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11.04.2008 14:00, svm2

In addition to the report for 05.04 (URL#1174) - This is almost all that interested me
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and this one was cold-it was plus 9
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11.04.2008 20:36, RippeR

Oh lessa as I write a report!!! smile.gif

11.04.2008 21:38, guest: rpanin

Oh lessa as I write a report!!! smile.gif




And ?

11.04.2008 21:50, Dabr

Oh lessa as I write a report!!! smile.gif

Apparently, this is not a report, but a "report" umnik.gif

11.04.2008 22:51, RippeR

Kriuliansky district Not a drop of Sun.. Although it came out once.. Time is short - only about 4 hours, and already 2 days, after lectures. In general, I thought it would be a good hike.. and it turned out to be very good!!
Of the butterflies, there were a lot of latonii and daplidits, I saw a couple of other squirrels, but I couldn't determine the meeting, and there was 1 yolk, but I was without a net, because immediately from classes in the field smile.gifI found a caterpillar, it looks like scoops, such a fat one.. And under the stone, in the bag I found a pupa of some grandmother, but I forgot to take a picture, so now I will not smile.gifassume the bear because of the place and shape of the locationsmile.gif, But the very appearance of the pupa reminds me of a cuckoo.
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And here is a pupa that turned out from a shaggy bear caterpillar - who knows what can come out? Found it a week ago smile.gif
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Spider-pig, Spider-pig! Who knows is there a South Russian tarantula or something close? Because the spider is large, but the drawing is not the same..
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But the serpent is the tempter.. No, he didn't bite smile.gifme Beautiful snake, who knows who he is?
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Alyonushka, do not drink from the hoof - you will become a deer.. Eh.. and don't eat Butterscotch, or you'll get mandibles instead of teeth..
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There were 3" species " of scolopendra - 1 yellow species - the smallest, but long, they were the least frequent, I took one, but it was sausage-shaped by my own smile.gifothers, which were not very krtspny, max 5 cm, approximately, with a red head and back. And the third ones were large and formidable in appearance - in general, see the photo.. How does anyone think red-footed and large - 1 type or different?? And if you feed them, they can still grow - or will they remain so? I know so little about their development smile.gif
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Well, here are the main fees.. There were a lot of khlenius - under one plywood in general, about 20 pieces were sitting at the same time, but they flew so quickly in different directions.. uuh. Well, I was not alone, divided into two.. From under that plywood, I had to quickly grab khlenius with the ground in my fist in order to have time to collect more smile.gifKhlenius, by the way, spoliatus? There were other interesting beetles near the water - see the photo. Also, if at least rhodopin (brown with white paws seemed to me inetersny, were only under 2 stones-under 1-1, under the other the rest), well, except for bembishek.. smile.gif
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A similar black-calf was put up for definition about a year ago from the Crimea. Now I've found them here, too.. I like them very much. I think the Lobster will also be happy smile.gifAnd the opatrums are cute-by the way, does anyone know the type?
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In the tropics, lemurs aren't real.. The real ones look like this:
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And Nimrod can be satisfied smile.gifI wonder what kind of species smile.gifare generally interesting things - they came across under the stones (you can see they are just going to go out)
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11.04.2008 23:03, Victor Titov

2 RippeR: Yes, it was a nice hunt... smile.gif

12.04.2008 0:08, Fornax13

Yes, with "white paws" - really cute. I've never seen one like it. Maybe Paranchus albipes. Stenolophus's are also very good (red-iridescent which), I don't really understand what kind of species. And the rest of the beetles are simpler like - brown with a rainbow - Stenolophus mixtus, 2 small ones with a dark pattern-Acupalpus meridianus. Bembidion, which is bronze-like from Notaphus someone - M. b. varium. A small Bembidion with spots glows - it is not very clear whether quadrimaculatum, or someone else.

12.04.2008 1:00, Bad Den

2 RippeR: ground beetles are good... smile.gif

12.04.2008 16:45, omar

RippeR: Chlaenius spoliatus
with white legs - I haven't met it, but something very good...
Stenolophus skrimshiranus-they are, my dear ones, you have the usual appearance
then two smeared beetles the left one may turn out to be Pogonus, the right one Bembidion
then Stenolophus mixtus and Acupalpus, with a view like Fornax13, I would not hurry
Further mix of chernotelok: Platyscelis hypolithos, Opatrum sabulosum, then I don't understand, wait until it dries up, it's very bloated, below a couple of Pedinus femoralis, then a couple of them, but only girls, then three - Gonocephalum pusillum, then-oh, my competence has already ended smile.gifAndrey, if you can have one beetle with white legs, I think I'll handle it live. Great hunting experience!
PS the forum works through the stump deck, in the definition of beetles, I stopped displaying pictures at all, and there I posted a black body again, it would be necessary to unleash a new war smile.gifEmoticons that also stopped working. That's why I don't thank anyone, I'm sorry.
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12.04.2008 20:17, RippeR

- I found a dog tick on myself..
heck!....

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12.04.2008 20:22, rpanin

With white legs like some kind of Bembidion. Although 7-8 mm long. I also caught them the day before yesterday by the stream under the rocks. I would like to know what it is?
Bembidion (Sinechostictus) stomoides or
Sinechostictus ruficornis
maybe?

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12.04.2008 22:49, Nimrod

12.04.2008 22:58, RippeR

Calarash. I thought it would be sunny, but shish is there.. Although it got out a little in the middle of the day, and this has already borne fruit-the grandmothers flew out at once-latonia, leptidea, turnip, cabbage, there was 1 Celastrina argiolus, many pyrgus malve, 1 peacock's eye, many podalirii!
I went after the dorcas altogether, hoping to catch aethiops.. Well, or at least pussilum, litigiosum, decipiens rolleyes.gif
But it turned out to catch only a few tauricumas, but 2 pedestre, one fat male, the other just a male.. smile.gif
so in general, not very much of everything, Small decoloratus was enough.. A bit long-nosed. By the way, the one that sits on the ground is repeated-Rum on a note wink.gifif necessary.
I mowed a little, caught a few more heeper weevils, or whatever it is, and a couple more in the last photo.

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12.04.2008 23:03, RippeR

Nimrod:
Thank you. Holochelus-light female? For 2 raids (I didn't participate in the first one), 2 things were found, both females. So catch them all? What are your interests? "are they rare?" Haven't they been studied enough? or what?
Next Friday, most likely not earlier, I'll go and look for it.. Are they supposed to leave now?

13.04.2008 0:58, omar

Oh, Ripper, I envy you! The season itself hasn't even opened yet. I also liked the little yellow Hypera better out of your elephants, like it should be ononidis. From your collections, I identified one of them, so it turns out to be a good Central European view.

13.04.2008 8:44, RippeR

A small Hipera, then what's next to a bigger hipera? Saving for you smile.gif
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13.04.2008 16:13, RippeR

Today I went not far out of town to look for polyxene. Polyxene nebylo frown.gifBut caught 2 Meloe rugosus, from butterflies-podalirii, swallowtail, 1 Callophris ruby, 1 Karkarodus alts, 1 Erinis tages, a lot of malve, a lot of whiteflies.
They checked the traps in the city - there were a couple of coriaceuses, some chlenius, and a couple of nebria.
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14.04.2008 12:07, Alexandr Rusinov

Yes, I completely forgot, the snake that tempted the Ripper a few posts above is a water snake.
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14.04.2008 13:02, Nimrod

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14.04.2008 14:52, RippeR

Nimrod:
the Pilicollis didn't fly out, and neither did Estivus.. All were found under rocks. If you need estivuses, then already 1 male is ready to eat smile.gifThe rest I hope I will find on Friday smile.gif

18.04.2008 15:36, Трофим

And here are some of the outputs from last week.
Chisinau 10.04.06
Was chosen specifically to check the traps under the dog. The last time I was there was on the 18th. It's been a long time. Arriving at the place, I found that the decomposition process began at a more accelerated pace, either that I was gone for a long time, or that it warmed up. Because for the first time when I found a dead dog, it was in early March and for a long time during the half-moon, the dog did not decompose, either because of the cold, or because of the time it was supposed to. But in the summer, I think the process would go faster. However, about the catch..... the first half-month in the mass were the following types:
Catops sp.
Thanathophilus rugosus
A few Phosphuga atrata
And a little Necrobia violacea
And these aphodia - S7306230

Then a month later the situation changed dramatically:
The following have already become popular:
hysters are different (about 46 copies). caught it) preying on the larvae of flies, which were plentifully stuffed with a dog. And the fat flies, without paying any attention to me, continued to make raids on the poor corpse of the dog, which I was lucky enough to find, so that they would not think anything bad. The species composition of staphinilids has also changed, and Necrobia violacea has become more widespread. And vice versa, rugosuses have almost disappeared, and katops are not visible at all. With this arrangement of things, I already felt like a kind of criminologist, it was already interesting.
Nicrophorus humator (1 copy) 1 staff S7306231 has already appeared - I think it will not be difficult to determine. these staffs have become massive - S7306232, instead of these S7306236. And also on the definition of staf under the number S7306235

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18.04.2008 15:50, Трофим

Gone smile.gif

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18.04.2008 16:04, Bad Den

S7306231 - Creophilus maxillosus
S7306232 - Ontholestes tesselatus
S7306230 - Onthophagus sp., не афодий
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18.04.2008 16:23, Victor Titov

Three kozheeds on a mattress with toddlers (photo S7306229.JPG, third from top) - Dermestes murinus L.
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18.04.2008 17:44, Трофим

S7306231 - Creophilus maxillosus
S7306232 - Ontholestes tesselatus
S7306230 - Onthophagus sp., не афодий



Just so they used to call everyone in the small dung, now I will know smile.gif

18.04.2008 18:04, Трофим

Today is a wonderful day, and tomorrow is not a wonderful exam at all. So let's talk about one more trip last Friday.
Ivancha 11.04.08
It was here. There was no school, that's what's good, we need a Friday to prepare our diploma. But who will be doing this on Friday, so this is an extra day off. However, the diploma breathes menacingly right in the back, so not everything is so cloudless. Nevertheless, we agreed to meet at 6: 30, by 6:50 we were somewhere in the center and somewhere at 7: 30 on the spot. On the way to the place, the weather did not bode anything bad yet, but by the middle of the way, the fog covered everything almost like milk, the weather did not promise any indulgences and even more so the sun-loving Dorcas crawling along the sidewalk and ropalocer in a clear and blue sky. In short, by the beginning of the journey, the mood was spoiled
by Traps last time I installed about 30 pieces. 2 I couldn't find it, because I was in a hurry and didn't even stick sticks next to the traps. I was surprised that everything would grow so quickly, the forest was covered with a beautiful carpet of primroses. All this was certainly beautiful, but this carpet covered my traps, neither GPS helped in some cases, nor my weak memory. The successor gives an error of 5 m, so we have a total diameter of 10m. Here is already the cherished phrase-we arrive at the goal, here it seems to be zero, but the error is an error. The arrow randomly rotates in all directions showing that 3, then 4, then 2, then 0.5 m to the point of arrival.
I stand in this way in one place spinning, spinning, I almost remember what I installed here. I fumble with my foot on the canopy of chistyak, buttercups, and other grass and flowers. Here, of course, the device can not be blamed, you need to blame your memory and in the pursuit of setting as many traps as possible-carelessness. Now about the catch.
At the very beginning of the journey, being still in a relatively high mood and dry socks (I later regretted for a very long time that I did not take rubber boots with me), I went to the installation site of three traps and to my surprise found that the swampy biotope on which I had pinned not a little hope eventually flooded.
In the other traps there were 2 convexus, different pterostiches. The most fertile turned out to be one trap, where it was, what was there..., opened and there was a green shiny - 1 excelens, stercorosus 6 copies. and although I visually expected more, but it was already somewhere 24 in a row a trap, and I was already completely desperate for the lack of something "edible", so on bezrybye and cancer fish. Then I went to the clearing, the foresters are not good people, they removed the logs next to which I installed 4 traps in total. So there is no trace of their existence left. In addition to the listed catch, the traps also contained molops piceus – 3 specimens. Pterostichus niger – 10 specimens. And the rest in the photo.
P. S. Next time I go camping like this S7306221

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19.04.2008 0:59, RippeR

Today I visited Krikov again. Rhizotrogusov and other khrushchey, except akvalontikalisov or whatever they are not found frown.gif( and the main hope was on them.. I found a very large centipede. We found a couple of dorcadion fulvums and 1 crushed and 1 whole male pussilums. Picked up a bunch of bembishek on the shore, sucking them through egsgauster and spitting out in the stain smile.gifWere among them and about 3 of those beetles with light legs. There was 1 Myops carinatus if I write the name correctlysmile.gif, there were a lot of yolks From butterflies - then I will put them up for definition, like erata or chiala, or both. The rest seems like nonsense.
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19.04.2008 20:37, RippeR

Saturday, strong wind. Ivancha. I just frown.gifcaught a couple of fatheads, a couple of staffs, a couple of interesting bedbugs. The trip can be considered in vain frown.gif

19.04.2008 20:41, Victor Titov

Sorry, RippeR... frown.gifand I didn't even try today. I'm sad at home. The weather doesn't inspire confidence.

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21.04.2008 13:34, Nimrod

For Mr. Trofim.
On the photo S7306230.JPG -FEMALE Onthophagus (Palaeonthophagus) coenobita(Herbst.)
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21.04.2008 20:18, Трофим

Kolonitsa 20.04.08
There was a case yesterday. After the Sunday meeting (at the church), I went to the nearby forest. I wanted to catch Kalofris Ruby. Which last year caught 10 pieces in this place, either on a barberry or on hawthorn flowers, and did not find either a butterfly or a barberry. In general, the trip was not bad. The day was sunny and even hot, so I was wearing a T-shirt, it wasn't long, only about 3 hours. Given the location and amount of time spent at this point, as well as the lack of special speed in the study. Everything was waddling, quietly and unhurriedly, watching the blossoming trees, birds and other delights of spring. I saw an eagle, coming out through the forest to the field, it floated in the air gracefully and smoothly, and from the field, since this is the outskirts, a wonderful view of the whole city opened. On the way, I met a blooming bird cherry tree, it looks very nice and smells nice, I collected inflorescences, although I still haven't found what they can be used for. There he caught the first polyxena for this year, then found another mating pair, but unfortunately this idyll had to be interrupted. Leptidea synapis, a little pieris napi, and Pontia daplidice also flew en masse from Ropalocera. I caught a couple of Tageses and one Isoria Latonia. Podalirium was floating in the air, and I waited for a long time until it finally dropped to the desired level, but one wrong swing and it quickly left me. That's all of the day's data. On the trail caught Cicindela, to my shame I do not know who, but I think one kind. From bedbugs caught lacewings, some small shield 3 mm, Pierates hybridus 1 ex., is not rare but like all predators does not form mass accumulations. The first meeting of me with this bug was a little sad, it bit me, I screamed a little, then I searched for a long time not so much to remember how much to crush for the damage caused, or to look at the torment in the stain for a long time. Also from bedbugs:
Brachynema signatum – 1 copy.
Piocoris erythrocephalus – 1 specimen.

Chrysomelidae:
Smaragdina salicina
Gastrophysa (Gastroidea) polygoni, last time in Ivancha I couldn't resist collecting about 40 viridula specimens.
Cassidae sp.
Oulema green – you will need to identify
Cerambycidae:
I was pleased with Phytoecia icterica and one neoDorcadion bilineatum, I'm still not lucky on the pedestre, in principle, there were no more dorcadions, no matter how closely I looked at the sidewalk, only crunches were dried along the roadside, I didn't want to take them.
There were also dolgonisiki, a particularly interesting small one with a kravivy drawing, but since he is still alive, he did not want to pose. There were T-shirts, as far as I correctly identified (see photo), the first Meloe scabriusculus and the rest Meloe proscarabeus (more precisely, the Ripper for the definition). And for omar, in my opinion all opatrum sabulosa? In the grass stand when mowing caught for some reason karapuziki, do not know what kind of species (4 mm) next to the apple tree found a ladybug (in the collection is but what kind of do not know) Nutcrackers (8 mm) and beautiful wasps. That's the whole short hike and detailed catch

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21.04.2008 21:25, Guest

  

Gastrophysa (Gastroidea) polygoni, last time in Ivancha could not resist and collected viridula about 40 specimens.


The steeds are sort of like soluta

22.04.2008 0:33, Bad Den

Ladybug-Chilocorus sp.
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22.04.2008 4:44, Mylabris

Ladybug-Chilocorus bipustulatus, T-shirts: M. proscarabaeus (4m), M. rugosus.
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22.04.2008 12:02, алекс 2611

to Trofim

These beautiful wasps are probably parasitic bees from the Nomada genus.
If they are not particularly needed, then I would find a use for them....
Nomads parasitize my favorite andren, I collect them now in large quantities....
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22.04.2008 17:27, RippeR

And I was in Colonitsa, also on Sunday (we didn't cross paths due to the fact that most likely we were either in different places or at different times), caught about 12 ruby and about the same amount of polyxene, 2 more podaliriya, 3 cabbage, 3 peas, 4 malve, 3 tages

Rubies are difficult to detect because of the way they blend in with the environment.. I found them in only one clearing, but a large one.

22.04.2008 22:23, omar

Yes, all-Opatrum sabulosum
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22.04.2008 22:24, omar

Trofim - can I take a look at the elephant? rolleyes.gif

23.04.2008 0:59, Fornax13

And also on the definition of staf under the number S7306235

If not more than 11 mm, then Abemus chloropterus (Panzer).

24.04.2008 11:19, Трофим

2 Lobster
On the bar in the sense of a weevil. I'll take a picture. Just today I have an exam Tomorrow I'll probably throw it off.
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