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06.11.2016 14:27, Andrei Humala: comment on photo #47775

For such a huge number of species in the family, the ability to spread everything into subfamilies is simply an urgent need

06.11.2016 14:19, Andrei Humala: comment on photo #60557

In my opinion, it is Eurema boisduvaliana (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1865), but there is no such species in the database

05.11.2016 21:25, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #60566

Sergei. We kindly ask you to frame the photo so that the subject is closer. The definition requires maximum detail. And here I barely saw the view ( Fortunately, he doesn't have any options in Europe :)

05.11.2016 20:29, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Tribus Cerambycini Latreille, 1802

Imbrius simulator Holzschuh, 2005 ♂(Cerambycinae → Cerambycini)Malaysia, Borneo

05.11.2016 19:33, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #47777

I gave priority to the first option (in inaccurate ones).

05.11.2016 19:31, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #56555

The same thing. The Campoplegiinae subfamily is not in the database and there is nowhere to transfer it yet.

05.11.2016 17:59, Andrei Humala: comment on photo #47774

subfamily Cryptinae

04.11.2016 8:09, Alex Dumchus: comment on Philaenus spumarius

No, Peter . Skype on the tablet was hacked, on the phone no-the picture is faceted. Whatsap put on your phone and don't worry)

02.11.2016 23:31, tetropium: comment on Cerambycidae beetles

Hello everyone welcome!It needs 30-40 units of beetles matovogrudy barbel (Matovogrudy barbel), Monochamus urussovii (Black fir barbel), Monochamus Syutor (Small black spruce barbel) and Dendroctonus micans (Big spruce bast eater) from Russia in genetic studies (insects can be on pins and needles). I pay or exchange for other beetles in the family Cerambycidae.Please write to my email address: ...

02.11.2016 15:06, Ivan Tislenko: comment on photo #60494

Thank you, Evgeny!

02.11.2016 14:01, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #60483

Ok !

02.11.2016 9:30, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #60509

Shamil, just such a point has already been formed with these coordinates for me once. It's the same here: http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/60501, http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/60502. It looks like a software glitch.

01.11.2016 13:24, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #28254

Since there are 2 photos with my definition on the site, I think it is necessary to explain why out of 5 local species of Phengaris I identified it as kurentzovi. 2 species - arionides and cyanecula - fall off immediately, completely different underside, in kurentzovi and teleius they are about the same distance from the root. It turns out that the choice is between the latter. ...

01.11.2016 11:00, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #60478

Thank you again, Sasha! I didn't finish it( I looked at all 43 DV views of the tribe, but there were no illustrations of this particular view on jpmoth. And I didn't even look at Berlov's, but she is there and is quite recognizable)

30.10.2016 13:24, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on XV Congress of REO

Dear colleagues, good afternoon!I apologize for the spamming, but I still send information about the REO congress:--------- Forwarded message ----------From: Daria Kropacheva <congress-reo-2017@yandex.ru>Date: September 14, 2016, 8: 21am Subject: Website of the XV REO CongressDear colleagues,we have created a website for the Congress, which will contain all furtherinformation. You can also ...

30.10.2016 12:09, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Pieris rapae

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 ...

29.10.2016 22:48, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #52118

Redefinition to gender: Alexander Drogvalenko (<url>)

28.10.2016 18:45, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Onitini Laporte, 1840. Scarabaeidae → Scarabaeinae

Come on, you need to read your classics: Yes that's understandable You just have to combine them often...

28.10.2016 10:16, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #11542

And this is also most likely ♂ Ancylolomia tentaculella

28.10.2016 10:14, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #4893

This is probably Ancylolomia tentaculella, ♂

27.10.2016 16:12, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #60460

I gave the photo because this typically Asian species was caught in the Dominican Republic, where it has multiplied enormously( 2 years ago I did not meet any). Brought from the Greater Antilles, how it was brought there is unknown( de javu with Dryas iulia, only vice versa). Also, there was another "alien"- P. androgeus, but it was observed by me before. Apparently, it is replacing the local ...

27.10.2016 0:52, Кузена: comment on What are their tastes?

Is your balcony glazed or not? As far as I understand, to achieve this effect, the room should be as impermeable as possible to the influx of fresh air. There will also be no impact on the masonry, so after some time the treatment will need to be repeated.We have the same problem - hay eaters on the balcony, only they began to seep into the apartment in August.

24.10.2016 16:36, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #60433

:) I generally left this family far away "for later", least of all thinking about it. But I reviewed a lot of interesting things, to which my hands would not have reached ))

23.10.2016 13:49, Peter Khramov: comment on Site taxonomy explanation ?

In this particular case, Saturnia minor.

23.10.2016 10:19, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Genus Copris

Copris hispanus (Linnaeus, 1764) (pair)UzbekistanThis post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 23.10.2016 10: 25

23.10.2016 9:43, Irek Yusupov: comment on photo #60406

Thank you for your advice, Yuri!

21.10.2016 1:51, Vadim Sharov: comment on People with surnames associated with insect names will be allowed to enter the Moscow Zoo for half the price.

From November 1 to November 30, the Moscow Zoo will host an unusual promotion: visitors whose surnames are somehow connected with the names of insects will receive a 50% discount on the entrance ticket."For example, Konstantin Bogomolov, Irina Muravyeva or the hero of the TV series "Brigade" Viktor Pchelkin may well participate in this action. To do this, it is enough to show the cashier a ...

19.10.2016 22:52, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Protaetia brevitarsis

Here we should add the subspecies Protaetia brevitarsis seulensis (Kolbe, 1886) (curators still do not have the opportunity to work with subspecies). Well, everywhere you need to make sure that after deleting synonyms (if more than one synonym is marked for deletion) there is only one general comment, and not "a thousand" separate ones. It is not appropriate, in my opinion, to pollute the pages ...

19.10.2016 19:00, коты: comment on do May beetles hibernate in the fall or die out?

something like this...And the picture is ambiguous... who is in the topic, he will understand )))

18.10.2016 22:14, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #60386

It is not appropriate when in one of the versions without georafia. So be it. Although without translation, it is quite readable. Sometimes I bring geography in English to my own books. This is normal :)

18.10.2016 21:37, ИНО: comment on Do fiddler beetles die in the fall or do they go into hibernation?

Depending on how long it does not move, if only a couple of minutes, it can pretend to be dead, bronzes are masters of this business.

18.10.2016 16:15, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #60380

Yes, I opened the link, I agree, I would also have identified it.:)

17.10.2016 23:46, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #60385

http://www.jpmoth.org/Gelechiidae/Dichomeridinae/Dichomeris_okadai.html http://photozou.jp/photo/show/1433095/199103679

17.10.2016 23:44, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #60381

At least 7-8 Japanese websites, including the following ones: jpmoth.org, this butterfly stands as Cymotricha japonicella (for example, http://moth.tamagaro.net/a/0093.htm http://osaka-insecta.sakura.ne.jp/moth/d-usudumasujikibaga.html), and two more as Dichomeris japonicella. On our website, it is probably in a different genus - Brachmia japonicella. But since in the Blue it does not exist at ...

17.10.2016 20:30, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Gnorimus bartelsi Fald. and others

Gnorimus variabilis (Linnaeus, 1758) (pair)13. 06. 2014 Russia, Voronezh region, Gribanovsky district, okr. der. Upper Karachan leg. Malukhin M. V.Gnorimus nobilis bolshakovi Gusakov, 2002 (pair)20. 06. 2015 Russia, Tula region, Shchekinsky district, okr. der. d. Orlovo, glade of power lines, on umbrella. leg. Malukhin M. V.I express my gratitude to Maxim for the material

16.10.2016 22:20, Black Coleopter: comment on Silphidae

  Nicrophorus humator (Gleditsch, 1767) (pair)11.05.2013 Russia, Moscow region, Lyuberetsky district, okr. der. Torbeevo, forest road, on a dead toad. leg. Feoktistov V. I.I decided to go back to the forum after all.

15.10.2016 21:50, Victor Titov: comment on Help me get rid of the beetles

Good evening. The apartment has a lot of beetles that live everywhere except in the kitchen. It turns out that they also fly. Please tell me who it is and how to get rid of it.Stegobium paniceum-bread grinder. Shake up your food supplies in the kitchen: breadcrumbs, cereals ,semolina (including semolina), flour, dried plants and mushrooms. It's strange, though, that there aren't any in the ...

15.10.2016 21:30, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #60366

Further information on this quality image, alas ...

15.10.2016 11:34, Peter Khramov: comment on Gentlemen, who will be at the insects exhibition in Moscow this year? Let's meet offline!

By the way, yes, citizens. Let's prepare in advance, maybe we'll meet a more complete intercity train:--)

14.10.2016 19:24, Oleg Belkin: comment on Sculptures-copies of beetles made of metal

Do you want a paw or a mustache? Works, perfection itself! The fair was held and if it is not a secret how much such a work of art costs, it is not the desire of the seller, but the price for which the work was sold. I once again express my admiration!

13.10.2016 23:16, Shamil Murtazin: comment on photo #60355

Acrida ungarica?

13.10.2016 17:45, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #60339

Understood, Sasha, thank you! I'm sure I can't figure it out on my own) And xanthodippe is also in Blue (resp. and on our website) available for Primorye, so the choice is great)

13.10.2016 10:39, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #41204

For now, I took note of the information.

13.10.2016 10:04, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #41203

The leaf is intact, the caterpillar could get onto it from any plant. Forage plant is under big question.

13.10.2016 0:39, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #60346

Finally, in addition to the drawing and description, we managed to find good images of Archips dichotomusin the RDV Insect Identification Guide (vol.5, part 3, p. 136). The image of the female appeared on the Lepiforum http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Archips_Dichotoma, самца (паратип) – нашла здесь ...

12.10.2016 19:57, Shamil Murtazin: comment on photo #60324

And that's how I write my nickname, if it's not decoded. My conscience is clear, I wrote who defined it)

11.10.2016 9:02, Alexander73: comment on Moscow region Furcula bifida/ Furcula furcula

Yes, the differences here are clear and striking. Thanks!And special thanks for the hint regarding the size, indeed, having a different-sex pair of the same species in front of your eyes, it is easy to compare it with the defined instance! (The same "German" and "Austrian" difference in wingspan-1cm!)

07.10.2016 22:53, Shamil Murtazin: comment on photo #60286

I linked it to the wrong point... trouble =) Please untie=)

07.10.2016 16:40, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #57976

See synonyms:)

07.10.2016 15:58, I.solod: comment on How to preserve the green color of Heteropteryx dilatata?

with dragonflies also-as quickly as possible to remove the insides and dry and in 90% of the color-although less bright - but preserved without blackening., at least the watchers were very beautiful with a blue belly-put in the collection of reference university.

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