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I have a collection " butterflies (about 1000 species) and beetles (100-130 species) of the USSR.Geography: European part, Caucasus, Transcaucasia, deserts of Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, Hissar, Pamir-Alai, Tien-Shan, Transbaikalia, Bureinsky ridge, Ussuri Region. a little bit of the US. The material is labeled, and two-thirds of the species are identified. Of the undetermined, mainly ...
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It is correct. This is a female :) Only the female has such "ribs" on it. In addition, the male has suckers on his front legs. I don't see them here.
Papilio machaon, egg (I observed the laying myself)22.07.2013, Kherson region, near the village of Veseloe, steppe strip along the road to the hydroelectric power station and reservoir.This post was edited by Wave Storm - 06.01.2018 23: 51
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Well, this is just fortune telling... Apparently this is not Galleria mellonella; mellonella has wider upper and lower wings. There is nothing more to say about this photo.
Yeah.. Really hard case)))UkrBIN is not for "relying on the material", although there may also be such moments, and one of the arrogant experts in this topic himself told about such examples, while this is a much more reliable source than various photo sites. This resource is primarily used for initial registration of the find, after which interested specialists will find out the exact location, ...
http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=120871 http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-5/nygmiini/nygmiini_3_1.php по описанию http://ftp.funet.fi/index/Tree_of_life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/noctuoidea/lymantriidae/orvasca/
Leonid, if you know the family, indicate it in the photo identification, then the photo will be in the family, and specialists could find it. And it is advisable to remove the inscription from the author’s comments; such inscriptions are simply made in the “Comments” section.
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In all bumblebees, males are distinguished by longer antennae with a large number of segments (11 in the flagellum versus 10 in females), and a large number of abdominal segments. All but the socially parasitic ones (and terrestris is not one of them) also lack baskets on their hind legs. In practice, without catching or photographing a specimen, it is easiest to look at the length of the ...
What he wanted, he said, clearly and clearly, without quoting lengthy phrases. But how your screenshots respond to my post is completely unclear. Scientific discussion does not tolerate significant hints.
In the same female ,the "actual individual fecundity" never exceeds the number of eggs laid. Unfortunately, I have no references to the literature.
It was worth upload this beetle photo for the sake of the label only... The first beetle from North Korea on the website :) In my opinion, those people who catch there are brave ones....
You guys are writing some shit... ZIN and the Department of Entomology of St. Petersburg State University are among the few schools that train classical entomologists. And the people who work are excellent, always ready to help in everything.But not all and not all...
According to the illustrations and description in the book by V.S. Kononenko, I suppose this is Acronicta concerpta
Perhaps this is the smallest Saturnia that I have in my collection. It is even smaller than the well-known Drepana falcataria.... Marvelous )))
Dracus, if the reserve itself does not worry about this, then the letters of such plankton, which is located on this forum, will not help. Moreover, this is a buffer zone, which in this case has no protected status, since it was sold and drunk by the reserve's management for a very long time, apparently at the beginning of "perestroika".
Saulich A. Kh., Volkovich T. A. Ecology of insect photoperiodism. - SPb.: SPbU Publishing House, 2004. - 276 p. maybe someone has an exchange or sale...
I think that this is not Hemistola sp, а Maxates sp. Most likely, Maxates extrambigua http://dearlep.tw/species.html?namecode=344886&photo_id=295214a908514fdad81be349c082994d
Here, maybe someone will be interested in my "excavations"Ya. P. SHCHELKANOVTSEV-POPULARIZER OF GENETIC KNOWLEDGE IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURYThe history of genetics in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union is quite fully revealed in numerous studies, but, nevertheless, some of its pages remain little known. These include the role of Professor Ya.P. Shchelkanovtsev in popularizing genetics at ...
It’s actually there, Alexander, when I was in doubt, I also went through Leucania) But other species are quite common there - and megaproctis, yu, curvilinea...
Respect to A. Boldyrev :) Identification by a caterpillar of unknown origin — and straight to the point :)
Full list of subspecies: Protaetia fieberi boldyrevi Jacobson, 1909 Protaetia fieberi borysthenica Medvedev, 1964 Protaetia fieberi fabriciana (Reitter, 1898) Protaetia fieberi fieberi (Kraatz, 1880) Peter, please organize work with subspecies for curators.