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This photo should be deleted immediately. The photo shows a spider, and the site is dedicated to insects. !Spiders are not considered insects. This is a completely different class of invertebrates! An insect can be distinguished from all other invertebrates by the number of legs. All of them, without exception, have 6 and none more. It can be smaller (if you tear it off):)
I'm watching the movie "Paradise Lake" right now... In the wilderness on the shore sits a boy of non-Russian appearance and sketches a caterpillar sitting in a bank. Next to it is a long-handled net and another jar. A couple approaches him and asks, " Boy, did you come here on your bike? (the bike is standing nearby) - The boy is silent. "Who do you draw?" "My mother doesn't let me talk to ...
Beetle exactly, but this photo is difficult to understand even the family. And why only the bottom view? It is extremely doubtful that he could have bitten at all, the oral apparatus is clearly not the same system. Maybe he gave out some caustic secret? But it could hardly have been anything like an electric shock. Are you even sure that you were bitten (or stung)? not someone else? For example, ...
Yes, I agree. I keep forgetting about these overlays. And here the beast is painfully familiar. So I started transferring it right away :)
Definitely him. Dimensions put a stop to it. None of the plate-whiskered beetles that develop in compost have such a hefty larva anymore:)
Hello, I'm still very interested in finding the species of coccinellids listed below. 1) Coccinella fulgida (found in Siberia) 2) Coccinella hieroglyphica mannerheim 3) Coccinella transversoguttata transversoguttataPlease let me know if you have pinned or ethanol-preserved specimens. Thank you. Todd
You can take a look at the lepiforum:http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...phoridae_Raupenhttp://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...Adelinae_Raupenhttp://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...ryciinae_SaeckeYes, I know about lepiforum. I just naively thought that there are only Psychidae in the covers
Bloodthirsty and locusts, the rear part of the pack consists of predatory individuals, and the front part of the pack is refugees.
Shamil, it was just shot with a flash. Now I have a different camera (no longer a soap dish), which still needs to be mastered. The backlight from the old one does not fit it and you need to redo everything. Yes, in addition, there is still no good lens for it yet, and I shoot with Kitov (discussed in the service section). And there is not much time or opportunity for shamanism with all this ...
So in Ukraine ictella and not marked, maybe somewhere in the West and pop up, but in the Mykolaiv region is very doubtful.
In August, you will have time to catch it. The main thing is the desire and equipped cage. It takes more than a minute, an hour, or a day to equip it. Engage in equipping, then catch
Creatures constantly kill, or rather eat something or someone to live.This is a completely normal process, thanks to which wch and we are alive.How many living things and plants a person kills-that's what inquisitive minds should really worry about. And who sent him to the planet.After all, without it, life is beautiful and harmonious.
Now it seems so Thyris usitata ussuriensis Zaguljaev, 1985, but I still see Thyris fenestrella, and not Thyris usitata Butler, 1879 http://szmn.sbras.ru/picts/Heterocera/Thyrididae/Thyris_ussuriensis.htm
There is some DDOS activity today, so don't be surprised if some problems with the site working will occur in the course of the day.
This is the Zagreb Museum, they might have a somewhat less responsible attitude for the identification and confirmation...
Good day to all! I have a maggot farm for fishing. I've been working for quite a long time, but I can't get a very large maggot in Alaska. At the output, I get a maggot weight of about 0.08-0.1 grams, a Pole of 0.14-0.16. I feed minced meat from chicken, the room temperature is about 20 degrees, the density is small. I tried to cook Polish maggots, I get the same kind of fly as me. Interested in ...
Well, this is just the death rate, and the survival rate is one (or 100%) minus the death rate. Or as you were previously told, the formulas are equivalent. And from you that, without fail, they demand a link to some state standard, but on the move, otherwise-execution?
Dynastes hercules morishimai (Nagai, 2002). Distribution: midwest Bolivia. Pictures:DSC00366.JPG — (296.21к) DSC00367.JPG — (316.56к) DSC00374.JPG — (312.84к)
Maybe I was too hasty, Sasha ) I found it very similar to Yurina #34245 + on 3-4 Japanese sites I looked. There is no way to review it now.
The subspecies tuberculatus (Dejean, 1826) is the most famous, but for some reason it is not listed on the species page.... I need to add it and then move it to it.
Interested in Graellsia isabellae, I will consider options of different quality, gender, in bags or straightened.I am located in Moscow.send your answers to your personal account , or better yet, send them to your email address retenor@mail.ruThis post was edited by retenor - 01.06.2017 15: 11 Pictures:189ca854cd2570fdfe22e604722ec3ae.jpg — (83.86к)
The story is closed. Got out Declaration 45 Commissions where one keyword is used:"Establishing new species-group taxa without preserved name-bearing type material is permissible under the Code"Yes, there are a lot of recommendations that you need to save the type when possible, that you need to describe the view in as much detail as possible if the type is not saved, but these are just ...
I'm sorry, but I can't upload a photo. I was hoping that, following the example of botanical guides, there is a general description of the species, indicating the shapes and colors of the wings, trunk, head, antennae, legs, etc.
I'm an exchange:Prioninae Latreille, 1802Ergates faber (Linnaeus, 1760)Prionus coriarius (Linnaeus, 1758)Lepturinae Latreille, 1802Oxymirus cursor (Linnaeus, 1758)Rhagium (Rhagium) inquisitor (Linnaeus, 1758)Rhagium (Megarhagium) sycophanta (Schrank, 1781)Rhagium (Megarhagium) mordax (DeGeer, 1775)Rhagium (Hagrium) bifasciatum Fabricius, 1775Pachyta quadrimaculata (Linnaeus, 1758)Evodinus ...
Novorossiysk. Rostislav has already written under this photo (it is also in the gallery): http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/65462
Anatoly, please do not Sabbath ukazati, where and who is defined. :) http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596&pid=1667587&st=31700
Steam generator to attempt self-destruction of bedbugs, take as much power as possible, so that the maximum steam temperature is as high as possible. It will be useful in any case - to steam underwear, shirts. I have an inexpensive Chinese steamer from the supermarket, I steam a mattress once a month to prevent all sorts of fungi and dust mites. Here is an article about extermination of bedbugs ...
The genitals of butterflies are stored in two versions:1. on glass in euparal2. in the micro-sample, the rest is not quite clear things
Regarding the morphs: Patrick Blandin lists it as a separate species: Morpho (Morpho) granadensis C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 1. M. granadensis granadensis C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 2. M. granadensis polybaptus Butler, 1875 3. M. granadensis lycanor Fruhstorfer, 1907 http://www.patrickblandin.com/fr/zooms/15-checklist-du-genre-morpho-fabricius-1807
Dear colleagues, good afternoon!I was approached by an American researcher, Sean Ryan. He directs a project to study the turnip whitefly Pieris rapae - pierisproject.org , the purpose of which is to use material from around the world to see how individual species are changing in modern conditions. We selected a species that is widespread almost all over the world. They have collected material in ...