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Anatoly, you should always bring who and where identified butterfly. In this case, the author's comments had to be written: is defined on http://molbiol.ru Antonov Alexandr. and everything to you nor any claims :)
Realized soon, thank you)) But is not removed .. Peter, by the way, just took less than half an hour)
I mentioned a copy of the Moscow region, which was assembled in front of me, a year before the two depicted in the neighborhood and a completely different point. In general, the appearance of the Italian locust and migratory locust: http://insecta.pro/ru/taxonomy/497589 in my region - a unique phenomenon :)
Thank you for being noticed today I will add, sorry. Just see if worn out ( And copies. of Defense today I sfotayu and lay out here. It's really very interesting findings of its geography)
Interesting copy! Ure, until you have the night, I was engaged in excavation) Well, nevertheless, considered, I think it is June 17th 1901. And it seems that it charges from Japan. If this is Peter Schmidt, just in 1899, he first went to the Far East as the head of the Korean-Sakhalin expedition.In late summer 1900 he made an expedition to the land of Korea Wonsan to Pusan. A 1901g.byl in Japan ...
Alexander, thanks for the tip. The thing is, I could not find the form of a while ago and threw the admin panel.
This image shows the main difference between this bronzovok from all other beetles. Chafer can fly without revealing the elytra, but in order to be able to fly like them and the edges of the elytra arranged special, different from other beetles way by which they "know how" to produce the wings between the elytra and abdomen.
I beetles are not strong at all. Just I have not seen this before. Or paid attention. And then there came the sea of the screen))) I took one just in case. Plus some 20 mm black long-horned beetles were flying, but those were 5-7 pcs per night.
On removal of the photo out of the question. And in the case - I agree Alexander option is the most reasonable.
We were full of it this year: As always, after approx. early 1990s (then began to appear, as was previously rare). The picture is old, because they do not take it off for a long time :)
Damn pleased that once there based both on the territory of the rarest species ECHR :)) And that is able to submit online their findings, both from the same area. All. It seems kind of Danosoma equipped with a photo)))
Panaorusami zanimaetsya Vinokourov, who is also involved in their determinant ET. In the catalog poluzhёstkokrylyh Asian part of Russia, where he is the 1st They royalties made given 4 types: 1. Panaorus adspersus; 2. P. albomaculatus (Scott, 1874); 3. P. czikii (Horvath, 1901). Here on my website, etc. reset. View http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/43485 It is given according Kanyukovoy ...
Unfortunately, the kind of photos can not be determined. By spreading and appearance fitMicomitra irisandMicomitra stupida.
Alexander realized uchtu. The thing is that I followed the debate, which, alas, was not. A press of a button for me Oleg is a call to action. In this case, just keep quiet should not have)))
these are such cool cicadas. put a grid on the windows. perhaps brought with country belongings as well. they don't live in the house.
Mistakenly had entered under "Distribution". Please replace with "Oriental: India (Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal).", The same source.
I thought so too. But the fleas are bigger. As I read, they can reach 3 mm, and these are less than a millimeter. And I have already called three companies for disinsection and treated the apartment myself, and all to no avail. Unfortunately, to catch or find a dead individual is not yet possible, so I would take a picture under a microscope... Are there any other options? Are fleas adults of ...
In V.Palearktike subspecies Clostera albosigma curtuloides Erschoff, 1870 (to the insects of the Russian Far East, v.5, Part 3, p. 588) All other photos here albosigma also belong to this subspecies.
Let it be as it is until the person who will undertake to oversee weevils Postavte need only a comma)))
View from Egira conspicillaris visually different, male genital can be determined even in the live state, of course with the optical zoom.