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That was a change in the keyboard layout: Punto Switcher seems to be guilty :) Alexandr, thanks, I'll correct it in a sec :)
Basil, I'm sorry, did not see your post, indeed, the discus, it is desirable to withdraw from the photo.
Alexander, I do not touch them, especially :) Just this, no one will see how certain exactly my :) Cold Nuclear Transmutation, no one saw .... In short: this had to endure: :) so grated eyes at me see :)
In Sinev have Epatolmis caesarea given synonym luctifera [Denis et Schiffermuller], 1775 (nomen nudum)
Roger, Peter, about the Old, it is necessary for all, but did not understand why the years in September, suggesting that wintering butterfly? then dozens of options. :)
I put in inaccurate. Corrections are welcome. It is necessary to move the business off the ground :)
An example of variability. It has obvious differences from the previously loaded: http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/29220 Especially need to pay attention to the lower wings.
Yes, something is in any way. Sometimes it seems that she died, but look in the other. Hanging place.
With yet another new kind :) That's one tough nut to crack, even to the subspecies gnawed. Thank you good people, prompt where to dig :)
And according to coleopterologists, will this be the case?This question should be addressed to coleopterists. Some of their biographies are available on ZINA's website.
Do not delete. It was a double best picture and I changed it. The point is that when the goods have not yet had the opportunity to replace :)
Alexander, a small question. You are in the background that you use? For a long time I want to go to a black background, but I can not find the optimal solution. A plan to replace, complete and ahead of winter, when there is time to do it.
Dear colleagues!Biographical and Bibliographic Reference Book of Russian Lepidopterologists is being prepared for publicationYou should probably put this in a separate topic, here the message risks going unnoticed
Rubbish poudalyal. With regard to the uniformity of writing subspecies: the very fact that it is written in a separate line in the free form has a defect site. Will do option to foty can be fastened to the same subspecies, not only to species. This is the future. And now everyone can write as it sees fit.Just do not forget that this field to clarify the classification and not the stage of ...
As a postscript: I understand of course that can be useful to determine the type, for example, in the field (where the Internet is not always and not at all). But why in such quantities. I think that they have already played a role in determining a particular butterfly and should remove excess, leaving one photo. Of course, if Andrew will not mind :)
Sorry for off-top, I'm still mainly Coleoptera man :) Insects happen to change behaviour in new area. Just an example. There was peaceful ordinary Leptinotarsa decimlineata Say. which fed on solanaceous and did no any harm. At the end of 19th century it spread over France and little by little all over and became famous dreadful potato pest. So far no effective measures found against this ...
Dear nnsb, Ethyl acetate 0.90 kg (1000 ml) was purchased. The first time last year, there are no complaints about it. The" poorly performing " ethyl acetate was purchased in April 2014 (most likely the previous batch). If necessary, I can bring it to the fair with the appropriate checks.
Could be this. However, I see it as miniata male. I upped this a week ago without moving. Yesterday I did where thought reasonable. Miniata can be pale as well. If I was wrong, please move where you think it should be. Would be great though to get some reaction to my 19:18 27/08/2014 request. No offense :)
Well can't stop bother :) Originally here was the remark in the classification field, "Probably orange variation of erate, hyale or sareptensis" Not croceus, is it? No courage to move it to not identified.....
Let the expert in microleps says his word :) Here in 8th region we got 20 species of Dichrorampha, so I named most likely by appearance, further I surrender.
To Alexandr Belousov: may I remind that the classification specification field is used for subspecies data, also form and age. E.g., "light form" or "third age larva". Person who identified specimen should be noted in the field for additional info. E.g., "specimen raised of larva" or "identified by pic" or any other additional data.
Petr, I already checked that, that wasn't me. Alexandr added this to ID as questionable 16/08/2014 on molbiol.ru and Vasily Sergienko confirmed the ID.
Dear colleagues!The Biographical and Bibliographic Reference book of Lepidopterologists of Russia is being prepared for publication, which will contain information about several thousand lepidopterologists who worked in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, the CIS countries and Russia, who studied and collected butterflies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera, Heterocera) of this territory in the period ...
Hello, My name is Todd Ugine, I'm an entomologist at Cornell University in the USA and am trying to collect all of the North American species in the ladybird genus Coccinella. One species in particular, Coccinella fulgida, is very difficult for me to find, although I have learned that it also occurs in Siberia. I would like to use any specimens collected for molecular biology work, so it would ...
I've got two species at the moment one of which http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/32829 (supposedly oculea male) will be examined. Only mine are from Vladimir region, doesn't matter anyway.