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As I anticipated, on lepiforum.de http://www.lepiforum.de/webbbs/media/f1_2012/79/79426_1.jpg exposed photos, and I definitely was not specified. Zoran, you are working with a number of sites that need to be correct and prevent such missteps.
Basil will probably soon be a large database updates. In the near future, just try to put a piece of Papilionidea, we'll see, will evaluate the adequacy and, if all the rules, and will put an additive in other taxa. So now you can manually add a little to slow down so as not to duplicate blindly.
So I did not expect this March meeting) Yes, even "home delivery")) Although seen on the network and still earlier pictures of this species (in Moscow) - 16 March. Thank you, Basil!
Has anyone talked to the Frenchman Sylvain SAPALY?I swapped with this man in 2011 and he dumped me. As soon as I sent him the package, he went underground and even stopped responding to my messages. Then he wrote with copto@voila.fr . The parcel was sent to Sylvain SAPALY72 rue du dauphin?, 69003 LYON, FRANCEAnd the other day he writes to me, saying do you want an exchange???))) I almost fell out ...
I'll answer myself, you never know who will do. There is an even better region in terms of biodiversity, perhaps the best on Earth, is the junction of Ecuador and Peru in the Napo River area. Forumchane from Russian Ecuador doubted the idea of living in a tent, the Indians may not understand and further ax head. We study further, there is time.
Basil. I myself understand. They are a little bit smaller Danaides, less bright, but most importantly, the abdomen, at the Danaides is a thin elongated, almost like gelikonisov, and these, like the Nymphalidae. And so, all four found the female-gipolimnasy little different even from each other in the dark, and color spots.
Help me identify, I have already been written that this is a redclop, BUT the redclop has circles on its back and this one has a different coloring and this beetle flies and the redclop does not, HELP ME RECOGNIZE and tell me how to deal with it Pictures:DSC_0306444.jpg — (62.4 k)
Here is what is on it naryl: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=184446&view=findpost&p=1457641 Pavel Morozov, a man who knows a lot about hohlatok and so I am inclined to trust him completely.
Yuri, what you early spring. We have not yet melted snow :) Basil, about the Red Books have already written. Feeling that kind of added to the most beautiful and demand in the market. On the one hand, it is certainly correct: it is necessary to reduce the demand. However, the real endangered and rare species in it is simply not made.
Igor usually indicate the author of determination on the site of the first to point out the correct name in any form as: Can this kind of Aaaaaaa AAAA, this butterfly reminds me Ppppp pppp. If a person comes and says this is exactly Aaaaaaa AAAA, it is still the author of the first definition.You have specified the old name for this species, now called differently, but that has not changed is ...
Came the reply from Kirpichnikova VA It confirmed the accuracy of the determination. Pictured Pleuroptya ruralis
Vasily, thanks for the correction. New species in my collection. So did I notice this one looked different from other lachesis. Have to get atropos, might anyone have it by the way? Trade to unspread lachesis.
Peter, hence should be removed from the column "Rasprostraneie" as follows: From Panama and Costa Rica to the north to the south-east of Belize and Mexico And from the line "Feed the plants caterpillars" the following: Psychotria panamensis and Psychotria nervosa (Rubiaceae), Pavonia guanacastensisof (Malvaceae) This information applies to a different species. Sorry. I'm confused.
Alexandr is right, common name Oleander Hawk-moth Or Army Green Moth should be removed. The real oleander is Daphnis nerii as well as the whole gender, imho :)
I put them long ago on molbiol.ru with hope Roman would help, anyway he lost somewhere. Here you came :) Thanks. I've got also 4 Asian, huge and all greasy as usual..... ( I'll clean them up (yet haven't got to it) and put here :)
A copy of the previous successfully grown pupae http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/27863. What I want to say? In some literature states that to maintain the viability of these pupae, you must have snow cover to pupa not peremёrzli (snow on the pupae considered saves them from death).But the nature of the observed pupa, in some cases, well, no, can not be bundled snow .. For example pupae which ...
Can someone tell me the Russian name of Iturgia roraria? Fabr., 1776. and Agriphilla straminella D. & Sch., 1775. Thanks .I s turgia roraria-Gorse moth
Well no one knows it but flickr which can't be deemed as a proper source, of course. Seems there the species name was signed just randomly (
The recipe is simple. It is necessary to highlight several fluorescent lamps. Using energy-saving "SLR" cold, white light within a quantity of 3 pcs. from different points (in the corners of an equilateral triangle, of which the lamp and the object in the middle). Well, then I edit accordingly (Photoshop, ACDsee, etc.) :) Better, of course highlight the circle, but as long as I do not have in ...
Such taxonomic conclusion seems most proper. Let's leave the gender by Synev, till the next catalogue issue. :)
If you used the website search with the "Search" button instead of autosuggestion, the results could include subspecies names which would be sort of wrong with links to nowhere. Now that's fixed and subspecies names are as proper as species names and those links go to where they should actually go, or on pages of the parent species. However, I'd like to say again that the search autosuggestion ...
In appearance - an ordinary neparnik (Lymantria dispar), but not the last age. In Thailand, this species is marked.
There are no subspecies T. trouana, while Trogonoptera brookiana following: ssp. albescens Rothschild, 1895 ssp. mollumar D'Abrera, Doggett & Parker, 1976 ssp. trogon Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1860 ssp. noname, loc South Sumatra, Mt Dempo ssp. jikoi Kobayashi, 1986 ssp. akikoae Morita, 1994 ssp. mariae Neukirchen, 1993 ssp. toshikii Kobayashi, 1991 ssp. cardinaali Haugum & Low, 1982 ssp. ...
Basil, a good point! I really tried! Here even almost got =) This is one of the first straightened me butterflies. The first was a swallowtail, but here it is not - it and so much))) It is a pity that Titania eaten. I found it quite by accident pupa.