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24.12.2016 20:31, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #42013

I put a comment on the photo. I removed it from the species page.

23.12.2016 13:20, Evgeny Komarov: comment on Pyraloidea

I found an interesting and new resource for me on Pyraloidea of the South of Eastern Russia. Maybe not everyone knows http://www.pyralidae.sfedu.ru Added to the literature.

22.12.2016 11:40, Peter Khramov: comment on Entosphinx Bristol glue boards

I have heard that new (relatively) Entosphinx dies, although more expensive, are worse.Who has encountered it-write down what exactly?Thank you.

20.12.2016 21:59, saharok: comment on Unknown from the ceiling

And by the way, it was these beans that my child brought from the South. So your conclusion is just right!

18.12.2016 21:43, ИНО: comment on Home collection of insects. How to deal with destructors?

No fungus can grow on the eyes of a dry butterfly, unless it is in a desiccator. Rather, it's someone's excrement (it looks like a spider's) or something else dripped from above.And what is it photographed with?This post was edited by ENO - 12/18/2016 21: 48

17.12.2016 11:05, Jukoman: comment on Trombididae

Dear colleagues. I wrote here about the fact that I collect material on false scorpions.In addition to this, I also need red-bodied ticks from all areas of our planet, including from Russia. First of all, we need adults (who are quite easy to assemble, because they are clearly visible). Larvae are needed too.Preferably in alcohol.I will reimburse you for your expenses if necessary.ThanksPS Don't ...

17.12.2016 8:55, kvoncstu: comment on Burying beetles

2Zurchik Ican scan the theses of the 2nd regional conference "ecological and faunal research in the central Chernozem region and adjacent territories" there is an article by yu. i. chernenko-dead eaters of the Voronezh region.there are already 18 species. if necessary, write to the soap.Please send me these abstracts to: kvoncstu@yahoo.com , kvoncstu@mail.ru . Maybe you have other articles on ...

17.12.2016 0:21, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #61020

Interesting what )

16.12.2016 23:35, Андреас: comment on Record holders in the world of insects

It's a dead number for nothing. Probably tolstun steppe - 50 years no one can find it.Yes? ... - and Valentinus, in my opinion, meets him periodically...

15.12.2016 23:10, ИНО: comment on Question about the behavior of flies (Tachinidae)

Specifically, tachins usually have one larva per caterpillar, respectively, the rider larva (that's right, in Russian it's not wasps) eats the fly larva first, and then what remains of the caterpillar by that time (if it remains). In general, the variants of superparasitism are diverse, in the case of multiple infection with the larvae of the host parasitoid in combination with infection with the ...

14.12.2016 15:23, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Rosalia coelestis

Reason for deletion from synonyms. Rosalia (Rosalia) houlberti Vuillet, 1911 is an independent species (type added): http://cerambycidae.org/taxa/houlberti-Vuillet-1911

10.12.2016 9:22, Dracus: comment on Identification of weevil beetles (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)

Yes, a curious approach!

08.12.2016 10:42, Shamil Murtazin: comment on photo #60921

Fixed the format "first name-last name", as everywhere on our site.

04.12.2016 20:55, Peter Khramov: comment on Russian Entomological pins

People, what is the dispute about? Different options - for taste and color. Who needs it without balls or with hooks-they have an affordable alternative, who doesn't need it-it doesn't get any worse;--)

03.12.2016 10:18, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Lethrini tribe

A large and powerful beast )I think on Lethrus (Autolethrus) scoparius Fischer von Waldheim, 1822 (пара)(Geotrupidae → Lethrinae → Lethrini → Lethrus → Autolethrus)Kazakhstan, South Kazakhstan region.I will be glad to correct or confirm the definition.This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 03.12.2016 23: 48

02.12.2016 12:56, smb: comment on Cetoniinae Leach, 1815. All regions except ex. USSR

Beetles of the genus Dicronocephalus (Hope, 1837)Dicronocephalus yui yui (Kurosawa, 1968)17.V.2015, Taiwan, Jiayi County, AlishanDicronocephalus uenoi uenoi (Kurosawa, 1968)28.IV.2016, Taiwan, Jiayi County, AlishanDicronocephalus uenoi katoi (Kurosawa, 1968)26.V.2010, Taiwan, Nantou County, Shanlisi

30.11.2016 22:03, Iv Shin: comment on Vladimir Aleksandrovich Ganson died at the age of 93.

Bright memory.

29.11.2016 15:22, Dmitry Vlasov: comment on Oryzaephilus species

Colleagues, thank you so much for your articles! After much and painful thinking and poring over the signs I came to the conclusion that I have Oryzaephilus mercator

28.11.2016 12:02, Wild Yuri: comment on Plants for insectarium

I had a chandelier in my room, a floor lamp and two more lamps hung in shades. I covered everything with a net so that the butterflies wouldn't get burned. The windows were hung, but covered with tulle. Butterflies flew in the room almost like in nature. Well, some of them tried to reach the lamps and the window, hit the screen sometimes, and sat on it. Then they took off again. True, they were ...

28.11.2016 12:02, Wild Yuri: comment on Plants for insectarium

The late Vladimir Meshcheryakov was probably the first person in the country to hold such exhibitions of fluttering butterflies. In the hall of the Palace of Pioneers, where he worked. He told me that at the" rehearsal " he released wild butterflies caught in nature into it. What they did! They ran around like mad, hitting the windows and lamps. Then he released the brooders. It was quite another ...

28.11.2016 7:07, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #60834

In the admin panel it was like Polyommatus semiargus (Rottemburg, 1775)

25.11.2016 17:00, Alex Lender: comment on photo #60798

Thank you, Alexander!

25.11.2016 16:51, Анатолий Константинович Мусоров: comment on Smaragdous ground beetle.

I would arrange for her to spend the winter with the temperature and humidity that corresponds to the habitat, at the moment.I was only there in the summer. You can certainly Google it, but even without this I can assume. I asked here only because maybe someone already has experience of this...?!

25.11.2016 12:18, ИНО: comment on About horns

This is typical not only for dung beetles, but also for almost all horned beetles in general (including those horned with mandibles). And here it is not only and not so much in genetics, but in the conditions of development of the larva and pupa. If there is not enough food or space, then small males with very modest horns are obtained. They are naturally unable to fight on equal terms with their ...

22.11.2016 18:35, Анатолий Константинович Мусоров: comment on Coleoptera of Chukotka. District of the village. St. Lawrence

Thanks for the answer! I have carefully read your report on the expedition to these parts. I have very little experience in collecting entomological material. I did this only last summer in the Ussuri District, in the vicinity of Kamenushka. From the eighth of June to the thirty-first of August. Well, if I get a good job in the village of Lavrentia, then I may work there for several years, and I ...

22.11.2016 16:55, Musson max: comment on Subgenus Tachypus (Carabus)

Carabus (Tachypus) cancellatus subs. cancellatusFrom your personal collection

22.11.2016 16:52, Musson max: comment on Subgenus Tomocarabus

Carabus (Tomocarabus) convexus convexus Fabricius, 1775From your personal collectionThis post was edited by Musson max - 26.11.2016 15: 21

22.11.2016 14:27, Musson max: comment on Subgenus Archicarabus (Carabus)

Carabus (Archicarabus) nemoralis subs. nemoralis A little bit from my personal collection

22.11.2016 12:48, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Barbitistes constrictus

Barbitistes constrictus oltenicus Kis, 1960 is not a synonym, but a valid subspecies: http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id397232/

22.11.2016 12:28, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Barbitistes

The genus Barbitistes Charpentier, 1825 belongs to the tribe Barbitistini Jacobson & V. L. Bianchi, 1905: http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id374179/ It is necessary to put in order and at the same time place commas in the types between the author and the year of the description (where there are none).

20.11.2016 19:22, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Cicindela campestris

It's still there. This is just one of the variants (in my opinion) of writing the surname of Karl Linnaeus. Corrected it because I think the Latin version of Linnaeus is the most digestible. There are still a lot of places that come across like this and fixing everything with pens is not enough life. By the way. Linnaeus is not a discoverer, but a first-time writer. That is, if a person ...

19.11.2016 1:52, ИНО: comment on Insects in the aquarium

An unknown bug. I think the topic "Identifying bedbugs" will identify you faster.

18.11.2016 0:06, coriander-lithurgus: comment on Help determine the type of flea

This is the flea Ctenocephalides felis-the flea of cats. in dog fleas, Ct. canis, the forehead is steeper. Apparently there are cats in your husband's workshop, too. And if you live in an apartment building, it is possible that you may have picked up these fleas in the basement of the house or near it. Such basements often become a refuge for stray cats - the main feeders of Ctenocephalides felis ...

17.11.2016 22:19, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #16004

Definitely not tridens: http://insectamo.ru/larva/98-hete/noctuidae/1292-acronicta-tridens This auricoma is not of the last age: http://insectamo.ru/larva/98-hete/noctuidae/1299-acronicta-auricoma Here: http://insectamo.ru/larva there are many in the Moscow region)

17.11.2016 8:16, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #60720

Take 60719

14.11.2016 10:41, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #60687

I forgot to rearrange the caller ID, sorry :) By the way, I recommend that moderators / curators move the author's geography from the English version here to the Russian version. In my opinion, it is not necessary to translate. The main thing is that this key data is present in all versions.

13.11.2016 18:34, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Lampyridae Rafinesque, 1815

I didn't find a topic on these beetles. And Vel is a whole family...So I decided to create it.I start the topic with the most famous firefly beetle."Ivan's worm" or Ordinary fireflyLampyris noctiluca (Linnaeus, 1767) (pair)(Lampyrinae → Lampyrini → Lampyris)The male was collected on 23.06.2015. Here: Russia, Moscow region, Balashikha district, okr. der. Fedurnovo, a swampy meadow in the ...

12.11.2016 15:46, Shamil Murtazin: comment on photo #60644

interesting coloration =)

12.11.2016 12:49, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #60640

Now they put it in its place, otherwise it first appeared on the Traminda mundissima page, I had it open, and now it appeared here :) There on the page Traminda mundissima, there was already a butterfly, well, absolutely of course two different types. http://lepbarcoding.org/geometridae/species_checklists.php to see which of them is in place, there was not one. This photo is now in place,:), ...

11.11.2016 22:19, ИНО: comment on Нelp me determine who it is)

In determining insects to navigate by size is a lost cause. If I didn't see the tuft of long hairs on the back end of the animal's body in the last picture, then this is a skin-eating larva,

11.11.2016 22:02, ИНО: comment on Insects die in the laboratory

I read about this Bacillus thuringiensis, it does not cause an infection, but toxicoinfection and enter the insect's body with food. So, whatever one may say, the toxin comes out in feed objects, even if it is enclosed in an additional container in the form of a bacterial cell inside the KO (a kind of matryoshka pupa). But with the same success it can be, for example, some mycotoxin. On the ...

11.11.2016 20:40, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Genus Ceroglossus (Carabidae)

Ceroglossus guerini Géhin, 1885 (pair)Synonyms: Ceroglossus buqueti var. guerini Germain, 1895 = Ceroglossus chilensis gloriosus ab. guerini Géhin, 1885 = Ceroglossus explanatus Beheim & Breuning, 1943 = Ceroglossus intermedius Beheim & Breuning, 1943 = Ceroglossus suturalis var. explanatus Beheim & Breuning, 1943(Carabini → Ceroglossina)06.02.2006 Chile, Mafil, reg. XIV. leg. ...

10.11.2016 10:05, kolqq: comment on Duration of development

Dear kolqq, such information is full on the Internet - here, for example, offhand: http://art-con.ru/node/2816 http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=561673 It is hardly appropriate to duplicate it here when there is an abundance of information. So, google will help you. I wish you success!Thank you very much

09.11.2016 16:51, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Polysphinctini

We are waiting with hope )) And then there are curators only in beetles and butterflies, which is completely uncomplicated ( Andrey, if you suddenly decide and you will have the rights of a curator - then you will be able to add taxa, reduce, delete, rename, etc. That is, do whatever you want with the database at your discretion ) I don't know about the macroid. This site seems to live on its ...

09.11.2016 14:06, Musson max: comment on Subgenus Procerus (Carabus)

Wow!! It looks great!Did every ex. collection really decide to do this?Thank you.I will try And there, as forces and patience will suffice

08.11.2016 0:00, Andrei Humala: comment on Ortholaba

Now this genus is included in the n / a family. Diacritinae

07.11.2016 23:27, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Pine marching silkworm

Dear colleagues, good afternoon!Such a question. A colleague from Bulgaria (Plamen Mirchev) asks if it is possible to collect clutches of the pine marching silkworm Thaumetopoea pinivorafor research on its parasitoids.As I understand it, the species is distributed in Russia only in the Kaliningrad region. The best time to pick is early November or spring. One of my colleagues can collect the ...

07.11.2016 21:40, Andrei Humala: comment on Rossemia

This genus (I described it ;) ) should be transferred to Cylloceriinae according to the generally accepted system adopted in the world Catalog of Ichneumonid Horsemen (Yu & Horstmann, 2012). You can take a look here - http://www.taxapad.com/taxapadmain.php

07.11.2016 20:45, Ivan Tislenko: comment on What species of insect is it?

Camptopus lateralis

06.11.2016 16:19, Andrei Humala: comment on photo #60562

I signed the photo with an error when defining it, and when uploading the photo to the site, I immediately inserted the full name of the type (with a typo) - which was not displayed.

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