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21.06.2009 17:31, Peter Khramov: comment on 25 new pictures of butterflies

From Sergei Novitsky, Vasily and Andrey Feoktistov Sazykina.

21.06.2009 1:46, Pirx: comment on Babbling flies

Well, it was discovered that the larvae of sirfids can eat pollen from plants... And this is in the genus Allograpta, which until recently was considered exclusively predatory, and in which miners were recently found.Screenshot from here:Mengual, X, Ståhls, G. and Rojo, S. 2008. Molecular phylogeny of Allograpta (Diptera, Syrphidae) reveals diversity of lineages and non-monophyly of phytophagous ...

18.06.2009 16:43, bober: comment on Entomology stores in Poland

guys tell me who knows the address( if there is such a store there), and then the opportunity presented itself... I want cheaper pins than by mail

17.06.2009 23:17, RippeR: comment on How do they eat

solidification

17.06.2009 20:31, Peter Khramov: comment on Vasiliy Feoktistov and Andrey Sazykin posted new photos

Namely:

17.06.2009 14:58, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Kallima inachus

Butterfly is famous as an example of protective coloration, as well as being in form (with folded wings) is strikingly similar dry leaf.

14.06.2009 23:24, Peter Khramov: comment on Additional information about Vasily Feoktistov

Available in page author ...

14.06.2009 23:01, Peter Khramov: comment on Adding to the gallery

Andrey Sazykin, Vasiliy Feoktistov and Igor Rokachevsky provided new images. Accordingly, some new taxa in the database of the site.

14.06.2009 21:12, Koshkin: comment on Madagascar cockroaches - where to get very large ones? I am looking for Madagascar people from 9 cm and more.

Greetings, dear ones! I have been keeping Madagascar cockroaches (gromphadorin and princisii)for several years nowOn the Internet, I repeatedly came across information that in nature they grow much larger than "store-bought" ones (Princisia vanwerebecki - up to 12 cm), at first I took it for exaggeration, and simply did not ask this question.Six months ago, the info was confirmed: eyewitnesses ...

13.06.2009 23:27, Алексей Яковлев: comment on Cerambycidae

I'll pay my 5 kopecks. Taken in April 2009 in Borneo (Crocker Range National Park)Batocera victoriana:Batocera sp.:This post was edited by Alexey Yakovlev - 06/14/2009 15: 57

13.06.2009 22:06, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #2828

Just uploaded the newer photo of this species, female. Got 1 year ago in South China, already published.

13.06.2009 21:47, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Urania leilus

Butterfly black, iridescent green-blue, blue, green and white. This day of passage butterflies flying fast and high and resting on the highest trees. Distributed in Central and South America; especially beautifully painted shapes occurring in Cuba and Jamaica. (VYStanek "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Insects" in 1977 publishing Artiya, Prague). A copy of the photograph from Brazil.

13.06.2009 20:53, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Graphium androcles

Frequent endemic to Sulawesi and Sula. It is characterized by an unusually long spurs on their hind wings.

13.06.2009 15:17, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Arctia caja

At home, the easiest way to bring up a caterpillar on willow shrubs.

12.06.2009 19:28, Aaata: comment on Collecting insects (and other) in China

Yes, in Primorye there is still something to do for the most demanding herpetologist.Even despite the gastronomic preferences of the Chinese brothers. It is worse there, perhaps, with stray dogs and cats (at least in Vladivostok it was very noticeable to me) - it's time to put them in the regional Red Book...

12.06.2009 17:18, Andrey Polstyanoy: comment on Pseudochazara euxina

Satyr Black Sea (Pseudochazara euxina Kusn.), Belonging to the family satirid (Satyridae), was described in 1909 on the whole planet it is found in only one place - in the Crimea, on the territory of the Yalta mountain forest reserve.

11.06.2009 0:32, Peter Khramov: comment on Transfer some of the photos in the category defined, adding new taxa

Implemented by the authors are available refinement is not defined and not well-defined images, new types of satyrs.

11.06.2009 0:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2980

Moved to "identified successfully".

10.06.2009 23:59, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2981

Goes to Dichrorampha sequana but with status "uncertain species".

09.06.2009 20:41, Peter Khramov: comment on Scopula immorata

Igor, thanks for the comments. As the main options put small undulating, heather - in second place (as in the literature of this option is also mentioned).

09.06.2009 20:21, Peter Khramov: comment on New pictures

From Basil Feoktistov, Vladimir Bobrov and Denis Tumanov.

09.06.2009 17:25, Peter Khramov: comment on The new field is in the form of uploading photos

Now, in a specific field can be specified to identify the object in the picture - a subspecies, shape, age larvae and things like that.

09.06.2009 15:53, Aaata: comment on Laothoe tremulae or L. amurensis tremulae

From L. Bolshakov (and you can trust him) recently received as a valid Laothoe amurensis (Stgr., 1892)

09.06.2009 14:07, Guest: comment on Traditional amateur exhibition 2010

...and a list of species of the exposed species, based on which the entry list will be compiled.I still don't understand which types of lists are free to enter.

07.06.2009 20:04, Linnaeus tuschinorum: comment on Cynthia cardui

Well, very artistically posed!

07.06.2009 16:58, ixabar: comment on I make professional butterfly collection shoot for free

Good afternoon! I am a professional photographer and I need a high-quality photo collection of butterflies to implement one creative project, so I suggest taking a picture of your collection in exchange for a photo, i.e. I will give you a disk with all the photos. Moscow. If anyone is interested write to icq102825858My works are here http://xabaroff.fishup.ru/This post was edited by ixabar - ...

07.06.2009 16:05, Peter Khramov: comment on The guest appeared Autopass author

If the guest review says an authorized user, the name of the author inserted automatically (no need to enter it), appears in the list of comments appropriate label "authorized".

07.06.2009 2:03, Peter Khramov: comment on Displays information about who defined the view of the photos

Now for some photos further information is available from one site, there is evidence that in the kind of photograph. For the majority of pictures by the author determine the type of default is considered the author of photos.

07.06.2009 0:50, Peter Khramov: comment on The page description - all pictures of the form

Now on the page with a description of butterflies do not need to click on an extra link to see all kinds of pictures.

07.06.2009 0:12, Peter Khramov: comment on New photos from the four authors

Pictures provided Vasiliy Feoktistov Sergey Novitsky, Andrey Sazykin and Igor Rokachevsky.

06.06.2009 19:45, Жабонька: comment on Keeping of domestic insects. Staphylinus caesareus, etc.

what do Gnaptor spinimanus and Cleonis pigra eat?

06.06.2009 17:47, Yakovlev: comment on I. M. Kerzhner died

I am sure that in the West there are amateurs who collect bedbugs and publish on them.Scientific professionals working in research institutes are excellent, but the realities of life are such that taxonomy is now in the pen, state optimization is all around, and so on. And unfortunately, to stay in the taxonomy for many, it will take exactly what I'm talking about. Independence from bids. Moral ...

06.06.2009 16:30, barko: comment on Noctuidae of Eurasia-faunistic series

Friends! At the request of the creators of a new series of books about scoops, I ask you to vote, indicating the priority of publishing its individual volumes.You can vote herehttp://spreadsheets.google.com:80/viewform...oNThXbVFQUXc6MAAll your comments left in this topic will be passed on to the authors by me.

04.06.2009 14:56, Vabrus: comment on Tips for Sri-Lanka

Well everyone is interested

03.06.2009 12:24, Peter Khramov: comment on Aethalura punctulata

Sergey, thanks for the comments. Comments on specific photographs is better to leave it in the pages with photos. For example, here I ordered for you: http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/1721/ http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/1720/ http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/1719/

03.06.2009 0:53, Peter Khramov: comment on Commenting species descriptions, a list of neighboring species for each description

Now, any registered user can use the special form located on each page with a description of a butterfly, upload your corrections and additions. In addition, there is a description of each page of the list of species of the same genus as the reporting (right column).

31.05.2009 16:20, Peter Khramov: comment on A few more pictures

From Basil Feoktistov, Boris and George Eugene Komarov.

31.05.2009 16:02, Peter Khramov: comment on Fixed an issue with the change password

Fixed an issue that arose for some new options entered passwords.

28.05.2009 20:35, Denis Tumanov: comment on photo #3017

Next to last age caterpillar. In Penza region it feeds on hag-weed.

28.05.2009 15:17, Штучка: comment on Stick insect refuses to eat

I have encountered this problem!I have quite often stopped eating stick insects for both reasons. In order not to starve to death, I had to feed them literally from my hands. By the way, hungry stick insects do not look good on an entomological pin.

28.05.2009 13:48, Alexy: comment on Mutations that increase the number of segments

There are such-for example, four-winged fruit flies.It is probably not the number of segments that increases, but the second normal wings (which are rudimentary in all diptera) are restored?

27.05.2009 14:40, Peter Khramov: comment on 32 new photos

Pictures provided Vasiliy Feoktistov, Denis Tumanov Evgeny Komarov and Vladimir Shefer.

27.05.2009 11:14, Peter Khramov: comment on When is the best time to go to Western Sayan

Sergey, thank you for the info. We'll be farther west, just close to the hundredth pass, but hopefully it won't be any worse for the butterflies...

26.05.2009 11:42, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2977

Looking forward...

25.05.2009 23:44, Peter Khramov: comment on Change user password in your account

New Options, now on the settings page you can change your password to a more convenient and safer.

25.05.2009 21:03, Denis Tumanov: comment on photo #2746

This caterpillar is of the fourth brood.

25.05.2009 21:01, Denis Tumanov: comment on photo #2706

Second generation caterpillar.

25.05.2009 21:00, Denis Tumanov: comment on photo #2630

These caterpillars are of the first brood.

25.05.2009 19:48, Peter Khramov: comment on New photos

Authors shots - Sergey Novitsky, Dennis Vasily Tumanov and Feoktistov.

25.05.2009 18:50, Peter Khramov: comment on System photos comments

Registered users and authors can comment on any photograph, as well as to confirm or refute the accuracy of the determination of the form in the photos. We draw the attention of specialists, in the gallery, you can separately display images, on which kind of undefined or is not defined precisely , these are the pictures require your attention in the first place ...

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