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24.03.2016 21:26, ИНО: comment on Metamorphosis

Sorry.

22.03.2016 22:19, Boris Georgi: comment on photo #55617

Somehow, I can not learn to distinguish between them ...

22.03.2016 21:09, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Aegomorphus obscurior

The short case :)

22.03.2016 14:16, Boris Georgi: comment on Acmaeops brachypterus

Yes, I did understand. A good option.

22.03.2016 5:26, Boris Georgi: comment on Acmaeops

Well, that's fine, given that the sights on the world fauna of insects. Together in quietly will adjust.

22.03.2016 0:58, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Acmaeops pratensis

According to the system adopted by the site is the only member of the genus Gnathacmaeops view Gnathacmaeops pratensis Laicharting, 1784 is now synonymous with the type S THE Acmaeops pratensis (Laicharting, 1784): http://cerambycidae.org/taxa/pratensis-(Laicharting-1784) Because views are summarized and become a kind of empty Gnathacmaeops removed from the database for nenabnostyu.

21.03.2016 8:40, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #55585

I spend the winter! Season 2016 is open in the Primorsky Territory! Flies have a min per week, but the lens only got today.

20.03.2016 12:06, Dracus: comment on Question to entomologists - the most ancient insects

I agree 100% with Lavr. Evolution is not interrupted for a single generation. Therefore, an attempt to indicate a species that has been supposedly unchanged for N million years inevitably runs into a "species problem".It is easier to search for the genus with the same problem statement.And a small remark - cockroaches of modern appearance (order Blattodea) appeared only in the Jurassic. Modern ...

19.03.2016 10:11, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #55538

Worthy of particular point only because of geographical discoveries. Vladimir Meshchora somewhat unusual for this type of

19.03.2016 9:46, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #55530

And not just like, but it is :) be signed seen a bunch of pictures and this has got to, and now on the signature and stuck without looking. Thank you!

18.03.2016 19:29, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #55519

But what of the occasion, as I write Me - Basil picture already identified :)

18.03.2016 13:48, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #48395

Earlier, Irina has been suggested by one of these photos: http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/48392

18.03.2016 4:50, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #55386

Epipaschiinae And then, without genitalia unlikely.

17.03.2016 20:26, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #55404

But when the genitals look, then it will be 100%;)

16.03.2016 17:37, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #41423

But the picture on what the caterpillar was taken http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/47398

16.03.2016 3:40, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #53727

Calamotropha paludella (Hubner, 1824) picked Kirpichnikova VA Gornotaёzhnaya station FEB RAS.

15.03.2016 20:58, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #55473

There is only one kind, according to the determinant of the DV, Volume 1.

13.03.2016 13:56, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #2999

Here is a copy of almost five years in inaccurate. I found the source code and replaced the normal size. Specialists on the copper-butterfly! Maybe after Alexis?

13.03.2016 12:58, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #55423

Yet Actaeon. On the female still I looked, but still not sure.

13.03.2016 9:20, Lampa: comment on Lepidoptera, Drepanidae

Hello. I map the areas of the Russian Drepanid fauna. Do you mind, dear participants, if I include the points of the instances posted in the topic in my work? And I ask for help in this. To create area maps, please provide data on drepanids from your collections - your regions. Particularly interesting are the data for Ukraine, Ciscaucasia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia.Map of the ...

13.03.2016 1:05, ИНО: comment on Beetle behavior

Depending on what is considered outstanding, the same aurata has a lot of color variations, from bright red to purple, some of them are very rare in nature. However, I don't know if they are related to temperature, diet, genetics, or anything else. I recall a case in my student summer practice: on one side of the Seversky Donets River, the aurats were green, on the other - copper-red.

13.03.2016 0:23, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #55399

How else would deal with these comrades? In my case, too - joints ...... There unspecified number. species, but where and how to identify them I have no idea (

12.03.2016 21:25, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #53759

May be. Or maybe not..... At most like this or this http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/53758 37 pieces in the collection is uncertain of Peninsular Malaysia. I do not know which side to approach them ( Ruteliny tropical, you know .......

12.03.2016 21:10, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #24085

From the author can kanesh, and without FB Contact: -) Soon I will write to him about the photos ne_babochek, at the same time ask about the underside.

12.03.2016 17:40, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #53757

The most common barbel in Tama. Pieces 5 per night arrives precisely.

12.03.2016 16:58, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #53756

Strange. I like you all send barbel))) We need to look at the training camp last 2 years. Beetle there's not uncommon (3-5 pieces a week I have seen, although not particularly looking for them)

12.03.2016 16:50, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #53211

Most svolochnoy beetle in Borneo. His shots burns the skin to the meat. It remains an orange stain and wound hurts week.

12.03.2016 13:41, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #55393

Let him. Maybe this year will be able to know better angle to shoot.

12.03.2016 11:07, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #55392

But! Something I tupil here for a long time :) TBD - Vasily beat for 8 minutes.

12.03.2016 2:22, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #55390

Ooi.

11.03.2016 22:56, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #53955

Technically possible. But because such situations are infrequent, it is a working version - only this.

11.03.2016 16:07, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #41669

Notarcha derogata book Ognёvki fauna of the Russian Far East, on p. 398 is listed in synonyms. A major name is Notarcha basipunctalis Brem Probably it is necessary to carry .....

11.03.2016 14:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #55309

Present!

11.03.2016 14:26, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #52738

Nothing would be worse than not; -)

10.03.2016 23:33, ИНО: comment on Vaccinations and protective equipment

So it's not scary, quite "exotic" diseases with due diligence can be picked up in expeditions to our forests and fields: legionellosis, leptospirosis, tick-borne borleliosis, rabies (!) and even West Nile fever. All this (and much more than the vast expanses of our Homeland are rich in) is much more unpleasant than the Zika virus. So you should not feel deprived of the hotbeds of terrible and ...

10.03.2016 18:17, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55310

Platycnemis pennipes, ♂ и ♀.

10.03.2016 18:14, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55312

Platycnemis pennipes, ♂.

10.03.2016 18:14, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55313

Platycnemis pennipes, ♂.

10.03.2016 17:31, sebastes: comment on Who will show more than mine! Oryctes nasicornis (Linnaeus,1758)

You're probably right.Rogach moved to the rogachs.

10.03.2016 15:26, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55292

Aeshna crenata, ♀

10.03.2016 15:08, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55323

Sympetrum flaveolum, ♀

10.03.2016 15:08, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55324

Sympetrum flaveolum, ♀

10.03.2016 14:47, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55326

Sympetrum danae, ♂.

10.03.2016 14:47, Fedor Ovechkin: comment on photo #55325

Sympetrum danae, ♂.

10.03.2016 0:02, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #55314

In viridissima long elytra) Here T. viridissima: http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxonimage/id18007/?taxonid=147 I do not know whether there is, in view of the Perm region. He's kind of southern :)

09.03.2016 22:08, Anna Gerasimova: comment on Happy International Women Day!

Thank you)

09.03.2016 13:56, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #55256

Thank you, Yuri. I certainly do not be angry :), this is the case, when the most low-quality (in this case, good :)) picture of the lower wings help to determine the type. I wish he would not overlook any possibility of a precise definition DV species. :)

09.03.2016 9:38, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #41745

Did. And remove the only Peter can now extra group) Certainly the two groups do not need)))

09.03.2016 2:04, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #55252

Ivan! Let me explain his amateur point of view on it. Do not be bothered. If you have the opportunity to reinforce its surveillance analysis of the genitals of the drug, this one. And if not, then leave this matter experts. .... There are others. Approach sometimes works ...Previously, the "old" entomologists say, you can not visually see the difference species then see biology.

09.03.2016 1:10, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #55053

Dim Sum, Thanks for definition, and now maybe more species will be illustrated.

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