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But you need to be especially careful with dead things - if they are rotten, they can start to fall apart.
hello ,I am looking for live material /pupae/ or papered material of papilio alexanor from Armenia /orientalis/ and Tadjikistan,Uzbekistan,Kirgistan /hazarajatica,voldemar/ .mail to :daniel.piacek@gmail.comspasibo daniel
Yury, if the autosuggestion doesn't work when you add a species name, that might mean that the species is not yet catalogued or maybe the very name differs. Thus photo can't be properly catalogued as belonging to some species, and the pic gets "undetermined" status. Like in this very case when the file was named Ampypira pyramidea whilst the right name is Amphipyra pyramidea (with "h"). Typos are ...
Got a permission to add the reference: identified by V. S. Kononenko, Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences FEB RAS.
The very name “bug hotel” could make one itch together with unpleasant reminiscences of someone's horror nights in Thailand journey. These days instead bugs may have an exclusive night-stop in London “bug hotels” that made up a real trend as of late. Such “lodges” were started as a conservation project in the British capital and then were continued by many people elsewhere in ...
Calvia duodecimmaculata (Gebler, 1832) is a synonym of Calvia quatuordecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758). I didn't know. And where to read about it?
What would be a pure miracle now? Right, all these magical transformations from the Bear into a beautiful young man and backward, happy accidents and a lovely princess as ready to shoot down any stranger who dares to enter the castle as is to marry him right on the spot. Alas, in the 21st century of technologies no country left for such fairy things, Copperfield is revealed long ago and even most ...
That is why I think that Lavr still had in mind the situation primarily in the Russian Federation. But even here everything is based only on laziness and on the presence - so far - of a whole bunch of simpler reasons for extortion. I note that the forum once thoroughly discussed this issue; it was said, in particular,that the fact that insects themselves can be prohibited for destruction, has ...
Photo moved. To correct Alexandr's reply: for uncertain IDs there is a special checkbox (Species is identified) "Tentatively" to mark, or if you seriously doubt then just note the ID with a question sign in the "author's comment" field. But this doubt may be different, especially when someone else took part in the ID, from molbiol.ru for one...
Also this: if you can identify no more than genus or any higher taxon, please note that as "author's comment". This kind of taxa will be used later, not now.