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16.10.2007 13:14, RippeR

I will add from myself:
with sugar, exactly wink.gif
bottles can be replaced with beer glasses for greater convenience, nailed to the trunk with a small nail. + the fact that beetles can also climb there from the trunk (so I got morimus funereus and something else (I didn't do this with a glass))
+ all the listed species include Strangalia aurulenta and Potosia fieberi.. I didn't see the rest..
True, the only difference between those that we put, and those that were put to my friends (from glasses), is that there was a solution of jams.. I don't know all of them, though..

On zhuzhel most of all I like to use mash (also preferably more sugar). I wonder if this will work on barbels.. I think I'll try.
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16.10.2007 16:55, Ilia Ustiantcev

And how is such a butterfly trap made?

16.10.2007 21:30, RippeR

Like butterflies? With molasses or something? There, like molasses on a plate, or crushed fruit, you can use honey.. In general you can experiment smile.gif
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17.10.2007 17:12, Ilia Ustiantcev

And then I crushed fruit (nectarine and grapes) did, even byakoy alcoholic poured them and sugar sprinkled! Arrived in a week only 1 piece (Xanthia ocellaris). However, it was in early September...

18.10.2007 9:21, guest: Elizar

2Omar
About the northern border for Photosia lugubris in MO-nonsense!
It is found even in the south of the Vologda region, and this is at least 500 km to the north. I'm not even talking about Yaroslavl, of course, it is rare, but it is from the south to the northern borders.
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18.10.2007 10:29, omar

Thanks for the correction! That's what I don't like plates, I'm completely behind shuffle.gif

This post was edited by omar - 10/18/2007 10: 34

21.10.2007 9:57, stierlyz

I took a series of aurulents with a similar trap in the Carpathians in the summer - you can't collect much of it with your hands.
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22.10.2007 17:35, rpanin

I took a series of aurulents with a similar trap in the Carpathians in the summer - you can't collect a lot of it with your hands.


Can I give you more details, please? Where and approximately at what time? I haven't caught it yet."

07.11.2007 9:30, RippeR

I want to report an attempt to pull out genitals, and apologize to the butterflies that were vandalized. lol.gif
In general, Bellargus almost managed to pull out, but it is not clear whether it is completely, and what to do with it.. there is no microscopefrown.gif smile.gif, but the male zorka, in my opinion, will not even see what he was proud of during his lifetime in the photos anymore lol.gif
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07.11.2007 10:01, Vadim Yakubovich

Surgery is your calling!!!

07.11.2007 22:39, RippeR

I know shuffle.gifmore precisely pathoanatomy rolleyes.gif

16.02.2008 18:40, rpanin

9.02.08 For the first time this season I went hunting.
The temperature is + 4-6C, windless. The snow in the forest is almost gone.
Podolskaya upland, Opole. Lviv region,Nikolavsky district, Krasiv village district.
Under the bark of fallen oaks.
Carabus (Megodontus) violaceus -4
Carabus (Eucarabus) arcensis ab. germaniae -1
Carabus (Carabus) granulatus-2
Carabus (Platycarabus) irregularis montandoni-9
Cichrus caraboides-3

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16.02.2008 19:59, Aleksandr Safronov

Well, people are lucky! In winter, beetles are collected, and even what! weep.gif
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17.02.2008 0:23, RippeR

Kruuuuto! Rpanin:
So I also chose 24. numbers, I was looking for under the bark, but not fallen trees, but still standing, dry with varying degrees of bark detachment. I've searched a lot, but it's hopeless frown.gif
Can I get some advice on this? Or is it only necessary to look for fallen trees or what? Or just need to search longer, not all come across???????

Well, about my trip on 24.01.008, Stitches:
Although there was no longer any snow in the city, there was plenty of it in Stezheren. It was not windy, but rather warm and pleasant. The nature and landscape there are great.
I searched where I could, rummaged a little at the base of the trees, and a lot under the bark of stumps and trees.
I wanted to find the Karabuses, but I didn't see any tracks either.. But I found 2 types of interesting flat beetles like podkornikov. I found very interesting chernotelok with topoprovidnoy pronotum, as it is called I do not know frown.gifFound the remains of 3 leptur skuttelat. A couple of very small beetles under the bark, all sorts of larvae, spiders, flatworms, Cucugus hematodes and cinnaberinus, Platydema violacea and a little more stuff. The trip can be considered both successful and interesting smile.gif

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17.02.2008 2:04, rpanin

Kruuuuto! Rpanin:
So I also chose 24. numbers, I was looking for under the bark, but not fallen trees, but still standing, dry with varying degrees of bark detachment. I've searched a lot, but it's hopeless frown.gif
Can I get some advice on this? Or is it only necessary to look for fallen trees or what? Or just need to search longer, not all come across???????


It is best to look under the bark of oak and birch (wild cherry, alder). In places where the bark is quite thick and has just begun to crack and peel off the wood during decomposition. And under it, a layer of dust has already formed . It is preferable to search along the edges of beams, springs, where it is damp. But not at the bottom . There can only be granulatus and variolosus at the bottom. Logs covered with a thick layer of moss are not suitable. As practice has shown ,to no avail.
In standing vertebral trees, beetles are found, but very rarely.

This post was edited by rpanin - 02/17/2008 03: 25
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17.02.2008 12:37, Pavel Morozov

Oh, it's already spring somewhere.

17.02.2008 13:17, lepidopterolog

smile.gifLast year I caught the first butterfly (Phigalia pilosaria) exactly one month later (March 17) wink.gif

17.02.2008 19:22, Mylabris

2 Ripper: can I get black-skinned girls to the studio?

18.02.2008 3:02, omar

Join us! To the studio!

18.02.2008 19:14, RippeR

I would love to, but at the moment fotik is hanging out with Nilson, Alex and other residents of St. Petersburg... It will only be available on Sunday..
But I think Roma can remember what they look like - Dima had such black bodies, they are not large ~7mm, black, the elytra are strongly dotted, the front edges of the pronotum protrude forward. Live under the bark, at least in winter smile.gif
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18.02.2008 20:04, Victor Titov

Like Bolitophagus reticulatus? Such as here http://www.zin.ru/animalia/Coleoptera/rus/bolretkm.htm

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 02/18/2008 20: 10

18.02.2008 22:21, omar

No, Dmitritch, the darklings are really interesting. I haven't gotten around to it yet, but I think I'll figure it out soon. I'm finishing up the Moscow region now, and I'll take all of Moldova away by April.
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19.02.2008 1:31, RippeR

Dmitrich:
Exactly!
+1!
I even think it is this view, because the pictures of other types on Google are not similar smile.gif

By the way, who can say anything about this species or genus? How many times I picked the bark in all seasons - I never found it, and in that place, out of many perekovyryan trees, there were only 4 pieces under the bark of one.

This post was edited by RippeR - 19.02.2008 01: 38
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19.02.2008 9:44, omar

And I thought those black ones from bumblebee nests confused.gif

19.02.2008 11:53, Victor Titov

Dmitrich:
Exactly!
+1!
I even think it is this view, because the pictures of other types on Google are not similar smile.gif

By the way, who can say anything about this species or genus? How many times I picked the bark in all seasons - I never found it, and in that place, out of many perekovyryan trees, there were only 4 pieces under the bark of one.

We have them more than usual (and even more than mass) in tinder boxes on birch trees. Almost every trunk is covered with "hooves", while the inhabited "hoof" is directly covered with "holes". Larvae develop in the same place. I also found Bolitophagus reticulatus in a tinder box on an elm stump.
And here is an excerpt from the article Elizar " a on black chicks of the Yaroslavl region:
Bolitophagus reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1767) – [Yakovlev, 1902; Gemmelman, 1927 – as Boletophagus]. It is a widespread and widespread species confined to deciduous, mainly birch, forests. It occurs on fruit bodies of the tinder Fomes fomentarius (L.: Fr.) Fr., being their main destructor (Kompantsev, 1984). Tinder infestation begins in spring, larval development lasts for two years, and larvae and adults spend the winter. Like many black-bodied beetles, the beetle's life span is quite long, so they are found almost all year round.
Taking this opportunity, thank you, Elizar! beer.gif

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 19.02.2008 12: 00
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19.02.2008 23:44, Zhuk

Every year I find Bolitophagus reticulatus in tinder boxes on birch trees. Something they come across there more often than on other trees....

20.02.2008 21:36, RippeR

and I found only small black-bodied ones in tinder boxes, round ones..

24.02.2008 1:02, RippeR

and we have tomorrow +15, can go anywhere.. I don't even know.. grrrr.. I wonder how long this weather will last..
Last year, it was +16 degrees centigrade for winter, and in April it also snowed.. What to expect..?

25.02.2008 11:52, Трофим

Expect uncertainty. smile.gif

26.02.2008 0:43, RippeR

Sunday afternoon, +15 degrees of heat, Sun and wind.
A great day to get out to Durlesti for a walk with insects..
A lot of dirt in the woods and fields, but it's not scary..
I went into the forest, walked around and saw a log, poked around, found a scaraboid larva, for the definition of Nimrod, if there is anything to say about the genus/species..
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I also rummaged and found a healthy barbel.. I don't know what will come out of it.. Can someone tell you something like that? I think of something like scopoli or karkarias.. It's quite soft, but it's still alive and it looks like it will live to see something, although it doesn't react to anything.. It may be infected, it may be developing, it may be about to pupate.. only the devil knows.. Any suggestions about the content, for more successful output..?
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Beetles sit, overwinter, and this species is in very large numbers, agonums? True, 1 copy caught some kind of pterostichoid, and 1 small brown beetle, something closer to microlestes..
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Electromagnetic moves of bark beetles: tongue.gif
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26.02.2008 11:54, Alexandr Rusinov

Yes, it's good for them, but we still have snowdrifts, the season will be open at the earliest in a month frown.gif
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26.02.2008 17:40, RippeR

I have nothing to envy.. it is warm, but there is nothing to collect except under the bark, although today the soldiers were sent out..
on March 8, they promise +26! I don't know yet how true it is frown.gif

Alex: How much bedding did you have to shovel? Are there any places, such as at the base of trees, or everywhere?

28.02.2008 2:06, RippeR

today it was +20.. however smile.gif
So, there are no considerations about the larvae of the scarabioid and barbel?

28.02.2008 23:11, Pavel Morozov

today it was +20.. however smile.gif
So, there are no considerations about the larvae of the scarabioid and barbel?

Andrey, turn on the lamp, turn on the lamp!!!

29.02.2008 7:49, RippeR

And what can fly in???? And in general, what of the money will be and when can it be?

29.02.2008 7:58, Bad Den

And what can fly in???? And in general, what of the money will be and when can it be?

"Ahmed, set it on fire!" smile.gif
Early spring fauna can arrive. Or it is not known at all that smile.gif

29.02.2008 8:40, Dinusik

today it was +20.. however smile.gif
So, there are no considerations about the larvae of the scarabioid and barbel?


Well, people are lucky!!!!
We only had a +1 yesterday for the first time.
I want to go to a forest full of beetles and butterflies weep.gif

29.02.2008 10:33, omar

Why am I not Moldovan weep.gif
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29.02.2008 13:49, Трофим

Do not rush to get upset Omar. smile.gif

29.02.2008 14:02, omar

And how can I not be upset if the snow is falling in large flakes, there is brown slush under my feet, -1 on the thermometer, and from the pleasures at work - only vodka, and that is not the best? weep.gif
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