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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 ...
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.
:) 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 ))
Corrected data. Lepidoptera / Imago / Irina Nikulina → Exapate congelatella / Male / Alexandr Zhakov.
Copris hispanus (Linnaeus, 1764) (pair)UzbekistanThis post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 23.10.2016 10: 25
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 ...
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 ...
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 :)
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.
http://www.jpmoth.org/Gelechiidae/Dichomeridinae/Dichomeris_okadai.html http://photozou.jp/photo/show/1433095/199103679
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 ...
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
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.
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 ...
Corrected data. Triplax scutellaris Charpentier, 1825 → Triplax (Platichna) scutellaris Charpentier, 1825.
Corrected data. Triplax melanocephala (Latreille, 1804) → Triplax (Triplax) melanocephala (Latreille, 1804).
By the way, yes, citizens. Let's prepare in advance, maybe we'll meet a more complete intercity train:--)
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!