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01.11.2012 10:57, GlebSinon

Beauty! Especially lucanus!
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01.11.2012 15:47, Wild Yuri

Oh, I would like such a Dima in the collection

Come to Primorye! I'll show you the area where Callipogon lives. It is quite possible to catch 2-3 people for an expedition.

01.11.2012 15:59, alex017

The bug is just awesome!

01.11.2012 16:25, mikee

Come to Primorye! I'll show you the area where Callipogon lives. It is quite possible to catch 2-3 people for an expedition.

Hehe... confused.gif

01.11.2012 22:15, Wild Yuri

The bug is just awesome!

By the way, the dwarf is only 78 mm. In the north of the region, they say, there are 10-centimeter ones. My friend was brought one from near Lesozavodsk with a size of 92 mm!

01.11.2012 22:18, Wild Yuri

Hehe... confused.gif

Misha, you've caught 2-3 people! (Kazah). smile.gif

01.11.2012 23:13, Бабочник

Yura, respect and respect...reports are always great!
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every time I see a photo of Kostyuk, I joke with how much he looks like Roger Waters...))
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02.11.2012 13:13, Macroglossum

Misha, you've caught 2-3 people! (Kazah). smile.gif

Even I know)))) Thank you for the invitation, I will definitely use it. I don't aim for much... Like just to see the places))))
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02.11.2012 14:01, alex017

By the way, the dwarf is only 78 mm. In the north of the region, they say, there are 10-centimeter ones. My friend was brought one from near Lesozavodsk with a size of 92 mm!

The largest beetle. which I held in my hands, was only about 50mm like, if memory serves.

02.11.2012 19:52, Maksim M.

Question: do callipogons fly to the light?
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02.11.2012 21:20, Wild Yuri

Question: do callipogons fly to the light?

Just on the light and catch. And on big elm stumps.

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This post was edited by Wild Yuri - 02.11.2012 21: 24
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03.11.2012 8:25, Maksim M.

Catching in the light, made at the right time, will bring a good catch of callipogons,and already among them you can choose a large size, it remains only to get to the right places with a generator and a stray.
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04.11.2012 1:05, Wild Yuri

Catching in the light, made at the right time, will bring a good catch of callipogons,and already among them you can choose a large size, it remains only to get to the right places with a generator and a stray.

Good catch per season - 1 piece, 2-3 - excellent, 5-6 - Super. smile.gif And you don't need a generator. A lot of taiga farms, camp sites, etc., with stationary light.
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04.11.2012 8:49, Maksim M.

Yuri, fishing into the light with your own equipment is for the owner, something like a business card, a bit of a sacrament plus bonus arrivals and arrivals, in addition,there are places that always delight with surprises, bases and permanent DRL lights for 10-15 years devastate all the flying and prf fauna coming to light in populated areas points.

04.11.2012 9:10, Maksim M.

R. S. I saw on YouTube the arrival of a 15cm titan, the Swedes, except for a mat like mazafaka, do not hear anything,it waves its 12cm paws, creaks, the arrival of callipogon will be the same,and it will be possible,like Viktor Vasilyevich, to celebrate the anniversary of the capture of an instance, but not a bear...

04.11.2012 10:32, Macroglossum

Yuri, fishing into the light with your own equipment is for the owner, something like a business card, a bit of a sacrament plus bonus arrivals and arrivals, in addition,there are places that always delight with surprises, bases and permanent DRL lights for 10-15 years devastate all the flying and prf fauna coming to light in populated areas points.

During the same 10-15 years in the Moscow region, I caught only twice a prionus (female) on a stab DRL. On the paths in the park (in Medvedkovo) met much more often (this year for a week 4 females).
I mean what. Catching the light is not an exponent

04.11.2012 20:20, Maksim M.

Volodya, non-feeding animals have one task - to mate in a short time and die in peace,for a while they fly and are interested in light, if you get to this time - prionuses will waver on the screen,at other moments of their life cycle we find them on stumps, trunks, just running,or just lying around-life it's over.

05.11.2012 0:02, Sergey Didenko

During the same 10-15 years in the Moscow region, I caught only twice a prionus (female) on a stab DRL. On the paths in the park (in Medvedkovo) met much more often (this year for a week 4 females).
I mean what. Catching in the light is not an indicator

Of course, catching the light is not an indicator. The indicator points to a CERTAIN light in a CERTAIN place and at a CERTAIN time. Although sometimes it is not necessary to fulfill all three conditions. For example, I could collect several hundred prionuses for a lamp on my plot in a year, if someone needed them. On a normal night, it's never less than ten. Since the drl is used as a split one, it is obvious that the place you have for prionuses is not very good smile.gif
And about callipogons - let Yura answer, how many pieces in the world, he caught himself? Then, how many nights he caught in total, we divide the first by the second and get a number very close to zero. In general, he wrote it correctly-one, already good luck. True, I know a case where in Primorye more than two dozen were collected for a lamp, but this is fantastic.
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05.11.2012 8:47, Macroglossum

Of course, catching the light is not an indicator. The indicator points to a CERTAIN light in a CERTAIN place and at a CERTAIN time. Although sometimes it is not necessary to fulfill all three conditions. For example, I could collect several hundred prionuses for a lamp on my plot in a year, if someone needed them. On a normal night, it's never less than ten. Since the drl is used as a split one, it is obvious that the place you have for prionuses is not very good smile.gif

I used to catch them on the stab line. And with time, everything was fine then... Apparently, indeed, the location is not VERY(

06.11.2012 11:12, mikee

I used to catch them on the stab line. And with time, everything was fine then... Apparently, indeed, the place is not VERY(

It is therefore a relict, so that the place was "not very" smile.gifBeetle in Primorye is, but the place of its catching must be carefully and long searched. In the middle of nowhere. And don't just rely on the good light.

06.11.2012 11:15, mikee

Yuri, fishing into the light with your own equipment is for the owner, something like a business card, a bit of a sacrament plus bonus arrivals and arrivals, in addition,there are places that always delight with surprises, bases and permanent DRL lights for 10-15 years devastate all the flying and prf fauna coming to light in populated areas points.

For two trips to Primorye, the most intense growth was observed in the villages, and quite large ones at that. And it wasn't just platitudes that flew... This is how all the most rare catocals of Primorye were caught, in the villages. Caught, however, on a split DRL-250, so that the neighboring lanterns rested smile.gif

12.11.2012 22:45, Wild Yuri

  
And about callipogons - let Yura answer, how many pieces in the world, he caught himself?

I catch the light 1 night per summer. Allergic to chitin. frown.gif If I caught it regularly, I think I would have 3-4 callipogons per season. Minimum. smile.gif
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12.11.2012 23:22, Hierophis

Allergic to chitin. frown.gif

In how! Can't you eat mushrooms, too? Interestingly simple..

13.11.2012 7:19, Macroglossum

And I'm allergic to cellulose Since childhood I haven't read a single book or even painted one

13.11.2012 18:25, Maksim M.

Volodya, electronic and digital books in the years of school you could not see..?

13.11.2012 18:38, Liparus

Who cares, no one will know about it anyway

13.11.2012 21:56, Wild Yuri

In how! Can't you eat mushrooms, too? Interestingly simple..

Allergy to chitinous dust. I sneeze and my eyes water. But mushrooms are digested without problems. In dry form, however, did not try. smile.gif

13.11.2012 22:16, Maksim M.

Yuri, and chitinous dust appears everywhere,it is also immune to natural damage for a long period of time..

13.11.2012 22:48, AGG

You can answer for Yura...he is allergic to the" pollen " of butterflies, that is, to scales, and he does not come close to the screen, especially in a good summer.
In general, this is a very "terrible" allergen, which can cause a bunch of all sorts of syndromes, exacerbate and cause diseases - from allergies to asthma and impotence, so I was told by a very respected professor, a homeopathic botanist (God rest him)
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13.11.2012 22:55, Hierophis

Well, scales aren't just chitin. It seems to me that there can be no allergy to chitin itself. It's a very common substance. Then from every breath - an allergy.
An allergy to butterfly scales is an ordeal for an entomologist...

13.11.2012 23:08, Maksim M.

Yes, that's right, I, not allergic, had some discomfort when I was near the screen, I'm bespectacled,and scales from the wings of moths settling on my glasses, respectively, and everywhere.More hindered by all sorts of small individuals who bit in unprotected places of the head, IMHO.

14.11.2012 0:31, AGG

Yura also wears glasses or lenses (depending on the situation), we catch, and he will approach the meter for 3-5 " well, how to catch?" and back to the fire. For a person who loves and knows insects so much and can't get close, it's just a terrible situation.

14.11.2012 1:03, Maksim M.

Alcohol-containing drinks tried to use, without a fire..?

This post was edited by Maksim M. - 11/14/2012 01: 05

14.11.2012 2:07, Liparus

I have 3 towers,all technical,plus 1 practical, I can notice-no one was born entomologists and collectors..imho.

So what, but I'm happy for you. smile.gif

14.11.2012 2:11, Liparus

I catch the light 1 night per summer. Allergic to chitin. frown.gif If I caught it regularly, I think I would have 3-4 callipogons per season. Minimum. smile.gif

Or even 3-4 dozen smile.gifjokes

14.11.2012 2:14, Liparus

Alcohol-containing drinks tried to use, without a fire..?

I tried, helps smile.gif

14.11.2012 4:37, Macroglossum

Volodya, electronic and digital books in the years of school you could not see..?

Maxim, what e-books 70s hard childhood wooden toys

19.11.2012 22:11, Black Coleopter

Allergy to chitinous dust. I sneeze and my eyes water.

And if you use a respirator + glasses?

20.11.2012 23:41, Wild Yuri

You can answer for Yura...he is allergic to the" pollen " of butterflies, that is, to scales, and he does not come close to the screen, especially in a good summer.
In general, this is a very "terrible" allergen, which can cause a bunch of all sorts of syndromes, exacerbate and cause diseases - from allergies to asthma and impotence, so I was told by a very respected professor, a homeopathic botanist (God rest him)

Infrequently on the site, I don't have time to respond... Roma answered exactly. Scared me with impotence. We need to study the topic... In general, I want to get back to collecting moths. Just work with glasses and a mask. And in them to straighten out.

This post was edited by Wild Yuri - 12/14/2012 23: 13

20.11.2012 23:57, Wild Yuri

And even 3-4 tens smile.gifis a joke

3-4 dozen larvae can be picked from the stumps. And feed them. A friend of mine had this experience. The dwarfs are out, though. frown.gif

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