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I will give it to good hands, to those who do not feed spiders, but breed and love:cockroaches: Blaberus craniifer, 3 pieces, coming soon flying carsThese will have to be put in a jar, and then they will have to buy something or glue it, they are flying.Archimandrita tesselata, there are 10 of them, they multiply slowly: Black ones. These I can give with a glass terrarium, a glass box made of ...
Yes, I saw it all. In the wiki, just translate this text. Cool. Vapshche. I am interested specifically in research on the evolution of this genus. After all, there must be some kind of PDF file on the network.Must. But it's not there. For some reason. G. regius and G. cacicus are distributed eastward to the Niger River, and from the mountains of western Cameroon (Mount Adamawa) eastward to ...
2 more Tinnikas from the Moscow region.Bugs caught: 26.04.1999 Here: Moscow region Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district, sandy bank of a stream.Many thanks to evk(y) for the help in determining.1) Elaphrus (Neoelaphrus) cupreus Duftschmid, 18122) Elaphrus (Elaphroterus) angusticollis R.F.Sahlberg, 1844This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 11.10.2009 20: 09 Pictures:1.jpg — ...
Can someone else advise something about wintering caterpillars? I have in particular an Oak-leaved cocoonworm.Increase the light day, then it will not fall into diapause, very often butterflies of this genus are bred without diapause.
б) Кабардино-Балкария, окр. г. Нальчик, верх. Белой речки, в пещере, 19.07.1987. А. Кравец.12,5-16,5 мм.картинка: L_koenigi_Kabarda.jpgВероятно, это Laemostenus (Antisphodrus) suramensis (Rtt.) я препарировал материал с этих мест, очень хорошо отличаются и по ...
I have a couple this year in Primorsko-Akhtarsk on the light flew-also at first a cool beetle thought, until Omar told the whole truth ))Yes, he is not cool, but rather his lifestyle is specific. More kills the fact that we have it looks like the only beetle from the tribe (that's why I started the topic).
Bright memory to Gleb Sergeevich! A great scientist and a good man! Another blow to entomology. There is no great true friend, who is now very few and who are known in trouble Izyaslav Moiseevich Kerzhner and now here is Gleb Sergeevich, who also supported me and my family. This is not forgotten and not believed.....
Goldfish of the genus Cyphogastra [attachmentid()=72562]This post was edited by RippeR - 04.10.2009 22: 18 Pictures:__chevrolati_3.JPG — (25.39к)
I am engaged in research on the fauna and ecology of dragonflies in the Caucasus. Dissertation was on this topic. I didn't specifically study wing venation asymmetry, but it's interesting. I will be glad to talk - pantala@mail.ru
Agar-Agar is sold mainly only in large quantities! If you believe the ad, it is available in this store: http://www.indianspices.ru/index.php?ct=18 pre-packaged for 50g. There are also phone numbers, so you can call back and check availability!
Alas! my trip to Koh Samui failed. Replacement country found, but I won't say anything yet, so as not to jinxit
There is a female bronzer-polyfam, as it turned out, much younger than her deceased brothers, bought with her. It has been living alone for 2 weeks, it does not lay eggs, so a cavalier is being sought, or I can exchange it for 10-20 larvae of 1L of the same species, or larvae of another large beetle. An exchange for other invertebrates (other than stick insects) is also suitable.
Yes, the topic is not new, I also suggested it, and posted something (someone else's Madagascar is in the topic of exchanges and sales), but it would be necessary to develop the topic of just faunal and seasonal appearance of faunas. That's just even on your own computer kaksha from these photo data. It would be good to organize it by regions, teams (using the link page, and it would be good to ...
Interested. How do you stick a mosquito in a piece of dead human skin??? You can't screw it in with a screwdriver.
Yes, the area is not for the faint of heart! but interesting and useful! Morfey, do you work in it? are you studying or planning to?Link to Gennard_D_Forensic Entomology An Introduction_2007 - did you give this?There was also a book like this here:Narchuk_Opredelitel_Semeistv_Diptera_Rossii_2003
zlatki umatnye, only a little, and mesnomu raping neelza give the task to catch any species, so that in the future very deshivo buy material from them?so did anyone do it?
I would like to ask a few questions about biebershteini.How far west on the northern macroslope, according to your data, is biebershteini widespread?What is the westernmost subspecies?How do you think biebershteini and constantinowi relate, and do they share a common habitat?Please tell me the dimensions of the three biebershteini shapes given by You
1) What is meant by "burdock"? Burdock? Thistle? Bodyak? Please specify.2) Did you collect beetles "by hand" or by mowing? And in what quantity (series?). Barbels are very mobile, and the capture of one or two or so specimens on a plant with a sufficient number of scabbers nearby does not confirm or refute the fact of intermedia monophagy.Bodyak, exactly. Early May-mid-June. But only in one ...
What was your last trip to insects like?Should I apply for a visa at the airport? Well, these are the details.
Official website of the Symposium: www.zin.ru/conferences/hym2/Upload the First newsletter: DOC, PDF.II Symposium of the CIS countries on Hymenopteran insectsSeptember 2010, Russia, St. PetersburgFIRST INFORMATION MESSAGEThe Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, together with St. Petersburg State University, Lomonosov Moscow State University and the Russian Entomological ...
So, inspired by the success of the operation brilliantly carried out by Anthrenus, 10 minutes ago I armed myself with a net and went out into the courtyard of my house, where the characteristic leaf bites were also noticeable on the lower branches of the lilac bushes. As a result, about a dozen Otiorhynchus smreczynskii were sent to the staining department.
... it is necessary to illuminate the object, but not attract insects ... ... wind turbines should be illuminated at night with powerful spotlights, the light of which attracts insects, and therefore bats, which in turn increases the risk of their death.... Why light up wind farms with powerful spotlights? There are a lot of wind farms in Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. Entire forests of ...
I undertook to write a faunal list of mace-whiskered lepidoptera of Khakassia.If you have any materials from Khakassia, or you know that someone else has them, please let me know. Thank you very much.Anton Nikolaevhttp://diurna-sib.livejournal.com/
Last year, I got 2 copies. under the bark of dead birches in the Balashikha district of Moscow region-for the first and I'm afraid for the last time.Re: By the way, here is a photo of one of my 2 last year's trophies. Caught: 23.04.2008 Moscow region, Balashikha district, Zheleznodorozhny district, dried peat bog in the forest, under the bark of a rotten birch.This post was edited by ...
Dear Sanangel, The question is a little off topic, but I hope the moderator will forgive me. A couple of my friends are going to Israel for two weeks to visit a former classmate, to relax. I'm going to ask them to catch some fish. We are not talking about serious fishing, but rather at the level of "the beetle crawled past, so we captured it". And friends are not entomologists at all, no one will ...
Why buy CHEAPER??? It may be more troublesome to do, but it's definitely not cheaper to buyBecause time is more expensive...
Colleagues, many of these "zborniki" can be obtained at a residual price, or even completely free of charge (if you ask for a reasoned request) in the appropriate scientific institution.This post was edited by Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg - 08/20/2009 15: 41
OK. I conclude that the correct option as the main one is the wing length, that when there is no data on the wing length, the span will also go, and that it is impossible to automatically translate the span into length with a sufficient degree of accuracy.Thank you all!
Good time of day) Could you tell a novice amateur some details about collecting butterflies?Where is it more correct to place a caught butterfly? In a triangular bag or in a cage? How to make sure that the butterfly is not frayed when it is placed in a stain, for example, or in the same cage?Sorry, please, for such banal questions) Thank you in advance for the answer)
not all insects are active all summer. some have a summer rest (summer diapause, estivation). at some point in the summer (when heat, drought, or lack of food occurs), they move to cooler places and wait out this period. As I recall, some cows do this in the mountains. I don't know if 5000 m is too high for them... what's the temperature there? in principle, they can be there until spring. then ...