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Today, at the request of our colleague A. P. Mikhaylenko, his page has been updated and access to his published articles has been made. Anyone interested in orthopterology is welcome: http://entomology.ru/main_menu/persons/pages/mikhaylenko.htm
Tell me where you can buy acid-free cardboard as on dies.to cut the desired size yourself.and what varieties there are.
and the upper one, though, is similar to the previous E. albicinctus, but some other-bandages, "grassy" spots. Can anyone else tell me?A. Matov defined it as Erebus albiangulata
Aleksandr, it's easier for you habitats is one kind of this kind. Differences in the wing pattern to determine the species is not
Corrected data. Not identified / Imago → Celastrina argiolus / Confidently identified / Female / Alexandr Zhakov.
I am looking for practitioners who are familiar with the corn moth and its biology. Interested in determining mass summer (traps, temperature, etc.)Sincerely, Alexanderwhen the light bulb is not visible, then the mass saw this several times, during the night 2 light bulbs "caught" in attempts to catch the desired instance
This name is not valid in general, generic combination is now Cephimallota colonella (Erschoff, 1874) Online http://lepidoptera.ru/taxonomy/10431 (a synonym, and a typo, in the "Catalogue" Sineva)
The fly belonged to the mottledwing family, its specific name is Aciura coryli. In most species of this family, the wings are covered with clearly defined dark spots and appear mottled. Larvae of almost all variegated bats develop in the tissues of various plants and most often in flowers. But entomologists probably don't know about the fly imitating an ant.