught sibe campestris series jump.giffor the collection, there will be something to do in winter

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23.04.2009 21:04, Vabrus

And who are the greens on the left under dorcas and campestris?

23.04.2009 22:04, RippeR

hike soluta

23.04.2009 22:47, Frantic

And not only green ones..

23.04.2009 23:02, Liparus

And who are the greens on the left under dorcas and campestris?


Green form (or aberation) of Cicindela soluta ssp. pannonica, brown next to it, and there is a transition (between green and brown)

I forgot what these aberrations are called

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23.04.2009 23:07, Liparus

And who are the greens on the left under dorcas and campestris?


Solutes in some places we have as much as gomna in bulk, and so on the sand dunes per 100m square there are 2-3 horses...And those that are on the mattress, I caught in one place unknown to me earlier in 5 minutes,my friend caught 200 pieces there...
Sibe in the collection I plan a series of at least 50 pieces

23.04.2009 23:16, RippeR

I've met a lot of them everywhere ) True run after them zapara smile.gif

23.04.2009 23:18, Kharkovbut

I caught a fish in 5 minutes in a place I didn't know before,and my friend caught 200 pieces there...
Where is this? smile.gif

24.04.2009 9:21, Stas Shinkarenko

Sagebrush-grass steppe
Caught sibe campestris series jump.giffor the collection, there will be something to do in winter

We also have this stuff in bulk. The green form of C. soluta is quite rare, and the brown ones on the sands with sparse vegetation are plentiful. I was interested in the form of almost no bandages, I have never seen such a colleague in our country. Now I'm also leaving for the steppe, at night the frost was about -3, now the thermometer shows +10, it's sunny outside. I hope there will be something to brag about in the evening smile.gif

24.04.2009 11:00, RippeR

there are no uniforms without bandages, some of them are darkened, probably because of ethyl acetate.

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