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A more interesting point. Imago, developed from overwintered eggs of birds, immediately after leaving the pupa hibernate somewhere under the leaf for two weeks. And at the end of June - beginning July depart from their shelters and have been living a full life.
The first results of the acceleration: the first time in three months in the queue remained unpublished truck - with the exception of those for whom I have a question to the authors.
Nooo. If that was question "what's this?", there should have been something between "this" and" the number of the shot (not just space), say, dash.
Now, if the species on the site has more than one illustration, all of them can be displayed on a single page large preview photos - corresponding link is available in the upper right side of the page with a photo and description of the page with the form. At the same time you go into the gallery section and have all the features of the selection of images, and removing the checkbox "Only photos ...
This is my blunder, I published not noticing that it was already applied to a species, even signed. Will move it right now.
In the course of the day on the site is finished loading the new system with automatic copyrights, so most of the time this section will be inactive. Once everything is ready (approximately, in the late afternoon / Nocera Moscow time) - I'll post relevant news.
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1105749 Recently, there have been more frequent reports about exhibitions and extracurricular activities. So we share and develop the topic Something from the archive (good memories), I haven't put it on the site yet. Spring 2010.They released Zaropsis spinimanus (which was brought to me at the university, and which stayed with me all ...
Hmm. And judging by the maps, there are still "Archedinsko-Donskiye Peski" and "Archedinskie Peski". Some sources claim that this is the most serernaya" real " desert. There is this desert. I saw it last spring from the window of the Voronezh-Volgograd bus, in the golden bloom of gorse for kilometers. Some kind of fairy tale... And here is what they write about it in the Int-et (with a photo): ...
It seems like zaprogrammil same automatic copyright, pick up another final clearance, after which Communism finally has come, and foty marked daw "not edited" will be published soon (all preparations will be made automatically on the website), not marked - not so fast but clearly faster,than it is now.
I will keep them in different ways,this year I will keep Polistes, and next year there may be ground Vespula vulgaris,Vespula germanica.That is, by levels starting from easy to hard!And I will change everything in the terrarium for each type of wasp!
Yeah, right, but in this case it should be identified but named differently (at the personal page). Whatever.
More than a hundred new photos by Vitaly Gumenyuk, Roman Romanov, Igor Sakhno, Dmitry and Yuri Semeykina Pozhogin. It goes without saying, with enlarged copies of ...
And if the sharpness is not required to clean greens in many cases, you can turn off without masks, a simple choice in the Hue / Saturation (green butterflies little benefit, although there are also yellow component plays an important role, but at the yellow butterflies has plenty of ...)
Since Now I pre retouch not all photos, but only those for which the authors do not put daw ban on editing, in the signatures on the pages of the photos are now displayed information who the most advanced retouching (editing) picture wire - just the photographer or not only, or not photographer.
Now, not only displays information about the time adult flight, but also the lifetime of the tracks, not only the length of the wing, but wingspan. The first thing you need to understand why the second - that was the choice of how to count, or the length of the wing span, as well as to about the size was at least some information in cases where the length of the wing is not known.So far, data on ...
Eugene, thank you brought upon error. Who is corrected, we can safely navigate the page in large prevyuh.
First thing I remember:Zhukovsky V. A.Princess TarakanovaAnd this, of course:http://www.ura.ru/content/yamal/30-03-2011...26.html?from=gr
Now finding involves not only species and taxa above species level, but also subspecies. Link thus leads to a page with a list of the parent species subspecies.
Seasonal exacerbation of the JV virus on the forum! I'm going to order equipment from Ento Sphinx again. Who needs what - write to the personal account/email/ICQ - who can do it as it turns out.Conditions and catalog - in the title post of the topic.I collect orders until April 13.
Eugene, there are great options for many previously uploaded photos. Gradually, they will lay out how to lay out all signal that remained there, to be able to reload.
Andrey Olegovich, please accept my sincere congratulations on defending your doctorate from Penzyakov!!! We hope for further fruitful cooperation.
From Pozhogin Dmitry, Igor Sakhno, Roman Romanov, Yuri Semeykina, Oleg Seliverstov, Yuri Sokolkova and Rostislav Lezhoeva. All foty - just a larger version.
I work in a museum-reserve ("office" under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Culture), we do not have such advice...What should I do???the organizers wrote to me:If the institution does not have expert supervisors, we can replace this conclusion with a referral letter to the organization, which should contain the same words (...sends an article.... there and then.... The article does not ...
This is understandable; here: The Distribution atlas of European butterflies – - Oedippus 20: 1-342 edited by Kudrna dardanus goes as a species, without comment. I thought that maybe there was fresh data, on the molecular model there, or something else... No comments on Hesperiidae? Did someone really combine them into one superfamily, Papilionoidea? Or a software glitch? Otherwise, the ...