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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.
Several mattresses with butterflies and beetles from French Guiana were eaten into trash ( The material is thrown away, and the bug fed on it is immortalized.....
Latissimo ! it' s worst than lato ! Thanks once more for the publications, Fornax13. I will check my specimen with the key of genera and more if possible.I have asked the question to V. Novak two days ago, but I don't have an answer yet.
Well, this friend at least sells exotics, given that they practically do not reproduce in captivity, the prices are adequate. But I thought that VK in Ukraine was anathema, but it turns out that everyone uses it.
Taki again decided to turn to the localsI observe this picture nowThe beetle was caught in the beginning of agusta, fed once every 5-6 days with bloodworms (previous experiments showed that if you feed more often, the beetles died from overfeeding)A week ago, the elytra were covered with a fungus (information about which I have already found). The beetle successfully healed itself.Since ...
Revision of the genus 10/29/2017 According to: http://cerambycidae.org/taxa/Chlorophorus-Chevrolat-1863-(genus)
Alexander, sorry, I forgot to note yesterday. If possible, these should be translated into English (as the second language of the site, which is international).
I don't know the algorithm, but from my experience, in recent years it's about $ 20-40 per page. on all authors (I don't remember just whether it was Russian or English. text) If it's not a secret, how much do they pay now?
Hello,Could this Epicauta (Meloidae) from northwestern Thailand be E. maklini ?Size = 21 mmThanks for your help.This post was edited by Dominoque - 13.10.2017 16: 29
Sergey, I don’t see any information about the time the photo was posted on the website http://insecta.pro/ru/, I have no reason not to believe you. In order to avoid such situations, if you have determined it yourself, then post it on the forum with your identification, and then they will either correct it or confirm it. If you identified it after posting it on the forum, either remove the post ...
It's done :) Alexander and everyone, please point out such things if you find them. I will link/unlink the group, and also update the angle (top/bottom) if required. I just can’t track all these glitches on my own....
This is not your identification, please, be correct and put the author of the identification or the resource where it was defined for you.
Please be correct, put the author of the identification or the resource where it was defined for you.
Why go to Lake Baikal for dragonfly larvae) There are many of them in the reservoirs of the Moscow region.
The links in the users comments are active now (for the Insecta.pro internal pages so far) and the links automatically transform according to language you choose for the website pages displaying.
Fedor, can you become a curator of Diptera? Or at least Syrphidae? I see that you have a lot of activity in the taxa :) This way things will go faster in my opinion... To do this, you need to contact Peter and discuss the curator rights. The website has a constant need for curators.
And the wasp, if you ignore the small details, looks like Philanthus triangulum, it's only unclear what it forgot near figs.
Alexander! I'm not talking specifically about your photo! I’m just reminding Peter once again that we need to make sure that this field is required, like the “file” field - if you don’t fill it out, it won’t load the photo and the message “You forgot to fill in...” is displayed. This is what I meant by “blocking”.
Regarding the remark that the radius does not work properly, we will check/correct. Regarding the editing - yes, before, when the data took a long time to load, there was a particularly big risk. Now the loading is much faster, this shouldn’t happen anymore. For the future, we'll block the form fields until the map and data are loaded.
On the general map, the loading speed has not yet changed (because all the geo markers are loaded at once, but then there is no additional loading during operation), but to make it at least obvious that this same loading is in progress, the corresponding twister will now be displayed. In the future, we will try to make sure that the markers on the general map are loaded bit by bit.
Alexander, it won’t make a difference for the reputation whether the identification is indicated in the comment or right under the photo (and you can always indicate that the identification is based on a photo). But for a more explicit display and, for example, for searching by the person (who identified) - it can be very convenient. Of course, only with the consent of the person himself.
This genus is most likely a synonym for Eublemma. A large number of views from there. When I have time, I'll sort it out. :)
Hello to all tettigonium lovers. At the end of August, we had some free days, and managed to film kaudat in Moscow...This year we had a lot more of them than usual. And, of course, due to the abnormal summer, they all appeared a month and a half later than in previous years.Meanwhile, 180 km south of Moscow (Near the town of Venev, Tula region). there were many viridissimas...But gorado was more ...